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Entry strategies for paging services industry
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 1995)
The paging industry in India is one of the emerging industries that have emerged in the country in the wake of liberalization. The telecom privatization progress started with the aim of providing universal access to modern ...
Innovation as a source of competitive advantage
(Indian Management(1995), Pp.52-58., 1995-02)
Competitiveness has become the key to the survival and growth of business in the post liberalization era in India. The realization that enterprises will have to compete not only against other domestic players but also ...
Suggested ethical guidelines for accessing and exploring Biodiversity: the new conservation scholars initiative
(1995-10-05)
Biodiversity in both developing and developed countries has been accessed for a long time by outside
researchers and corporate prospectors as well as by local communities. Such activities are carried out for
various ...
Firm size and export behaviour: an Indian case study
(1995-10-05)
In the context of Indian industry, this article argues that in the
presence of capital market imperfections and sub-optimal contractual
arrangements, small firms face higher transaction or
selling costs in the domestic ...
The end of core competence: what the stars foretell
(1995-10-07)
The core competence concept has proved to
be an elusive one for management scholars
and executives alike because of its
ambivalence towards Japanese industrial
history, selectivity towards corporate
histories,and the ...
Macroeconomic analysis of union budget 1995-96
(1995-10-05)
The Union Budget for 1995-96 was the fifth
consecutive budget presented by Dr
Manmohan Singh, but its formulation was
a more difficult task than the earlier ones
for various reasons. This article by Bakul H
Dholakia ...
Hurdles to upgrading technology: the story of Indian foundries
(1995-10-06)
Based on a field study covering 25 foundries
from different parts of the country, this
article by S Ramnarayan is an attempt to find
out the major blocks for technology
upgradation in the foundry industry and
how some ...
GATT, intellectual property rights and Indian seed industry
(1995-10-06)
The Indian Patents Act of 1970 excludes all living organisms from the scope of patentability. However, under the Trade Related Intellectual Properties (TRIPs) negotiated under GATT the government is bound to provide some ...
Financing new ventures, with a special emphasis on public issue management
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 1995)
Raising foreign capital by Indian firms: the company ,the Indian investor and the government
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 1995)