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Achieving MDG-5: Is India serious
(Bulletin of WHO, 2008-11-10)India has the largest number of births per year (27 million) in the world.1 With its high maternal mortality of about 300–500 per 100 000 births, about 75 000 to 150 000 maternal deaths occur every year in India.2,3 This ... -
Achieving social and economic sustainability through innovations in transformative services: a case of healthcare organizations in an emerging market
(Springer Nature, 2023-08-21)Resource-poor organizations serve a significant portion of emerging markets’ healthcare industries. Such organizations engage in transformative services. However, given emerging markets’ ever-changing dynamics, it is unclear ... -
Achieving sustainable development in India along the low carbon pathways: macroeconomic assessment
(World Development, 2019)Achieving fast and inclusive economic growth concurrently with greenhouse gases (GHG) emission control could have wide-ranging implications for the Indian economy, predominantly fuelled by fossil energies. India faces high ... -
Acquisition of hutchison essar (India) by Vodafone (U.K.): a case in international taxation of indirect transfer of shares
(American Accounting Association, 2017)Vodafone is recognized globally as a seminal case in which the taxation of indirect transfer of shares was litigated before a country’s highest judicial court. Vodafone Group plc, through a web of its directly and indirectly ... -
Action television
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Actions in phygital space: work solidarity and collective action among app-based cab drivers in India
(John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2021-11-16)This study delineates the microprocesses of solidarity development and the subsequent collective actions of gig workers in India amidst multiple structural constraints. Using netnography, semi-structured interviews and ... -
Adani wilmar limited
(2009-04-29)It was one hazy morning in August 2000. Sitting in his cabin, the Logistics Manager of Adani Wilmar Limited (AWL), Mr. Pakarashi, was working on the distribution network for the new brand of edible oil to be launched ... -
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 ... -
Addressing the agrarian crisis in Punjab: role of agro-markets and policy
(Economic and Political Weekly, 2017)The state of agricultural markets, the agricultural market policy and regulatory reforms in Punjab are reviewed in the context of the agrarian crisis. The farmer and farm worker manifesto of the Aam Aadmi Party is critically ... -
Addressing the undergraduate internship challenge in developing countries: a “learning-by-doing” project-based online internship model
(Education + Training, 2019)The difficulties higher education institutions in developing countries face in finding adequate and relevant onsite student internship opportunities make a case for online internships. The purpose of this paper is to present ... -
Administrative innovations: are we expecting too much?
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Adolescent health in India: still at crossroads
(Advances in Applied Sociology, 2012)Internationally, Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health (ARSH) has become a priority programme approach to help the future generations have a safe, healthy and satisfactory life. India is yet to develop a comprehensive ... -
Adoption of sensor based communication for mobile marketing in India
(Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., 2016)Purpose – This paper aims to explain the applications of sensor-based communication in mobile marketing and how understanding its fast growth is important for marketers. Design/methodology/approach – The paper draws from ... -
Adoption of system of rice intensification under information constraints: an analysis for India
(Taylor & Francis, 2017-06-15)This study examines the role of information constraints in the adoption of the System of Rice Intensification (SRI) in India by explicitly incorporating information in the adoption model. The results showed that effective ... -
Adoption process and marketing of social change: a case study of the family planning programme
(1976-04-07)Traditionally demographic and economic variables have been suggested for segmenting the family planning market. This paper argues that for designing effective communication strategies, couple's stage of adoption is a ... -
Adversary activities and per capita income growth
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Afforestation in drought-prone areas
(1977-01-28)