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DETERMINANTS OF ENTRY IN THE INDIAN MANUFACTURING SECTOR
(2009-09-04)
Since 1991, the Indian economy has experienced major structural and policy changes. These changes were expected to reduce barriers to entry and increase competition. While anecdotal evidence seems to support the contention ...
Empirical Assessment of Coherence in Information Technology firms
(2009-09-04)
Coherence is the ability to discover new – potentially profitable – combinations of various types of knowledge assets where complementarity is the basis for relevant combinations. Assets are considered complementary if ...
Agricultural research and technology transfer by the private sector in India
(2009-12-12)
The demand for new agricultural technology is growing in India. Since 1985 public sector investment in agricultural research in India continues to grow, but the growth rate is slowing down. With liberalization, the private ...
Empirical assessment of coherence in information technology firms
(2009-12-14)
Coherence is the ability to discover new potentially profitable combinations of various types of knowledge assets where complementarity is the basis for relevant combinations. Assets are considered complementary if ...
Strategic partnering in telecom software: northern telecom technology network in India
(2009-12-14)
Inter-firm linkages are becoming strategically important for transfer and development of technological capabilities. In this paper, we present how one such network of partnership between a MNC and some Indian software firms ...
Building technological capabilities in a liberalising developing economy: firm strategies and public policy
(2009-12-14)
As a consequence of economic reforms, the Indian manufacturing sector faces a variety of technology related challenges. It not only has to quickly develop world-class manufacturing capabilities, but also gear up to develop ...
An Arrested Virtuous Circle? Higher Education and High-Tech Industries in India
(2011-05-26)
This paper provides a brief but comprehensive overview of linkages between higher education and the high-tech sector and study the major linkages in India. It finds that the links outside of the labour market are weak. ...
Measuring Institutional Relatedness
(2011-05-26)
Firms in most emerging economies are engaged in seemingly unrelated activities. This is particularly observed in the case of business groups which dominate the landscape of these economies. Initially, diversification in ...
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 ...
Vertical integration, market structure and competition policy: experiences of indian manufacturing sector during the post reform period
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2017-09-26)
In the context of declining degrees of vertical integration in major industries of Indian manufacturing sector during the post-reform period, the present paper is an attempt to examine how such ‘vertical disintegration’ ...