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    • Advertising competition under consumer inertia 

      Banerjee, B; Bandyopadhyay, S (INST OPERATIONS RESEARCH MANAGEMENT SCIENCES, 2003)
      We construct a multistage game-theoretic model of advertising and price competition in a differentiated products duopoly, in which proportions of consumers exhibit latent inertia in favor of repeat purchase. Advertising ...
    • Antecedents to Customer Dependency in Buyer-Seller Relationship: A BOP Retailer Investigation 

      Koul, Surabhi; Sinha, Piyush Kumar; Mishra, Hari Govind (SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 2016)
      Relationship marketing research extensively covers such variables as customer dependence, satisfaction, trust and loyalty, which play an important role in building and maintaining long-term relationships. Countries like ...
    • Assessment of Tobacco Control Policy in India: An Evaluation using the World Health Organization MPOWER Framework 

      Saxena, Anurag; Sharma, Khushbu; Avashia, Vidhee (WOLTERS KLUWER MEDKNOW PUBLICATIONS, 2020)
      Background: Tobacco consumption is considered to be one of the most avertable causes of premature mortality and morbidity. In 2004, the World Health Organization (WHO) successfully negotiated the Framework Convention on ...
    • Disinvestment in India - A Stakeholder's Management Perspective 

      Kulkarni, Vitas; Srivastava, Amit Kumar (UNIV INDONESIA, 2009)
      India adopted mixed economy after independence, aiming socialistic pattern, through heavy investment in the public sector enterprises (PSE) the performance of which later became a matter of concern. Therefore, Government ...
    • Grapevine or informed selection: Significance of quality attributes in India's emerging wine market 

      Deodhar S.Y.; Singh S.; Tank N. (UniCeSV - Universita degli Studi di Firenze, 2019)
      India today is an important emerging market for wines. A number of reasons are contributing to its growth. With a projected population of 1.4 billion, India is likely to overtake China as the most populous country in the ...
    • How macroeconomic shocks impact employment: comparison of Gujarat with states in Western India 

      Unni, Jeemol; Dev, Pritha (SPRINGER INDIA, 2021)
      In this paper, we discuss the impact of the macroeconomic shock of demonetisation on employment in the five Western states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh. We analyse the impact of the ...
    • Investments to reverse biodiversity loss are economically beneficial 

      Sumaila, U. Rashid; Rodriguez, Carlos Manuel; Schultz, Maria; Sharma, Ravi; Tyrrell, Tristan D.; Masundire, Hillary; Damodaran, A.; Bellot-Rojas, Mariana; Rosales, Rina Maria P.; Jung, Tae Yong; Hickey, Valerie; Solhaug, Tone; Vause, James; Ervin, Jamison; Smith, Sarah; Rayment, Matt (ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2017)
      Reversing biodiversity loss by 2020 is the objective of the 193 countries that are party to the global Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). In this context, the Aichi Biodiversity Targets 2020 were agreed upon by the ...
    • Measuring Complexity in Financial Data 

      Yadav, Gaurang Singh; Guha, Apratim; Chakrabarti, Anindya S. (FRONTIERS MEDIA SA, 2020)
      The stock market is a canonical example of a complex system, in which a large number of interacting agents lead to joint evolution of stock returns and the collective market behavior exhibits emergent properties. However, ...
    • Ownership structure and corporate social responsibility in an emerging market 

      Sahasranamam S.; Arya B.; Sud M. (Springer, 2020)
      While scholarship exploring the impact of ownership structure on corporate social responsibility (CSR) has investigated firms in developed markets, less work has examined how ownership in firms from emerging markets ...
    • Reverse innovation: a conceptual framework 

      Malodia, Suresh; Gupta, Shaphali; Jaiswal, Anand Kumar (SPRINGER, 2020)
      Reverse innovation (RI) has emerged as a new growth strategy for MNCs to innovate in emerging markets and then to further exploit the profit potential of such innovations by subsequently introducing them not only in other ...
    • Role of Indian Commodity Derivatives Market in Hedging Price Risk: Estimation of Constant and Dynamic Hedge Ratio, and Hedging Effectiveness 

      Kumar, Brajesh; Pandey, Ajay (UNIV INDONESIA, 2011)
      This paper examines hedging effectiveness of four agricultural (soybean, corn, castor seed and guar seed) and seven non-agricultural (gold, silver, aluminium, copper, zinc, crude oil and, natural gas) futures contracts ...
    • Shadow financial services and firm performance in South Africa 

      Zhou, Sheunesu; Tewari, D. D. (TAYLOR & FRANCIS AS, 2019)
      The last two decades have seen a sharp increase in shadow banking activities in both advanced and emerging economies. Shadow banks have therefore become an important part of financial markets due to their credit creation ...
    • Social Entrepreneurship in India: an exploratory study 

      Bulsara, Hemantkumar P.; Gandhi, Shailesh; Chandwani, Jyoti (UNIV NOVE JULHO, 2015)
      Social Entrepreneurship is an all-encompassing nomenclature, used for depicting the process of, bringing about social change on a major and impactful scale compared to a traditional Non-Governmental Organization (NGO). It ...
    • Telemedicine Adoption in India: Identifying Factors Affecting Intention to Use 

      Singh, Vanita; Dev, Vedant (IGI GLOBAL, 2021)
      COVID-19 pandemic mandates the transformation of the traditional healthcare delivery model from facility-based to virtual care worldwide. The use of technology in delivering healthcare has always been debated and faces ...