Browsing Thesis and Dissertations by Author "Gupta, Anil K."
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Analysis and design of public policy using system dynamics approach: a case in healthcare sector.
Saxena, Anurag (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2015)High prevalence of communicable diseases, rapid increase in prevalence of non-communicable diseases, and poor maternal and child health indicators characterize public health situation in India. One of the main reasons for ... -
Client-orientation in new product development: a case of biotechnological agri-input
Moorthy, Janakiraman (1995)Evaluation of agricultural technology development and review of commercial product development revealed that only a small percentage of the new products have succeeded in the market. For instance, the numbers of varieties ... -
Corporate responses to the ecological environment: a process study of firms in the Indian chemical industry
Jose, P.D. (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. ... -
Ecological movements - strategies for managing conflicts around natural resources-A case of forests
Maitreyi, K.R. (1992)The state owns and controls the natural resources in India. It is accountable for scarcity of natural resources through its actions or inaction. It is also responsible for the design of a system of property rights for ... -
Environmental Compliance: A case study of the Alang ship-breaking yard
Priyadarshini, Keren (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2003)A study of the Alang Ship-breaking Yard, Gujarat was undertaken to examine the factors responsible for environmental non-compliance. Levels of pollution can be lowered through effective environmental regulations. The ... -
An Exploratory Study of Post-implementation Experiential Perceptions of Reservations with Focus on Stigmatization Processes in the Higher Professional Education Context
Mishra, Manisha (2013)Multiple efforts around the world are made to address the issue of discrimination and marginalization. The Indian experience has taken the form of reservation policy in public services, in public sector jobs and in public ... -
Exploring Openness in Innovation Process
Shukla, Shantam (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2015)Innovation as a source of competitive advantage helps organization gain superior returns from market. Until recently, innovation activities were generally restricted inside organizations and in some cases to select partners, ... -
Grassroots innovations for sustainable development: the case of agricultural pest management
Pastakia, Astad R. (1996)Farmers and others at the grassroots level in India and many other developing countries are known to experiment and innovate to come up with their own solutions to problems faced by them in the field of agriculture. However ... -
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 ... -
Self-Initiated teacher innovations in government rural elementary schools: Evolution, impact, and sustainability
Ranjan, Rajiv (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2017)The challenge to the production function approach has attracted the attention of education research towards the behavioural aspects of key educational change initiators, i.e., teachers and principals. The teaching profession ... -
Workplace gender dilemmas: insights from women's narratives
Maheshwari, Mridul (2011)The phenomenon of workplace gender diversity has become a reality today even in India and across the globe (Budhwar, Saini and Bhatnagar, 2005). However, this diversity has triggered challenges both for management and the ...