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Environmental Behaviour of Indian ICT consumers in the context of e-waste: An Exploratory Study
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) or simply, electronic waste (e-waste), is a rather recent addition to the waste landscape. Nevertheless, growing incomes and rapid technological advancement has turned e-waste ...
Absorptive Capacity, Cluster Level Interactions, Innovation and Performance of Firms in the High-tech Manufacturing Cluster of Bengaluru
Researchers have identified absorptive capacity, which is a measure of dynamic capability of a firm, as one of the critical factors that drives interactions of a firm with other firms and associated institutions within and ...
Measurement of the viral phenomenon: New methodological exploration
Viral phenomenon in marketing refers to the rapid growth and adoption pattern of a product, akin to a biological virus. Viral phenomenon can be defined as “a word-of-mouth diffusion process wherein a message is actively ...
Water Market for Efficient Management of Water Resources in India
India sustains nearly 17% of the world's population but with only 4 % of global water
resources. In India, the water sector faces enormous pressure due to increased
demand resulting from population growth, industrialisation, ...
Tech Startup Failures in India: Causal Attributes, Life Expectancy, and Exits
The rapid growth of tech startups delivering innovative products/services in the market has been contributing to the economic growth of nations. However, entrepreneurs driving the tech startups experience multiple challenges, ...
A Study on Identification of Evaluative Dimensions and Development of Decision-Making Tool(s) for Project Evaluation and Selection of New Product Portfolio Management
(2018-02-20)
The rapidly evolving global market scenario raised multiple challenges for an organization such as: change in customer needs and lifestyle, increased competition, compulsion to enter into new markets, pursue to innovate ...
A study on Expatriate's adjustment stressors and coping strategies
Adjustment to the cross-cultural environment is inherently taxing for expatriates.
Researchers have investigated the implications of cultural stress on occupational stress.
However, gaps remain, as follows: (i) There are ...
Benchmarking and Modelling the Sustainability of Urban Mobility System : A Case Study of Bangalore City, India
Indian cities have dealt with the problem arising from the discordance between urbanization due to rapidly growing economies and the demand for increasing mobility services and infrastructure. However, they have failed to ...
An Empirical Study of Transformative Learning Resulting Due to Profession Change
A career choice may emerge or be adopted due to personal interest or to balance a range of factors like familial influences, educational qualifications and economic considerations. Once a choice has been made, some follow ...