Kiran Kumar D N


inequality, Caste, Business and Economic History, Colonial India, Crony Capitalism, Political Economy, neoliberalism, family business, Economic Development, gender and enterprise
Business Historians at Business Schools
A research scholar who is passionate and committed to the development of Indian society through inclusive entrepreneurship.
The business history has an immense potential in carrying forward the business studies and management as such. My research interest on elites and entrepreneurship in the contemporary globalized market economy better captures nuances and complexities in business from the perspective of sociology. Hence, the framework of business sociology allows to analyse the social and political foundations of entrepreneurship to tackle the inequalities and exclusions to promote egalitarian development through inclusive entrepreneurship.