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Choosing beyond compliance over dormancy: corporate response to India's mandatory CSR expenditure law
(Cambridge University Press, 2023-03-10)This article examines whether firms engaged in high levels of voluntary CSR (corporate social responsibility) alter their strategic choices in response to detrimental public policy – specifically India's Companies Act ... -
Circular economy business models as pillars of sustainability: where are we now, and where are we heading?
(Wiley, 2023-06-20)The prior literature has discussed the benefits of the circular economy business model (CEBM) while working to streamline the environmental aspect, touching upon the social aspect and improving the economic aspect. These ... -
Circular value creation through environmental entrepreneurship initiatives: A case-based exploration
(Wiley, 2024-01-12)The present study builds on the domain of circular economy and its subdomain circu-lar value creation to explore the entrepreneurial process of a small business in India.It aims to find how circular entrepreneurship as a ... -
Client Satisfaction Exit Interviews: Assessing Quality of Public Health Institutions through Generated Feedback
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A climate club to decarbonize the global steel industry
(Springer, 2022-05-23)Decarbonizing global steel production requires a fundamental transformation. A sectoral climate club, which goes beyond tariffs and involves deep transnational cooperation, can facilitate this transformation by addressing ... -
Coherence between health policy and human resource strategy: Lessons from maternal health in Vietnam, India and China
(Oxford University Press, 2015)The failure to meet health goals such as the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) is partly due to the lack of appropriate resources for the effective implementation of health policies. The lack of coherence between the ... -
Communicator discrepancy, perceived credibility, and opinion change
(1969)How credible and at what level of discrepancy a source should be in order to be sufficiently influential is examined in this study. PROCEDURE: Perceived credibility and communicator discrepancy were manipulated. 100 Ss, ... -
Compact living or policy inaction? Effects of urban density and lockdown on the COVID-19 outbreak in the US
(SAGE Publications, 2022-12-14)The coronavirus pandemic has reignited the debate over urban density. Popular media has been quick to blame density as a key contributor to rapid disease transmission, questioning whether compact cities are still a desirable ... -
Comparative advertising in India: Need to strengthen regulations
(SAGE Publications Ltd, 2005)With the liberalization and globalization of the Indian economy, firms have been aggressively and vigorously promoting their products and services. In a comparative environment, every representation of a product or service ... -
Comparing transformation pathways across major economies
(Springer Nature, 2020-08-24)This paper explores the consequences of different policy assumptions and the derivation of globally consistent, national low-carbon development pathways for the seven largest greenhouse gas (GHG)–emitting countries (EU28 ... -
Competition and Intellectual Property Policies in the Indian Pharmaceutical Sector
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Competition Law in India: Perspectives
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Competitiveness of Indian Manufacturing: Findings of the 1997 Manufacturing Futures Survey
(SAGE Publications Ltd, 1998)This paper by Pankaj Chandra and Trilochan Sastry reports the findings of a survey to study the competitiveness of Indian manufacturing sector. The paper identifies the priorities of Indian manufacturing firms, the programmes ... -
Compliance and cooperation in global value chains: the effects of the better cotton initiative in Pakistan and India
(Elsevier, 2022-03)The Better Cotton Imitative (BCI), the world's largest multi-stakeholder initiative (MSI) for sustainable cotton production, is a prime example of a hybrid “cooperation-compliance” model used by some MSIs to engage farmers ... -
Computerised decision aid for timetabling - a case analysis
(1992)Timetabling is a large and complex problem. In the absence of a precise objective function, the solution process mostly aims at obtaining a feasible solution. There is a quality aspect of time- tabling which is often not ... -
Connecting the right knots: The impact of board committee interlocks on the performance of Indian firms
(2023-03-21)Research Question/Issue Information processing, agency, and resource dependence perspectives provide diverging predictions regarding the relationship between board interlocks and firm performance, which are rooted in ... -
Constitutional mandate and judicial initiatives influencing water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programmes in India
(IWA Publishing, 2017)This paper undertakes a thorough review of the legislative and policy framework of water supply and sanitation in India within the larger backdrop of the universal affirmation of right to water and sanitation under the UN ... -
Consumer behaviour and climate action: insights from a Randomised Control Trial experiment in India's residential cooling sector
(Elsevier Ltd, 2021)Air-conditioning is expected to be the largest consumer of residential energy in India in the future. Good consumer practices related to servicing air-conditioners (ACs) are critical for maintaining high operational ... -
Cooperative Rural Banking: Anad Shows the Growth-oriented Path
(SAGE Publications Ltd, 1996)Anad Farmers Service Cooperative Bank is an innovative bank in both the spirit of its cooperation and rural banking. This bank is also financially viable and growth-oriented. This paper by Bhupat M Desai and N V Namboodiri ... -
Cooperative security against interdependent risks
(Wiley, 2023-07-07)Firms in interorganizational networks are exposed to interdependent risks that are transferable across partner firms, such as contamination in food supply chains or data breaches in technology networks. They can be decomposed ...