01. IIM Kozhikode Society & Management Review: Recent submissions

  • Amrtha Kasturi Rangan (Sage Publications, 2016-01)
    With an annual extraction of 230 cubic kilometres, India is the largest user of groundwater in the world. The value derived from the use of groundwater for irrigation is estimated to be four times the annual investments ...
  • Narayan, P. S (Sage Publications, 2016-01)
    Water stress and scarcity is one of the biggest environmental, geopolitical and resource risks facing businesses today in many parts of the world. But the ‘wicked’, complex nature of the water challenge demands adaptive ...
  • Mukundhan K. V. (Sage Publications, 2013-01)
    As economies undergo institutional transition, firms change their internationalization strategies to take advantage of the prevailing institutional environment of the time. Extant studies on firm internationalization have ...
  • Sebastian M. P.; Supriya K. K. (Sage Publications, 2013-01)
    Governments and public sector organizations around the globe are relying on information and communication technologies (ICTs) to reform the functioning of the system and provide better service delivery mechanisms for their ...
  • Payal S. Kapoor; Jayasimha K. R.; Ashish Sadh (Sage Publications, 2013-01)
    Social media has a lot to offer to the marketers in the form of a ‘web of brand-related-conversations’. With the popularity of social media, users indulge in ‘eword-of-mouth’ (eWOM) behaviour while interacting with other ...
  • Anil Gupta; Anish Yousaf Naik; Neelika Arora (Sage Publications, 2013-01)
    Sponsorships have not been subjected to extensive research in an emerging economy like India, till date, which is considered virgin in terms of sponsorship research. Having this in mind, the article focuses on mapping ...
  • Chatterjee, Debashis (2012-07)
    The ethos of our current education system has let loose two social forces: eager acquisition and narrow competition. These forces are creating more consumers and fewer contributors in the education space. Economic prosperity ...
  • Abhoy K. Ojha; Dwarkaprasad Chakravarty (Sage Publications, 2012-07)
    With the bulk of India’s population residing in rural areas, access to quality primary education in non-urban areas is vital to unlock the country’s vast economic potential. Good primary education is likely to provide a ...
  • Sarbani Mukherjee; Durba Biswas (Sage Publications, 2016-01)
    In India, groundwater over-extraction is often linked with subsidized electricity in the agricultural sector. Proponents of electricity subsidy argue that such a subsidy helped even the resource-poor farmers to have had ...
  • Kousik Guhathakurta (Sage Publications, 2013-07)
    While the term ‘econophysics’ is relatively new having been coined in the 1990s by the famous physicist Eugene Stanley, there are already quite a few books that deal with some aspects or the other of this new discipline. ...
  • Unknown author (Sage Publications, 2013-07)
    Econophysics: Background and Applications in Economics, Finance, and Sociophysics is a collection of 10 chapters by six different contributors. The first part of the book consisting of two chapters lays down the philosophy ...
  • Dinesh Jain; Vasant P. Gandhi (Sage Publications, 2016-01)
    The rainfed areas of rural India often lack the services of able water management institutions. Thus, management of water in such areas is not a stand-alone activity but is significant for the overall development of the ...
  • Nitin Bassi (Sage Publications, 2016-01)
    Wetlands are distinct ecological systems which provide numerous ecosystem services to human society and the environment. However, many of these important ecologically sensitive systems are threatened or are already lost, ...
  • Dinesh Kumar, M (Sage Publications, 2016-01)
    This article reviews the dominant arguments which shaped public policies in the agricultural groundwater sector in India. It also examines the initiatives to arrest groundwater depletion. It is a synthesis of the research ...
  • Nandakumar M. K.; Saptarshi Purkayastha (Sage Publications, 2013-01)
    Organizations in emerging economies are gaining greater relevance in the global economy and they exert a significant influence on organizations from developed economies (Khanna & Palepu, 2006). Resource accumulation process ...
  • Anand Gurumurthy; Gunjan Soni; Surya Prakash; Gaurav Kumar Badhotiya (Sage Publications, 2013-01)
    In India, Supply Chain Management (SCM) has gained significant importance due to opening up of domestic economy as a result of globalization. However, a review of literature revealed that not many papers are available which ...
  • Krishna K. Ladha (Sage Publications, 2012-07)
    This article’s main concern is with the quality of education. It offers two games that highlight the proactive role the government could play for quality in higher education. It is a role that is different from what the ...
  • Durga, A. R; Suresh Kumar, D (Sage Publications, 2016-01)
    For efficient use of water, there is a dire need to manage acute water scarcity in agriculture through the adoption of sustainable water management technologies. To produce more crops per drop of water, the System of Rice ...
  • Arundhuti Gupta; M.V. Rajeev Gowda (Sage Publications, 2012-07)
    India has seen substantial improvement in access to education nationwide, but there are concerns about the quality of education and consequently, the employability of school and college graduates. Large numbers of India’s ...
  • Amitava Ghosh; Abhishek Chakraborty; Sourav Saha; Ambuj Mahanti (Sage Publications, 2012-07)
    In developing countries, education plays a very important role in maintaining the momentum of economic growth. In a country like India with a population of over a billion, one of the biggest challenges that the government ...

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