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Predicted satisfaction from simultaneous evaluation of prosocial and pro-self employee bonus schemes: towards a new form of management strategy for corporate social spending
(Springer India, 2016)
A prosocial bonus is money given to people with a condition that the amount needs to be spent on others. This article suggests a new way of implementing corporate social spending by involving ‘prosocial bonuses’. Such a ...
Language abstraction in marketing communication: online reviews of product failure context
(Academy of Management, 2014)
Linguistic abstraction, an essential property of language, is present in all forms of marketing communication such as word of mouth, salesperson communication, advertisements, and consumer relations, just to name a few. ...
Balancing people care and business priorities at popular vehicles and services ltd
(NHRD Network Journal, 2015)
The success behind any automobile dealership is largely driven by quality of dealer personnel who interface with customers at multiple touch points. At the same time, automobile dealers have to work with thinning margins ...
Diamond foods, Inc.: anatomy and motivations of earnings manipulation
(American Accounting Association, 2015)
Diamond Foods is America’s largest walnut processor specializing in processing, marketing, and distributing nuts and snack products. This real-world case presents financial reporting issues around the commodities cost ...
Poor management research in the India: time for collective responsibility
(Productivity, 2014)
The article acknowledges the fact that developing nations such as India may have challenges in allocating public funds for academic research, given that there are many primary requirements that need to be met for its ...
Strategies to improve urban water delivery in West Bengal, India : an analysis of water institutions and benchmarking of water delivery organizations
(Ahmedabad: IIMA, 2013)
The study examines the status of urban water delivery in India through a case study of the state of West Bengal in India. The state has been selected as a unit of study to bring out the regional variances that are not ...
An application of cost-benefit analysis to management education
(2010-05-31)
This paper develops a theoretical framework for the application of cost
benefit analysis to management education in developing countries. Social
returns are estimated through a combination of the import substitution
...
Making Indian agriculture more knowledge intensive and competitive: the case of intellectual property rights
(2010-10-13)
Globalisation in trade and investment through harmonisation of national laws, particularly dealing with intellectual property rights is one of the major impacts of GATT/WTO. The contribution of knowledge as a factor of ...
Same language subtitling: a butterfly for literacy?
(2010-10-19)