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  • Nair, K Unnikrishnan (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2008-05-17)
    the case, following the description of the origin, history evolution and growth of the Orange valley tourism department, goes on to detail the existing structure of the department.
  • Abhilash, S. Nair (The New Indian Express, 2010-10-30)
    The derivatives trading in India targets at two factors: better price risk management and greater information. Two derivative instruments that server the above purpose and are available in India are futures and options. A ...
  • Swain, Anjan Kumar; Subudhi, B.* (IE(I), 1996-08)
    This paper describes the techniques of computer control of rotary cement kiln through fuzzy logic, The automatic kiln control strategy is based on the priority management of different kiln control objectives and sub-objectives. ...
  • Swain, Anjan Kumar; Subudhi, B.* (IEEE, 1995-07-08)
    In a cement plant, controlling the rotary klin is a very difficult task. The most advanced method to control the highly complex and nolinear behavior of the kiln, is fuzzy logic. On the other hand, PID controllers are used ...
  • Ladha, Rani S; Dwivedi, Rajeev (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2015)
    As a way to communicate the quality of care, hospitals in India can voluntarily obtain accreditation, granted by the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare (NABH). Currently, the standards mandated by ...
  • Kumar, Manish; Jauhari, Hemang; Ladha, Rani S; Shekhar, Niti (2015-11)
    In this study we observe the gender differences pertaining to perception of organizational climate. We have demonstrated that the perception of female employees in organized sector in India may no longer be restricted to ...
  • Kumar, Manish; Jauhari, Hemang; Ladha, Rani S; Shekhar, Niti (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2015-11)
    In this study we observe the gender differences pertaining to perception of organizational climate. We have demonstrated that the perception of female employees in organized sector in India may no longer be restricted to ...
  • Subudhi, B.*; Swain, Anjan Kumar (IE(I), 1995-08)
    This paper describes the design and tuning of a fuzzy logic controller(FLC) for controlling the level of water on real time basis, in a laboratory scale pilot plant using genetic algorithm(GA). Selection of appropriate ...
  • Jeyavelu, S. (VISION:The Journal of Business Perspective, 2006-12)
  • Singh, Prakash (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2007-05-19)
    The main objective of the Indian Banking sector reforms of the 1990s was to promote a diversified, efficient and competitive financial system with the ultimate goal of improving the allocative efficiency of resources through ...
  • Shailendrakumar, Uttamrao Kale (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2007-05-19)
    Business today is in a global environment. This environment forces companies, regardless of location or primary market base, to consider the rest of the world in their competitive strategy analysis. Firms cannot isolate ...
  • Aswathi, Suvijna; Pathak, Prachi (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2007-05-19)
    The present paper is an attempt to explore desirable strategies for brass industry in order to gain competitive advantage in international market with respect to globalization and changing rules of wining business wars in ...
  • Roy, Anjali Gera (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2007-04-10)
  • Balakrishnan, Pulapre (Economic and Political Weekly, 2003-07-26)
    This essay critically evaluate the exhortation to developing economies that they embrace globalisation, considers the consequences of globalisation for equality and discusses teh issue of justice in the current global ...
  • Noronha, Ernesto (The Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 2003)
    By the 1970s, countries all over the world started reviewing their policies that stressed on demand-driven economic growth and state-let import substitution. In order to avoid economic and political marginalisation, the ...
  • Shoja Rani, B.N. (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2007-05-19)
    Contract Farming has been in existence for many years as a means of organizing the commercial agricultural production of both large – scale and small –scale farmers. In an age of market liberalization, globalization and ...
  • Subhash, Jha,; Adhikari, Atanu (South Asian Journal of Management, 2016-06)
    Using the underpinning of assimilation and contrast theory, we examine whether consumers' reasons for purchasing a product are influenced by its attributes or not. A conceptual framework that differentiated between hedonic ...
  • Pati, Rupesh Kumar; Vrat, Prem; Kumar, Pradeep (Elsevier: Science Direct, 2006-11-16)
    The conflict between economic optimization and environmental protection has received wide attention in recent research programs for waste management system planning. This has also resulted in a set of new waste management ...
  • Balooni, Kulbhushan; Gangopadhyay, Kausik; Mohan Kumar, B. (Elsevier, 2014)
    Urban green spaces are relatively scarce in developing countries, and such countries face challenges related to urban sustainability in view of rapid urbanization in the post-economicliberalization era . Although private ...
  • Krishnadas, N; Radhakrishna Pillai, R (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2013)
    It was a hectic month at Wipro as the financial year was about to end in March 2012. The sustainability team at Wipro also faced the heat as the Sustainability report was due that month. After a tedious and taxing process ...