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2011Research on business and entrepreneurship history of IndiaReflections on the state of the art and furture directionsKumar, K ; Venkateswaran, Ramya Tarakad ; Vijay, Devi ; Sharma, Deepali ; Srivardhini, K ; Tumbe, Chinmay 60p.
2011Research on business and entrepreneurship history of India: reflections on state of the art and future directions-Venkateswaran, Ramya Tarakad ; Vijay, Devi ; Sharma, Deepali ; Tumbe, Chinmay ; Kumar, K ; Srivardhini, K 60p.
2014Reviving business history in India: the way forward-Kumar, K IIMB Management ReviewVol.26Iss.165-73p.
2012Searching for a prince: A start-up’s quest for a strong tie with a prominent player-Shameen, Prashantham ; Bhagavatula, Suresh ; Kumar, K 
2011SME performance: From feeling good to doing great-Kumar, K 
2010Strategic intent and network revolution in a start up-Bhagavatula, Suresh ; Kumar, K ; Shameen, Prashantham 
2015Strategies and motives of family and non-family firms in India: unexpected differences and similarities-Sarathy, Ravi ; Kumar, K ; Eddlesto, Kimberly A 95-116p.
2017Succession planning in family business: Can the notion of Vanaprastha provide new insights?-Kumar, K ; Moni, Sreekanth ; Sastry, V Adithya ; Chidambaram, Subramanian 
2019The evolution of IIM Bangalore: Directors’ perspectives-Indian Institute of Management Bangalore ; Kumar, K ; Nagaraj, Bringi Dev ; Usha, K R 262p.
2013The Influence of firm, entrepreneur and family characteristics on firm performance: a study of Indian entrepreneurs-Kumar, K 
2009The role of local entrepreneurship and multinational firms in the Growth of IT Sector: an exploratory study of Bangalore.-Kumar, K South Asian Journal of ManagementVol.16Iss.324-42p.
4-Nov-2016The story of a botched succession-Kumar, K The Hindu Business Line
24-Aug-2017The succession dilemma: founder's privilege but whose curse?-Kumar, K Forbes India
2016The theme of the address was entrepreneurship as unleashed thinking-Kumar, K 
2015Ties that bind: ethnic ties and new venture internationalization-Dhanaraj, Charles ; Kumar, K ; Prashantham, Shameen Long Range PlanningVol.48Iss.5317-333p.