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Management of in-house technology development and transfer: a process study in the Indian pharmaceutical and chemical industries
(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 ...
Financial sector reforms in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka
(1997)
In the context of Structural Adjustment which involved changing the relative wrights of public and private sectors in the economic matters. Financial Sector Reforms assume added significance as financial institutions have ...
An examination of initial and aftermarket returns of initial public offerings of equity shares
(1997)
Initial public offerings (IPOs) are ordinary equity shares issued by companies that have not previously issued equity shares to the public:
Existing literature in finance suggests that the issue price is generally lower ...
Firm level technological learning and performance: an empirical study in the Indian drugs and pharmaceutical industry
(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 ...
Corporate responses to the ecological environment: a process study of firms in the Indian chemical industry
(1997)
Environmental legislation in India has become increasingly stringent since the mid-eighties. Recent legislation provides for strict liability (i.e. fault is not required to be proved) in the event of environmental mishaps. ...
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 ...
Managerial cognition and action in complex problem solving
(1997)
The ability to solve problems effectively is an important characteristic that distinguishes a competent manager from the others. Many managerial problems are routine in nature with ready-made or programmed solutions available ...
The role of human resource management systems in influencing organizational commitment: a study of an organization in the software industry
(1997)
Organizational Commitment (OC) is of interest to both behavioural scientists and practicing managers as it is one of the important determinants of organizational performance. Committed employees are more likely to remain ...
Innovative and non-innovative determinants of viability of rural banking by nationalized commercial banks
(1997)
The Nationalized Commercial Banks (NCBs) have played an important role in economic development of the rural areas by promoting credit and deposit services for agriculture and allied sectors through their branches. This has ...