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2018

Ravikumar M V

‘Technology & Innovation: Basis for building relationship between Korea and India’

Presented at the International Seminar on ‘India-East Relations: Korean Perspective’ held on 30th July 2018 at Christ University, Bangalore

 

2018

Ramesh N, Ravikumar M V, Barnabas N

‘Collaborative Model of Social Entrepreneurship: Influence of Organisational Conditions’

Presented at the South Asia Conference on ‘Business Models and Social Entrepreneurship’ held during 17-19 January, 2018 at Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai.

 

2017

Barnabas N, Ravikumar M V, Ramesh N

‘Social Entrepreneur AllianceCollaborating to co-create Shared Value’,

Presented at International Conference on ‘Methodological Issues in Social Entrepreneurship: Knowledge and Practice’ held during 18-20 January 2017 at Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai.

 

2016

Ravikumar M V.

‘Application of Juran Trilogy and Triple Helix System for Successful Implementation of Service Projects A Case of Rotary Eye-care Project’

Presented at Fifth International Conference on ‘Social Entrepreneurship as a Means to Achieve Win-Win Situations: Global Experiences, Achievements and Perspectives’ held during 29-30 December 2016 at Justice K.S.Hegde Institute of Management, Nitte University, Nitte, Karkala, Udipi District, Karnataka.

 

 


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