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Sustainable entrepreneurial business model to uphold Sri Lankan textile handloom communities

By: Thushari, Wanniarachchi Kankanamge DeepaContributor(s): Dr. (Mrs.) D. G. K. Dissanayake | Dr. Carolyn Downs [supervisor]Language: English Publisher: [2023]Description: xx, 321p. : ill., diagrams, col. photos, tables, PDF fileSubject(s): HANDLOOM COMMUNITIES | FAMILY WEB | SOCIAL STATUS | INNOVATION MIX | DESIGN INTERVENTION | SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT | COMMUNITY BASED ENTREPRENEURSHIP | SOCIAL NETWORKS | TEXTILE AND APPAREL ENGINEERING– Dissertation | Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Online resources: Click here to access online Dissertation note: Department of Textile and Apparel Engineering Faculty of Engineering University of Moratuwa 2023
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Department of Textile and Apparel Engineering Faculty of Engineering University of Moratuwa 2023

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