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Corruption and Governance: Insights from the Literature
(2010-07-07) -
Costs of Conservation of Agrobiodiversity in India
(2010-07-07) -
Cotton Revolution in Gujarat: The Impact of Biotechnology
(2010-07-09) -
Countervailing power for civil obligations of the State in Nepal's Constitution
(Kathmandu University School of Law, 2020) -
Country Study: The Canadian Primary Textile Industry
(2010-07-03) -
Country Study: The Indian Primary Textile Industry
(2010-07-05) -
Creating space: the role of the state in the Indian IT-related offshoring sector
(Springer, 2016)By facilitating the separation of the production and consumption of services, the information and communication technology (ICT) revolution has transformed the way companies do business (Fernández-Stark et al. 2011). The ... -
Creativity: A Tehnology for Development
(2010-09-22) -
Credit to Small and Marginal Farmers in India
(New Delhi: Academic Foundation, 2010-07-09) -
Cross Cultural Comparison of Youth Attitudes
(Tata McGraw-Hill, 2010-07-09) -
Crucible of crop diversity: forging partnership with farmer breeders and innovators for higher climate resilience
(Allied Publishers, 2017)Contents: Foreword. Preface. I. Climate change and climate variability: 1. Combating effect of climate change and climatic variability on Indian agriculture through smart weather forecasting and ICT application/N. ... -
Customer cyberbullying: the experiences of India‘s international-facing call centre agent
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Cyberbullying at work: understanding the influence of technology
(Springer, 2018)We exist at a time when technology has revolutionized the way people work. It is now just as easy to communicate electronically with colleagues thousands of miles away as it is with a co-worker in the same building. While ... -
Cyberbullying: an emergent phenomenon in contemporary workplaces
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2016)The emerging world of virtual work is not tied to physical workplaces or particular locations, but is dispersed and footloose. It is frequently precarious, and blurs the boundaries between work and non-work, production and ...