Browsing Faculty Publications (Bibliographic) by Title
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Women’s disempowerment and preferences for skin lightening products that reinforce Colorism: experimental evidence from India
(SAGE Publications, 2021-02-25)Global racism and colorism, the preference for fairer skin even within ethnic and racial groups, leads millions of women of African, Asian, and Latin descent to use products with chemical ingredients intended to lighten ... -
Women’s labor force participation and household technology adoption
(Elsevier, 2022-06-15)We examine how women’s employment leads to household technology adoption in the context of mid-century United States. Using World War II factories and male casualty rates as an instrument for female labor demand, we find ... -
Women’s political leadership and economic empowerment: evidence from public works in India
(Journal of Comparative Economics, 2020)Despite recent advances, women trail men in political participation, especially in developing countries where the long-term economic benefits from empowering women politically have not been well-researched. We use data ... -
Woolworths Limited, Australia
(2010-09-06)Woolworths Limited was Australia’s largest retailer in the food, liquor and grocery sector. The retail activities were conducted through the supermarkets (contributing 88% of consolidated sales), general merchandise and ... -
" Work and Friendship."
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Work from home amenability and venture capital financing during COVID-19
(Taylor & Francis, 2022-03-21)This paper examines the impact of COVID-19 on venture capital financing of firms. We find a significant shift in the profile of firms that obtain venture capital financing during the pandemic-induced economic crisis. Firms ... -
Work from home: a boon or a bane? the missing piece of employee cost
(Indian Journal of Industrial Relations, 2015-04)This paper examines the discourse on work from home in global and Indian contexts. It shows a long-held excessive focus on employee benefits which deflected the attention away from employee costs. Even though there was ... -
Work value patterns of Indian medical students
(1974-12-29)The term ‘value’ has been defined by English and English (1958) as ‘. . . the worth or excellence or the degree of worth, ascribed to an object or a class thereof. Though ascribed to the object and reacted to as if ... -
A work value scale for medical professionals
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Workers orientation towards advanced manufacturing technology: a study of the Indian automobile industry
(2010-10-19)Recent years have seen a growing concern about the adaptability and willingness of the Indian industrial worker to cope with radical technological changes such as the introduction of Advanced Manufacturing Technologies. Adding ... -
Workers participation in management: myths and realities
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Workforce development and skill formation in India: shortage amidst surplus
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Workforce Management for Seed Production Activity
(2010-08-12)This note emphasises the importance of and process of arriving at workforce requirements, their qualifications, recruitment, training and retention to achieve efficiency in quality seed production. -
Working Capital Credit for Sugarcane Processing Enterprises
(2010-08-06)This exercise posses a question of choosing one of the two sugar factories in private and cooperative sector for working capital assistance by a nationalised commercial bank. The readers are required to make this choice ... -
Working Capital Management in Agro-Processing Industries
(2010-08-06)This note discusses what is working capital, how to analyse working capital management performance and provides data on two sugarcane processing units to answer these questions. Based on these the note also raises questions ... -
Working capital policies and practices in Sri Lanka
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Working capital trends in India
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Working class and the national economy
(1976-06-25)