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    • The Case of OD in an NGO in India 

      Nair, Nisha; Vohra, Neharika (2009-08-22)
      This organizational development exercise was carried out in a prominent NGO that works in the area of rights and advocacy in the state of Jharkand in India. The OD exercise was part of the Applied Behavioral Science course ...
    • Cases development: process and problems 

      Shah, B. G. (2010-03-13)
      In this paper it deals with the questions relating to the statement of case problem, disguise of the identify of the organization, confidential nature of information and 'Quid-Proquo' for case writing facility. It also ...
    • Cash flow manipulation in state-owned enterprises 

      Nagar, Neerav; Arora, Jaskiran (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2016-03)
      Manuscript Type: Empirical Research Question/Issue: We examine whether the state-owned enterprises (SOEs) are more likely to manipulate operating cash flows than private-owned enterprises (POEs). We also test whether the ...
    • Castor oil exports: a promising business 

      Tewari, D. D. (2010-03-31)
      This paper highlights the scope of increasing caster oil export business and discusses potential market areas.
    • Castor revolution in Gujarat, India: what made it successful? 

      Tewari, D. D. (2010-03-31)
      This paper explains why castor hybrids had a spectacular success in Gujarat. It develops a model and uses it to explain step by step changes that took place in the castor economy of Gujarat.
    • Catalysing Indian agriculture 

      Desai, Bhupat M. (2009-12-12)
      This somewhat non-technical and brief paper synthesizes the literature on what to catalyse for the Strategy for agriculture and how to accomplish this strategy through public policies for government expenditure, reorganization ...
    • Causal linkages among dimensions of perceived organizational environment 

      Khandwalla, Pradip N. (2010-03-14)
      The paper highlights the importance of environmental perceptions of management for a strategic conti theory of organizational functioning. Based on data from 75 Indian organizations, the paper examines the temporal stability ...
    • Causality between money and price level in India revisited 

      Sharma, Ram Lal (2010-03-22)
      In this paper we have reexamind the issue of causality between money and price level in India and have used only granger's test for this purpose. we have found that there exists a unidirectional causality running from M1 ...
    • Cause related marketing - an Indian overview 

      Kureshi, Sonal; Thomas, Sujo (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2014)
      The Indian market has witnessed all types of organizations ranging from national to multinational to regional as well as local adopting cause related marketing (CRM) practice since the late nineties. They started partnering ...
    • CBD and TRIPS: empowering knowledge rich, economically poor people through IRP reforms 

      Gupta, Anil K. (2010-07-20)
      The discussion in the recent COP 8 meeting ending on March 31,2006 the subject of prior Informed Consent and protection of intellectual property rights of knowledge holders remained very contentious. Here discuss various ...
    • Central excise revenues from major commodities and the sources of their growth 

      Gupta, Anand P. (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 1988-09-01)
      Indirect taxes are the mainstay of India's tax system, currently accounting for about 86% of the total tax collections.The major indirect taxes are: central excise duty, customs duty, sales tax, state excise duty, vehicle ...
    • The challenge of governance in India today 

      Morris, Sebastian (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2001-10-01)
      This paper attempts to delineate the possible role of governance oriented reform in India today. We raise conceptual and historical difficulties with the notion that sees governance failure as the cause of poor economic ...
    • Challenges in sustaining a hospital: lessons for managing healthcare institutions 

      Maheshwari, Sunil; Bhat, Ramesh (2009-09-03)
      One of the important components of the private health care sector has been health care facilities set up by corporate sector. The financial sustainability of these facilities is closely linked to the financial performance ...
    • Challenges of Indian organization in the twenty first century 

      Parikh, Indira J. (2009-12-14)
      This paper was explored and identified organizational realities through a process of discussion and the dialogues with CEO s employees across various levels of hierarchy of the organization. This paper has identified five ...
    • Change and innovations: a select bibliography of books for the use of those who are concerned with educational innovations 

      Pareek, Udai (2010-03-21)
      It is a classified annotated bibliography of recent books on various aspects of change and innovation. The bibliography is meant for those who are concerned with educational innovations. The bibliography has been classified ...
    • Changes in land ownership pattern - an aspect of structural change in Indian agriculture 

      Vyas, V. S. (2010-03-12)
      In this paper, discussed about the changes in the structure of land holdings in India during 1960s, vairous processes by which the changes have come about, and the underlying causes which could explain these changes.
    • Changing context of trade mark protection in India: a review of the trade marks act, 1999 

      Pathak, Akhileshwar (2010-03-31)
      With liberalisation and globalisation of the Indian economy, it has become possible for anyone to get into production and services in most of the sectors. This has led to rampant misuse and appropriation of trade marks. ...
    • Changing landscape of logistics in India with Multimodal logistics parks 

      Dutt, Avi; Shrey, Apurva; Roy, Debjit (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2023-02)
      Logistics costs in India account for a higher proportion of total value of goods compared to other developed countries. According to the Ministry of Road Transportation and Highways (MoRTH), it was around 13-14% in 2015 ...
    • Changing patterns of women's identity 

      Parikh, Indira J.; Shah, Nayana (2010-07-27)
      This paper examines the identify and role taking of Indian women over a period of time. The transition from the agrarian to the industrial/ technological era has had a significant impact on the identify patterns of women ...
    • Changing perspective on rural credit between mid - 80s and mid - 90s - experiences of two West Bengal villages 

      Datta, Samar K.; Chakrabarti, Milindo (2010-07-27)
      Credit is a pure service transaction between two points of time rather than a spot market transaction in pure goods . Because of the time gap involved between sanction and realization of credit, the players in the market ...