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When will formality become the norm?
(Springer India, 2015)An enterprise is not inherently formal or informal with regard to its characteristics (such as size, among other things) or the nature of employment. Informality is a choice in relation to regulation by the State. In order ... -
Where there is no anesthetist--increasing capacity for emergency obstetric care in rural India: an evaluation of a pilot program to train general doctors
(2009-04-15)Objective: The lack of anesthesia providers in rural public sector hospitals is a significant barrier to providing emergency obstetric care. In 2006, the state of Gujarat initiated the Life Saving Anesthetic Skills (LSAS) ... -
Whether or not to disinvest: the case of Gujarat state fertilizers and chemicals limited
(2006-10-29)After acquiring independence in 1947, the Government of India (GoI) adopted central planning as a strategy for economic development in 1951. The governments, both at the centre and in various states of India, played an ... -
Which interpretational route will the Supreme court of India follow when faced with the contentious civil liability for nuclear damage act, 2010?
(Oxford University Press, 2018-04-10)The Civil Nuclear Liability for Damages Act of India enacted in 2010 has been a matter of concern to international suppliers and vendors. This is due to the perceived deviation of the law from the principle of legal ... -
Which way will the RBI take the economy
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White-backed vultures nesting at IIM Campus
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Who is tainted?
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Whose future? dilemma of the Gandhian eskimo
(2007-11-02)Hope and despair are two threads of anxieties that belong to paradoxes of globalisation [1]. In a contribution to this journal 7 years ago, Jerry Ravetz [2] raised an important question whether it may be too late to do ... -
Who’s the doctor? physicians’ perception of internet informed patients in India
(ACM, 2016)Internet health information seeking can potentially alter physician-patient interactions, which in turn can influence healthcare delivery. Investigating physicians’ perceptions about internet-informed patients is important ... -
Why are we junking this engine of growth
(1997-10-08)The appreciation in the real value of the rupee would bring down export growth rate to less than 6 per cent for 1996-97 and unless corrected would lower the growth rate of the economy. Today, the economy is ideally ... -
Why big sell-offs Irk politicians
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Why business history?
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Why do firms locate across multiple clusters? cluster density, capabilities and ethnic ties
(Routledge, 2015)It is well-accepted that firms locate in clusters to benefit from spillover effects from similar firms in the location. However, some firms choose to locate in multiple clusters. In this paper, we focus on the phenomenon ... -
Why do institutions revert? institutional elasticity and petroleum sector reforms in India
(Business & Society, 2020-08-17)The institutional change literature has predominantly focused on successful changes and sparsely on failed changes, but the idea of institutional fields reverting to their pre-change or near pre-change state, after change ... -
Why do you need me? leadership and its linkages to innovation in Indian organizations
(NHRD Network Journal, 2015-10)The present study presents a qualitative study of the leadership that is essential for driving innovation in organisations. Based on a grounded-theoretic investigation of interviews conducted with scientists working in ... -
Why does IT fail to deliver
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Why does technology integration fail?: teacher beliefs and content developer assumptions in an Indian initiative
(Educational Technology Research and Development, 2020)This paper explores technology integration and the role of teacher beliefs in this integration to assess a ‘smart-class’ initiative that was introduced in 3173 Grade 7–8 classrooms of 1609 public schools in India in 2017. ... -
Why Indians work: a cultural values perspective
(Indian Journal of Industrial Relations, 2015)While ample empirical evidence on cultural values highlights the difference between Indian and western cultures, substantial research done in India tests models and frameworks developed in Western culture. Assumptions ...