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Using narratives in creativity research: handling the subjective nature of creative process
(Nova Southeastern University, 2017)
For most of us, creative processes are those which can produce outcomes that are capable of being judged ascreative. The outcome-centric recognition of creativity has heavily downplayed the process-perspective ofcreativity ...
Adaptive linguistic weighted aggregation operators for multi-criteria decision making
(Springer, 2017)
In this paper, we propose new aggregation operators for multi-criteria decision making under linguistic settings. The proposed operators are based on two sets of criteria weights. Besides the primary conventional criteria ...
Relevance of clean coal technology for India’s energy security: a policy perspective
(Institute of Physics Publishing, 2017)
Climate change mitigation regimes are expected to impose constraints on the future use of fossil fuels in order to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In 2015, 41% of total final energy consumption and 64% of ...
Leadership competencies for effective public administration:a study of Indian Administrative Service officers
(Taylor and Francis, 2018)
Public administrative service occupies a strategic position in the public governance system of any nation. Contemporary public administration needs competent public managers who are able to make sense of the ambiguity ...
Estimating labour quality index for India
(Springer, 2018)
Present paper provides a detailed critique of the traditional methodology of taking wage differential as equal to the differential of marginal productivity of labour and proposes to replace it by the differential of average ...
Networks of information exchange: Are link formation decisions strategic?
(Elseveir, 2018)
This paper presents an empirical investigation into whether the decision to form a link with a node takes into account how well connected that node is. Given data in the form of a random sample from a network, this paper ...
Theory of open inclusive innovation for reciprocal, responsive and respectful outcomes: coping creatively with climatic and institutional risks
(MDPI, 2016)
Given the economic squeeze world over, search for what we call frugal grassroots
innovations in Honey Bee Network, has become even more urgent and relevant in
the recent years. And, to shape this search, models and ...
Trapping India’s CSR in a legal net: will the mandatory trusteeship contribute to triple bottom line?
(Sage, 2016)
The social responsibility of business is to increase profits.’ This was the title
of an article by Nobel laureate, economist, and an evangelical supporter
of free enterprise, Milton Friedman (1970), published in The New ...
The relationships between leadership, work engagement and employee innovative performance: empirical evidence from the Indian r&d context
(World Scientific Publishing, 2017)
Integrating the behavioural theory of leadership with job demands–resources theory of
engagement, the present study examines the process through which leadership impact
R&D professionals’ innovative work behaviours and ...
Orphan Food? Nay, Future of Food ! Understanding the Pulse of the Indian Market
(INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AHMEDABAD, 2016)
Pulses have been an important traditional food crop of India. India is the largest producer
and consumer of pulses. However, pulse acreage and yield has not kept pace with the
growing demand in India. As a result, India ...