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Why is media so Apathetic?
(2003-10-22)Media - both public and private - tracks social consciousness. It often shapes public opinion but sometimes also blunts public sensitivity to various issues that may appear out of sync with popular mood and perceptions. ... -
Why not push for a 9 per cent growth rate?
(1997-07-15)One quite indisputable gain of the reform has been the increasing openness of the economy. The rise in the openness ratio began in the mid-1980s and accelerated in the 1990s, following the depreciation of the currency in ... -
Why should 5000 children die in India every day: major causes of death and managerial challenges
(2012-09-08)Globally, more than 10 million children, under five years of age, almost all in poor countries, die every year (20 children per minute), mostly from preventable causes. The major causes of child death include neonatal ... -
Why so few women CEO's
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Wide spectrum of performance
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Winning large value deals: who is your best bet?
(International Journal of Knowledge-Based Organizations (IJKBO), 2015)Selection of a strategic partner through a high-value request for proposal (RFP) is a competitive endeavour in which the preparation of response to the RFP is a project based exercise. The quality of these responses decides ... -
Winning legally
(2006-10-29)Ethics and law are different. Non-compliance of law, in most of the cases, results in sanctions but ethical non-compliance cannot be penalized. Law is the means by which the individual will is harmonized with the general ... -
Winning the ‘trust’ of the employees, ethically or strategically?
(Inderscience, 2016)Research on corporate social responsibility (CSR) has indicated that even though CSR activities are found to be positively influencing employees’ trust, there is lack of clarity regarding the underlying mechanisms of ... -
Withdrawal of investment allowance: do companies have to pay more?
(1990-09-27)While every union budget has its share of buildups and letdowns, this year's budget has been received with subdued reactions mainly because during the buildup to the budget, the governn1ent kept throwing dark hints about ... -
Withdrawal of fertilizer subsidy: some issues and concerns for farm sector growth in India
(Indian Journal of Fertilizers, 2013)While fertiliser subsidy has probably been one of the most hotly debated issues in the country over the past two decades, the debate reached a new height follow ing a recommendation by the Prime Minister's Economic ... -
Women entrepreneurship and innovations in India: an exploratory study
(Gale, Cengage Learning, 2014)Increased female entrepreneurial activity heralds a progress for women’s rights and optimization of their economic and social living index. Women entrepreneurship is synonymous with women empowerment. Parallel to the male ... -
Women entrepreneurship in India: a case study of creative bee of Smita Desai
(The Blue Water Institute, 2014)Entrepreneurship is absolutely associated with economic growth. Globalisation triggers bounded specialisation and absorption of innovative activity. These, in turn, have a positive impact on trade. This action relies on ... -
Women entrepreneurship in India: a case study of designz boutique of bhavna kikla
(International Journal of Economics, Commerce and Management United Kingdom, 2014)Women entrepreneur represent a group of women who have broken away from the beaten track and are exploring new vistas of economic participation. Women endowed with high drive, creativity, innovation and those who are keen ... -
Women entrepreneurship in India: a case study of Phoenix soft toys creation
(2009-01-15)Increased female entrepreneurial activity heralds a progress for women‟s rights and optimization of their economic and social living index. Women entrepreneurship is synonymous with women empowerment. Parallel to the ... -
Women entrepreneurship in India: a case study of Rink’s creation of Rinku lakdawala
(www.iiste.org, 2014)The recent advances in technology and the modern Automation world demand the able administration and initiations from the educated women class and dynamic women entrepreneurs, who absolutely vouch for accidental to the ... -
Women in leadership roles: an agenda for change
(NHRD Network Journal, 2008-11-09)This article examines the issue of women in leadership roles. Presenting research evidence which shows that presence of women in top leadership roles is accompanied by superior organizational performance, it asks the ... -
Women managers speak up: a study of the concerns and expectations of women managers
(1988-09-23)With an increase in women’s education and aspirations, Indian women are entering work organizations in ever increasing numbers. The more competent and ambitious among them are joining managerial ranks. The enrollment of ... -
Women political leaders, corruption, and learning: evidence from a large public program in India
(The University of Chicago Press, 2017-09-08)We exploit randomly assigned political quotas for women to identify the impact of women’s political leadership on corruption and on the governance of India’s largest poverty-alleviation program to date. Using survey data, ... -
Women workers in metropolitan city: a study of Ahmedabad
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