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Indian and Pakistani business schools: Thawing relations
The Economist, Apr 17th 2012 CROSS-BORDER collaboration between business schools is a common occurrence. Some top institutions can have partnerships with counterparts in as many as 40 different countries. It is seen as a way of increasing their internationalism, without … Continue reading
Coronavirus lockdown could give online education a lasting boost in India
London (CNN Business) Schools around the world have closed their doors because of the coronavirus pandemic, leaving more than 1.5 billion children stuck at home. While it’s a great inconvenience for many, it has created a spike in demand for … Continue reading
Dimensions of current management research in India: some issues – by M H Bala Subrahmanya
Source: South Asian Journal of Management, Apr-Jun 2005 Management research has been steadily gaining increased prominence as a ‘field of study’ in management institutions across India. This could be due to more and more ‘career avenues’ emerging not only in … Continue reading
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