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Science, sustainability and social purpose: barriers to effective articulation, dialogue and utilization of formal and informal science in public policy
(1999-10-13)
The communication among scientists, policy makers, public policy analysts and the
common people in society is often fraught with ambiguity, anxiety and some times clear
confusion. Not to mention the times when it is very ...
Entry strategy of a company in the seed market in India
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 1999)
Can Amul extend it's brand to commodities?
(Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 1999)
Bharat seaport authorities
(1999-10-14)
Use of information technology by retail banks in India and France
(1999)
One central concern of the strategy fields is to study the development of well adopted organization. The related question of how some firms differ from others, and how these differences are related performance has also ...
Internationalization process of industrial firms: a study on the auto-component manufacturers in India and Canada
(1999)
Recent studies have observed the increasing participation of firms from developing countries in international trade. They have significantly increased the size and scope of their activities across a range of industries ...
International competitiveness of Indian sugar industry
(1999)
Despite being the largest producer of sugar in the world, doubts are often raised about global competitiveness of the Indian sugar industry by quarters concerned with future direction of industry’s trade in a liberalized ...
Distribution strategies and performance: a cross-national comparison of the automobile industry
(1999)
This research focused on a crossed-national comparison of distribution of passenger car manufacturers and dealers, and resultant performance in channels of distribution. The comparison was conducted between a typical ...
Economic analysis of the Indian paper industry
(1999)
The Indian paper industry has been significantly affected by the changes in the economic and policy environments. The industry has been completely de-licensed and prices are no more state controlled. Foreign companies are ...
A measure for service quality for hospitals: scale development and validation
(1999)
Service quality is defined as the difference between perceptions and expectations on the items representing the areas of performance specific to a service. The research was undertaken in order to understand these specific ...