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setting up operations in India in the last ten years, Indian companies are now exposed to manufacturing excellence techniques … InQ; what are the enablers and barriers of innovation and what strategy should the industry and the company adopt to …
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This paper has attempted to analyse the effects of deregulation policy, introduced in India during the mid 1980s, on …
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The automobile industry in India has gone through a lot of transformation since inception. With the liberalisation … process starting in 1991, the industry has seen the entry of global auto majors in India. Due to changing customer preferences … assumed great significance. In line with the global auto and auto component industry, the auto component companies in India …
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This paper has attempted to analyse the effects of deregulation policy, introduced in India during the mid 1980s, on …
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This study analyzes the patterns of agglomeration of some modern manufacturing sectors in India, and in particular the … development in two leading auto clusters in India-Chennai and the National Capital Region (NCR). Moreover, the study analyzes … influences the performance of the auto component firms and those belonging to a cluster perform better. …
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Learning has been recognized as an important factor in explaining the growth of firms in both industrial organization theory and literature. However, few models have attempted to relate the learning and growth literature with the industrial policy regime, especially in economies heavily...
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This study analyzes the impact of government policy regime on the learning and capability acquisition of firms over time. Through a case study analysis of the Indian automotive industry, the study develops three hypotheses relating policy regimes with learning strategies of firms. The study...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present strategic responses of leading Indian pesticide manufacturers to the voice of stakeholders and regulatory authorities regarding environment friendly products and processes. The study has made a unique attempt to analyze the product portfolio of...
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This study investigates the relationships among Environmental Quality (EQ), Human Development (HD) and economic growth for 14 major Indian States. To capture the temporal aspects of EQ, the sample period is divided to Period A (1990-1996) and Period B (1997-2004). For both the subperiods, 63...
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Dairy enterprise is an established sector in rural India and is playing a vital role in generating additional income …, marketing, and processing of various dairy products in India. The microfinance programmes extended in dairy sector are helpful …
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