Now showing items 285-304 of 3208

    • B.H.I.M. app end to end technology ecosystem analysis: a product management perspective 

      Krishna, PSB; Chaitanya, N. Bhargava (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2017)
      With the technological improvements, people are using net banking, payment wallets like Paytm, Free Charge, etc. for making transactions rather than going directly going to the bank. BHIM is one such app, which has good ...
    • B2B site for paper 

      Mukherjee, Sucharita; Nandini, N. Uma (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2001-03)
    • Bajaj auto at an unfamiliar crossroads 

      Jain, Anirudh; Jain, Avni; Makkar, Shivanshu (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2016)
    • A bankable solution for municipal solid waste management in India 

      Saxena, Rohan Rajiv; Verma, Akshay (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)
      On June 10, 2020, Mr Raj Singh, founder and CEO of HoldCo Pvt. Ltd, was sipping coffee in his office, reflecting at the meeting with key members of his staff that ended just minutes ago. Looking out from the large glass ...
    • Banking for the unbanked: an evaluation of the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana 

      Chaudhury, Ritika; Shubhankar, Shobhit (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2017)
      Financial inclusion schemes have a crucial role to play in India considering that a very section of the population does not have access to the formal banking sector. Financial inclusion programs can directly benefit the ...
    • Banking in india: past performance and future prospects 

      Shah, Kaivalya; Roy, Anindita (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2023-09-25)
      In the Indian landscape, public sector banks constitute more than 75% of the banking business. These banks are under a massive pile of NPAs. Many banking frauds are making their way to the news headlines, most of which are ...
    • Banking industry: risk, governance and future outlook 

      Singrodia, Akash; Agarwal, Anjali (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)
      The Indian banking sector has undergone major changes since Independence. Post 1991, a number of reforms were introduced in the financial sector like recapitalization of banks, relaxation in granting of licences to new ...
    • Banking sector: interest rate spreads in India 

      Hasyagar, Ashwin; Malhotra, Heavent (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2005)
      The Indian banking sector has been seen declining spreads since the reforms that started in 1992-93. In this document, we explore the reasons for the same historical data and regression analysis. Spreads as a percentage ...
    • Base erosion and profit shifting evidence from firm level data 

      Singh, Apoorv; Khullar, Ashish; Khatri, Mohit; Yadav, Samarth (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2016)
    • Basel-II roadmap: a survey of risk management in Indian banks and financial institutions 

      Sood, Saurabh (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2006)
      Abstract 1) Introduction and context description. Basel 11 norms that are to be implemented from next year are a step towards safe banking system following the best international practices. With the introduction of ...
    • Beating creativity with creativity: 

      Gupta, Vishal (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2003)
      Abstract Conventional valuation model like DCF use cash flow estimates to determine firm value. However , experience suggests that model like DCF are not very accurate when it comes to forecasting returns and value ...
    • Behavior on Facebook & connected emotions 

      Chadha, Aanchal (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2018)
      The motivation behind this study is to analyze how a person's attributes are firmly identified with their Facebook activity. The investigation additionally centers around how the virtual world influences feelings and ...
    • Behavioral analysis of market inefficiencies 

      Rajkotwala, Mukarram; Gupta, Rahul (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2022-01-21)
      We have looked at three research issues – 1) the difficulty in predicting the probability of failure 2) the desire to be in consensus with the broader view, and 3) the exaggeration of uptrends and downtrends. Based on our ...
    • Behavioral economics and healthcare: how interlinked are they? 

      Bhushan, Shashi (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)
      People make decisions all the time. As mainstream economics suggests that people in the market know their preferences. They will buy less if the price of a product increases and they will buy more if the price of the product ...
    • Behavioural coping mechanisms of different generational groups to COVID-19 

      Amarnath, V. J.; Kumar, Arun (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)
      The world health organization declared COVID-19 outbreak to the level of a global pandemic in December 2019 with “alarming levels of spread and severity”, forcing governments of the country to take proactive measures to ...
    • Behavioural determinants behind health insurance purchase 

      Garg, Rahul K.; Jand, Rahul (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2012-09-27)
    • Bell Ceramics: a case study of the Dora Plant 

      Dahiya, Kapil (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2002)
    • Benchmarking talent models in consulting firms 

      Chhabra, Palak; Gupta, Shikha (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2018)
    • Bicycle sharing in India 

      Bose, Boibhaw; Mohan, Byrisetty Shashank; Singh, Sukhpal (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2018)
      India’s urban centres are riddled with the problems of traffic congestion, lack of parking spaces and high pollution-levels. These problems can be attributed to explosive growth in number of privately-owned vehicles coupled ...