Macro and micro dynamics for empowering : trade, industry and society (Record no. 44143)
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International Standard Book Number | 9789385777073 |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | 330.9 |
Item number | SRI |
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Personal name | Srivastava, Deepak & others Eds. |
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Title | Macro and micro dynamics for empowering : trade, industry and society |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc | Excel India publishers |
Date of publication, distribution, etc | 2016 |
Place of publication, distribution, etc | New Delhi |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | xviii,366p. |
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Formatted contents note | CONTENTS<br/>Acknowledgements v<br/>About the Editors vi<br/>Prologue x<br/>SECTION I: GLOBAL TRADE, INVESTMENTS AND OPERATIONS-MAKE IN INDIA<br/>1. Make in India: A Logical Eventuality<br/>Rasananda Panda and Robin Raj D. 3<br/>2. Pharmaceutical Research and Licensing Deals in India<br/>Binu Thomas, Pawan K. Chugan and Deepak K. Srivastava 13<br/>3. Formal Financial System and Accessibility by MSMEs: A Survey<br/>Nilam Panchal, W.C. Singh and Pawan K. Chugan 22<br/>4. Make in India: Opportunities in Technical Textiles Sector<br/>Kathak Mehta and Pawan Kumar Chugan 39<br/>5. Catalyst for Growth of FDI in Single Brand Retail Sector of India<br/>Prashant G. Kalwade and Dr. D.B. Bharati 51<br/>6. Foreign Direct Investment in India: An Assessment of Myth and Reality<br/>Susmriti Sahu, Sanskrity Joseph and G.K. Deshmukh 63<br/>7. Competitiveness in Manufacturing and Services<br/>Sunita Sharma 73<br/>8. Toward Improved Crop Acreage Estimation using Multi-Source Information: A Study<br/>D. Ram Rajak and Rajesh K. Jain 82<br/>9. Recent Trends of OR Tools in Supply Chain Management: A Literature Review and Framework<br/>Chetan A. Jhaveri and Anurodhsingh Khanuja 93<br/>SECTION II: HUMAN RESOURCES AND ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR-SKILL INDIA<br/>10. Developing High Performance Work System in Retail Outlet<br/>Neha P. Mehta and Pawan Kumar Chugan 107<br/>11. Commemorating the Boulevard of Human Resource Development in India<br/>Hemaprabha Purohit 119<br/>12. Work Life Balance and its Impact on Employee's Productivity with Special Reference to Women Working in Private Universities in Jaipur City<br/>Manju Nair and Aditi Kaushik 128<br/>13. Changing Labour Share of Income and Rising Unemployment in South Africa<br/>Darma Mahadea 141<br/>14. Soft Skills in Defence Services—Need of the Hour<br/>Nidhi Pandey, Anil Kothari and Ashish Pandey 161<br/>15. Industrial Kaushalya Vardhan Kendra (i-KVK): A Proactive Approach for Skill Development within Industry<br/>Dilipkumar N. Solanki and Rajasi Clerk 175<br/>16. The Social Enterprise 'Life Skill Foundation' Imparting Self Employment Skills: A Study<br/>Nirmal Chandrakant Soni 187<br/>17. An Assessment of TQM Driven Performance Appraisal Systems in Organisations<br/>T.S. Joshiand Siddhartha Chatterjee 193<br/>18. Skill Development as Global Competitiveness: India as a Talent Pool<br/>V. Anuradha 203<br/>19. Challenges of Cross Gender Mentoring Relationships: When it Comes to Mentoring, Does Gender Matter?<br/>Priyanka B. Dave 209<br/>20. Leadership at Different Stages of Business Life-Cycle<br/>Nimitt Karia 219<br/>21. Participation in Theater Arts and its Impact on Student's Perception of Employability Skills<br/>Agna Fernandez and Vaishnaui Vendantham 236<br/>22. Improving Prospects of Employability through Soft Skills<br/>Monali Chatterjee 245<br/>SECTION III: GROWTH AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT<br/>23. Public Expenditure and National Income of India: An Empirical Investigation based on Wagnerian & Keynesian Dilemma<br/>Dhyani Mehta 253<br/>24. Sense of Weil-Being and Perceived Quality of Life of People in Ahmedabad City: A Study<br/>Rajesh Handa 265<br/>25. Expansion of Direct Tax Net and Improvement in Tax Collection: One of the Finest Measures to Reduce Fiscal Deficit and Promotion of Overall Growth for Indian Economy<br/>Soma Sharma and Shantanu Bose 282<br/>26. Rainfall and Work Demand Pattern under MGNREGA: A Study of Select States of India<br/>Shriram Kadiya 288<br/>27. Inclusive Growth Diagnosis in India: A Principal Component Analysis<br/>Paramasiva S. Vellala, Mani K. Madala and Utpal Chhattopadhyay 299<br/>28. The Role of Market Information in Facilitating Grain Trade in East African Region<br/>Anthony Tibaingana 310<br/>29. Farm Size, New Technology & Productivity in State of Odisha: With Special Reference to Cuttack District<br/>Anil Kumar Mishra and Bidya Dash 319<br/>30. Skill Requirement & Development in India: Need, Challenges and Strategies<br/>Ritika Singh and Rajesh Kikani 340<br/>31. A Multidimensional Poverty Standard of Living Conditions (MP-SLC) Assessment of Gujarat's Most Deprived Population<br/>Amandeep Kaur and Yogesh Doshit 351 <br/>AUTHOR INDEX 366<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/> |
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Country | India |
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Topic | GRATIS |
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