Fortune at the Bottom of Pyramids: Eradicating Poverty through Profits‚ Dorling Kindersley India Pvt. Ltd‚ India Mitra‚ B.S. (1995) India’s Informal Car‚ Wall Street Journal‚ p.10 Krishna A. (2003) What Is Happening to Caste? A View from Some North Indian Villages. The Journal of Asian Studies. 62(4)‚ pp. 1171-1193. Available at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3591763?orgin=crossr Mitra‚ B.S. (2006) Grass root Capitalism Thrives in India. 2006 Index of Economic Freedom‚ pp. 39-47. Economic Times of
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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AHMEDABAD INDIA Research and Publications The Logistics Sector in India: Overview and Challenges Pankaj Chandra Nimit Jain W.P. No.2007-03-07 March 2007 The main objective of the working paper series of the IIMA is to help faculty members‚ Research Staff and Doctoral Students to speedily share their research findings with professional colleagues‚ and to test out their research findings at the pre-publication stage INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AHMEDABAD-380
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CHAPTER II MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY 2.1 INDUSTRY PROFILE Manufacturing industry refers to those industries which involve in the manufacturing and processing of items and indulge in either creation of new commodities or in value addition. The manufacturing industry accounts for a significant share of the industrial sector in developed countries. The final products can either serve as a finished good for sale to customers or as intermediate goods used in the production process. 2.2
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The Future of Non-Profits Jose M. Peralta Keller University PA571 – Nonprofit Organization Management Kevin Hume February 18‚ 2011 The Future of Non-Profits “The once-booming nonprofit sector is in the midst of a shakeout‚ leaving many Americans without services and culling weak groups from the strong. Hit by a drop in donations and government funding in the wake of a deep recession‚ nonprofits—from arts councils to food banks—are undergoing a painful restructuring‚ including mergers‚ acquisitions
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Exchange Rate of the Rupee and Purchasing Power Parity Author(s): Ashok K. Nag and Amit Mitra Reviewed work(s): Source: Economic and Political Weekly‚ Vol. 33‚ No. 25 (Jun. 20-26‚ 1998)‚ pp. 1525-1532 Published by: Economic and Political Weekly Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4406906 . Accessed: 02/01/2013 03:20 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a
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Research Centre (WARC) [accessed 20 Oct‚ 2011]. Mc Coll‚ J. & Moore‚ C. (2010)‚ “An exploration of fashion retailer own brand strategies”‚ Journal of Fashion Marketing & Management‚ [online] Vol:15 (1) 2011available: Emerald [accessed 21 oct‚2011] Mitra‚ A Parker‚ R.S‚ Hermans C.S & Schaefer‚ A.D‚ (2004)‚ “Fashion consciousness of Chinese‚ Japanese and American teenagers”‚ Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management‚ Vol: 8 (2)‚ pp.176-186‚ available: Emerald [accessed 20 Oct 2011] Patwardhan‚ H Popkowski
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among business competitive strategy‚ human resource strategy and reward system Howard‚ Larry‚ W. & Dougherty‚ T.W. (2004). Alternative Reward Strategies and Employee Reactions‚ Compensation and Benefits Review‚ 36‚ 41 - 51. 10. Jenkins‚ G.‚ Gupta‚ M.‚ Mitra‚ A.‚ & Shaw‚ J. (1998). Are financial incentives related to performance? A meta-analytic review of empirical research 11. Kulkarni‚ P. (1983). Organizational Behaviour and Human Decision Processes. New Delhi: McCoy Hill. 12. Lawler‚ E.E. (1985). “The
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References: Durant‚ Robert‚ Champion‚ Heather‚ Wolfson‚ Mark‚ Omli‚ Morrow‚ McCoy‚ Thomas‚ D’Agostino Jr.‚ Ralph B.‚ Wagoner‚ Kim‚ & Mitra‚ Ananda (2007) Howard‚ Donna E.‚ Wang‚ Min Qi‚ & Yan‚ Fang (2007). Adolescent Females. Adolescence‚ Vol. 42‚ No. 166 (311-324) Loiselle‚ Marci‚ & Fuqua‚ Wayne (2007). Lysova‚ A. V.‚ (2007) Dating Violence in Russia McEwan‚ Siobhan‚ De Man‚ Anton
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Power Distribution Reforms in India – A journey from Monopoly towards Competition. Case Objective: Power a basic human need is the critical infrastructure on which modern economic activity is fully dependent. Only 55% households in India have access to Electricity. Most of those who have access do not get uninterrupted reliable supply. In this era of globalization‚ it is essential that electricity of good qualities is provided at reasonable rates for economic activity so that competitiveness increases
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Characteristics of Educational Technology 1. Educational technology is based on the application of the scientific knowledge.2. Educational Technology has contributed in developing various methods‚ for example‚ micro-teaching method‚ simulatedteaching‚ interaction analysis‚ audio-visual aids and programmed learning method.3. In the field of educational technology‚ psychology‚ science‚ technology‚ system‚ art‚ audio-visual aids and machines areused.4. Educational technology is helpful in making the
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