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Prabhat Rao

Bio: Prabhat Rao is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Global Leadership & Business. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 8 citations.

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01 Jul 2011
TL;DR: Aarti Shyamsunder*, Anand S, Ankush Punj, Arvind Shatdal, B M Vyas*, Balaji Kumar*, Binu Philip*, C Manohar Reddy, Chitra Sarmma*, Gopal Mahapatra*, Govind Srikhande*, Kartikeyan V*, Manoj Kumar Jaiswal, Nandini Chawla, Prabhat Rao*, Prakash K Nair*, Prasad Kaipa*, Rajshekhar Krishnan*, Rishikesha T Krishnan,
Abstract: Aarti Shyamsunder*, Anand S, Ankush Punj, Arvind Shatdal, B M Vyas*, Balaji Kumar*, Binu Philip*, C Manohar Reddy, Chitra Sarmma*, Gopal Mahapatra*, Govind Srikhande*, Kartikeyan V*, Manoj Kumar Jaiswal, Nandini Chawla, Prabhat Rao*, Prakash K Nair*, Prasad Kaipa*, Rajshekhar Krishnan*, Rishikesha T Krishnan, Rituraj Sar, S K Vasant*, S Ramesh Shankar, Santrupt Misra, Shabari Madappa*, Sudhakar B, Swasthika Ramamurthy*, Twisha Anand, Vasanthi Srinivasan, Vikas Rai Bhatnagar, Vishwanath P*, Vivek Subramanian* and Neharika Vohra and Deepti Bhatnagar (Coordinators)

9 citations

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TL;DR: In this article , the authors developed a metric called the H+T affordability index to assess the entire cost of housing and transportation relative to household income for various areas of a city.
Abstract: Housing affordability is conventionally measured by the thumb rule of 30% of monthly income spent on housing. This thumb rule does not consider location, transportation cost, or accessibility. However, if a residence is far away and requires expensive travel, it is not actually affordable. Multiple planning goals can be accomplished by increasing the availability of inexpensive housing in convenient places, including decreasing transport costs, improving economic opportunities for underprivileged groups, lowering accident risk, conserving energy, and lowering pollution emissions. An H+T affordability index is a tool that is recently developed by researchers to assess the overall cost of housing and transportation relative to household income for different locations in a city. Researchers have recently developed a metric called the H+T affordability index to assess the entire cost of housing and transportation relative to household income for various areas of a city. This analysis is used in the study of Lucknow, India. The results show that households in suburban areas spend more than 57% of their monthly income on housing and transportation than those living in central zones and they spend only 45% of their income on these expenses. This aligns with the findings of other urban regions' studies. This demonstrates the viability of housing and transportation affordability analysis to discover inexpensive and sustainable development in developing countries.

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed and tested a model examining the influence of two LDP bundles on organizational performance, with human capital and social capital as mediators, and found that differentiation LDPs were positively associated with human resources, while integration lDPs positively influenced social resources.

95 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review, examine, and list the factors that have contributed to the emergence of China and India (referred to as Chindia) and compare the antecedents, characteristics, and consequences of their emergence in the global market.
Abstract: Over the past 20 years, China and India have emerged as the fastest growing economies in the world. In this context, the authors review, examine, and list the factors that have contributed to the emergence of China and India (referred to as Chindia). The authors compare the antecedents, characteristics, and consequences of their emergence in the global market. This article provides insights for the researchers and multinational enterprises from rest of the world to carry out studies on country analysis as well as foreign market entry modes. Besides, we posit theoretical and testable propositions for future research.

84 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a critique of the dominant functionalist discourse in authentic leadership theory is presented, which shapes the manner in which we perceive authentic leadership development and thus shapes the way we perceive leadership development.
Abstract: This paper is a critique of the dominant functionalist discourse in authentic leadership theory, which shapes the manner in which we perceive authentic leadership development. As an alternative, I ...

76 citations

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04 Jun 2018
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that the stewardship behaviour of managers results in exemplary corporate governa-ture, which is a normative alternative to agency theory, and they argue that managers' stewardship behavior of managers leads to good corporate governance.
Abstract: Stewardship theory of corporate governance is a normative alternative to agency theory. This article argues that the stewardship behaviour of managers results in exemplary corporate governa...

22 citations

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TL;DR: The authors analyzed and compared qualitative data on key developmental events and lessons from senior executives in China and India, and including a comparison to similar recent US data, and found that the need to recruit and train additional leadership talent is particularly problematic in rapidly growing Asian economies.
Abstract: In rapidly growing Asian economies, the need to recruit and train additional leadership talent is particularly problematic, as the demand for talent continues to outstrip available indigenous human capital. Yet most leadership development research to date has focused on US samples. The current study extends our knowledge about how managers develop as leaders by analyzing and comparing qualitative data on key developmental events and lessons from senior executives in China and India, and including a comparison to similar recent US data.

11 citations