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Training, satisfaction and performance
(1981-09-20)
Usually all training programmes are instituted
and supported with the fond hope that they
would enhance organizational effectiveness
and demonstrably contribute to the satisfaction
of the trainee's personal goals as ...
The match industry in Sivakasi: a case study of technology, working conditions, and self-employment
(1982-09-14)
This case stuidy of the matchi industty int Sivakasi suggests thzat technical knowbot aiAd skills
per se would niot hlelp a worker to beniefit from his contribution to thle vaXlue addition in an economic
activity. To ...
Learning by doing: technology transfer to an Indian manufacturing firm
(1986-09-21)
This paper presents an in-depth case study of technology transfer to an Indian manufacturing firm in the tractor
industry and highlights the complexities arising as a result of the interaction of a number of factors both ...
Managing the institutes of management
(Indian Management(1985), Pp.33-41., 1985-02)
Demand for money: an empirical examination of unsettled issues for India
(1987-09-23)
The lively debates between monetarists and Keynesians and on the relative effectiveness of monetary and fiscal policies continue partly due to the unsettled issues pertaining to the demand for money function. Further, the ...
Agricultural prices policy and farm incomes
(1980-09-27)
Agriculture provides employment to about 70per cent of India's population and generates about
50 per cent of the national income. Further, its relative position in this respect has not changed favour
ably and significantly ...
Planning for human resource development
(1987-09-24)
Human Resources Development (HRD)
should be a continuous and planned
process. Neglecting it, because its results
are not discernible in the short run, can
weaken the organization.
Based on the experiences of several
public ...
Productivity in relation to alienation and anxiety
(1982-09-16)
Financial ratio patterns in Indian manufacturing companies: a multivariate analysis
(1989-09-28)
Financial ratios are most frequently and widely used in practice
to assess a firm's financial performance and condition. Over
past several years, researchers have, however, subjected
financial ratios to empirical analysis ...
Financial policy and strategic management
(1989-09-27)
This article provides an assessment of the finance theory and practice pertinent to the corporate financial policies and emphasizes the need for establishing a close linkage between the financial policies and corporate strategy.