Balbir B. Bhasin
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Also affiliated: Sacred Heart University (2007); University of International Business and Economics (2001); Ashland University (2004); Welch College (2007); Eckerd College (2002)
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Balbir B. Bhasin's research explores the cultural and economic dimensions of international development and entrepreneurship. His work has investigated the implications of China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) on Myanmar, examining the clash of cultures that can arise from such large-scale international projects. Bhasin also studies the factors that impede entrepreneurship development, particularly focusing on cultural impediments. His scholarship includes 24 publications with 169 citations and an h-index of 6. He has collaborated with Jim Beard at the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith on one shared publication. Bhasin remains an active researcher.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 24
- Citations: 169
Selected Publications
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Clash of Cultures: Implications of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) into Myanmar (2023)
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Cultural Impediments to Entrepreneurship Development (2021)
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Socio Cultural Impediments to Entrepreneurship: Implications for the Lao People's Democratic Republic (2019)
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Transforming Culture to Stimulate Economic Development (2016)
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Modifying Culture to Advance Economic Growth (2015)
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Development Of SMEs In Myanmar In The Globalization Era (2012)
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The Changing Landscape Of The Indian Banking Industry: An Empirical Study (2012)
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- Clash of Cultures: Implications of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) into Myanmar
- Cultural Impediments to Entrepreneurship Development
- Cultural Impediments to Entrepreneurship Development
- Clash of Cultures: Implications of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) into Myanmar
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