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Role of Educational and R&D Institutions in City Clusters: An Exploratory Study of Bangalore and Pune Regions in India
(2009-07-24)
his paper explores the role played by academic institutions in Bangalore and Pune cities of India. It shows that there exists a large variety of linkages between industry and academia in the two Indian cities; a hierarchy ...
Small and Medium Enterprise in India Today – Overcoming Policy Constraints to Achieving Rapid Growth in a Globalising Economy
(2009-08-08)
Sustained very high rate of growth (above 8% in the context today in India) would be able to achieve (since a labour productivity growth of 4 to 4.5 % is to be factored in) a labour absorption rate of 3.5 to 4% which is ...
Linking Technical Education to Business Growth:
(2009-08-22)
Education has been recognized as the most important source of competitive advantage for a nation. It is the key determinant of firm level productivity which in turn drives business growth and profitability. Technical ...
Bangalore Cluster: Evolution, Growth and Challenges
(2009-09-01)
The dynamism and persistence of competitiveness among industrial clusters, even in the wake of globalization and liberalization in the 1990s, has led researchers to explore the causes of dynamic efficiencies at the cluster ...
Intellectual property and innovation changing perspectives in the Indian IT industry
(2009-12-12)
Large IT firms and firms in high-end niche areas are proactively seeking IP based growth strategies. While they typically seek IP protection inn western nations and not so much in India, this has led them to perceive ...
Labour market deepening in the Indian information technology industry: an exploratory analysis
(2009-12-12)
The analysis suggests that deepening is actually taking place but the pace but pace can probably be enhanced. Transition to the off-shore model, growth of the ITES sector, competition and infrastructure led movement of IT ...
Corporate response to economic reforms in India
(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 ...
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 ...