Change in the Business Model: An Empirical Study of Odissi International Using Grounded Theory

Odissi International is the annual event where global Odissi dancers converge in Bhubaneswar, Odisha to further the Indian classical dance form. The paper takes the example of Odissi International and tries to explain the consequences of (not) charging a participation fee for event, such as the even...

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