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Support system for women entrepreneurship in India, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, China, Uganda and Russia: a comparative exploratory study
(Serials Publications, 2014)
Over centuries, extensive work has been done in the area of entrepreneurship and its impact on economic performance. Gradually, policy makers have realized that women can also contribute in the spur of economic development. ...
Sectoral credit choice in rural India
(Elsevier, 2015)
This article examines the question, what makes a rural household a preferred choice for formal lenders? A sample selected ordered probit model is developed to address this question. While the selection equation models the ...
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 ...
Forecasting foreign institutional investment flows towards India using ARIMA modelling
(Management: Journal Of Sustainable Business And Management Solutions In Emerging Economies, 2015)
India has witnessed substantial increase in capital flows, particularly Foreign Institutional Investment in equity as well as derivatives segment since the 1990s. However, FII flows are sighted as ‘hot money’- more volatile ...
Implementing the Right to Education: creation of “knowdents”
(NORRAG, 2018)
This article describes the implementation
challenges of admissions and inclusion
of children from disadvantaged and
economically weaker sections mandated
under the Right of Children to Free and
Compulsory Education ...
The low politics of higher education: saffron branded neoliberalism and the assault on Indian universities
(Routledge, 2018)
Through an examination of recent events and controversies at
Indian universities, this article reflects on the neoliberal creep
taking over academia. The narrative connects the suicide note of
a Dalit caste doctoral ...
Justice theroy and intention to quit: a case study of IT/ITES and BFSI employees in India
(Indian Journal of Industrial Relations, 2015-07)
The debate of fair treatment and justice originates from the notion of social justice. Even though fair treatment may be implemented in the organizations, the employees may perceive that they are not being treated fairly ...
From well-heeled to tip-toed, shoe-shine to shoe-lace: monopolistic competition and product differentiation in men’s footwear
(International Review of Business and Economics, 2017)
For many decades, the only branded footwear Indians knew was Bata. After years of economic liberalization; however, one finds many local, national, and international firms jostling for customer attention by producing various ...
Developing an emic scale to measure ad-evoked nostalgia in a collectivist emerging market, India
(Journal of Business Research, 2019-06)
Although there has been recent interest in the measurement of advertising-evoked nostalgia, the dimensionality and generalizability of the related scales are restricted to the national/cultural boundaries of Western nations. ...
How effective are disability sensitization workshops?
(Emerald, 2018)
Purpose–Organizations are increasingly investing in disability-specific sensitization workshops. Yet, there is limited understanding about their hoped outcomes, that is, increased knowledge about disability-relatedissues ...