Browsing Thesis and Dissertations by Author "Satia, J. K."
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Adoption of family planning: a process model and optimal pattern for the visit of a field worker
Bhatnagar, Subhash C. (1975)In the context of the poor performance of the national family planning programme and the current paucity of resources, a major problem facing the programme administration is that of effective utilization of available ... -
An application of cost benefit analysis to rural electrification
Ranganathan, Venkataraman (1977)The purpose of Benefit-Cost Analysis is to evaluate benefits and costs 'correctly' while comparing competing alternatives and choose the best of them in order to maximize society's benefits. If every input is cost at its ... -
The Dynamic multistage multicommodity process selection - location - production - allocation (DMMSLPA) model for centralised.
Seshadri, D. V. R. (1985)The concern of the present work is to determine the optimal or near—optimal growth strategy for a process industry from the point of view of the Central Planner of a country. This involves determining optimal locations of ... -
Industrial energy use and environment quality: a case study of Ahmedabad
Naik, Charu Sheela (1989)The pursuit of modern economic growth generates environmental degradation in some form. Much debate is generated regarding the environmental impacts of major development projects. But, the growth of industries in urban ... -
Interaction between production scheduling and dispatching: an experimental study in an MRP frame work
Murty, L. Srinivasa (1987)Operations Planning seeks to determine the best utilization of existing resources that will help in achieving the objectives set for Operations Management. It takes the production system as given and attempts to suggest, ... -
Multi-objective two-level planning for extending banking facilities to rural areas
Chaudhary, Bhaskara (1977)This dissertation develops multi-objective two level planning methodologies for the problem of extending banking facilities to rural areas. An investigation of the existing banking spread reveals that the spread had taken ... -
Multi-project scheduling under multiple resource constraints: an experimental investigation
Pant, Madan (1984)The term Multi-Project Scheduling under Multiple Resource Constraints, MPSMRC, refers to a situation where an organization seeks to allocate a set of common scarce resources to the competing activities of a number of ... -
Resource allocation and scheduling in project networks under risk
Goplan, Marathurai Ramani (1978)The effects of scheduling heuristics and resource availability (single resource type) on project completion time when the activity durations are known with certainty and also when they are assumed to follow a known probability ... -
Risk in agriculture and agricultural development: the role of public policy
Phansalkar, S. J. (1989)Agricultural incomes are subject to weather-induced variations, particularly in rainfed agricultural zones. It has been argued that the risk to agricultural income caused by the weather and other factors leads to several ... -
Simulation model to determine minimum inventory level in grey room of textile industry
Amar, Kranti (1977)Under the ideal conditions, textile mills should have only that much of inventory of cloth, which is actually being processed. Therefore objective of the enterprise is to reduce the magnitude of express work in process ... -
The Strategies of Voluntary Organizations: A Study of the Content of Strategy and the Process of Strategy Formation
Mahtani, Rajshri (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 1992)An organization’s strategy has been viewed as an important variable as it defines the relationship of the total organization to its environment, and guides the internal administrative and operational activities on an ... -
Technical innovation in the manufacturing enterprise: context and process
Sinha, Arun P. (1982)This study is about the micro bases of technical change. Strategic action at innovating technology within the manufacturing enterprise is one prominent route to aggregate technical change. There is, however, little ... -
Understanding hospital performance: an empirical study
Aruldas, Vijaykumar (1994)The different categories of hospitals in India (government, voluntary, for-profit), have different ideologies which have traditionally governed their ways of functioning. With the contexts they work in getting increasingly ...