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- The Context, Complexity and Concerns of Higher Education in India:Search Areas for Reform
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1 Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s M P Birla Institute of Management, Bengaluru, IN
1 Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s M P Birla Institute of Management, Bengaluru, IN
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DHARANA - Bhavan's International Journal of Business, Vol 10, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 34-41Abstract
A review of philosophy of education, its expected role, its importance in creating a learning society for socio-economic transformation and empirical evidences on its importance suggests three important inferences. First, to Dr. S. Radhakrishan, a great teacher-cum-philosopher of last century, the two foundations of human civilization are: Ideas and Ideals which are expected to emanate mainly from educational institutions, especially from colleges and universities.- Product Differentiation, Attribute Substitution and Hedonic Pricing
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1 University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, IN
1 University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, IN
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DHARANA - Bhavan's International Journal of Business, Vol 1, No 1 (2007), Pagination: 13-17Abstract
Two powerful concepts in Economic Theory could open up a treasure house for research in Management Sciences, especially in the area of marketing. First, the concept of product differentiation, articulating that products are similar but not identical. Second, the concept of attribute substitution, emphasizing that goods are a bunch of attributes, and consumers substitute attributes and not products as such. This has led to the concept of implicit or hedonic pricing. The paper is an attempt to examine the relationship between product differentiation and attributes based pricing. It also attempts to derive Attribute-Induced Innovation of product Development, by eliminating undesirable attributes in the product and by grafting desirable attributes into the product through R&D efforts.References
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- Constitutional Compulsions for Social Justice
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1 M. P. Birla Institute of Management, Bengaluru, IN
1 M. P. Birla Institute of Management, Bengaluru, IN
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DHARANA - Bhavan's International Journal of Business, Vol 12, No 1 (2018), Pagination: 8-13Abstract
1. Backdrop to the Theme: A Prophetic Warning
On November 26, 1949, the Constituent Assembly of India adopted and enacted the Indian Constitution. A day before, i.e., on November 25, 1949, Dr. Ambedkar addressed the Constituent Assembly. An extract from this address is given below:
“On 26th of January, 1950 we are going to enter into a life of contradictions: In politics, we will have equality, and in social and economic life we will have inequality. In politics, we will be recognising the principle of one man-one vote, and one-vote-one value. In our social and economic life, we shall by reason of our social and economic structure, continue to deny the principle of one-man one-value”.
- Population Growth and Trends in Consumption Pattern in Karnataka: Implications to Agricultural Development
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S. Bisaliah
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Khalil Shaha
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1 Emeritus of Economics, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's, M P Birla Institute of Management, Bengaluru, IN
2 Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore, IN
1 Emeritus of Economics, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's, M P Birla Institute of Management, Bengaluru, IN
2 Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore, IN