Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 181 to 200 of 1866
Issue Date | Title | Sub-Title | Author(s) | Journal Name | Volume Number | Issue Number | Pages |
2011 | Impact of counterfeiting on efficient supply chain management and avoidance mechanisms | - | Diatha, Krishna Sundar ; Choudhary, Nutan ; Jhal, Shalini | | | | |
2011 | CSR in India | - | Srinivasan, Vasanthi | | | | |
2011 | HRM in project management | - | Srinivasan, Vasanthi | | | | |
2011 | Organizational theory and behavior track | - | Kulkarni, Mukta | | | | |
2011 | Corporate responsibility in Indian organizations | - | Srinivasan, Vasanthi | | | | |
2011 | Building the campus–corporate connect | - | Tripathi, Ritu | | | | |
2011 | CSR in India | - | Srinivasan, Vasanthi | | | | |
2011 | Joys of research: How do Similar and dissimilar attitudes affect attration? | - | Singh, Ramadhar | | | | |
2011 | How group harmony affects outcome allocation in Asia | - | Singh, Ramadhar | | | | |
2011 | Randomized experiments: Testing casual hypotheses | - | Singh, Ramadhar | | | | |
2011 | Multi generations in the workforce | - | Srinivasan, Vasanthi | | | | |
2011 | Strategy for next phase of growth in Indian IT industry | - | Mukherji, Sourav | | | | |
2011 | Knowledge management framework for retail industry | - | Mukherji, Sourav | | | | |
2011 | Science, ethics, and journal publications | - | Singh, Ramadhar | | | | |
2011 | Work life balance | - | Ranganathan, Ramya | | | | |
2011 | Nurturing leadership | - | Agrawal, Narendra M | | | | |
2011 | Interactions between Self-regulation and the congruence of explicit and implicit motives: Effects on well-being in Germany and India | - | Chatterjee, M ; Baumann, N ; Tripathi, Ritu | | | | |
2011 | Balancing the governance regime: Optimum regulatory & voluntary mix | - | Srinivasan, Padmini | | | | |
2011 | Quality in education | - | Agrawal, Narendra M | | | | |
2011 | Critique of a paper | - | Agrawal, Narendra M | | | | |
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 181 to 200 of 1866