Browsing Thesis and Dissertations by Author "Chaudhuri, Shekhar"
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Acquisition and assimilation of technology in the tractor industry in India: the strategic perspective
Chaudhuri, Shekhar (1980)Researchers in international transfer of technology have predominantly assumed the perspective of top management of multinational corporations or public policy makers in developing countries. The influence of the external ... -
Firm level technological learning and performance: an empirical study in the Indian drugs and pharmaceutical industry
Das, Suranjan (1997)Firms acquire technological capability through a process of technological learning. The extant literature indicates that the process of technological learning influences a firm’s technological performance. The conceptual ... -
Human resource management in the subsidiaries of foreign firms in India
Maheshwari, Sunil (1997)Given the current economic climate, many companies see transfrontier operations as a logical, even unavoidable step in developing their own competitive potential. Increasing transfrontier operations by firms are making it ... -
International competitiveness of Indian sugar industry
Gupta, Kriti Bardhan (1999)Despite being the largest producer of sugar in the world, doubts are often raised about global competitiveness of the Indian sugar industry by quarters concerned with future direction of industry’s trade in a liberalized ... -
International competitiveness of selected Indian Industries - an empirical analysis
Peris, Lawrence W. J. (1995)Rationale and Objectives. The recent inflow and projections of foreign investments into India indicate that the international investing community views India as a, potentially high growth economy, whose industries are ... -
Joint R&D projects of industrial firms and technology institutions with developmental financial institutional support: a strategy process study
Prabhu, Ganesh N. (1996)Introduction: This study develops an empirically based conceptually derived typology and model of the process through which industrial firms and technology institutions (Tis) such as technology universities and national ... -
Management of in-house technology development and transfer: a process study in the Indian pharmaceutical and chemical industries
Sikdar, Arijit (1997)Technology development has played a central role in the growth and diversification of many industries and firms in the advanced economies. However the same cannot be said of the Indian industry. On the contrary there has ... -
Response of National R&D Laboratories to Environmental Change: A Study of Five Indian Industrial R&D Laboratories
Krishnan, Rishikesha T. (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 1996)Background: In a country like India, where more than 60% of the national expenditure on research and development is made by the central government, national RSLD laboratories have a major role to play in technological ... -
Strategic management in early stages of industry pioneers and late entrants: the case of Indian computer hardware industry
Karki, Rajnish (1994)This research reviews the current research and perspectives on the concept of strategy, strategies followed by industry pioneers and late entrants, and process of strategy formation in enterprises. The research proposes a ... -
Strategic responses of firms to economic liberalisation
Ray, Sougata (1998)The study is an attempt to investigate the antecedents and consequences of strategic response of firms in India to economic liberalization. The specific objectives of the study were to (a) explore the extent of change ... -
Technology adaptation in Indian chemical and engineering enterprises having collaboration with French enterprises - a comparative study
Raina, Rajinder (1990)Technology innovation has been central to the growth of the economies of the industrialized countries. Technology innovation has therefore been extensively researched. In case of the newly industrializing countries, lacking ...