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business practices in india: Indian Business Culture Rajiv Desai, 1999 Indian Business Culture addresses the cultural issues related to doing business in India. It looks at the impact of history and politics on business practice, and provides case studies to show how different companies have fared in India. India is one of the most rapidly developing economies in the world. Increasing numbers of multi-national companies are investing in large-scale projects in India, and business is booming. India is also a country of great racial and cultural diversity, often misunderstood by the world at large. Indian Business Culture is ideal for those who want to understand India and its people better, and to enhance your chances of being successful in business there. It provides an objective look at the complexities of conducting business in India. Such insights are vital for risk assessments as well as for negotiations. Rajiv Desai is President of Indian Public Affairs Network, the country's premier public relations/public affairs consulting firm. Mr Desai was media advisor to Rajiv Gandhi in the 1989 and 1991 election campaigns. He is also a journalist and his work has been published in a wide variety of international newspapers and magazines. Written by a local expert Enhances your chances of being successful in business in India Includes case studies to show how companies have fared |
business practices in india: Corporate Governance Practices in India Priyanka Kaushik Sharma, 2015-06-17 Corporate Governance Practices in India examines corporate governance practice in Indian industry. This book critically analyses the governance practice and evaluates the needs of corporate governance in the two major industries in India: Auto Industry and Heavy Engineering Industry. |
business practices in india: CAPITAL BUDGETING PRACTICES IN INDIA Dr. Preeti Arora, |
business practices in india: The Oxford History of Indian Business Dwijendra Tripathi, 2004 Illustrated With Rare Pictures, This Authoritative History Of Indian Business In The Modern Period Charts The Course Of The Transition Of Indian Business From Mercantile Capitalism To Industrial Capitalism. This Book Is One Of The First To Provide An Analysis Of The Roots Of Modern Business Practices In India And Of The Forces That Shaped The Features And Characteristics That Distinguish Business Today. |
business practices in india: Principles and Practices of Management Kaul, Vijay Kumar, Principles and Practices of Management introduces students to the fundamentals of management through a balanced blend of theory and practice. Highlighting the management practices of successful Indian and foreign companies, the opening vignettes and cases in the chapters depict real-world situations and problems managers face in their professional life. In addition to the concepts, the book also delves into the various academic perspectives that have evolved over time to provide the readers an integrated view of different approaches to management. Each chapter consists of various pedagogical features like Managerial Insights, Management Insights—A Revisit, Exhibits, Case Studies and relevant content on management theory. KEY FEATURES • Managerial Insight: Every chapter starts with the feature Managerial Insight focusing on a real-life situations and managerial issues involved in various Indian companies. • Managerial Insight: A Revisit: Management Insight: A Revisit marks the closing of the same case discussed in the Managerial Insight and is presented at the end of main text. There are a set of questions related to the key aspects of the case. • Exhibits: There are over a 50 exhibits illustrating cases of various Indian enterprises with a focus on the areas including entrepreneurial/managerial challenges, global business Implications, ethical and social considerations. • Exercises and Questions: Each chapter has various questions, which provide a fairly comprehensive coverage of the major points and topics contained in the text. • Case Studies: Each chapter closes with an exercise in the form of a Case Study with relevant questions |
business practices in india: Commerce and Culture Robert Lee, 2016-05-23 Considerable attention has recently been focused on the importance of social networks and business culture in reducing transaction costs, both in the pre-industrial period and during the nineteenth century. This book brings together twelve original contributions by scholars in the United Kingdom, continental Europe, and North America which represent important and innovative research on this topic. They cover two broad themes. First, the role of business culture in determining commercial success, in particular the importance of familial, religious, ethnic and associational connections in the working lives of merchants and the impact of business practices on family life. Second, the wider institutional and political framework for business operations, in particular the relationship between the political economy of trade and the cultural world of merchants in an era of transition from personal to corporate structures. These key themes are developed in three separate sections, each with four contributions. They focus, in turn, on the role of culture in building and preserving businesses; the interplay between institutions, networks and power in determining commercial success or failure; and the significance of faith and the family in influencing business strategies and the direction of merchant enterprise. The wider historiographical context of the individual contributions is discussed in an extended introductory chapter which sets out the overall agenda of the book and provides a broader comparative framework for analysing the specific issues covered in each of the three sections. Taken together the collection offers an important addition to the available literature in this field and will attract a wide readership amongst business, cultural, maritime, economic, social and urban historians, as well as historical anthropologists, sociologists and other social scientists whose research embraces a longer-term perspective. |
business practices in india: Indian Business Case Studies Volume VIII Srilatha Palekar, 2022-09-15 It has been decades since many business schools outside India adopted the case study methodology for teaching almost all branches of management studies. This trend has been seen in India, too, where top management institutes have implemented the case study-based methodology as an importantpedagogical tool in business education. The major issue in India, however, is a severe shortage of Indian case studies through which business schools can provide industry insights to students. This volume fills that gap. It has twenty Indian cases related to different aspects of business management.The cases cover some of the prominent disciplines of management like marketing, finance, human resource management, strategy management, operations management, accounting, and mergers and acquisitions. These cases best serve the purpose of adoption of 'case methodology' in classroom teaching oronline lecture sessions for the faculty and students of business management. |
business practices in india: Taxmann's Embracing ESG in India – Showcasing innovative ESG initiatives and best practices by Indian companies, with insights from key government and international organisations [IICA] Dr. Garima Dadhich, Dr. Ravi Raj Atrey, 2024-09-07 Embracing ESG in India – Compilation of Case Studies of Torch Bearers, Promoters & Initiators of Change is the second instalment in the IICA Corporate Excellence Publication Series, published in partnership with Taxmann. This book continues the journey started with the first volume, Benchmarking ESG & CSR – A Compendium of Best Practices. This new volume presents a comprehensive analysis of innovative ESG initiatives undertaken by leading Indian companies. It provides an in-depth look at the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) frameworks driving these efforts. Through detailed case studies, the book highlights how businesses integrate ESG practices and take charge of responsible and sustainable business operations. It also captures significant ESG efforts by various government ministries, agencies, and international organisations, providing a holistic view of ESG's evolving landscape in India. This book is designed for a broad audience, including corporate professionals, sustainability and ESG practitioners, business executives, research scholars, and students. It benefits non-financial audit and assurance professionals, board members, investors, consumers, employees, and other stakeholders engaged in or impacted by ESG initiatives. The book's comprehensive nature makes it a valuable resource for anyone involved in or interested in ESG. The Present Publication is the Latest Edition, authored by Dr Garima Dadhich and Dr Ravi Raj Atrey, with the following noteworthy features: • [Comprehensive Case Studies] Featuring a collection of case studies from Indian businesses that showcased their ESG initiatives at a national exhibition organised by the Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA), the book illustrates practical applications and the impact of ESG integration • [Government and International Insights] The book also examines the contributions of government ministries such as the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, NITI Aayog, and the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, as well as international organisations like UNICEF and UNDP. This multi-dimensional approach provides a broader perspective on how various entities are contributing to the ESG movement in India • [Unique Aspects] One of the unique aspects of the book is its coverage of key initiatives by inter-governmental and international organisations, highlighting the cross-border influence and collaborative efforts in ESG practices. The book also discusses the roles of government agencies, showcasing how they serve as torch-bearers, guiding businesses through the evolving ESG landscape The structure of the book is as follows, addressing different dimensions of ESG adoption and implementation: • Introduction o This chapter provides the background and rationale for adopting, integrating, and disclosing ESG frameworks. It outlines the latest global developments and details how Indian businesses and institutions are making efforts to embrace these changes. Additionally, it summarises key discussions from the National Conference on Responsible Business Conduct organised by the IICA in December 2023 • The Torch Bearers o Focusing on key government entities, this chapter profiles those leading the way in promoting ESG in India. It includes a detailed analysis of the roles of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs, NITI Aayog, the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, the Department of Public Enterprises, the Ministry of Finance, and the Ministry of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises • The Promoters o This chapter spotlights organisations that implement ESG practices and actively promote responsible business conduct. It features entities like UNICEF, the International Justice Mission (IJM), Partners in Change (PiC), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), HCL Foundation, and bVokal Technologies. Their stories underscore the importance of advocacy and promotion in driving broader ESG adoption • The Initiators o Through a series of case studies, this chapter showcases how diverse businesses have adopted ESG indicators across various sectors. It profiles companies such as ReNew Energy Global PLC, Adani Wilmar Limited, HP Inc. India, HCL Technologies Limited, GAIL (India) Limited, Bharat Forge Limited, Minda Corporation Limited, and others. The case studies provide practical examples of ESG implementation, highlighting both the challenges and successes of integrating these practices into business operations • Actions & Way Forward o The final chapter analyses the latest developments in ESG, including Business Responsibility and Sustainability Reporting (BRSR), sectoral adaptations of the National Guidelines on Responsible Business Conduct (NGRBC), and the involvement of non-listed companies and MSMEs. It provides a roadmap for developing effective ESG strategies, including methodologies for peer benchmarking, policy re-evaluation, materiality assessments, and defining KPIs and monitoring mechanisms |
business practices in india: Global EmpowermentEnerging Practices Uma Narula, 2008-10 |
business practices in india: Indian Business Case Studies Volume I Sandeep Pachpande, Asha Pachpande, 2022-09-15 It has been decades since many business schools outside India adopted the case study methodology for teaching almost all branches of management studies. This trend has been seen in India, too, where top management institutes have implemented the case study-based methodology as an important pedagogical tool in business education. The major issue in India, however, is a severe shortage of Indian case studies through which business schools can provide industry insights to students. This volume fills that gap. It has twenty Indian cases related to different aspects of business management. The cases cover some of the prominent disciplines of management like marketing, finance, human resource management, strategy management, operations management, accounting, and mergers and acquisitions. These cases best serve the purpose of adoption of 'case methodology' in classroom teaching or online lecture sessions for the faculty and students of business management. |
business practices in india: Management Education in India Manish Thakur, R. Rajesh Babu, 2016-08-08 This volume problematizes different facets of management education in India---pedagogy, curricula, and disciplinary and institutional practices---from the perspective of the Global South. The essays in this volume bring out the institutional challenges of crafting a relevant academic programme that converses with both national specificities and global realities. Coming from diverse academic specializations, the contributors traverse the interface of their respective disciplines with management education. In doing so, they engage with the ongoing global debate on management education. This volume fills a noticeable gap of serious, scholarly reflection on the state of management education. While there have been sporadic reflections and occasional critiques, a critical stocktaking of the institutional and disciplinary aspects of management education has been long wanting. This volume is of interest to scholars and practitioners of management education across the globe, and is likely to generate debate on its contemporary relevance and future trajectory. |
business practices in india: Financial Management Practices in India Sandeep Goel, 2016-01-22 Efficient financial management is the essence of business. This book analyses and evaluates core financial management practices of corporate enterprises in India across diverse sectors including realty, FMCG, pharmaceutical, automobile, IT, chemical and BPO sectors. It emphasizes the importance of the integrated process of capital investments, financing policy, working capital management and dividend distribution for shareholders for a developing economy as India. It further highlights the need for financial viability both in totality and segmental performance. The volume also offers a comparative study of the practices of the companies in different sectors to allow a better appreciation of the issues and challenges regarding management of finances. Rich in case studies, this book will be an indispensable resource for scholars, teachers and students of financial management, business economics as also corporate practitioners. |
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business practices in india: DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION Sunitha Singh Sengupta, P. Jyothi, Suresh Kalagnanam, B. Charumathi, 2024-07-08 The benefits of high integrity and high-responsibility organizations are well[1]established conscience mechanisms based on the principles of inclusion that emphasize justice, care, and fair practices at workplaces. Superrich Amazon investor Nick Hanauer writes in Oxfam’s state of wealth inequality report published on Monday (January 21, 2019) “I am a practitioner of capitalism,” ... The most important lesson I have learned from these decades of experience with market capitalism is that morality and justice are the fundamental prerequisites for prosperity and economic growth (Singh Sengupta, 2021). When leaders and organizations operate from a deep awareness of their consciousness—they naturally behave responsibly beyond what appears to be their own self-interest...The managers who integrate spiritual values with their managerial styles in the entire operations management system bring integrity and oneness to the organizations... |
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business practices in india: Significance of Indo-Russian Relations in 21st Century V. D. Chopra, 2008 List of Contributors Introduction 1. India-Russia Relations: Regional and Global Significance V.P. Dutt 2. India-Russia Relations: From Friendship to Strategic Partnership K.R. Singh 3. India-Russia: The Threshold of Partnership P.L. Dash 4. Significance of Indo-Russian Relations: Regional and International - In the 21st Century V.D. Chopra 5. Sixty Years of India-Russia Cooperation Manohar Singh Batra 6. State of U.S. Relations with Russia and its Implications for India B.K. Shrivastava 7. Indo-Russian Strategic Relations Chandra B. Khanduri 8. Indo-Russian Defence Cooperation RajanKumar 9. Russia and India: BrahMos Reaffirms Faith Ranjana Mishra 10. Basic Trends of Indo-Russian Strategic Partnership during Vladimir Putins Presidency Nivedita Das Kundu 11. Indo-Russian Defence Cooperation: Some New Aspects V.D. Chopra 6 Significance of Indo-Russian Relations in 21st Century 12. Indo-Russian Economic Cooperation: Positing Prospects for 21st Century Dr. Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra 13. India and Russia: Mismatch of Potentials and Performances in Economic Ties Sanjay Deshpande 14. Offshore Energy Cooperation Kishore Kumar 15. Indo-Russian Cooperation in Science and Technology V.D. Chopra 16. International Terrorism and Indo-Russian Relations Kalim Bahadur 17. Challenges of Terrorism in India AfsirKarim 18. Rise of Terrorism and Muslim Fundamentalism V.D. Chopra 19. Rise of Hindu Revivalism in India V.D. Chopra 20. Indias Relations with Russia Rooted in History V.D. Chopra 2l. Impact of Developments in Russia on Indian National Movement V.D. Chopra Appendix: Joint Statement on outcome of the Official Visit of H.E. Mr. Vladimir V. Putin, President of the Russian Federation, to the Republic of India Index |
business practices in india: Managing Organizations for Sustainable Development in Emerging Countries Angappa Gunasekaran, Charbel José Chiappetta Jabbour, Ana Beatriz Lopes de Sousa Jabbour, 2017-10-02 Managing Organizations for Sustainable Development in Emerging Countries focuses on the main challenges and opportunities of managing firms and emerging economies in the light of sustainable development. One of the key questions of sustainable development is how organizations from developing countries are achieving their economic goals while considering, simultaneously, environmental issues like conservation of natural resources, eco-efficiency, biodiversity conservation, and climate-change mitigation. These questions are relevant for government, industry, and urban sustainability. However, in the modern literature that discusses organizational management for sustainable development, few studies focus on the reality of organizations from emerging countries. Moreover, changing environmental legislation in emerging countries (such as China and Brazil) will affect organizational managers. In this context, this book may contribute to organizational management in the search for more sustainable organizations, as well as deal with the challenges of managing organizations in the context of increased social problems, degradation of natural resources, loss of biodiversity, and climate change. This book was published as a special issue of the International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology. |
business practices in india: Trends, Challenges & Innovations in Management Dr Ramesh Kumar Miryala, 2015-03-15 Globalization has proliferated business with numerous challenges and opportunities, and simultaneously at other end the growth in economy, population, income and standard of living has redefined the scope of business and thus the business houses approaches. A highly competitive environment, knowledgeable consumers and quicker pace of technology are keeping business enterprises to be on their toes. Today management and its concepts have become key for survival of any business entity. The unique cultural characteristics, tradition and dynamics of consumer, demand an innovative management strategy to achieve success. Effective Management has become an increasingly vital ingredient for business success and it profoundly affects our day-to-day life. Today, the role of a business houses has changed from merely selling products and services to transforming lives and nurturing lifestyles. The Indian business is changing and so do the management strategies. These changing scenarios in the context of globalization will bestow ample issues, prospects and challenges which need to be explored. The practitioners, academicians and researchers need to meticulously review these aspects and acquaint them with knowledge to sustain in such scenarios. Thus, these changing scenarios emphasize the need of a broad-based research in the field of management also reflecting in management education. This book is an attempt in that direction. I sincerely hope that this book will provide insights into the subject to faculty members, researchers and students from the management institutes, consultants, practicing managers from industry and government officers. |
business practices in india: India and International Law Bimal N. Patel, 2005-09-01 India has been a torchbearer in enhancing the ideals of international law. It has made persistent efforts to, among other things, promote a democratic multilateral legal framework, eliminate global economic inequality, enhance true democratic values and human rights, protect the environment and achieve sustainable development. India and International Law examines how India has attempted to achieve these goals in international relations and what has been therefore its contribution to the codification and progressive development of international law. The work will be a useful reference tool to scholars, academicians and policy-makers who are seeking practical expertise on India’s policy and practical approach to international law. It provides excellent reference to the case laws of the Indian judiciary bearing reference to the implementation of international law at national level and India’s position as of 31 December 2004 on the Multilateral Treaties deposited with the UN Secretary-General. |
business practices in india: Global Management, Local Resistances Ulrike Schuerkens, 2014-08-07 This book originates from a research project involving extensive collection and analysis of primary and secondary materials (scholarly literature, statistical data, and interviews with key actors) on global management and local resistances in all major world regions during the last years. It seeks to assess the overall management situation in the world, looking at the world as a social system where some countries act as winners of socioeconomic globalization, others as losers, and some as both. Offering analytical and comparative insights at the global level, this book will be useful for scholars, students, NGOs, and policy makers. |
business practices in india: Economic Developments in India : Monthly Update, Volume -89 Analysis, Reports, Policy Documents Editors : Raj Kapila & Uma Kapila, 2005 |
business practices in india: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN INDIA, FIFTH EDITION DAS, SUBHASH CHANDRA, 2021-10-26 This comprehensive and thoroughly revised text, now in its fifth edition, continues to give a clear analysis of the principles and practices of corporate governance prevalent in India as well as in other industrialized countries of the world. The book has been revised as per the amendments in the Companies Act and Rules between 2015 and 2019, and also, includes SEBI (Listing Obligation and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2019. The book begins with an introduction to corporate governance, and then moves onto the evaluation of corporate governance system. It provides a detailed description of the principles, philosophy, structure and the process of corporate governance. The text also contains a case study of selected listed large-cap companies under BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty on their corporate governance practices in India for the financial year 2015–2016. Besides, it also provides recommendations of various national and international committees on corporate governance reforms. Primarily intended for the students of management, law and commerce, the book can also be used by professionals, regulatory authorities and policy-makers. NEW TO THE FIFTH EDITION • Includes several revisions and updates on corporate governance system and legal requirements enforced by the new Company Laws and SEBI Listing guidelines. • Live case studies in various chapters. • Chapter-end review questions to ‘Test Your Knowledge’. • Accompanying website containing well-designed objective type questions for practice—MCQs, T/F and Fill in the Blanks. Visit our Learning Centre. Click https://www.phindia.com/corporate_governance_india_by_das. • Glossary appended at the end of the book. KEY FEATURES • Provides an explorative and evaluative study on the standards and practices of corporate governance in India. • Outlines a road map for companies operating in India to achieve international standards of corporate governance. • Includes figures and tables for clear understanding of the concepts. TARGET AUDIENCE • M.Com. • MBA • LLB |
business practices in india: Oxford Handbook of Human Symbolic Evolution Nathalie Gontier, Andy Lock, Chris Sinha, 2024-02-01 The biological and neurological capacity to symbolize, and the products of behavioral, cognitive, sociocultural, linguistic, and technological uses of symbols (symbolism), are fundamental to every aspect of human life. The Oxford Handbook of Human Symbolic Evolution explores the origins of our characteristically human abilities - our ability to speak, create images, play music, and read and write. The book investigates how symbolization evolved in human evolution and how symbolism is expressed across the various areas of human life. The field is intrinsically interdisciplinary - considering findings from fossil studies, scientific research from primatology, developmental psychology, and of course linguistics. Written by world leading experts, thirty-eight topical chapters are grouped into six thematic parts that respectively focus on epistemological, psychological, anthropological, ethological, linguistic, and social-technological aspects of human symbolic evolution. The handbook presents an in-depth but comprehensive and interdisciplinary overview of the of the state of the art in the science of human symbolic evolution. This work will be of interest to academics and students active in all fields contributing to the study of human evolution. |
business practices in india: They Meant Business Rosemary Marandi, 2023-04-20 There are many ways to achieve success. One of them is to learn from those who have. Begin with this ready reckoner of big ideas, Bright minds and brilliant strategies that not only transformed and shaped the Indian business Landscape in the past 100 Years and more, but also showed the way for those to come. They Meant Business tells You about 50 real-life journeys of trailblazing start-ups, big-league companies in their midlife and history-making Legacy groups. The determined, charismatic leaders of these homegrown businesses came out right on top, and sometimes faltered and fell from grace, but their outside-the-box thinking, Never-say-die attitude and unique achievements have one common lesson: You are never too young to be inspired. |
business practices in india: BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES AT NEW INDIA ASSURANCE Dr. Aparna Ger, Prof. (Dr.) B. K. Sarkar, Prof. (Dr.) Reena Singh, Prof.(Dr.) Vandana Singh, 2024-11-15 The opening of the Indian insurance sector has been regarded as a watershed moment in the country's economic liberalisation. The existing insurance industry is increasing at a rate of 10% per year, but Indian players have only tapped into a small portion of it. With a population of over 1 billion people, India's insurance sector offers huge prospects and can easily support more than 100 insurers. The Indian insurance sector appears to have a lot of potential. In terms of diffusion and penetration, India is one of the least insured countries. The changing demographic profiles of the economy, as well as the changing nature of risk as a result of the adoption of new technology and talents, are some of the elements that make the Indian insurance market so appealing. |
business practices in india: New Dimensions of Management S. Soundaian, 2019-06-10 The organizations of today are longing for sustainable growth, and this book discusses the suitable strategies to attain it. This book will help the readers to better understand the environment, to plan suitable programmes to enhance creativity in the members of the organization, to go for total quality and finally to attain sustainable growth. The book discusses these concepts in three parts, creativity management, quality management, and strategic management with relevant case studies and exhibits. |
business practices in india: Indian and Chinese Immigrant Communities Jayati Bhattacharya, Coonoor Kripalani, 2015-03-01 This interdisciplinary collection of essays offers a window onto the overseas Indian and Chinese communities in Asia. Contributors discuss the interactive role of the cultural and religious ‘other’, the diasporic absorption of local beliefs and customs, and the practical business networks and operational mechanisms unique to these communities. Growing out of an international workshop organized by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies in Singapore and the Centre of Asian Studies at the University of Hong Kong, this volume explores material, cultural and imaginative features of the immigrant communities and brings together these two important communities within a comparative framework. |
business practices in india: Energy Security Challenges for the 21st Century Gal Luft, Anne Korin, 2009-08-10 The impact of energy on global security and economy is clear and profound, and this is why in recent years energy security has become a source of concern to most countries. However, energy security means different things to different countries based on their geographic location, their endowment of resources their strategic and economic conditions. In this book, Gal Luft and Anne Korin with the help of twenty leading experts provide an overview of the world's energy system and its vulnerabilities that underlay growing concern over energy security. It hosts a debate about the feasibility of resource conflicts and covers issues such as the threat of terrorism to the global energy system, maritime security, the role of multinationals and non-state actors in energy security, the pathways to energy security through diversification of sources and the development of alternative energy sources. It delves into the various approaches selected producers, consumers and transit states have toward energy security and examines the domestic and foreign policy tradeoffs required to ensure safe and affordable energy supply. The explains the various pathways to energy security and the tradeoffs among them and demonstrates how all these factors can be integrated in a larger foreign and domestic policy framework. It also explores the future of nuclear power, the complex relations between energy security and environmental concerns and the role for decentralized energy as a way to enhance energy security. |
business practices in india: MANAGEMENT IT’S PRINCIPLES & FUNCTIONS ABIR PRAMANIK, 2024-01-18 Management its principles and functions are designed to provide a contemporary and comprehensive Study of Management. It covers a wide range of relevant topics on how management works in an organization or business. It also includes sub-topics that justify the topics. It is an impromptu student-oriented book for those who are pursuing courses in commerce, management, and allied disciplines. It covers syllabi from CBSE Commerce to Post Graduate in Commerce or Post Graduate in Management or allied discipline. There are lots of day-to-day examples that justify different topics. The language used is easy to understand. |
business practices in india: Looking at and Beyond Corporate Governance in India Seema Joshi, Ruchi Kansil, 2023-11-01 This book explores theoretical and empirical perspectives on corporate governance and sustainability and reflects upon India’s three decades of corporate governance reforms. It provides a solid base of information culled from extensive empirical research. It will contribute to the 2030 agenda of the United Nations on Sustainable Development Goals by lighting the way forward and enhancing the convergence of corporate governance with sustainability in business entities. Adopting a credible and uniform sustainability reporting framework and cultivating a pervasive “sustainability culture” through effective “sustainability leadership” has become a business imperative. It will be highly relevant for all stakeholders, including shareholders, boards of directors, managers, academicians, and researchers, and it will empower, enrich, and enable them to gain more conceptual clarity and empirical understanding of corporate governance and sustainability issues. In addition, it shows the pathway for policymakers and practitioners to address the myriad challenges that emanate from sustainability by suggesting new approaches emerging in the critical domain of corporate governance. |
business practices in india: Democracy and Transparency in the Indian State Prashant Sharma, 2015-03-24 The enactment of the national Right to Information (RTI) Act in 2005 has been produced, consumed, and celebrated as an important event of democratic deepening in India both in terms of the process that led to its enactment (arising from a grassroots movement) and its outcome (fundamentally altering the citizen--state relationship). This book proposes that the explanatory factors underlying this event may be more complex than imagined thus far. The book discusses how the leadership of the grassroots movement was embedded within the ruling elite and possessed the necessary resources as well as unparalleled access to spaces of power for the movement to be successful. It shows how the democratisation of the higher bureaucracy along with the launch of the economic liberalisation project meant that the urban, educated, high-caste, upper-middle class elite that provided critical support to the demand for an RTI Act was no longer vested in the state and had moved to the private sector. Mirroring this shift, the framing of the RTI Act during the 1990s saw its ambit reduced to the government, even as there was a concomitant push to privatise public goods and services. It goes on to investigate the Indian RTI Act within the global explosion of freedom of information laws over the last two decades, and shows how international pressures had a direct and causal impact both on its content and the timing of its enactment. Taking the production of the RTI Act as a lens, the book argues that while there is much to celebrate in the consolidation of procedural democracy in India over the last six decades, existing social and political structures may limit the extent and forms of democratic deepening occurring in the near future. It will be of interest to those working in the fields of South Asian Law, Asian Politics, and Civil Society. |
business practices in india: Transnational Spaces Philip Crang, Claire Dwyer, Peter Jackson, 2004-07-31 Social relations in our globalising world are increasingly stretched out across the borders of two or more nation-states. Yet, despite the growing academic interest in transnational economic networks, political movements and cultural forms, too little attention has been paid to the transformations of space that these processes both reflect and reproduce. Transnational Spaces takes a innovative perspective, looking at transnationalism as a social space that can be occupied by a wide range of actors, not all of whom are themselves directly connected to transnational migrant communities. |
business practices in india: Handbook of Research on Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge Management in Asia’s Digital Economy Ordóñez de Pablos, Patricia, Zhang, Xi, Almunawar, Mohammad Nabil, 2022-11-11 Artificial intelligence (AI) and knowledge management can create innovative digital solutions and business opportunities in Asia from circular and green economies to technological disruption, innovation, and smart cities. It is essential to understand the impact and importance of AI and knowledge management within the digital economy for future development and for fostering the best practices within 21st century businesses. The Handbook of Research on Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge Management in Asia’s Digital Economy offers conceptual frameworks, empirical studies, and case studies that help to understand the latest developments in artificial intelligence and knowledge management, as well as its potential for digital transformation and business opportunities in Asia. Covering topics such as augmented reality. Convolutional neural networks, and digital transformation, this major reference work generates enriching debate on the challenges and opportunities for economic growth and inclusion in the region among business executives and leaders, IT managers, policymakers, government officials, students and educators of higher education, researchers, and academicians. |
business practices in india: The Value of Risk Peter Borscheid, David Gugerli, Tobias Straumann, 2013-12 This book explains how today's insurance industry developed and highlights the role of the reinsurance industry in spreading risks globally. The book examines the development of insurance markets and of the reinsurance industry in particular, and the history of Swiss Re, one of the leading reinsurance companies in the world. |
business practices in india: Strategies for Management in Modern Era Dr. G. Vani Dr. M. Ganesh Babu Dr. N. Panchanatham Dr. P. Nagarjuna, |
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business practices in india: India’s Economic Resurgence C B Rao, 2018-10-26 Economics is a social science concerned mainly with description and analysis of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Beyond the various theories and models, however, economics has close relationship with day to day life. This book reviews the economic journey of India over the last seventy years, and seeks to stimulate the readers’ thinking on some major issues and potentialities facing the Indian economy. Five main themes flow through the book – India’s potential to be the World’s third largest economic power by 2030, the challenges of socio-economic equity that India faces, the several opportunities that India has in that journey, the critical role of governance, leadership, management and administration, and the importance of mindset changes to power India’s futureeconomic growth. A special focus is laid on the role of government policies and projects in socio-economic development. The book sensitises the readers, including college students in general, and students of economics in particular, to the happenings around us which have significant economic import. The book makes all through its seventy chapters several suggestions to power India’s growth as a global economic superpower, on a plank of socioeconomic equity. This book serves as an expansive thought primer and focussed execution guide for an economically independent and resurgent India. |
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