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Decision models for single-period and lateral stock-transfer inventory policies in disribution systems
(2004)
Firms are facing intense competition in today’s global business environment. They have to produce quality products at competitive prices with unpredictable demand. To be competitive, a firm has to quickly respond to demand ...
Determinants of incidence and modes of alliances: a study of Indian information industry
(2004)
Globalization and technological changes are rapidly changing the context in which business firms function. Firms are responding in a variety of ways to these changes and one of the responses is the use of alliances, ...
Collaborations in supply chain - value of information sharing
(2004)
Collaboration between members of the supply chain is advocated for improving
efficiency and reducing the cost of delivering the products. Mechanisms to coordinate
decisions and share information between members of the ...
Production planning and scheduling in multi-stage batch production environment
(2004)
We address the problem of jointly determining production planning and scheduling decisions in a complex multi-stage, multi-product, multi-machine, and batch-production environment. Large numbers of process and discrete ...
Managing urban air quality in India ; Models, policy instruments and institutions
(2004)
Urban air quality management has become a significant area of public policymaking. The key drivers influencing the air quality are urbanization, population growth, industrial development and vehicular growth. While development ...
Weekend effect in stock markets
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2004)
Weekend Effects is described as a common occurrence in which stock returns tend to be negative on Mondays and positive on Fridays. The existence of the effect has been established in various countries. We intend examining ...
Volatility trading and information content: the Indian implied volatility index
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2004)
Testing time and calendar anomalies in Indian equity market
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2004)
Weak and semi- strong forms of inefficiencies have been found to exist even in developed market. Abnormal returns on a specific day, month or calendar event are one such example of inefficiencies. Researches have found ...
Value at risk for non normally distributed market variables and incorporating event risk
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2004)
The paper present a new method for computing the VaR for a set of fixed income securities based on extreme value theory that models the tail probabilities directly without making any assumption about the distribution of ...
Tri-sector model of development: an extension of labour surplus economics
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2004)