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2013, ISBN: 9788184893892
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New Century Publications, 2011. Hardcover. New. In the global market economy, the ability of nations to create, absorb and commercialize innovations determines their competitiveness. Innovation is closely linked to the creation of wealth in a modern knowledge economy. Value addition to raw materials in India through applications of technology has remained low compared to other nations such as Israel, Finland, Japan, and South Korea. Increasing labour productivity through technology change and innovation is the main route for the creation of additional wealth to enterprises and better wages to employees. Since Independence, India has endeavoured to bring economic and social change through science and technology. The visionaries who led the growth of innovation and technology in India were convinced that such an approach could play an important role in transforming India in to a modern, industrialized society. Experience and results show that this confidence was well placed. There is a vast untapped potential in India for wealth creation by increasing the levels of innovation content in the entire economic development activities of the country. It is a tall call but an essential one, if the current levels of growth are to be maintained. This book contains 15 research papers, contributed by experts on the subject, which provide deep insights into the interface between poverty reduction, development and innovations. CONTENTS CONTENTS 1. Importance of Innovations - Babita Agrawal and Nitu Gupta; 2. Innovations and Global Competitiveness of India - Ratna Vadra; 3. Urbanisation of Rural Areas and Poverty Eradication Through Innovations - Meenu Agrawal and Prabha Singh; 4. Innovations in Co-operatives - Ashish Chandra; 5. Healthy Life Expectancy and Disease Burden of Elderly in Kerala - S.V. Balasubramanian and P. Mohanachandran Nair; 6. Redesigning Global Economic Governance - B.B. Tiwari and S.P Singh; 7. Agricultural Innovations in Changing Environmental Scenario - B.G. Shivakumar; 8. Risks and Innovationsin E-banking - S.K. Mishra and Binaca Agrawal; 9. Innovation Driven Economy through Industrial Policy Making - B.B. Tiwari; 10. Innovations in Agriculture and Natural Resources Management - I. Sekar and B.G. Shivakumar; 11. Policy Responses to Global Economic Challenges - Arunesh Tripathi and Satyendra P. Tripathi; 12. Globalization and Socioeconomic Issues Concerning Women - Pravin Kumar Singh and Arunesh Tripathi; 13. Innovations and Development in Indian Retail Banking - Krishna Kumar Agarwal and Rajesh Kr. Upadhyay; 14. Changing Concept and Scope of Social Innovations - Neeta Mahajan and V.P. Tripathi; 15. NREGA: Challenges and Opportunities - Dilip Kumar Srivastava and Vikas Singh Printed Pages: 250., New Century Publications, 2011, New Century Publications, 2011. Hardcover. New. In the global market economy, the ability of nations to create, absorb and commercialize innovations determines their competitiveness. Innovation is closely linked to the creation of wealth in a modern knowledge economy. Value addition to raw materials in India through applications of technology has remained low compared to other nations such as Israel, Finland, Japan, and South Korea. Increasing labour productivity through technology change and innovation is the main route for the creation of additional wealth to enterprises and better wages to employees. Since Independence, India has endeavoured to bring economic and social change through science and technology. The visionaries who led the growth of innovation and technology in India were convinced that such an approach could play an important role in transforming India in to a modern, industrialized society. Experience and results show that this confidence was well placed. There is a vast untapped potential in India for wealth creation by increasing the levels of innovation content in the entire economic development activities of the country. It is a tall call but an essential one, if the current levels of growth are to be maintained. This book contains 15 research papers, contributed by experts on the subject, which provide deep insights into the interface between poverty reduction, development and innovations. CONTENTS CONTENTS 1. Importance of Innovations - Babita Agrawal and Nitu Gupta; 2. Innovations and Global Competitiveness of India - Ratna Vadra; 3. Urbanisation of Rural Areas and Poverty Eradication Through Innovations - Meenu Agrawal and Prabha Singh; 4. Innovations in Co-operatives - Ashish Chandra; 5. Healthy Life Expectancy and Disease Burden of Elderly in Kerala - S.V. Balasubramanian and P. Mohanachandran Nair; 6. Redesigning Global Economic Governance - B.B. Tiwari and S.P Singh; 7. Agricultural Innovations in Changing Environmental Scenario - B.G. Shivakumar; 8. Risks and Innovationsin E-banking - S.K. Mishra and Binaca Agrawal; 9. Innovation Driven Economy through Industrial Policy Making - B.B. Tiwari; 10. Innovations in Agriculture and Natural Resources Management - I. Sekar and B.G. Shivakumar; 11. Policy Responses to Global Economic Challenges - Arunesh Tripathi and Satyendra P. Tripathi; 12. Globalization and Socioeconomic Issues Concerning Women - Pravin Kumar Singh and Arunesh Tripathi; 13. Innovations and Development in Indian Retail Banking - Krishna Kumar Agarwal and Rajesh Kr. Upadhyay; 14. Changing Concept and Scope of Social Innovations - Neeta Mahajan and V.P. Tripathi; 15. NREGA: Challenges and Opportunities - Dilip Kumar Srivastava and Vikas Singh Printed Pages: 250., New Century Publications, 2011, International Development Interprises (India), India Develop/Academic Foundation, 2004. Hardcover. New. As the editors Bibek Debroy and Amir Ullah Khan put it : "Agriculture may Account for only 25% of GDP. But 70% of India`s Population earns a living from the Rural sector. If there is a Perception in India that liberalization has been anti-poor and pro-rich, that is largely because the Agricultural cum rural sector has been untouched..... "After the recent (2004) elections, negative expectations about Reforms concern privatization and Labour market reforms. On the Positive side, there are expectations that agro and rural reforms will finally get off the ground, after having been talked about ad nauseam.... If these expectations materialize, Parts of India that are hitherto bypassed and marginalized in the growth process, will be mainstreamed. If one is looking for a reform agenda for such liberalization, this volume provides it. The agenda set out in these 17 papers is by no Means exhaustive. But collectively, one obtains a very good idea of what needs to be done to bring the rural Poor into interaction with markets, so that they can tap the opportunities that market - based liberalization throws up." Contents Editor`s Introduction 1. Integrating the Poor into Market Systems (IPMAS) : A Blueprint/Amitabha Sadangi 2. Agricultural Policy and Rural Poverty Reduction in India/N. C. Saxena 3. What Ails Indian Agriculture?/Satyaprakash, T.L. & Ashutosh Apa Teli 4. Growth and the Poor Farmer : Why is it so Important to Reform Agriculture?/Amir Ullah Khan 5. Challenges of Integrating Small Holders in Markets/S. J. Phansalkar 6. Managing Risk : Insurance for the Rural Poor?/Saleema Razvis 7. The Indian Microfinance Experience : Accomplishments and Challenges/Rajesh Chakrabarti 8. Soil Degradation in India : An Environmental and Socioeconomic Hazard/S. Bhattacharya, M.Q.I. Khan & S. Riyazuddin 9. Is Drip Irrigation an Answer to the Water Problems of Small Farmers?/Shagun Krishnan 10. Bt Cotton in India : A Case Study/Shabana Zahoor 11. Information Technology and Rural Development in India/Nirvikar Singh 12. ICT and Poverty/Bibek Debroy 13. Incidence of Child Labour : Theory, and Evidence from India/Shubhashis Gangopadhyay & Wilima Wadhwa 14. Organic Farming : Sustainable Step Towards Food Safety, Production and Consumption/Sugata Ghosh 15. Coping with New Environmental Issues Concerning Agriculture Exports/Mohammed Saqib 16. Sanitary and Phytosanitary Standards, Quality Norms and Complementary Agricultural Activity/Samrat Bose 17. Are Subsidies in US Agriculture Justified? An Economic Analysis/Shashwat Mody Printed Pages: 470., International Development Interprises (India), India Develop/Academic Foundation, 2004, International Development Interprises (India), India Develop/Academic Foundation, 2004. Hardcover. New. As the editors Bibek Debroy and Amir Ullah Khan put it : "Agriculture may Account for only 25% of GDP. But 70% of India`s Population earns a living from the Rural sector. If there is a Perception in India that liberalization has been anti-poor and pro-rich, that is largely because the Agricultural cum rural sector has been untouched..... "After the recent (2004) elections, negative expectations about Reforms concern privatization and Labour market reforms. On the Positive side, there are expectations that agro and rural reforms will finally get off the ground, after having been talked about ad nauseam.... If these expectations materialize, Parts of India that are hitherto bypassed and marginalized in the growth process, will be mainstreamed. If one is looking for a reform agenda for such liberalization, this volume provides it. The agenda set out in these 17 papers is by no Means exhaustive. But collectively, one obtains a very good idea of what needs to be done to bring the rural Poor into interaction with markets, so that they can tap the opportunities that market - based liberalization throws up." Contents Editor`s Introduction 1. Integrating the Poor into Market Systems (IPMAS) : A Blueprint/Amitabha Sadangi 2. Agricultural Policy and Rural Poverty Reduction in India/N. C. Saxena 3. What Ails Indian Agriculture?/Satyaprakash, T.L. & Ashutosh Apa Teli 4. Growth and the Poor Farmer : Why is it so Important to Reform Agriculture?/Amir Ullah Khan 5. Challenges of Integrating Small Holders in Markets/S. J. Phansalkar 6. Managing Risk : Insurance for the Rural Poor?/Saleema Razvis 7. The Indian Microfinance Experience : Accomplishments and Challenges/Rajesh Chakrabarti 8. Soil Degradation in India : An Environmental and Socioeconomic Hazard/S. Bhattacharya, M.Q.I. Khan & S. Riyazuddin 9. Is Drip Irrigation an Answer to the Water Problems of Small Farmers?/Shagun Krishnan 10. Bt Cotton in India : A Case Study/Shabana Zahoor 11. Information Technology and Rural Development in India/Nirvikar Singh 12. ICT and Poverty/Bibek Debroy 13. Incidence of Child Labour : Theory, and Evidence from India/Shubhashis Gangopadhyay & Wilima Wadhwa 14. Organic Farming : Sustainable Step Towards Food Safety, Production and Consumption/Sugata Ghosh 15. Coping with New Environmental Issues Concerning Agriculture Exports/Mohammed Saqib 16. Sanitary and Phytosanitary Standards, Quality Norms and Complementary Agricultural Activity/Samrat Bose 17. Are Subsidies in US Agriculture Justified? An Economic Analysis/Shashwat Mody Printed Pages: 470., International Development Interprises (India), India Develop/Academic Foundation, 2004, Enkay Publishing House, 2011. Hardcover. New. The Global Trends in E-Commerce has been a pioneer in addressing the challenges and opportunities of electronic commence and the digital economy in the industrialised countries. It is natural then that the Development Centre should assess the scope for e-commerce in developing countries. But like the sailors in the strait of Messina, the research should avoid at once the scylla of technological pessimism seeing an inevitably widening "digital divide" between idustrialised and developing countries and the charybdis of exaggerated claims about the Internet`s potential to resolve a host of development problems that have heretofore proved intractable. Table of Contents Preface Introduction The emerging role of banks in E-commerce, Mobile Banking â the Emerging Paradigm Electronic Commerce benefits, challenges and success factors in the Australian banking and finance industry Cosumer E-Commerce market Electronic Commerce I developing countries: Issue for domestic policy and WTO Negotiations Risk Management : principles for Electronic Banking E-commerce and Digital Divide: Impact on consumers The Value of user participation in E-Commerce Systems Development Mobile Banking and Economic Development: Linking adoption, impact, and use Implications of E-Commerce in Developing Countries: issues and influences Electronic commerce: structure and issues E-Commerce and E-Business Bibliography Index Printed Pages: 288., Enkay Publishing House, 2011, Enkay Publishing House, 2011. Hardcover. New. The Global Trends in E-Commerce has been a pioneer in addressing the challenges and opportunities of electronic commence and the digital economy in the industrialised countries. It is natural then that the Development Centre should assess the scope for e-commerce in developing countries. But like the sailors in the strait of Messina, the research should avoid at once the scylla of technological pessimism seeing an inevitably widening "digital divide" between idustrialised and developing countries and the charybdis of exaggerated claims about the Internet`s potential to resolve a host of development problems that have heretofore proved intractable. Table of Contents Preface Introduction The emerging role of banks in E-commerce, Mobile Banking â the Emerging Paradigm Electronic Commerce benefits, challenges and success factors in the Australian banking and finance industry Cosumer E-Commerce market Electronic Commerce I developing countries: Issue for domestic policy and WTO Negotiations Risk Management : principles for Electronic Banking E-commerce and Digital Divide: Impact on consumers The Value of user participation in E-Commerce Systems Development Mobile Banking and Economic Development: Linking adoption, impact, and use Implications of E-Commerce in Developing Countries: issues and influences Electronic commerce: structure and issues E-Commerce and E-Business Bibliography Index Printed Pages: 288., Enkay Publishing House, 2011, Excel Books, 2013. Softcover. New. The study of entrepreneurship has its roots in the late 17th and 18th centuries, when scholars such as Richard Cantillon and Adam Smith made significant contributions in the field. Entrepreneurship is the process of exploring opportunities in the marketplace and arranging resources required to exploit those opportunities for long-term gain. It is the process of planning, organising opportunities and assuming the risk of business enterprise. It is the ability to take risk independently to make utmost earnings in the market. It is a creative and an innovative skill, and an adaptive response to the environment. Today`s knowledge-based economy is a fertile ground for entrepreneurs in India. It is rightly believed that India has an extraordinary talent pool with virtually limitless potential to become entrepreneurs. Therefore, it is important to get committed to creating the right environment to develop successful entrepreneurs. This book consists of 50 chapters shortlisted from the research papers received for the PIMR Eighth National Conference on `Entrepreneurship: Driver for Economic Growth`. The chapters have been classified into four sections, namely Entrepreneurship: Challenges and Opportunities in Global Environment, Women Entrepreneurship in India, Finance and Economics, and General Management. This book is an edited compilation of research papers and articles, contributed by researchers, practitioners and students pursuing their career in management discipline. This book provides a pool of knowledge on entrepreneurship and economic growth, challenges faced by entrepreneurs and HR issues related to successful entrepreneurship. Dissemination of knowledge generated by the researchers, academicians, practitioners and students across the country is the primary objective of this book. Printed Pages: 494., Excel Books, 2013, Excel Books, 2013. Softcover. New. The study of entrepreneurship has its roots in the late 17th and 18th centuries, when scholars such as Richard Cantillon and Adam Smith made significant contributions in the field. Entrepreneurship is the process of exploring opportunities in the marketplace and arranging resources required to exploit those opportunities for long-term gain. It is the process of planning, organising opportunities and assuming the risk of business enterprise. It is the ability to take risk independently to make utmost earnings in the market. It is a creative and an innovative skill, and an adaptive response to the environment. Today`s knowledge-based economy is a fertile ground for entrepreneurs in India. It is rightly believed that India has an extraordinary talent pool with virtually limitless potential to become entrepreneurs. Therefore, it is important to get committed to creating the right environment to develop successful entrepreneurs. This book consists of 50 chapters shortlisted from the research papers received for the PIMR Eighth National Conference on `Entrepreneurship: Driver for Economic Growth`. The chapters have been classified into four sections, namely Entrepreneurship: Challenges and Opportunities in Global Environment, Women Entrepreneurship in India, Finance and Economics, and General Management. This book is an edited compilation of research papers and articles, contributed by researchers, practitioners and students pursuing their career in management discipline. This book provides a pool of knowledge on entrepreneurship and economic growth, challenges faced by entrepreneurs and HR issues related to successful entrepreneurship. Dissemination of knowledge generated by the researchers, academicians, practitioners and students across the country is the primary objective of this book. Printed Pages: 494., Excel Books, 2013, Excel Books, 2013. Softcover. New. The study of entrepreneurship has its roots in the late 17th and 18th centuries, when scholars such as Richard Cantillon and Adam Smith made significant contributions in the field. Entrepreneurship is the process of exploring opportunities in the marketplace and arranging resources required to exploit those opportunities for long-term gain. It is the process of planning, organising opportunities and assuming the risk of business enterprise. It is the ability to take risk independently to make utmost earnings in the market. It is a creative and an innovative skill, and an adaptive response to the environment. Today`s knowledge-based economy is a fertile ground for entrepreneurs in India. It is rightly believed that India has an extraordinary talent pool with virtually limitless potential to become entrepreneurs. Therefore, it is important to get committed to creating the right environment to develop successful entrepreneurs. This book consists of 50 chapters shortlisted from the research papers received for the PIMR Eighth National Conference on `Entrepreneurship: Driver for Economic Growth`. The chapters have been classified into four sections, namely Entrepreneurship: Challenges and Opportunities in Global Environment, Women Entrepreneurship in India, Finance and Economics, and General Management. This book is an edited compilation of research papers and articles, contributed by researchers, practitioners and students pursuing their career in management discipline. This book provides a pool of knowledge on entrepreneurship and economic growth, challenges faced by entrepreneurs and HR issues related to successful entrepreneurship. Dissemination of knowledge generated by the researchers, academicians, practitioners and students across the country is the primary objective of this book. Printed Pages: 494., Excel Books, 2013, Excel Books, 2013. Softcover. New. The study of entrepreneurship has its roots in the late 17th and 18th centuries, when scholars such as Richard Cantillon and Adam Smith made significant contributions in the field. Entrepreneurship is the process of exploring opportunities in the marketplace and arranging resources required to exploit those opportunities for long-term gain. It is the process of planning, organising opportunities and assuming the risk of business enterprise. It is the ability to take risk independently to make utmost earnings in the market. It is a creative and an innovative skill, and an adaptive response to the environment. Today`s knowledge-based economy is a fertile ground for entrepreneurs in India. It is rightly believed that India has an extraordinary talent pool with virtually limitless potential to become entrepreneurs. Therefore, it is important to get committed to creating the right environment to develop successful entrepreneurs. This book consists of 50 chapters shortlisted from the research papers received for the PIMR Eighth National Conference on `Entrepreneurship: Driver for Economic Growth`. The chapters have been classified into four sections, namely Entrepreneurship: Challenges and Opportunities in Global Environment, Women Entrepreneurship in India, Finance and Economics, and General Management. This book is an edited compilation of research papers and articles, contributed by researchers, practitioners and students pursuing their career in management discipline. This book provides a pool of knowledge on entrepreneurship and economic growth, challenges faced by entrepreneurs and HR issues related to successful entrepreneurship. Dissemination of knowledge generated by the researchers, academicians, practitioners and students across the country is the primary objective of this book. Printed Pages: 494., Excel Books, 2013, New. 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New Century Publications, 2011. Hardcover. New. In the global market economy, the ability of nations to create, absorb and commercialize innovations determines their competitiveness. In… Plus…
New Century Publications, 2011. Hardcover. New. In the global market economy, the ability of nations to create, absorb and commercialize innovations determines their competitiveness. Innovation is closely linked to the creation of wealth in a modern knowledge economy. Value addition to raw materials in India through applications of technology has remained low compared to other nations such as Israel, Finland, Japan, and South Korea. Increasing labour productivity through technology change and innovation is the main route for the creation of additional wealth to enterprises and better wages to employees. Since Independence, India has endeavoured to bring economic and social change through science and technology. The visionaries who led the growth of innovation and technology in India were convinced that such an approach could play an important role in transforming India in to a modern, industrialized society. Experience and results show that this confidence was well placed. There is a vast untapped potential in India for wealth creation by increasing the levels of innovation content in the entire economic development activities of the country. It is a tall call but an essential one, if the current levels of growth are to be maintained. This book contains 15 research papers, contributed by experts on the subject, which provide deep insights into the interface between poverty reduction, development and innovations. CONTENTS CONTENTS 1. Importance of Innovations - Babita Agrawal and Nitu Gupta; 2. Innovations and Global Competitiveness of India - Ratna Vadra; 3. Urbanisation of Rural Areas and Poverty Eradication Through Innovations - Meenu Agrawal and Prabha Singh; 4. Innovations in Co-operatives - Ashish Chandra; 5. Healthy Life Expectancy and Disease Burden of Elderly in Kerala - S.V. Balasubramanian and P. Mohanachandran Nair; 6. Redesigning Global Economic Governance - B.B. Tiwari and S.P Singh; 7. Agricultural Innovations in Changing Environmental Scenario - B.G. Shivakumar; 8. Risks and Innovationsin E-banking - S.K. Mishra and Binaca Agrawal; 9. Innovation Driven Economy through Industrial Policy Making - B.B. Tiwari; 10. Innovations in Agriculture and Natural Resources Management - I. Sekar and B.G. Shivakumar; 11. Policy Responses to Global Economic Challenges - Arunesh Tripathi and Satyendra P. Tripathi; 12. Globalization and Socioeconomic Issues Concerning Women - Pravin Kumar Singh and Arunesh Tripathi; 13. Innovations and Development in Indian Retail Banking - Krishna Kumar Agarwal and Rajesh Kr. Upadhyay; 14. Changing Concept and Scope of Social Innovations - Neeta Mahajan and V.P. Tripathi; 15. NREGA: Challenges and Opportunities - Dilip Kumar Srivastava and Vikas Singh Printed Pages: 250., New Century Publications, 2011, New Century Publications, 2011. Hardcover. New. In the global market economy, the ability of nations to create, absorb and commercialize innovations determines their competitiveness. Innovation is closely linked to the creation of wealth in a modern knowledge economy. Value addition to raw materials in India through applications of technology has remained low compared to other nations such as Israel, Finland, Japan, and South Korea. Increasing labour productivity through technology change and innovation is the main route for the creation of additional wealth to enterprises and better wages to employees. Since Independence, India has endeavoured to bring economic and social change through science and technology. The visionaries who led the growth of innovation and technology in India were convinced that such an approach could play an important role in transforming India in to a modern, industrialized society. Experience and results show that this confidence was well placed. There is a vast untapped potential in India for wealth creation by increasing the levels of innovation content in the entire economic development activities of the country. It is a tall call but an essential one, if the current levels of growth are to be maintained. This book contains 15 research papers, contributed by experts on the subject, which provide deep insights into the interface between poverty reduction, development and innovations. CONTENTS CONTENTS 1. Importance of Innovations - Babita Agrawal and Nitu Gupta; 2. Innovations and Global Competitiveness of India - Ratna Vadra; 3. Urbanisation of Rural Areas and Poverty Eradication Through Innovations - Meenu Agrawal and Prabha Singh; 4. Innovations in Co-operatives - Ashish Chandra; 5. Healthy Life Expectancy and Disease Burden of Elderly in Kerala - S.V. Balasubramanian and P. Mohanachandran Nair; 6. Redesigning Global Economic Governance - B.B. Tiwari and S.P Singh; 7. Agricultural Innovations in Changing Environmental Scenario - B.G. Shivakumar; 8. Risks and Innovationsin E-banking - S.K. Mishra and Binaca Agrawal; 9. Innovation Driven Economy through Industrial Policy Making - B.B. Tiwari; 10. Innovations in Agriculture and Natural Resources Management - I. Sekar and B.G. Shivakumar; 11. Policy Responses to Global Economic Challenges - Arunesh Tripathi and Satyendra P. Tripathi; 12. Globalization and Socioeconomic Issues Concerning Women - Pravin Kumar Singh and Arunesh Tripathi; 13. Innovations and Development in Indian Retail Banking - Krishna Kumar Agarwal and Rajesh Kr. Upadhyay; 14. Changing Concept and Scope of Social Innovations - Neeta Mahajan and V.P. Tripathi; 15. NREGA: Challenges and Opportunities - Dilip Kumar Srivastava and Vikas Singh Printed Pages: 250., New Century Publications, 2011, International Development Interprises (India), India Develop/Academic Foundation, 2004. Hardcover. New. As the editors Bibek Debroy and Amir Ullah Khan put it : "Agriculture may Account for only 25% of GDP. But 70% of India`s Population earns a living from the Rural sector. If there is a Perception in India that liberalization has been anti-poor and pro-rich, that is largely because the Agricultural cum rural sector has been untouched..... "After the recent (2004) elections, negative expectations about Reforms concern privatization and Labour market reforms. On the Positive side, there are expectations that agro and rural reforms will finally get off the ground, after having been talked about ad nauseam.... If these expectations materialize, Parts of India that are hitherto bypassed and marginalized in the growth process, will be mainstreamed. If one is looking for a reform agenda for such liberalization, this volume provides it. The agenda set out in these 17 papers is by no Means exhaustive. But collectively, one obtains a very good idea of what needs to be done to bring the rural Poor into interaction with markets, so that they can tap the opportunities that market - based liberalization throws up." Contents Editor`s Introduction 1. Integrating the Poor into Market Systems (IPMAS) : A Blueprint/Amitabha Sadangi 2. Agricultural Policy and Rural Poverty Reduction in India/N. C. Saxena 3. What Ails Indian Agriculture?/Satyaprakash, T.L. & Ashutosh Apa Teli 4. Growth and the Poor Farmer : Why is it so Important to Reform Agriculture?/Amir Ullah Khan 5. Challenges of Integrating Small Holders in Markets/S. J. Phansalkar 6. Managing Risk : Insurance for the Rural Poor?/Saleema Razvis 7. The Indian Microfinance Experience : Accomplishments and Challenges/Rajesh Chakrabarti 8. Soil Degradation in India : An Environmental and Socioeconomic Hazard/S. Bhattacharya, M.Q.I. Khan & S. Riyazuddin 9. Is Drip Irrigation an Answer to the Water Problems of Small Farmers?/Shagun Krishnan 10. Bt Cotton in India : A Case Study/Shabana Zahoor 11. Information Technology and Rural Development in India/Nirvikar Singh 12. ICT and Poverty/Bibek Debroy 13. Incidence of Child Labour : Theory, and Evidence from India/Shubhashis Gangopadhyay & Wilima Wadhwa 14. Organic Farming : Sustainable Step Towards Food Safety, Production and Consumption/Sugata Ghosh 15. Coping with New Environmental Issues Concerning Agriculture Exports/Mohammed Saqib 16. Sanitary and Phytosanitary Standards, Quality Norms and Complementary Agricultural Activity/Samrat Bose 17. Are Subsidies in US Agriculture Justified? An Economic Analysis/Shashwat Mody Printed Pages: 470., International Development Interprises (India), India Develop/Academic Foundation, 2004, International Development Interprises (India), India Develop/Academic Foundation, 2004. Hardcover. New. As the editors Bibek Debroy and Amir Ullah Khan put it : "Agriculture may Account for only 25% of GDP. But 70% of India`s Population earns a living from the Rural sector. If there is a Perception in India that liberalization has been anti-poor and pro-rich, that is largely because the Agricultural cum rural sector has been untouched..... "After the recent (2004) elections, negative expectations about Reforms concern privatization and Labour market reforms. On the Positive side, there are expectations that agro and rural reforms will finally get off the ground, after having been talked about ad nauseam.... If these expectations materialize, Parts of India that are hitherto bypassed and marginalized in the growth process, will be mainstreamed. If one is looking for a reform agenda for such liberalization, this volume provides it. The agenda set out in these 17 papers is by no Means exhaustive. But collectively, one obtains a very good idea of what needs to be done to bring the rural Poor into interaction with markets, so that they can tap the opportunities that market - based liberalization throws up." Contents Editor`s Introduction 1. Integrating the Poor into Market Systems (IPMAS) : A Blueprint/Amitabha Sadangi 2. Agricultural Policy and Rural Poverty Reduction in India/N. C. Saxena 3. What Ails Indian Agriculture?/Satyaprakash, T.L. & Ashutosh Apa Teli 4. Growth and the Poor Farmer : Why is it so Important to Reform Agriculture?/Amir Ullah Khan 5. Challenges of Integrating Small Holders in Markets/S. J. Phansalkar 6. Managing Risk : Insurance for the Rural Poor?/Saleema Razvis 7. The Indian Microfinance Experience : Accomplishments and Challenges/Rajesh Chakrabarti 8. Soil Degradation in India : An Environmental and Socioeconomic Hazard/S. Bhattacharya, M.Q.I. Khan & S. Riyazuddin 9. Is Drip Irrigation an Answer to the Water Problems of Small Farmers?/Shagun Krishnan 10. Bt Cotton in India : A Case Study/Shabana Zahoor 11. Information Technology and Rural Development in India/Nirvikar Singh 12. ICT and Poverty/Bibek Debroy 13. Incidence of Child Labour : Theory, and Evidence from India/Shubhashis Gangopadhyay & Wilima Wadhwa 14. Organic Farming : Sustainable Step Towards Food Safety, Production and Consumption/Sugata Ghosh 15. Coping with New Environmental Issues Concerning Agriculture Exports/Mohammed Saqib 16. Sanitary and Phytosanitary Standards, Quality Norms and Complementary Agricultural Activity/Samrat Bose 17. Are Subsidies in US Agriculture Justified? An Economic Analysis/Shashwat Mody Printed Pages: 470., International Development Interprises (India), India Develop/Academic Foundation, 2004, Enkay Publishing House, 2011. Hardcover. New. The Global Trends in E-Commerce has been a pioneer in addressing the challenges and opportunities of electronic commence and the digital economy in the industrialised countries. It is natural then that the Development Centre should assess the scope for e-commerce in developing countries. But like the sailors in the strait of Messina, the research should avoid at once the scylla of technological pessimism seeing an inevitably widening "digital divide" between idustrialised and developing countries and the charybdis of exaggerated claims about the Internet`s potential to resolve a host of development problems that have heretofore proved intractable. Table of Contents Preface Introduction The emerging role of banks in E-commerce, Mobile Banking â the Emerging Paradigm Electronic Commerce benefits, challenges and success factors in the Australian banking and finance industry Cosumer E-Commerce market Electronic Commerce I developing countries: Issue for domestic policy and WTO Negotiations Risk Management : principles for Electronic Banking E-commerce and Digital Divide: Impact on consumers The Value of user participation in E-Commerce Systems Development Mobile Banking and Economic Development: Linking adoption, impact, and use Implications of E-Commerce in Developing Countries: issues and influences Electronic commerce: structure and issues E-Commerce and E-Business Bibliography Index Printed Pages: 288., Enkay Publishing House, 2011, Enkay Publishing House, 2011. Hardcover. New. The Global Trends in E-Commerce has been a pioneer in addressing the challenges and opportunities of electronic commence and the digital economy in the industrialised countries. It is natural then that the Development Centre should assess the scope for e-commerce in developing countries. But like the sailors in the strait of Messina, the research should avoid at once the scylla of technological pessimism seeing an inevitably widening "digital divide" between idustrialised and developing countries and the charybdis of exaggerated claims about the Internet`s potential to resolve a host of development problems that have heretofore proved intractable. Table of Contents Preface Introduction The emerging role of banks in E-commerce, Mobile Banking â the Emerging Paradigm Electronic Commerce benefits, challenges and success factors in the Australian banking and finance industry Cosumer E-Commerce market Electronic Commerce I developing countries: Issue for domestic policy and WTO Negotiations Risk Management : principles for Electronic Banking E-commerce and Digital Divide: Impact on consumers The Value of user participation in E-Commerce Systems Development Mobile Banking and Economic Development: Linking adoption, impact, and use Implications of E-Commerce in Developing Countries: issues and influences Electronic commerce: structure and issues E-Commerce and E-Business Bibliography Index Printed Pages: 288., Enkay Publishing House, 2011, Excel Books, 2013. Softcover. New. The study of entrepreneurship has its roots in the late 17th and 18th centuries, when scholars such as Richard Cantillon and Adam Smith made significant contributions in the field. Entrepreneurship is the process of exploring opportunities in the marketplace and arranging resources required to exploit those opportunities for long-term gain. It is the process of planning, organising opportunities and assuming the risk of business enterprise. It is the ability to take risk independently to make utmost earnings in the market. It is a creative and an innovative skill, and an adaptive response to the environment. Today`s knowledge-based economy is a fertile ground for entrepreneurs in India. It is rightly believed that India has an extraordinary talent pool with virtually limitless potential to become entrepreneurs. Therefore, it is important to get committed to creating the right environment to develop successful entrepreneurs. This book consists of 50 chapters shortlisted from the research papers received for the PIMR Eighth National Conference on `Entrepreneurship: Driver for Economic Growth`. The chapters have been classified into four sections, namely Entrepreneurship: Challenges and Opportunities in Global Environment, Women Entrepreneurship in India, Finance and Economics, and General Management. This book is an edited compilation of research papers and articles, contributed by researchers, practitioners and students pursuing their career in management discipline. This book provides a pool of knowledge on entrepreneurship and economic growth, challenges faced by entrepreneurs and HR issues related to successful entrepreneurship. Dissemination of knowledge generated by the researchers, academicians, practitioners and students across the country is the primary objective of this book. Printed Pages: 494., Excel Books, 2013, Excel Books, 2013. Softcover. New. The study of entrepreneurship has its roots in the late 17th and 18th centuries, when scholars such as Richard Cantillon and Adam Smith made significant contributions in the field. Entrepreneurship is the process of exploring opportunities in the marketplace and arranging resources required to exploit those opportunities for long-term gain. It is the process of planning, organising opportunities and assuming the risk of business enterprise. It is the ability to take risk independently to make utmost earnings in the market. It is a creative and an innovative skill, and an adaptive response to the environment. Today`s knowledge-based economy is a fertile ground for entrepreneurs in India. It is rightly believed that India has an extraordinary talent pool with virtually limitless potential to become entrepreneurs. Therefore, it is important to get committed to creating the right environment to develop successful entrepreneurs. This book consists of 50 chapters shortlisted from the research papers received for the PIMR Eighth National Conference on `Entrepreneurship: Driver for Economic Growth`. The chapters have been classified into four sections, namely Entrepreneurship: Challenges and Opportunities in Global Environment, Women Entrepreneurship in India, Finance and Economics, and General Management. This book is an edited compilation of research papers and articles, contributed by researchers, practitioners and students pursuing their career in management discipline. This book provides a pool of knowledge on entrepreneurship and economic growth, challenges faced by entrepreneurs and HR issues related to successful entrepreneurship. Dissemination of knowledge generated by the researchers, academicians, practitioners and students across the country is the primary objective of this book. Printed Pages: 494., Excel Books, 2013, Excel Books, 2013. Softcover. New. The study of entrepreneurship has its roots in the late 17th and 18th centuries, when scholars such as Richard Cantillon and Adam Smith made significant contributions in the field. Entrepreneurship is the process of exploring opportunities in the marketplace and arranging resources required to exploit those opportunities for long-term gain. It is the process of planning, organising opportunities and assuming the risk of business enterprise. It is the ability to take risk independently to make utmost earnings in the market. It is a creative and an innovative skill, and an adaptive response to the environment. Today`s knowledge-based economy is a fertile ground for entrepreneurs in India. It is rightly believed that India has an extraordinary talent pool with virtually limitless potential to become entrepreneurs. Therefore, it is important to get committed to creating the right environment to develop successful entrepreneurs. This book consists of 50 chapters shortlisted from the research papers received for the PIMR Eighth National Conference on `Entrepreneurship: Driver for Economic Growth`. The chapters have been classified into four sections, namely Entrepreneurship: Challenges and Opportunities in Global Environment, Women Entrepreneurship in India, Finance and Economics, and General Management. This book is an edited compilation of research papers and articles, contributed by researchers, practitioners and students pursuing their career in management discipline. This book provides a pool of knowledge on entrepreneurship and economic growth, challenges faced by entrepreneurs and HR issues related to successful entrepreneurship. Dissemination of knowledge generated by the researchers, academicians, practitioners and students across the country is the primary objective of this book. Printed Pages: 494., Excel Books, 2013, Excel Books, 2013. Softcover. New. The study of entrepreneurship has its roots in the late 17th and 18th centuries, when scholars such as Richard Cantillon and Adam Smith made significant contributions in the field. Entrepreneurship is the process of exploring opportunities in the marketplace and arranging resources required to exploit those opportunities for long-term gain. It is the process of planning, organising opportunities and assuming the risk of business enterprise. It is the ability to take risk independently to make utmost earnings in the market. It is a creative and an innovative skill, and an adaptive response to the environment. Today`s knowledge-based economy is a fertile ground for entrepreneurs in India. It is rightly believed that India has an extraordinary talent pool with virtually limitless potential to become entrepreneurs. Therefore, it is important to get committed to creating the right environment to develop successful entrepreneurs. This book consists of 50 chapters shortlisted from the research papers received for the PIMR Eighth National Conference on `Entrepreneurship: Driver for Economic Growth`. The chapters have been classified into four sections, namely Entrepreneurship: Challenges and Opportunities in Global Environment, Women Entrepreneurship in India, Finance and Economics, and General Management. This book is an edited compilation of research papers and articles, contributed by researchers, practitioners and students pursuing their career in management discipline. This book provides a pool of knowledge on entrepreneurship and economic growth, challenges faced by entrepreneurs and HR issues related to successful entrepreneurship. Dissemination of knowledge generated by the researchers, academicians, practitioners and students across the country is the primary objective of this book. Printed Pages: 494., Excel Books, 2013, New. Contents : The Indian Banking Industry has been undergoing major changes, reflecting a number of undergoing developments. Advancement in communication and information technology has facilitated growth in internet-banking, ATM Network, Electronic transfer of funds and quick dissemination of information. (i) Technological transformation, Diversification, Up gradation, locative efficiency analysis of PSU and Private Sector Banks, (ii) Opportunities and Challenges in areas of Risk Management, Basle II aftermaths and Basle III, (iii) Credit Management, Credit default Risk Modeling and NPA Management in Banks, (iv) Fore Management and Exposures, (v) Abbreviations and objective in the Indian Banking, (vi) The book is designed for a course in Management of Banks & Financial Institutions (MBA/PGDM Cou, Bankers, Researcher and Practicing Risk Managers, Professionals. Verify ISBN for International Edition, Year of Publication 9380752164, paperback . 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