Browsing Faculty Publications (Bibliographic) by Title
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C K Engineering
(2010-08-25) -
C.K.Prahlad and his work: an assessment
(2010-04-07)To assess and put in perspective the late C K Prahalad’s contributions to strategic management is not easy. So vast was his canvas that it would be difficult to even rank his contributions in some order of importance. ... -
The Cabinet Information and Decision Centre, Egypt
(2010-08-05) -
Cafe Tanstaafl
(2010-08-27)Case pertains to cost of outsourcing and quality improvement in food and food service in an academic institution. -
The Camlin Way
(2010-08-12)The case tries to capture the human resource management ethos, policies and practices in a family business organization. Insights into how the organization manages the transition from an ethos based on personal relationships ... -
Can a Technology Enterprise Transition from Niche to Wider Market Appeal in the Turbulent Digital Media Industry?
(SAGE Publications Ltd, 2016) -
Can any Reform be so Perverse and Irrational?
(2010-07-21) -
Can Banks Deliver on Credit
(2010-07-20) -
Can creativity count in the corridors of power
(2002-07-19) -
Can highway development promote employment growth in India?
(Elsevier, 2018-05)India has embarked on an ambitious highway development program to significantly improve interstate road transport connectivity. Between 2000 and 2015, total length of India's national highway network has nearly doubled and ... -
Can Management Gurus Manage?
(2010-07-23) -
Can project appraisal be linked with growth rate in the economy?
(1986-09-22)In underdeveloped mixed economies, the choice of big investment projects has a direct bearing on the productivity of capital. The economic rate of return on big projects determines the achievable growth rate in the ... -
Can rigorous impact evaluations improve humanitarian assistance?
(Taylor & Francis Group, 2017-10-24)Each year billions of US-dollars of humanitarian assistance are mobilised in response to man-made emergencies and natural disasters. Yet, rigorous evidence for how best to intervene remains scant. This dearth reflects that ...