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Changes in the Indian economy: impact on HR practices and industrial relations
(Indian Journal of Industrial Relations, 2015-07)
The author brings forth here the
changes that were evident in the
macroeconomic conditions of the
country in the preceding decade
and how they affected organiza-
tional actors. It was found that
such changes ...
Biotechnology in Agriculture: Potential, Performance and Concerns
(Agricultural Situation in India, 2015-08)
Sea container terminals: new technologies and OR models
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2015)
Owing to a rapid growth in world trade and a large increase in the flow of containerized goods, sea container terminals play a vital role in globe-spanning supply chains. Container terminals should be able to handle large ...
Organizing insecurity: marginal subjects and narratives of injustice
(Routledge, 2015)
In order to understand how insecurity is organized, we draw from our conversations with marginal workers from a variety of contexts in India – Tamil and Tibetan refugees, informal sector workers, contract or temporary ...
A case for leapfrogging the digital divide
(CyFy Journal, 2015)
The ban on working from home makes sense for Yahoo: It needs the innovation and speed of delivery that come from office-based employees
(emeraldinsight.com, 2015)
Purpose
– Discusses the suitability of work-from-home policies, especially in information technology companies. Cautions against a one-size-fits-all approach and states that each company needs to make a decision based ...
Is CSR a Hygiene Factor for Prospective Employees? An Indian Exploration
(Indian Journal of Industrial Relations, 2015-05)
Western research has validated the attractiveness of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) for prospective employees while making a job choice. The phenomenon has been rarely explored in the Indian context. Interviews were ...
Comparison of treatments in a cataract surgery with circular response
(Sage, 2015)
Circular data are a natural outcome in many biomedical studies, e.g. some measurements in ophthalmologic studies, degrees of rotation of hand or waist, etc. With reference to a real data set on astigmatism induced in two ...
Balancing affordability and availability in a drug patent regime
(Economic and Political Weekly, 2015)
India needs to fi
nd an optimal
patenting regime that will
safeguard incentives for
innovation while simultaneously
ensuring that medicines are
available at reasonable prices.
Is CSR a hygiene factor for prospective employees? an Indian exploration
(Publishing India Group, 2015)
Western research has validated the attractiveness of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) for the prospective employees while making a job choice. The phenomenon has been rarely explored in the Indian context. Interviews ...