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Some myths in management
(1971-02-27)
Curricula in information science: analysis and development
(1971-05-26)
The Curriculum Committee of the Special Interest
Group/Education Information Science of ASIS is
charged with the responsibility for determining the
scope and characteristics of information science programs
in the U.S. ...
Net present value Vs internal rate of returns
(1971-11-27)
IN 'Net Present Value versus Internal
Rate of Return' (November 27, 1971,
pp M-153-6), Rangarajan and Mampilly
express the view that while both the
Net Present Value (NPV) and the Internal
Rate of Return techniques ...
Taxation as a tool of redistribution in developing economies
(1971-01-31)
Reducing inequalities in income is regarded by most developing economies
as one of the objectives of economic policy. For example, the Indian First
Five-Year Plan states, "It is no longer possible to think of development ...
Competitiveness of Indian steel exports
(1971-05-29)
IN a very interesting article ("Competitiveness
of Indian Steel Exports" May
29, 1971) Samuel Paul has suggested
criteria to judge the export competitiveness
of products both in the short
run and in the long run. The ...
Indian entrepreneurship in historical perspective: a re-interpretation
(1971-05-29)
Although, in theory, the entrepreneur as the organiser of the factors of production has been recognised
as the central figure in economic development, scholars of Indian economic history have tended to
ignore this element ...
Inter-industry wage structure in India: further evidence
(1971-01-03)
This paper is concerned with an analysis of factors contributing
to wage differences between manufacturing industries. Taking
the cross-section wage data for 1964, the author applies a statis
tical model already ...
Company satisfaction
(1971-10-03)
Through an empirical study of 262 automobile workers in Bombay
the author examines the factors that determine company satis
faction. Although there is a positive correlation between com
pany satisfaction and other ...
Union Involvement
(1971-04-03)
Many theories exist about who joins a union and why.
However, there are not many empirical studies in which this
question has been examined in relation to the Indian industrial
worker. The author presents the findings ...