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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 ...
Motivations capability handicaps, and firm responses in the early phase of internationalization: a study in the Indian pharmaceutical industry
(Taylor & Francis, 2014)
This article identifies and analyzes the experiences of Indian pharmaceutical firms in the early phase of internationalization. It discusses the motivations, forays into international markets, products selection, and ...
The incidence of interpersonal workplace bullying in India’s ITES-BPO sector
(Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 2014)
The existence of interpersonal bullying at ytork and its link with socio-cultural factors in the Indian context was ascertained through a suryaj undertaken in the country's ITES-BPO (offshoring-outsourcing) sector. Survey ...
Defining the social responsibility of businesses
(Economic and Political Weekly, 2014)
Whose Business is it?
If the concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has to be implemented meaningfully by
companies, then the stakeholders impacted by their business should also have a say in defining
what ...
Economic growth In India – performance and prospects
(Yojana, 2014)
The growth performance during the first phase when the country was under the last 50 years of the British rule was the worst during all the phases so far. Real GDP grew at around 1 percent annually and so did the population. ...
The effect of surveillance and appreciative inquiry on puerperal infections: A longitudinal cohort study in India
(Public Library of Science, 2014)
Objective: To evaluate the effects of an intervention comprising surveillance and an organisational change called Appreciative Inquiry on puerperal infections in hospitals in Gujarat state, India. Methods: This longitudinal ...
Credit off-take from formal financial institutions in rural India: quantile regression results
(SpringerOpen, 2014)
Extending financial services to unbanked population in India has remained a central part of the policy thrust of the Indian government for decades. To that effect, a widespread formal credit delivery mechanism has been ...
High speed rail in India
(Raghuram, G. (2014) "High speed rail in India" Traffic Infra Tech, Mass Transport, 2014)
The Railways first proposed high speed rail routes during the 2007-08 Railway budget. One route each was proposed in the Northern, Western, Southern and Eastern regions of the country. The trains were proposed to run at ...
Addressing goals and priorities in changing economic environment
(Yojana, 2014-08)
Beyond job security and money: Driving factors of motivation for government doctors in India
(2014)
Background: Despite many efforts from government to address the shortage of medical officers (MOs) in rural areas, rural health centres continue to suffer from severe shortage of MOs. Lack of motivation to join and continue ...