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    • Customer Experience Analytics 

      Saha, Vivek; Sehgal, Sachin (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2015)
      Customer experience management has become a C-level priority for Communications Services Providers (CSPs).In the coordination effort; CSPs are changing their business practices and business models that require alignment ...
    • Field Services efficiency within Telecom Network enabled by Analytics 

      Sanyal, Kaushik; Shingari, Rajan; Sarkar, Saswata (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2015)
      As the gamut of activities within the area of Field Services increases, it is increasingly becoming an important aspect of differentiation within Telecom operators and Network Providers. Today organizations have come to ...
    • Analyzing the Impact of Global Financial Crisis on the Interconnectedness of Asian Stock Market using Network Science 

      Aswani, Jitendra (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2015)
      In the first section of this study, impact of Global Financial Crisis (GFC) on the synchronization of fourteen Asian stock Markets of these countries: Hong Kong, India, Thailand, Singapore, Taiwan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, ...
    • Market Intelligence & Analytics 2.0 

      Kumar, Gaurav (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2015)
      Analytics and market intelligence maybe the buzz words of today, but these concepts aren’t new. These can, in some shape and form, be traced back to the evolution of mankind right from the agrarian to industrial to the ...
    • Making the Data Complete: An approach to Deal with Missing Data Problems 

      Sharma, Divya; Sinha, Abir (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2015)
      How the missing values should be treated seems to be a universal dilemma in the world of statistics. The subject has seen a lot of research in the past mainly on the methods of handling missing values. While in theory ...
    • Location Analytics – Store Location Analysis 

      Dacha, Kalyani; Nekkalapu, Kranthi R. (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2015)
      Retail chains compete against each other in terms of reaching the customer. While companies often try to attract customers by targeting them with the right set of offers and promotions, it is imperative that they are located ...
    • How can Predictive Analytics help E-Retailers? 

      Kuppili, Abhishek; Dacha, Kalyani (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2015)
      The rapid emergence of e-commerce sites has made the web-space an exciting and interactive business platform for producers, marketers and consumers. In their quest for increasing their share of customers’ wallets, online ...
    • Fraud Analytics Like finding a needle in a haystack 

      Nekkalapu, Kranthi R.; Verma, Anupriya (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2015)
      We are drowning in the barrage of data that is being collected world-wide, while starving for knowledge at the same time. Despite the enormous amount of data, particular events of interest are still quite rare. Modeling ...
    • Discontinuation Risk Models 

      Cherukupalli, Ramya; Hussaini, Syed A. (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2015)
      Medication discontinuation or non-adherence is a significant problem in healthcare around the world. When people stop taking their medicine, the result is often worsening health and potentially unnecessary hospitalization. ...
    • Deriving Constant UGDP Using Econometric Models and Calculating Real GDP Using Valuation of Key Natural Resources 

      Gajbiye, Ravikumar; Laghate, Kavita (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2015)
      Wealth Creation is the primary motive for Business, but Unequal Wealth Distribution causes unbalanced economic growth. Economic disequilibrium is a global phenomenon arising out of cyclic nature of Business at macroeconomic ...
    • An Application of Queuing Theory to Analyze Non-Clinical process in Hospital Operations 

      Yaduvanshi, Deepak; Sharma, Ashu (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2015)
      Waiting is inherent to the services as services are perishable and intangible. The perceived waiting is much more annoying for the patients than the actual waiting time for the patients. The studies had revealed that the ...
    • Extract and relate Human Sentiments using Text Mining : A Bayesian Learning 

      Banerjee, Chandramouli (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2015)
      A huge amount of text data is available through different sources across the internet where the users write reviews relating to the product and service related features. The text representation is a function of the inherent ...
    • A Study on Consumer Demography and Preference towards Organic Food Products – Application of Discriminat Analysis 

      Balaji, Vedha (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2015)
      Organic food products are popular across Europe and United States of America. Asia is not far behind with India being a prominent player. The concept of organic food products is not new to Indian farmers. However there is ...
    • Data Analysis Using Probabilistic Graphical Models 

      Timani, Heena; Pandya, Mayuri (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2015)
      Data mining is a multidisciplinary field, drawn from varying areas as artificial intelligence, database technology, data visualization and machine learning. Using a combination of machine learning, statistical analysis, ...
    • Context Development For Internet Security In The Big Data Analytics World 

      Varma, Nitin; Bala, Pradip K. (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2015)
      For the first time computer launched foreign assaults on U.S. infrastructure were ranked higher in the U.S. intelligence community's annual review of worldwide threats than worries about terrorism (Dilanian, 2013). That ...
    • Implementation and Validation of Multi Attribute Decision Making Technique for Supplier Selection in Supply Chain Management 

      Nirmal, Nital P.; Nirmal, Rakesh P.; Bhatt, Mangal G. (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2015)
      In Today’s Competitive Environment it is impossible to successfully produce low cost & high quality product, without satisfactory supplier. Thus one of the important purchasing decisions in smoothly running Supply Chain ...
    • Bond Market Development and Economic Growth: Is There a Causal Effect 

      Pradhan, Rudra P.; Zaki, Danish; Maradana, Ranapratap; Chatterjee, Debaleena; Maradana, Uday, K. (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2015)
      The paper examines the long-run relationship between bond market development and economic growth in 34 selected countries for the period 1993-2011. The statistical methods used in this study are Principal Component Analysis ...
    • A New Method of Construction of E-optimal Generalized Group Divisible Designs With Two Groups 

      Ghosh, D. K.; V., Sreejith; Thannippara, Alex; Bagui, S. C. (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2015)
      Here we consider the construction of generalized group divisible designs with two groups (GGDD(2)) from balanced incomplete block designs. E-optimality of such GGDD is also discussed.
    • Impact of Stock Market Liberalization on Returns Volatility and Economic Growth: An Evidence from Asian Economies 

      Roy, Rahul; T.B., Kavya; Santhakumar, Shijin (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2015)
      The liberalization-privatization-globalization plays a role of catalyst and laid the pathways for economic development in emerging and developed economies. The financial market liberalization unlocked the new channels for ...
    • Identification of Best Practice HRMs in NTPC With the help of Statistical Tools 

      Kishore, E. Nanda (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2015)
      The “common Sense of Belief” is that the way people are managed has positive correlation with People performance (Truss, 2001: 1124) and also people can provide a strong source of Competitive advantage to the organisation ...