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    • Artisans Alliance of Jawaja (AAJ) 

      Rai, Anmol; Hemant, Dalal Rahul (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)
      The Artists Alliance of Jawaja is a community of leather workers and carpet weavers, based out of Jawaja in Rajasthan. They are craftspeople of international repute, having worked with international brands like Maiwa of ...
    • Impact of COVID-19 on public finance 

      Taluka, Archit; Maru, Aishwarya Mahendra (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)
      Fiscal deficit is a data point which is keenly observed by the economists, government, and the citizens alike. It depicts the financial health of the economy by evaluating the difference between revenues and expenses and ...
    • Analysing the resilience of business model innovations 

      Meena, Ankit; Naidu, Prajuwal (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)
      The disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic was unprecedented in the modern era. The strict measures enforced by the governments to curb the spread of the COVID-19 virus even lead to complete lockdowns in several ...
    • Consumer perception and attitude study of "organic" food products 

      Khatri, Aishwarya; Singh, Aman Kumar (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)
      Organic food, in general, is defined as a product from an agricultural and farming system that restricts the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. It is a type of food produced through methods and procedures complying ...
    • Development of capital markets in developing economies 

      Sanwaria, Abhishek; Kedia, Nikhil (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)
      This report attempts to thread out the various aspects of capital market openness in Emerging andFrontier economies. MSCI market classification has been used to categorize economies as Emerging or Frontier markets. The ...
    • Industry evolution in India’s vitamin C & D markets: evidence from 2007-2013 

      Chauhan, Mayank; Joshi, Sitar (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)
      Dietary supplements are substances extracted from food sources or produced synthetically. They are intended to supplement nutrition and increase in their quantities of consumption in the diet (individually or in combination) ...
    • Developing a detailed business plan (farm to fork model) for livestock (fisheries) in a specific state (Jharkhand) of India 

      Singh, Hitesh; Sontakke, Sampada; Nayak, Sukesh Kumar (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)
      The fisheries sector has been very important in India’s economy. It is an important source of livelihood for a considerable proportion of Indian population. In 2017-18, India produced 12.59 million MT of fish, of which 8.9 ...
    • Devising a marketing strategy for a goat meat producer company in Tamil Nadu 

      G., Manisha; Krishna, Rahul (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)
      In Tamil Nadu, the meat market is composed of few organized meat-producing players like Suguna Chicken, etc. but predominantly composed of many unorganized players. Theni District Farmers Goat Producer Company Ltd. is a ...
    • Use of transactional analysis to choose between a celebrity, a cartoon and a non-celebrity endorser of a brand in optimal delivery of the brand message to the end-consumer in FMCG markets the brand message to the end-consumer in FMCG markets 

      Heda, Abhishek; Bidhave, Basavraj Vishnu (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)
      Transactional Analysis Theory, a psychoanalytic theory, is popular for its analysis of ego states, in both the sender and the recipient of a message. Humans, according to this theory, have been known to exhibit three ego ...
    • HR metrics to safeguard employees’ interests: use of analytics by unions/associations 

      Kulkarni, Dhiraj; Rana, Yash (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)
      A safe working environment is the fundamental right of each and every employee, whether it be a worker, a supervisor or even the CEO. However, the importance of safety for workers increases multiple-fold in case of ...
    • Pricing and performance of initial public offerings in India 

      Wagh, Mayuresh; Agarwalla, Nilesh (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)
      This study examines two anomalies related to Initial Public Offerings in the Indian Market – (i) initial (under) pricing of IPOs & (ii) long run (under) performance in the post-listing period. On a study of 356 IPOs (340 ...
    • Impact of monetary policy on stock market: India 

      Agarwal, Krati; Narang, Vineet (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)
      Financial markets play a crucial role in the foundation of a stable and efficient financial system of an economy. Numerous domestic and international factors directly or indirectly affect the performance of the stock market. ...
    • Green consumption behavior in Indian cosmetics industry 

      Vyshnavi, Vaddi Veda; Avinash, Vankodoth (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)
      Degradation of environmental quality has been a global issue since a decade. Since then, the push for products and services that cause minimal effects to the ecosystems by both consumers and government has been on rise. ...
    • Scope of instant short-term credit on digital payment platforms 

      Saini, Kanishk; Baldua, Somitra (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)
      The Indian payment industry has been through a transformation phase which is driven by the progressive regulatory policies, increased smartphone penetration and increasing use of mobile internet. People have started using ...
    • Strategies used by VCs in India 

      Seth, Hardik; Gupta, Shaurya (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)
      The venture capital industry in countries like the US, UK, and China attracts a lot of interest from researchers worldwide. On the other hand, little study/research has been done on the Indian venture capital industry. ...
    • Auctions for emission control 

      Shah, Naimil (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)
      Emission permit trading (a.k.a. cap and trade) is a market based approach to controlling pollution. An emission permit entails a legal permission to emit a particular level of a specific pollutant.
    • Predicting corporate bankruptcy using news and financial data 

      Moopan, Rouzif Rasheed; Karkhanis, Rahul (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)
      Over the last fifteen years, numerous episodes of global financial turmoil have created periods of extreme economic contraction and waves of financial distress. In the wake of these episodes, the incidence of corporate ...
    • Social media analytics for hiring 

      Minhas, Anka; Changani, Priya (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)
      The paper aims to do a literature review of the existing resources on social media hiring prevalent within organizations today. The paper realises the advantages and the challenges involved in the process. It further looks ...
    • A study of the Indian ESG disclosure and investing scenario 

      Mazumdar, Neha; Munot, Shivani (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)
      In recent times, there is an increasing focus on improving environmental, social, and governance standards (ESG) in capital markets by investors and regulators alike. This focus is due to the growing realization of the ...
    • Using narrative analysis to evaluate the political communication adopted by a leading political outfit (AAP) in the Delhi elections (assembly) in 2015 and 2020 

      Shinghal, Naman; Tikoo, Siddharth (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)
      With the increase in internet connectivity in India, political parties are increasingly turning to new mediums of campaigning like YouTube to further their political narrative. We aim to analyze the electoral campaign ...