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Inclusive Workplaces: Lessons from Theory and Practice
(SAGE Publications Ltd, 2015)
Mainstreaming an unorganized industry: The case of Suguna poultry
(SAGE Publications Ltd, 2010)
The Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) framework is quite rich with its concepts like sustainability, mainstreaming, stakeholders and their inclusiveness, citizenship, etc. The debate in CSR is increasingly about making ...
Discontinuity in the environment, firm response, and dynamic capabilities
(SAGE Publications Ltd, 2011)
Technological innovations, regulatory reforms, institutional overhauls, and socio-cultural developments create discontinuities in a firm's environment. They deny resources that it had depended on for its functioning, thus ...
Using 'appreciative inquiry' in India to improve infection control practices in maternity care: A qualitative study
(Co-Action Publishing, 2015)
Background: Infections acquired during childbirth are a common cause of maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity. Changing provider behaviour and organisational settings within the health system is key to reducing ...
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 ...
Exploring the role of HRM in service delivery in healthcare organizations: A study of an Indian hospital
(SAGE Publications Ltd, 2013)
The new service management school of thought acknowledges a set of new human resource management (HRM) practices, underpinned by the concept of satisfaction mirror between customers and front-line workers. HRM practices ...
A review of health system infection control measures in developing countries: What can be learned to reduce maternal mortality
(2011)
A functional health system is a necessary part of efforts to achieve maternal mortality reduction in developing countries. Puerperal sepsis is an infection contracted during childbirth and one of the commonest causes of ...
Prospects for the Indian Economy
(SAGE Publications Ltd, 2012)
Do the pre-service education programmes for midwives in India prepare confident 'registered midwives'? A survey from India
(Co-Action Publishing, 2015)
Objective: The graduates of the diploma and degree programmes of nursing and midwifery in India are considered skilled birth attendants (SBAs). This paper aimed to assess the confidence of final-year students from pre-service ...
Grassroots Innovations for Inclusive Development: Need for a Paradigmatic Shift
(SAGE Publications Ltd, 2013)