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India: the labour market
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2015)
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 ...
Aéroport Notre-Dame-des-Landes (B): the Cost-Benefit Analysis
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2015-04-22)
Cost-benefit analyses for the new greenfield airport 'Notre Dame des Landes' near Nantes (France) were tools to justify major sunk costs expenditures. A structured approach to forecasting traffic over the long run and to ...
Rethinc: what's broke at today's corporations and how to fix it
(Random House, 2015)
Corporations are crucial to society s well-being. Yet, not many have chosen to adapt themselves to the expectations of employees and the society at large. Prof. Ram Mohan identifies the three main problems that ail companies ...
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 ...
Parallel systems and human resource management in India's public health services: a view from the front lines
(John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 2015)
There is building evidence in India that the delivery of health services suffers both from an actual shortfall in trained health professionals and from unsatisfactory results of existing service providers working in the ...
Financial literacy among working young in urban India
(Elsevier, 2015)
The working young in urban India exhibit inferior financial knowledge, inferior financial attitude, and superior financial behavior compared to their counterparts elsewhere. While both men and women require intervention ...
Consumer behavior: a managerial perspective
(Cengage, 2015)
Consumer Behavior goes beyond the conventional subject matter of most consumer behavior textbooks, focusing not only on the role of consumers as buyers, but also on their roles as users and payers. This book primarily ...
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 ...