Browsing Journal Articles by Title
Now showing items 2754-2773 of 3689
-
Promoting small enterprises - an interventionist mechanism
(1993-10-04)In order to promote economic development in backward areas, many developing countries have offered incentives to business starting up or moving to these regions. This article surveys the kind of regional incentives offered ... -
Promotional policies and small entrepreneurs
(1981-09-16) -
A proof of the divergence of the harmonic series using probability theory
(2006-10-29)In this note a new proof of the divergence of the harmonic series is given based on the expected life of a parallel system with independent exponentially distributed component lifetimes. -
Proprietary algorithmic traders and liquidity supply during the pandemic
(Elsevier, 2024-01-25)This study documents the liquidity-supplying behavior of proprietary algorithmic traders during the abrupt and sustained market decline caused by the COVID-19 outbreak. The findings suggest that these endogenous liquidity ... -
Prospect theory preferences and global mutual fund flows
(Elsevier, 2022-04-01)We examine the influence of Cumulative Prospect Theory (CPT) characteristics of fund returns on investment flows with a cross-country data of equity mutual funds. We find that a larger CPT value of the style-adjusted past ... -
Prospects for FDI and Multinational Activity in the 90s
(1994-07-14) -
Prospects for the Indian economy
(Vikalpa: The Journal for Decision Makers, 2012)On 29th November, 2012, the Central Statistical Organization (CSO) came out with an estimate of 5.3 per cent growth for the Indian economy during the second quarter (July-September) of the current fiscal year against ... -
Prospects of employment in agriculture and forestry
(1981-09-14) -
Prospects of employment in agriculture and forestry
(1981-09-17) -
Protecting my interests: HRM and targets’ coping with workplace bullying
(Qualitative Report, 2011-01-28)Based on a study rooted in van Manen's hermeneutic phenomenology, conducted with agents working in international facing call centers in Mumbai and Bangalore, India, this paper describes targets' coping with workplace ... -
A prototype model of bank credit
(1972-05-24) -
Providing skilled birth attendants and emergency obstetric care to the poor through partnership with private sector obstetricians in Gujarat, India
(2009-04-15)Problem India has the world’s largest number of maternal deaths estimated at 117 000 per year. Past efforts to provide skilled birth attendants and emergency obstetric care in rural areas have not succeeded because ... -
Provision of anesthesia services for emergency obstetric care through task shifting in South Asia
(2011-05-03)Anaesthesia is required for certain procedures in emergency obstetric care, such as caesarean section and the repair of ruptured uterus. Task shifting for provision of anaesthesia has been implemented in public sector ... -
Pruning strategies for mining high utility itemsets
(Elsevier, 2015)High utility itemset mining problem involves the use of internal and external utilities of items (such as profits, margins) to discover interesting patterns from a given transactional database. It is an extension of the ... -
Psychological and economic considerations of rewards programs
(Elsevier, 2014)This study uses primary research and examples from the industry to demonstrate the application of human motivation and behavior theory in designing successful rewards programs. We identify the intrinsic and extrinsic ... -
Psychological capital as a mediator of the relationship between leadership and creative performance behaviors: empirical evidence from the Indian R&D sector
(Routledge, 2014)A study was conducted to evaluate the relationships between leadership, psychological capital and employee creative employee performance behaviors in the Indian research and development (R&D) context. Results indicated ... -
Psychological containment of organisational toxicity and its spillovers
(Organisational & Social Dynamics, 2020)Organisational toxicity can thwart creation and sharing of knowledge necessary for collaborations. Psychological phenomena lurking in covert processes affect dynamics of containment and spillovers of organisational toxicity. ... -
Psychologists in India
(1979-08-27)