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The Punjab National Bank scam: ethics versus robust processes
(Journal of Public Affairs, 2019)
With the rising incidents of corporate scams, it has become imperative to lift the corporate veil to unearth the reasons behind them. As a result, it is of paramount importance to examine the formation of the companies ...
Optimal allocation of rolling stock in scheduled transportation services
(International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management, 2019)
Passenger railway transportation services are operated in cyclic periodicities for urban and long distance traffic. Cabins and locomotives (rakes) are assigned to each service for specified time duration to operationalise ...
Security management at the National Institute of Management: to outsource or insource? cases (A) and (B)
(Vikalpa: The Journal for Decision Makers, 2019)
In April 2014, Swati Bhargava, Dean of the National Institute of Management (NIM), suggested to Col S R Rao, VSM (Retd.), the Administrative Officer (AO) of NIM that a comprehensive review of security contracts of the last ...
Inventory Management
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2018-03-13)
This is a technical note on Inventory Models.
Reducing Delhi's pollution : the odd-even trials and other options
(2016)
The present article attempts to develop a
framework for planning mass transport for
Indian cities/urban agglomerations. The
framework treats density as an intervening
variable for determining the mode of mass
transit. ...
An MLP Model for Rescheduling Disrupted Railway Traffic
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2018-02-12)
Research literature generally cover scheduling of transportation services . Disruptions happen while a schedule is en-route and there are very few mathematical models that address to reschedule the disrupted services at ...
The new age urban transportation systems: cases from Asian economies
(Business Expert Press, 2019)
Urbanization is a global phenomenon that hugely constrains existing transportation infrastructure in cities. Urban transportation (UT) challenges are more significant in developing countries with rapid development as the ...
Water ATMs of Indian Railways: Causing a silent revolution
(Sage, 2018)
The case discusses the red tape in the installation and operationalising of automatic water vending machines (AWVMs or popularly, water ATMs) in the railway stations on behalf of the Indian Railways (IR) from the perspectives ...
Digital social media: Enabling performance quality of Indian Railway services
(Wiley, 2018)
Indian Railways (IR) is the single largest organization that manages and operates a mammoth of transportation services in the World's largest democracy. IR services are operated through 7,137 stations, a route length of ...
Conceptualization to amendment: Kakinada as a smart city
(Wiley, 2018-11-14)
Urbanization is globally rampant; in developing countries such as India, it is driven in a phenomenal pace by an aspiring, young society and ambitious state policies to achieve a competitive space in global economy. “Smart ...