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East Indian Small Businesses in the U.S.: Perceptions, Problems and Adjustments

East Indian Small Businesses in the U.S.: Perceptions, Problems and Adjustments The development of small businesses by nationals of developing countries in a developed country into a successful, viable and profitable enterprises depends upon the perceptions held by these nationals, their ability to identify problems and how they adjust to an alien market environment. This article makes conceptual observations of East Indian small businessmen's cultural perceptions, problems and adjustments in the U.S. market. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Small Business SAGE

East Indian Small Businesses in the U.S.: Perceptions, Problems and Adjustments

American Journal of Small Business , Volume 7 (3): 6 – Jan 1, 1983

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Publisher
SAGE
Copyright
© 1983 SAGE Publications
ISSN
0363-9428
eISSN
1540-6520
DOI
10.1177/104225878300700308
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Abstract

The development of small businesses by nationals of developing countries in a developed country into a successful, viable and profitable enterprises depends upon the perceptions held by these nationals, their ability to identify problems and how they adjust to an alien market environment. This article makes conceptual observations of East Indian small businessmen's cultural perceptions, problems and adjustments in the U.S. market.

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American Journal of Small BusinessSAGE

Published: Jan 1, 1983

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