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management and other employees. Mixing these two practices—giving stock options to consumers who buy the firm’s productâ …€”, creates a deadly brew. Large numbers of consumers can be lured into buying this product, giving the entrepreneur huge profits … and the consumers a growing profit share. But this is a camouflaged Ponzi that will ultimately crash. By analogy it is …
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airport development strategy in Malaysia. [ADBI Working Paper 119] …
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natural resource management. It calls for building on the existing governance instruments that are diverse from regulation to …
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The challenges of providing insurance to Indian agricultural sector in a manner that is both meaningful and sustaining. Critical assessment of the existing initiative and present possible options for improvement are presented. [NABARD Occasional Paper No. 44]....
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critically foreground and map out the conceptual ruminations relating to gender, development, empowerment, and participation that …
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Concerns of the community needs to be taken into account for water resources development and management. The success of …
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Review of Corporate Social Responsibility: Past, Present and Future by Sanjay Kumar Panda; The Icfai University Press; 373pp, 2008.
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A detailed analysis of the stakes and dynamics at play in the public, civil and self-regulation of companies in India is offered. With the rapid growth and modernization of the country as the backdrop, this paper points towards a reconfiguration of relationships and the balance of power among...
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Railway Budget 2010-11.
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This paper uses the lens of culture to develop propositions on how customer attitude towards celebrity endorsements is a function of cultural parameters in emerging countries like India. [W.P. No. 2013-07-01]. URL:[http://www.iimahd.ernet.in/assets/snippets/workingpaperpdf/12087729752013-07-01.pdf].
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