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Doing and disseminating meaningful research
(Research World, 2014-06-02)
The panel discussion was organised as part of a doctoral colloquium and the audience included several research students. The panellists were experienced academics from institutions of higher learning in Canada, India, ...
Evaluation of GHQ 28 as a Screening Test for Psychological Problems in Women from Low Socioeconomic Status
(2012-09-08)
Purpose
of
the
study
was
to
examine
the
reliability
and
applicability
ofGHQ
28
in
identifying
psychological
problems
in
Indian
women
from
the
state
ofGujarat
and
also
to ...
Risk diversification through multiple group membership in microfinance
(Applied Economics Letters, 2014)
We consider group formation in the joint liability setting in microfinance. Joint liability imposes additional liability of having to repay for group partners should they fail to repay. Multiple group membership allows ...
Crocin or paracetamol: what should the doctor prescribe?
(Economic & Political Weekly, 2013)
As the Indian government contemplates enacting generic name-based prescriptions, it is important to understand the pros and cons of such regulation. This article points out various advantages associated with such changes ...
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 ...
Women entrepreneurship in India: a case study of creative bee of Smita Desai
(The Blue Water Institute, 2014)
Entrepreneurship is absolutely associated with economic growth. Globalisation triggers bounded specialisation and absorption of innovative activity. These, in turn, have a positive impact on trade. This action relies on ...
Cropping in semi-arid north-west India in greenhouse with ground coupling shading and natural ventilation for environmental control
(2011-04-29)
Research is ongoing to develop greenhouse technologies which economically
control water and energy in order to improve farming in water-scarce, hot, semi-arid
regions of north-west India. A greenhouse under investigation ...
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 ...