Browsing Journal Articles by Author "Pandey, I. M."
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Agricultural finance corporation, Zimbabwe
Pandey, I. M.; Ramnarayan, S. (1994-10-04)The case by IM Pandey and S Ramnarayan published in this issue throws up the following issues for discussion. First, what are the major changes in the environment of AFC and what are the major elements of AFC's strategy ... -
Balanced scorecard: myth and reality
Pandey, I. M. (2005-10-25)The performance improvement process is a critical component of the strategic planning process. Call it by any name, the process is very vital, and it has always been practised by many companies worldwide for a long time. ... -
Capital budgeting practices on Indian companies
Pandey, I. M. (1989-09-27) -
Capital structure decisions in development finance institutions: policy implications
Pandey, I. M. (1990-09-28) -
Capital structure policies of companies in an emerging economy: a study of Thai companies
Pandey, I. M.; Choti, Geat T.; Ranjeet, Manoj K (1999-10-14) -
Capital structure, profitability, and market structure
Pandey, I. M. (2004-10-25) -
Corporate dividend policy and behaviour: the Malaysian evidence
Pandey, I. M. (2003-10-20)This study examines corporate dividend policy and behaviour of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) companies. Our results confirm the influence of industry on payout ratios. We also find that payout ratios in a given ... -
The cost of capital controversy: some observations
Pandey, I. M. (1982-01-14) -
Derivatives in an emerging market: a study of Thailand
Pandey, I. M.; Gupta, J. P.; Pinvanichkul, T. (1995-10-06)The volatility of interest rate, currency, stock and bond returns and commodity prices have led firms and financial institutions to implement hedging techniques to manage their financial risks. Financial derivatives ... -
Determinants of the optimum level of current assets
Pandey, I. M. (1981-09-20) -
Dividend behaviour of Indian companies under monetary policy restrictions
Pandey, I. M.; Bhat, Ramesh (2007-11-08)Purpose – The dividend payout behaviour of firms is a well-studied subject in finance. In recent times, the influence of macro economic factors and understanding their implications far corporate financial decisions has ... -
Dividend decision: a study of managers perception
Bhat, Ramesh; Pandey, I. M. (1994-10-05)The objective of this study is to find out how managers perceive the question of dividend payment and retention. The study is divided into four parts: firstly, a brief discussion on the most important theoretical ... -
The effectiveness of technical analysis in the emerging markets: the case of Taiwan stock market
Pandey, I. M.; Gupta, J. P.; Chao-Fu, Chen (1999-10-14) -
Emerging bond market in Thailand: problems and prospects
Pandey, I. M.; Gupta, J. P.; Techa-umponkul, Titapong (1996-10-07) -
An examination of efficient capital market hypothesis in the context of Indian economy: survey findings
Pandey, I. M.; Bhat, Ramesh (1988-09-27) -
Financial liberalisation, the black market exchange rate and demand for money in South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand
Pandey, I. M.; Choti, Geat T. (1998-10-11) -
Financial management in the French-Thai joint ventures: an exploratory study
Pandey, I. M.; Gupta, J. P.; Win, Y. Y. (1998-10-12) -
Financial policy and strategic management
Pandey, I. M. (1989-09-27)This article provides an assessment of the finance theory and practice pertinent to the corporate financial policies and emphasizes the need for establishing a close linkage between the financial policies and corporate strategy. -
Financial ratio patterns in Indian manufacturing companies: a multivariate analysis
Pandey, I. M.; Bhat, Ramesh (1989-09-28)Financial ratios are most frequently and widely used in practice to assess a firm's financial performance and condition. Over past several years, researchers have, however, subjected financial ratios to empirical analysis ... -
Governance of higher education institutes
Pandey, I. M. (2004-10-25)Governance includes the issues of autonomy and accountability. In most countries, including developing countries, autonomy is being extended to higher education institutions (HEIs) in order to increase the flexibility ...