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States and Europe has significantly affected Indian IT companies which depends upon the outsource projects from these …
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Entrepreneurs take risk and build organizations that fuel the growth of economies. Number of studies have shown that risk taking is a personality trait as well as a result of contextual forces. It is affected by the perceived risk and the risk bearing capacity of an entrepreneur. Many studies...
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With over 25% of Savings rate, India is amongst one of the top countries saving her income. Question is, can India utilize these savings to fuel her future growth. With this hidden treasure, does India still need to be dependent on Foreign money? Read on and appreciate the power of India's savings
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Education is the corner stone of economic and social development. It plays a significant role in economic development and higher education contributes to human resource development in many ways. Thus investment in higher education can be a key contributor to country's economic growth. The study...
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Purpose - The purpose of this study is to find out the awareness, attitude and career preference of commerce students (undergraduate (UG) and post-graduate (PG)) for the insurance industry in India. Design/methodology/approach - The data were collected from 800 commerce students (400 male...
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The article is based on a three-year study of 70 business executives belonging to 20 large organizations operating in India to identify the kind of interventions used by agents (managers) to make service innovations successful. For the purpose of analysis, the subject organizations were...
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. Indeed, countries like India and the United States, which have strict prohibitions on betting and gambling, have seen vast …
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Paradox coined by law professors Kal Raustiala and Christopher Sprigman in the United States has led to imitation becoming an …
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The case of MCX & Ors v. NSE of India is one of the first cases on abuse of dominant position. The Competition Act, 2002 was enacted to ensure that any type of anti-competitive agreement is not allowed in the market. The anti-competitive agreement causes appreciable adverse effects on...
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The Supreme Court of India delivered its judgment in the appeals pertaining to the Ram Janmabhoomi – Babri Masjid case on 9 November 2019, after a marathon hearing of 40 days and exhaustive discussions and deliberations on issues encompassing history, archaeology and of course law. The...
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