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examine the United States of America (US), India, China, and Canada and their increasing reliance on this controversial policy … instrument, as governments are faced with new global competitive pressures. For two decades, China has been the most targeted … country for anti-dumping suits in the world. The anti-dumping strategy of China will be analyzed; the anti-dumping case study …
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Business groups, which are ubiquitous in emerging market economies, balance the advantages of characteristics such as internal capital markets with the disadvantages such as inefficient internal distribution of resources and suppression of technological and other forms of innovativeness. In this...
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Financialization creates space for the financial sector in economies, and in doing so helps to raise the share of financial assets in the portfolios held by market participants. Largely driven by deregulation, the process works to make financial assets relatively attractive as compared to other...
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The Indian Tata Group is one of the largest and most admired business groups in the world. It has 28 listed subsidiaries and more than 80 operating businesses. It has shown strong financial performance and social responsibility for decades. Interestingly, it has a unique ownership structure: the...
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Maximizing the total value of the firm — that is, the sum of the market values of the equity, debt and any other contingent claims outstanding on the firm — is fast gaining popularity in India. Value maximization, as an objective function that will guide managers in making the optimal...
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The purpose of this paper is to develop and validate an instrument/scale to assess the performance of Indian software professionals (SPs). Data were collected from 441 software and senior software engineers from eight Indian software firms. The team leaders assessed the performance of software...
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With over 150GW of installed capacity and around 723.8 BUs of electricity generation during 2008-09, India remains the 5th largest consumer of electricity in the world. Coal fired power plants account for more than half of the installed capacity and caters to more than 65% of the power demand....
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This study is going to establish a relationship between performance management system (PMS) and Organizational Effectiveness (OE). Data were gathered from 54 companies from Indian manufacturing sectors using a structured questionnaire. Factor analysis, reliability and regression tests in SPSS...
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Corporate managers are actively engaged to take business and financial decisions which results in long term value to their shareholders. Managers pursue this goal through their investment, financing and dividend decisions. Dividend policy refers to the payout the management decides to compensate...
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This study investigates into the profit function of micro and small enterprises in Delhi National Capital Region, India. It is based on the sample data (for 8 years ending 2013) collected for 399 enterprises drawn from manufacturing and service sectors, size wise, registration status wise and...
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