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Neo-entrepreneurs
(1972-11-15)
Where are our entrepreneurs? It is quite legitimate to ask this question against the changed social, economic and political environment of the Indian sub-continent. We are in seventies of a century which has seen tremendous ...
Poverty abounds in Biodiversity - rich areas
(1992-10-01)
PEOPLE who live in areas prone to droughts, floods and cyclones or amidst hills and forests have
developed lifestyles best suited to their natural resources, thereby enriching the biodiversity of their
areas.
Diversity ...
Pesticides and agricultural development: impact on society
(1991-09-29)
The authors advocate the techniques of integrated pest management and natural farming as alternatives to pesticides to achieving effective pest control and curb possible adverse effect on the environment. No doubt pesticides ...
Hi-tech manufacturing in India: an unleashed potential
(Yojana, 2015-04)
Water wisdom and wars farming matters
(2010-09-07)
Alongside the large-scale floods that fill the news these days, millions of hectares and people around the world are being affected by drought, with large areas suffering from serve brought and fires the current tenor of ...
Artificial intelligence and big data analytics for supply chain resilience: a systematic literature review
(Springer, 2022-09-30)
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Big Data Analytics (BDA) have the potential to significantly improve resilience of supply chains and to facilitate more effective management of supply chain resources. Despite such potential ...
Cross-border environmental regulation and firm labor demand
(Elsevier, 2022-11-07)
In 1994, due to environmental concerns, Germany banned a chemical called ‘Azo-dyes’, a primary input for the leather and textiles firms in India (a key exporter). Exploiting this as a quasi-natural experiment, we examine ...
The impostor phenomenon among black doctoral and postdoctoral scholars in stem
(Informing Science Institute, 2020)
Aim/Purpose This study examined experiences related to the impostor phenomenon among Black doctoral and postdoctoral scholars in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Background Research on the impostor ...
The effect of Self-Help Groups on access to maternal health services: Evidence from rural India
(2013)
Introduction. The main challenge for achieving universal health coverage in India is ensuring effective coverage of poor and vulnerable communities in the face of high levels of income and gender inequity in access to ...
Over-ordering and food waste: The use of food delivery apps during a pandemic
(Elsevier Ltd, 2021)
There is a paucity of research on the role of food delivery apps (FDAs) in food waste generation. This gap needs to be addressed since FDAs represent a fast-growing segment of the hospitality sector, which is already ...