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Organizational planning: some comments
(1968-05-13)This paper analyses organisational tasks and discusses three approaches to organisations study, and develops an approach to planning organisation of work. The task of organising requires more than dividing the work into ... -
Organizational readiness for performance related pay: focus on government of India employees
(2010-05-03)In the recent zeitegist of competitiveness and drive for productivity enhancement, most organizations are experiencing challenges to revamp their existing systems. One such mechanism increasingly practised by organizations ... -
Organizational role stress and branch managers
(1985-09-20)Till recently, the designation “bank manger” used to evoke the image of relaxed, well dressed executive occupying a plush office. Commanding an army of white collar workers and enjoying the remuneration and perks which ... -
Organizing insecurity: marginal subjects and narratives of injustice
(Routledge, 2015)In order to understand how insecurity is organized, we draw from our conversations with marginal workers from a variety of contexts in India – Tamil and Tibetan refugees, informal sector workers, contract or temporary ... -
The origin of return correlation networks
(Oxford University Press, 2024-04-05)Financial networks are constructed from asset price comovements. There is a large literature that takes these networks as given, for example, for portfolio optimization. But what exactly is the origin of these networks? ... -
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 ... -
Outcomes of in tension to quit of Indian IT professionals
(2010-05-03)Intention to quit has been getting attention in the context of employee attrition, with focus on its antecedents. A related aspect that needs attention is the outcome of intention to quit, where little research has ... -
Outcomes of talent identification in economically liberalized India: does organizational justice matter?
(Elsevier, 2022-02-19)Organizations in economically liberalized India face substantial challenges regarding the engagement and turnover of talent. By exploring the outcomes of the firm-level management practice of talent identification, we ... -
The outsider problem in trade union
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An Overarching Conceptual Framework for ICT-enabled Responsive Governance
(Springer Nature, 2023-06-29)Over the recent years, responsiveness has gained importance as it is a critical element of public governance processes and acts as a driving factor for supporting the achievement of governance objectives, especially in the ... -
An overlapping community detection algorithm based on rough clustering of links
(Data & Knowledge Engineering, 2019)The growth of networks is prevalent in almost every field due to the digital transformation of consumers, business and society at large. The unfolding of community structure in such real-world complex networks is crucial ... -
An Overview of pesticides industry in India
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An overview of the pesticides industry and its marketing environment
(1990-09-28)The pesticides industry has grown by 7.6 per cent during the last 20 years. It has also undergone a structural change from low value products to high value products. The major constituents of this industry are technical ... -
Ownership structure and internationalization of Indian firms
(Elseveir, 2017)We examine the longitudinal relationship between ownership structure and firm internationalization, in a sample of Indian firms. Drawing on principal-principal (PP) agency theory and the resource-based-view (RBV) of the ... -
Pain without gain?: impact of school rationalisation in India
(International Journal of Educational Development, 2020)Alarmed by declining enrolment in government schools and potentially adverse academic, administrative and fiscal consequences associated with it, policy makers in India have initiated experimenting with closure of government ... -
Paired sample tests with unordered observations
(2009-04-15)The problem of testing equality of means of a bivariate normal distribution on the basis of a sample of size n has been considered when the labels of the observations are not known. Two tests based on the sample moments ... -
Pallavan transport corporation: a case study
(1993-10-01)"Our motive is not only to break even but also to be socially responsible and to become financially selfreliant" said the Managing Director of Pallavan Transport Corporation (PTC) while describing its objectives. He ... -
Pandemic panic? effects of health system capacity on firm confidence during COVID-19
(ScienceDirect, 2023-07-26)We examine whether firms’ business confidence – defined as their perceptions of risk and sentiment associated with the COVID-19 pandemic – is affected by ex ante health system capacity and ex post government responses. ...