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01. IIM Kozhikode Society & Management Review

01. IIM Kozhikode Society & Management Review

 

IIM Kozhikode Society & Management Review aims to connect to the management community—academia, businesses, public institutions, NGOs, and the Government—by way of motivating research and publishing rigorous, clear and widely accessible articles concerning business management and broader society.

The journal will primarily publish relevant research articles from all functional areas of business management, and perspective articles on evolving trends, insights and philosophies in management. Published articles will undergo a double blind peer review process and pass two fundamental criteria— relevance to the journal’s theme and contribution to the management literature.

This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

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Recent Submissions

  • Unknown author (Sage Publications, 2015-07)
  • Pati, Rupesh Kumar (Sage Publications, 2014-07)
    The evidences of the impact of global warming in the recent years have been significant. Increase in the number of natural disasters like severe drought on one part of the world to devastating flood in the other part of ...
  • Mathew, A.F. (Sage Publications, 2014-01)
    How does one contextualize the question of globalization?Given the present state of the world and the existing deep economic and social crises, it is imperative that an ideological underpinning to every phenomenon is ...
  • Shankar Sharma (Sage Publications, 2014-07)
    Electricity governance and planning ought to have been two important areas of administration in India right since Independence, but unabated growth in demand, chronic power cuts, nature’s limits and global warming implications ...
  • Arpita Amarnani; Neeraj Amarnani (Sage Publications, 2015-07)
    Microfinance, in simple terms, can be defined as financial services for the poor. Currently, the policy-makers all over the globe are increasing their emphasis on microfinance. At this point of time, considering the energy ...
  • Keyoor Purani, Sunil Sahadev; Deepak S. Kumar (Sage Publications, 2014-01)
    The impact of globalization on academic research is undeniable. This impact is more pertinent and strongly felt in the academic field of marketing. The pattern of this impact can be easily discerned from the trends in ...
  • Vijeta Singh; Puja Padhi (Sage Publications, 2015-07)
    Financial sector has witnessed transformation with the adoption of information and communication technology (ICT) in providing financial services that ensured financial services to distant customers and reduced cost of ...
  • Pati, Rupesh Kumar; Vipin Kumar; Nishtha Jain (Sage Publications, 2015-07)
    Increasing Indian population, migration from neighbouring countries as well as numerous variants of identity cards like ration card, voter ID card forced Government of India to form ‘Unique Identification Authority of India ...
  • Aparajith Ramnath (Sage Publications, 2014-01)
    Globalization accentuates the local, as seen in the increasing emphasis on ‘indigenous knowledge’ in the discourse of governments, universities and international organizations.This essay explores the categories of ‘indigenous ...
  • Madhumita Das; Bani Chatterjee (Sage Publications, 2015-07)
    Ecotourism is a type of sustainable tourism that aims at conservation of the environment through development of the indigenous communities. Development of the communities not only refers to economic development, but also ...
  • Paul Smith (Sage Publications, 2014-01)
    The processes of globalization have often been described by way of the metaphor of ‘flows’—flows of people, goods, capital or ideas. Since the recent worldwide economic recession the nature, direction and vectors of those ...
  • Narayanan, K; Santosh K. Sahu (Sage Publications, 2014-07)
    In this article, the contributions of energy use to the climate variation debates are explored. Analyses based on secondary data depict that global fossil fuel use has increased and dominated world energy consumption and ...
  • Somnath Zutshi (Sage Publications, 2014-01)
    The word ‘development’ is at the same time both ‘concrete’ as well as ‘contentious’. It is subject to the historic contexts determined by prevailing ideology of the period. The attempt is to focus on the post-World War II ...
  • Aparna Bhatia; Siya Tuli (Sage Publications, 2014-07)
    The present study seeks to access and compare the sustainability reporting practices in two major economies, that is, India and China. Index developed under global reporting initiative (GRI) guidelines is used. Content ...
  • Zarin Ahmad (Sage Publications, 2014-01)
    This article is located at the intersection of two distinct entry points—one, the development of Delhi as a global or world class city and two, the contested social location of meat in the city. Delhi is developing and is ...
  • Pati, Rupesh Kumar (Sage Publications, 2014-07)
    The growing importance of environmental concerns and focus on recycling has encouraged our research efforts to study the bullwhip effect on Closed Loop Supply Chain (CLSC). This article attempts to measure bullwhip effect ...
  • Koushik Das; Pinaki Chakraborti (Sage Publications, 2014-07)
    Strategic trade refers to international trade under market imperfections. The purpose of the article is to comprehend general equilibrium implications of trade liberalization on Indian macroeconomic aspects under alternative ...
  • Matt Withers, Janaka Biyanwila (Sage Publications, 2014-01)
    Although certain strides have been made towards increased female participation in paid work, Sri Lanka’s labour market remains heavily segmented and offers limited sustainable economic opportunity for a majority of women. ...
  • Tattwamasi Paltasingh, Lakshmi Lingam (Sage Publications, 2014-01)
    The article examines the concept of ‘production’ and ‘reproduction’ within the feminist discourse. It aims at examining some of the important issues which have emerged in the debates concerning sexual division of labour ...
  • Paramita Banerjee (Sage Publications, 2014-01)
    Sexegesis: the exegesis of the sex trade, or the lack of it. Logical: reasonable; explainable in terms of lived-in realities and comprehensible to the average human rationality (if there is such a phenomenon).2 Indeterminations: ...

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