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  • Nikunj, Agarwal (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2016)
    India is the second most populous country in the world and will cross the population of China by 20281, but the investment in healthcare technology and infrastuture in India is not growingat the same pace. This can be a ...
  • Kumar, S.S.S. (International Journal of Management Practices & Contemporary Thoughts, 2007)
    An important feature of the development of stock market in India in the last 15 years has been the growing participation of Institutional Investors, both foreign institutional investors and the Indian mutual funds combined ...
  • Goswami, Rahul (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2007-04-10)
    The Global Polio Eradication Initiative adopted by World Health Assembly in 1988 has achieved the status of largest international health effort, operating by now in every country of the world. At the start of eradication ...
  • Subhasree Mukherjee; Deepak Dhayanithy; Rajesh Srinivas Upadhyayula; Satish Krishnan (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2019-09)
    Often scholars have noted that firms are increasingly depending on acquiring professionals from other firms. The inter-firm mobility of professionals, also referred as knowledge resources, is a result of competition between ...
  • Ramprasath, L (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2015)
    This article explores a link between stylized features and estimation accuracy, in the context of estimating the transition probabilities in regime switching models. We provide an example where estimators that are constructed ...
  • Sreekumar, M.G. (2005)
    Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) or the Information Technology (IT) have been playing substantial role in library and information systems and services ever since its inception. The revolution in information ...
  • Padalkar, Milind Shrikant. (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2016)
    There is sufficient empirical evidence that project performance continues to be problematic despite over six decades of research and practice attention. Theories of project management remain weak while research adheres ...
  • Milind, Shrikant Padalkar (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2016)
    There is sufficient empirical evidence that project performance continues to be problematic despite over six decades of research and practice attention. Theories of project management remain weak while research adheres to ...
  • Sudhir, Subin; Unnithan, Anandakuttan B (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2013)
    Rumors are often shared in the marketplace about products, services, brands or organizations. These rumors get communicated from consumer to consumer in the form of Word of Mouth (WOM). An exhaustive review of literature ...
  • Anand, Sandip; Krishna, Rajneesh (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2008-04-05)
    This study was done in two Indian states with the objective of exploring the dynamics of branding in rural India. The study was done through sample survey using structured questionnaire. the sample size for the study was 354.
  • Anand, Sandip; Krishna, Rajneesh (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2008-04-05)
    This study was done in two Indian states with the objective of exploring the dynamics of branding in rural India. The study was done through sample survey using structured questionnaire. the sample size for the study was 354.
  • Sharma, Vinay; Seth, Piyush (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2008-04-05)
    This paper along with emphasizing on the urgency of health care needs of the 'Rural Poor' of Uttar Pradesh, the most populous state of India has expressed their willingness and wish for an improved health care system having ...
  • Goswami, Rahul; Juneja, Ekta (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2008-04-05)
    There is a huge potential for MNC and National companies to tap the hitherto neglected processed food market in the rural India.With the expected growth of food sector and huge amount of foreign investment pumping into the ...
  • Gupta, Santosh Kumar; Ranjan, Rajeev (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2008-04-05)
    India has been according the highest priority to the uplift of the poor and has, therefore, been introducing various schemes of financing the low-income groups for self-employment through financial institutions (MFIs), ...
  • Gupta, Santhosh Kumar.; Ranjan, Rajeev (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2008-04-05)
    The selection of sample is based on convenience but the fact is taken into consideration and the village should meet the criteria specified by IRDA(Insurance regulatory athority of India)for village, so that it can represent ...
  • Dhumal, Mandar Naresh; Tayade, Avishkar; Khandkar, Ankita (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2008-04-05)
    The importance of rural market at present competition is to capture market share and consumer loyalty.India is the land of villages. Rural consumer is different from urban consumer in terms of interests,priorities,attitudes, ...
  • Sanal Kumar, Velayudhan (The Journal of Entrepreneurship, 2008)
  • Aithal, Rajesh K (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2008-04-05)
    Villagers have to travel long distances before they can get petroleum products for their farming and transportation purposes.By opening the rural petroleum retail outlets the company was bringing assured petroleum products ...
  • Tellas, Aby; Karthikeyan, A. (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2007-05-19)
    In the cut throat competition dictated by LPG era has made India to become part of global village, proven by the rush of the global companies’ entry. The early ones primarily served theurban market, after realizing saturation ...
  • Srivastava, Rajeev; Rai, Anand (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2007-05-19)
    This paper tries to examine what are the hopes and fears associated with such huge infrastructure and industry development. An analytical perspective of the SEZ framework has been conceptualized that weather S.E.Zs is ...