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Exploring the context, process and outcome of strategic information system decisions: a study of organizations from India and Singapore
(1998)
In this era of rapid change, one of the crucial issues facing senior IS executives is the development of an effective information systems (IS) strategy. Increasing advancements in information technology, together with ...
Factors influencing commitment of key individuals towards an organisational transformation
(1998)
Recent years have been marked by many significant changes in the technological, socio—cultural, competitive, political and legal conditions faced by Indian organizations. To sustain growth and profitability in such fast ...
Environment, business strategy and buyer supplier relationship: exploration of linkages
(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 ...
Implementation of quality management programmes as a process of planned organisational change
(1998)
In the last decade, Indian organizations have been paying increasing attention to quality of products and services. Reasons for this focus on quality are increased competition and more demanding and discerning customers ...
Modelling of a pull production system: a simulation approach
(1998)
In recent years the success of Japanese management techniques has led to their increasing popularity among both practitioners and researchers. One of the techniques that has attracted much attention is the pull production ...
Joint R&D projects of industrial firms and technology institutions with developmental financial institutional support: a strategy process study
(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 ...
Energy-environment policy and technology selection: modeling and analysis for India
(1996)
Energy is a critical input to economic growth. The Indian energy sector is already under strain due to shortages in commercial energy supply, low reserves of oil and gas. high oil imports, unsustainable use of biomass in ...
International trade behavior of firms: a study of transactions carried out across countries with special reference to selected French and Indian firms in leather shoes industry
(1997)
There is general agreement among trade theorists that there is an only net gain to be realized in a world of free trade without any barriers across borders. Traditional and new trade theories explain international trade ...
Study of the repurchase behaviour of farmers: case of the Indian tractor market
(1997)
Knowledge about a product category affects various aspects of the consumer buying process. This has been recognized by researchers as an important factor in the field of consumer behavior. It has been found to influence ...
Response of National R&D Laboratories to Environmental Change: A Study of Five Indian Industrial R&D Laboratories
(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 ...