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When Culture Governs Business Practice…. A Look at Indian Diamond Cutting and Polishing Industry
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2015)In absence of the well-defined strategy, structure and processes in informal firms in emerging markets, it is the intangible aspect of organizing, specifically, the organizational culture that governs business practices. ... -
When does the equal income lindahl equilibrium solotion satisfy resource Monotonicity
(2010-03-23)In this paper we show that the Equal Income Lindahl Equilibrium solution Function satisfies resource monotonicity when preferences are quasi-linear and there is a constant returns to scale technology converting private ... -
When literacy campaigns gave birth to a women movement: the case of jago bahana in dumka (Bihar, India)
(2009-12-16)Total and Post Literacy Campaigns have launched incidental processes of women s empowerment in almost every district that witnessed this uniquely Indian innovation. However, these processes have generally tended to fade ... -
Where utility functions do not exist: A note on lexicographic orders
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 1989-08-01)There seems to be some amount of confusion in the finance text books regarding the conditions under which an individual's preferences can be represented by a utility function. Fama and Miller, for example, assert that two ... -
Whether Cross-Listing, Stock-speci c and Market-wide Calendar Events impact Intraday Volatility Dynamics? Evidence from the Indian Stock Market using High-frequency Data
(2013-11-25)Using high-frequency stock price data, we investigate the e ect of various stock- speci c and market-wide events on intraday volatility dynamics in the Indian market. Modeling intraday volatility dynamics using FFF ... -
Who Participates in Higher Education in India? Rethinking the Role of Affirmative Action
(2011-05-26)This paper explores how socio-economic, especially socio-religious affiliations, and demographic characteristics of individuals influence participation in higher education (HE). It argues that appropriate measures of ... -
Whose Empowerment? national digital infrastructure and India’s healthcare sector
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2019)Patient-centric digital infrastructure can potentially enhance the efficiency of the healthcare systems. Even in developed nations evidence suggests low adoption rates for such infrastructure. The Indian government, ... -
Why are we junking engine of growth?
(2010-04-03)Over the last year and a half, the real value of the rupee has been going up. Neither the government in its budget or otherwise, nor the RBI, seems to be concerned about the deleterious effects of the same on export growth. ... -
Why collective action: case of joint forest management in Gujarat, India
(2010-03-27)This paper empirically tests the factors which affect the collective action. The study is based upon the primary data collected from 33 villages in South Gujarat. -
Why development programmes fail
(2010-03-13)This paper analyses the strategic and organisational reasons for the failure of development programmes. The analysis of a selected Indian public health programme, namely, Goitre Control has been attempted to bring out the ... -
Why does poverty persist in regions of high biodiversity: a case for indigenous property right system
(2010-04-21)The extent of rural poverty has been noted to be unusually high in the Vavilov centres of genetic diversity. Be it rice in Orissa, India or potato in Peru, the cultivator preserving genes for diversity are unable to benefit ... -
Why don't we learn
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 1984-12-01)Rural development is essentially a process of widening decision making options of the majority of the poor. Creating choices without generating capacity to act might impair learning abilities of both, who create choices ... -
Why don’t Small and Medium Enterprises Innovate More: Creating a Cooperative Learning Environment at Individual, Firm and Regional Level
(2009-08-03)One would expect, that a large number of innovations linked to cycle, a common person’s means of transport, would be of great interest to the cycle industry. But, if the leaders of cycle industry do not evince much interest, ... -
Why have some Indian states lagged behind the others in improving agriculture sector performance?
(2009-08-03)While India has sustained annual GDP growth rate of over 6 percent over the last more than two decades, the distribution of this growth across various regions of the country has been highly uneven with significant year-to-year ... -
Why not push for 9% growth?
(2010-03-31)More than political constraints, an adherence to orthodoxy on the part of policy makers may have been responsible for the economy operating at well below the growth rate that it is capable of achieving. Part of the problem ... -
Why poor people don't cooperate? a study of traditional forms of cooperation with implications for modern organizations
(2010-03-13)A question which has remained under explored in Research on the Cooperatives and Rural Development is whether the Western European Models of organizing cooperatives further based on Agri-business concept as it evolved at ... -
Why Should 5000 Children Die in India Every Day? Major Causes and Managerial Challenges
(2011-05-26)This paper brings out the nature and magnitude of child deaths in India and observations on the management of some of the national programmes of the government of India. It also highlights certain managerial challenges ... -
Why should i care - Its others money
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2016-03-14)We examine the behavior of players when they play with their own vs. other people’s money; we investigate this for both dictator and ultimatum games. The results suggest that the behavior of the players differs when they ... -
Will you buy if others touch it? Evaluation of products touched by others during shopping
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2015)Research on multisensory nature of consumption has highlighted importance of smell, taste, and touch during product evaluation and subsequent purchase decisions. While sensory cues have a role to play in evaluation of ...