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examine India's experience and find evidence that CAC policies achieved substantial environmental benefits at a relatively low … cost. Constructing an establishment-level panel from 1998 to 2009, we find that the CAC regulations imposed by India …
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on the environmental performance of the firms belonging to the pharmaceutical industry in India. The paper is based on a … survey conducted among senior executives of the pharmaceutical industry in India. A questionnaire designed for the purpose …
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FMCG industries in India are considered for the study of CSR practices and contribution to economic development of the …
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of the firms in india which are going green and fetching good amount of profit and customer satisfaction.Some golden …
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This study investigated the GSCM effect on the performance of export by also seeing its mediating influence on the environmental performance of the textile sector of Pakistan. The data has been gathered by means of the questionnaire with a five point's Likert scale from which a total of 350...
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examine India's experience and find evidence that CAC policies achieved substantial environmental benefits at a relatively low … cost. Constructing an establishment-level panel from 1998 to 2009, we find that the CAC regulations imposed by India …
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in large companies of India, Japan and China by examining 121 Indian organizations for their involvement in GSCM. Along … operational performance and moderate financial performance for Indian organizations. In short, India is doing better than China …
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' sustainability model in India. Though there is a general agreement by prior research that going green can make economic sense …
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