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    • Corporate governance: changing trends in interpreting fiduciary duty 

      Agarwal, Anurag K. (2013-11-26)
      One of the foremost requirements of corporate governance is transparency in the system, which ensures that individuals making decisions for and on behalf of a company do so in the best interest of the company and clearly ...
    • Corporate Governance: Confidentiality and Role of Media in Changing Times 

      Agarwal, Anurag K. (2013-11-22)
      There is a certain tension between the primary objective of the media to tell as much as possible to the public and the objective of the companies to retain confidentiality. In this tussle, legal and ethical issues are ...
    • Corporate Governance: Financial Regulators and Courts Need To Be On the Same Page 

      Agarwal, Anurag K. (2013-11-25)
      Real corporate governance requires tough financial regulators which effectively work to safeguard investors’ interests in securities and endeavour to create a proper environment for the securities market to develop. The ...
    • Corporate image advertising 

      Shingi, P. M. (2010-03-13)
      While describing how a favourable corporate image shared by different types of public like investors, merchants, dealers, administrators, political leaders, customers, business associates and company executives can provide ...
    • Corporate investment for 1979: a forecast 

      Rangarajan, C. (2010-03-27)
      Investment in 1979. Corporate investment is taken to include gross capital expenditures of all companies including joint sector companies. Government companies alone are excluded. This study also provides a picture of ...
    • Corporate investment in 1976: a forecast 

      Rangarajan, C. (2010-03-13)
      The study entailed an analysis of all the projects sanctioned by the all India term lending institutions. Capital expenditures incurred on all projects sanctioned by these institutions during 1974 amounted to Rs.681 crores. ...
    • Corporate investment in 1977: a forecast 

      Rangarajan, C. (2010-03-20)
      This study entailed an analysis of all the projects sanctioned by the all-India term lending institutions. The author made an attempt to forecast the likely level of capital expenditures by the private corporate sector in 1977.
    • Corporate investment in 1978: a forecast 

      Rangarajan, C. (2010-03-13)
      Investment in the private corporate sector, including the joint sector, has shown a substantial rise in 1977 as compared with 1976. However, this substantial rise has been contributed largely by the projects in the joint ...
    • Corporate investment in 1980: a forecast 

      Rangarajan, C. (2010-03-14)
      An attempt is made in this paper to forecast the growth in private corporate investment in 1980. Corporate investment is taken to include gross capital expenditures of all companies including joint sector companies. This ...
    • Corporate investment in 1981 - a forecast 

      Rangarajan, C. (2010-03-14)
      This paper attempts to make a forecast of the growth in private coprorate investment in 1981. Corporate investment is taken to cover gorss capital expenditures of all companies in private and joint sectors. The study also ...
    • Corporate investment in agriculture research: issues in sustainable development 

      Gupta, Anil K.; Singh, Rakesh (2010-07-27)
      The productivity of agricultural inputs has been consistently declining over last two decades. Given the economic squeeze, Indian economy cannot afford to provide resources required for such a non-sustainable use of inputs. ...
    • Corporate networking for strategic advantage 

      Dixit, Mukund R.; Ramachandran, K. (2010-07-27)
      This paper attempts to conceptualise some of the thoughts that are emerging in the area of corporate networking. While some research has been done in this area in the advanced western countries, nothing so far has happened ...
    • Corporate performance - post liberalisation 

      Raghunathan, V.; Das, Prabina (2009-12-12)
      The Economic reform process initiated by the Government of India since July 1991 envisaged a major shift from an over regulated and protected regime to a deregulated and market oriented system. The period since 1991 has ...
    • Corporate planning in the context of national planning 

      Rangarajan, C. (2010-03-13)
      Identifying the opportunities and constraints in the environment is considered as the essential first step in formulating a corporate plan. To what extent is this task rendered easy when a national plan exists for a country? ...
    • Corporate planning practices in private sector companies in India 

      Nambudiri, C. N. S. (2010-03-13)
      This paper summarises the results of a study of corporate planning practices in private sector companies in India Even though long term planning is not very widely practiced by companies in the private sector, those companies ...
    • Corporate power and social responsibility: lessons from the west 

      Balakrishnan, K. (2010-03-22)
      Corporate social responsibility is fast becoming a fashionable phrase among businessmen, managers, management academics, economists, politicians, and the public at large. Before these diverse groups plunge into serious ...
    • Corporate response to economic reforms in India 

      Basant, Rakesh (2009-12-12)
      Recent economic liberalization in India has significantly changed the policy environment and has forced the domestic firms to review their strategies. As the situation is still evolving, the paper essentially explores ...
    • Corporate restructuring for shareholder value 

      Venkiteswaran, N. (2010-04-06)
      This paper takes an overview of two prime concerns of corporate management in the recent times, viz., shareholder value management and corporate restructuring. The paper begins with a brief discussion on the emergence of ...
    • Corporate sickness and its prevention by financial institutions 

      Khandwalla, Pradip N. (2010-03-14)
      Growing corporate sickness seems to be a global phenomenon, at least is the world's market-oriented economies. But the causes of sickness may differ as between Third World countries like India and the developed Western ...
    • Corporate strategy revisited: towards developing a dynamic framework 

      Ramachandran, K.; Ray, Sougata (2010-04-05)
      Corporate strategy has become a major area of research especially in recent years. Strategy research has off-late shifted from the industrial organization paradigm of the 80s to the resources based view with the core ...