Browsing Thesis and Dissertations by Author "Manikutty, S."
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Development of dynamic capabilities in international joint ventures: an investigation within the context of insurance industry of an emerging economy
Roy, Kaushik (2014)The study of international joint ventures (IJV) has been dominated by the focus on partner interactions as the underlying theoretical construct. It is argued that a less studied but relevant lens is that of development of ... -
ECIL: a case study of environmental and organiztional response in the public sector
Manikutty, S. (1987)A major function Of general management has been noted in the business policy literature as that of ensuring a "match" on a continuing basis between the characteristics of the organization and those of the environment. ... -
Environment, business strategy and buyer supplier relationship: exploration of linkages
Mustafi, Sumit (1999)Research on the nature of buyer-supplier relationship is still in a nascent in context of developing countries like India. With economic liberalization and mounting pressure on firms to be competitive , buyer-supplier ... -
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 ... -
Managing Ambidexterity in Growth Phase of Start-Up Firms
Sinha, Sabyasachi (2013)This thesis explores how startup firms balance the conflicting requirements of exploration and exploitation during their growth phase, i.e., until they reach a stage of maturity when they no longer can be called start-ups. ... -
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 innovation for serving the low-income segment
Roychowdhury, Shounak (2011)The literature on serving the ‘bottom of pyramid’ (BOP) argues that large firms can profit from serving consumer segments, traditionally considered uneconomical. This would call for ‘strategic innovation’, as it would ... -
Strategic response of government owned enterprises to deregulation and changes in public sector policy: a study in the context of Indian central public sector enterprises
Venugopal, R. (1998)This dissertation is an attempt to document, analyze and explain the content and process of strategic response of Government-owned enterprises to deregulation and changes in Government’s public sector policy. The research ...