Search
Now showing items 411-420 of 527
Measles: An Ignored Disease in India?
(2011-05-09)
The role of haptic touch on product evaluation in different shopping situations
(2011)
Human beings are credited with five senses i.e. vision, audition, smell, taste, and touch. The sensory evaluation process, the evaluation process involving senses, (Martinez, 2007) is utilized by us for evaluation and usage ...
Infrastructure investments, urbanization, and regional growth in India
(2011)
There are significant differences in the level of economic development across states in India. Economic theories differ on the issue of convergence or divergence in regional incomes along with national economic growth. ...
NRHM: Sprint, Marathon or Stroll?
(2011-05-05)
Modeling price behavior and convenience yield in Indian commodity futures markets
(2011)
Organized commodity derivatives markets in India are relatively new. After the commencement of trading of futures on the national commodity exchanges (NCDEX, MCX, and NMCE) in 2003-2004, the trading volume and value have ...
Capability building leading to commercialization: a study of product based Indian telecom start-ups
(2011)
New ventures, especially in high-tech domain {defined by OECD as sectors with high R&D intensity, such as aerospace, biotech, etc.), have received wide recognition for their important contributions to the economy. Prior ...
A study of worker insecurity in four industrial relations contexts: a post structural approach
(2011)
A review of literature suggests some broad approaches through which academic engagement with worker insecurity has occurred - communicant managerial, associations managerial, structural Marxist, radical humanist and ...
A study of executive perceptions of the determinants of compensation design and satisfaction
(2011)
Compensation is a very important issue as it represents the material, moral and social returns obtained by an employee for expending her labour in an organization. Compensation is a central aspect of the employment ...
The dynamics of bid-ask spread in an order driven market: the case of Indian stock market
(2011)
Bid-ask spread is the most important part of transaction costs for any asset class in the financial market. It affects the way information gets impounded into prices and thus price discovery of the asset. Bid ask spread, ...