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    • Issues in accounting standards setting processes in India 

      Agrawal, Rajesh; Raghunathan, V. (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 1998-10-01)
      The paper critically examines the accounting standards setting process in India and compares the Indian process with the processes prevailing elsewhere in the world. The paper concludes that the Indian standards setting ...
    • Issues in Infrastructure for Export of Marine Products from India 

      Raghuram, G.; Asopa, V. N. (2009-03-09)
      Indian marine products are wanted internationally. There is potential for a higher market share in importing countries. Shrimp contributed 62% by value and 28% by volume of exports in 2002-03. The potential market for ...
    • Issues in Infrastructure for Export of Rice from India 

      Raghuram, G.; Asopa, V. N. (2009-07-29)
      Rice is exported in two varieties, basmati (aromatic) and non-basmati. The basmati rice exports are in three categories: white, brown and parboiled. India earned Rs 18.4 billion in 2001-02 from exports of basmati rice and ...
    • Issues in measurement of productivity in India 

      Dholakia, Ravindra H. (2009-12-12)
      A few conceptual issues having direct bearing on deriving the estimates of input productivities at the macro/aggregative level are discussed in the Indian context in the paper. The following issues are discussed in the ...
    • Issues in PPPs in ports in India 

      Raghuram, G.; Shukla, Niraja (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2014)
      PPP mode of investment in Indian ports has made a significant headway and is preferred for investments today. The 12 major ports and about 200 minor ports along the 7,500 km coastline of the country have together traded ...
    • Issues in strategy for export promotion: an inter-industry analysis 

      Dholakia, Ravindra H.; Dholakia, Bakul H.; Kumar, Ganesh (2010-03-24)
      The present paper points towards the need for integration between the new Exit policy and the 8th plan in India by considering direct and indirect effects of a unit increase in coefficients in each of the 47 commodity ...
    • Issues in the development of the most disadvantaged groups in South Asia 

      Bhatt, Anil (2010-03-14)
      0he paper discusses the efforts made in the development of the most disadvantaged groups (MDGs) in South Asia. It delineates four broad factors - the social political context of deprivation, the role of the central levels ...
    • Issues in water rights, institutional design and pricing that need resolution 

      Morris, Sebastian (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2014)
      In this paper the core issues that need resolution before water development especially by the private sector, and efficient usage can happen are very briefly outlined. These are Water rights have to be defined more ...
    • Jatropha curcas L: a promising non-edible oil seeds 

      Singh, Gurdev; Seetharaman, S. P.; Chokshi, S. N. (2010-03-27)
      Jatropha curcas L. is a non-edible oil seeds which grows widely in some areas in Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan where it is also grow as live fence on the boundaries of fields. Being hardy in nature it can survive ...
    • JIT implementation: outlines of a strategy 

      Thomas, P. S.; Ramachandran, K. (2010-07-20)
      The logic of JIT represents the core of a new management paradigm that has been used to devastating effect by Japanese companies during the 1970s and 1980s. in this paper, intended primarily for practitioners and tea hers, ...
    • Job involvement sense of participation and job satisfaction: a study in banking industry 

      Singh, Mira; Pestonjee, D. M. (2010-03-22)
      The purpose of the study was to explore the possible effect of job involvement and sense of participation on job satisfaction of two categories of bank employees. The sample consisted of 250 officers and 250 clerical cadre ...
    • Job satisfaction and moral in medium scale organizations 

      Goud, R. Mare; Pastonjee, D.M. (2010-03-31)
      A developing country like India cannot afford to neglect the problem of the people who contribute to its economic growth. Men work to satisfy their needs, and the extent of need satisfaction or need frustration is reflected ...
    • Job satisfaction job involvement and participation amongst different categories of bank employees 

      Singh, Mira; Pestonjee, D. M. (2010-03-15)
      This investigation aims to assess job satisfaction, job involvement and participation among officers and clerical cadre of a nationalised bank. The sample consists of 500 bank employees from western zone. Job satisfaction, ...
    • Job stress of a creative manager 

      Manimala, Mathew (2010-03-22)
      The 'inverted-U' relationship between stress and performance is well-known. It is reasonable to assume a similar relationship between stress and creativity. However, very little is known about the reverse relationship; the ...
    • Joint Sales Promotion: Prospects & Issues 

      Sonal, Kureshi; Preeta, Vyas (2009-09-02)
      This study is an attempt to understand current consumer joint sales promotion in India and thereby identify related prospects and problems. For a conceptual overview, relevant literature in this area was studied. To gain ...
    • Joint Ventures and technology Trade 

      Bhatt, M. C. (2012-10-01)
    • Justifiable preferences for freedom of choice 

      Lahiri, Somdeb (2010-01-16)
      In this paper we say that a preference for freedom of choice is justifiable if there exists a reflexive and complete binary relation on the set of alternatives, such that one oppurtunity is atleast as good as a second, if ...
    • Key Account Management 

      Vyas, Preeta H (2013-11-25)
      This note tries to explain concept of key account management (KAM), factors leading to importance of this emerging concept, criteria to determine key accounts from customer base, benefits to both buyers and sellers ...
    • Knowledge acquisition from examples using a reference class 

      Yegneshwar, S.; Arunkumar, S. (2010-03-23)
      Acquiring knowledge from examples is frequently used in expert systems. A common model is building of a decision tree which discriminates each class from every other class. Though such a model performs well as far as ...
    • Knowledge building in industry - technology institution joint R & D projects: a process model 

      Prabhu, Ganesh N. (2009-12-12)
      Technology institutions (TIs) traditionally rely on industry for funding basic research, generating researchable problems and commercializing their R&D, while industrial firms traditionally rely on TIs for basic research ...