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This paper examines three software and/or information technology enabled services (ITES) industries—two in the early …
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the main sources of knowledge transfer and innovation among key firms in Bangalore’s software cluster are their external …
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This study aimed to provide some insights into sanitation-related strategies taken by the BRAC Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Programme from an economic point of view. The aim of this report included measuring and identifying the factors that influence willingness to pay for improved...
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enhancing manufacturing productivity. issue by analyzing an unpublished data set on the investment in computers and software at …
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This paper studies an episode of dissemination of wrong stock index values in real time due to a software bug in the …
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The Indian software industry is at the bottom of knowledge hierarchy, where the bottom is highly segmented. The … the global competitiveness and has to be reversed to capitalise on the gains of the software industry across the whole …
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due to the assault and enable them to heal from abuse. The focus of this document is to explain basic hospital, police and …
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This study looked at budget processes related to health in two districts of Maharashtra and found that there was a significant variation in the way budget estimation was practiced at the level of Primary Health Centers (PHCs) in both the Districts. [CEHAT]....
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The brief is based on the experience and the success of a hospital based Crisis Centres for women facing domestic …
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The experiences of introducing the Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence (SAFE) kit, which is developed to ensure correct collection of evidence in two public hospitals in Mumbai, to examine the provisions in the judgement and explore ways to expand its impact are drawn. [WP No. 1].
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