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Indian Institute of Management Bangalore

EducationBengaluru, Karnataka, India
About: Indian Institute of Management Bangalore is a education organization based out in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Emerging markets & Context (language use). The organization has 491 authors who have published 1254 publications receiving 23853 citations. The organization is also known as: IIMB.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyse a nationally representative data set from India for the year 2013 in order to provide evidence on how short-term migration is affected by household ownership of land and participation in land ownership.
Abstract: We analyse a nationally representative data set from India for the year 2013 in order to provide evidence on how short-term migration is affected by household ownership of land and participation in...

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors synthesize their learnings about poverty and action research using the financial diaries methodology among the urban poor at Ramanagaram, a town 60 km away from Bangalore, India.
Abstract: This piece is an attempt to synthesize our learnings about poverty and action research using the financial diaries methodology among the urban poor at Ramanagaram, a town 60 km away from Bangalore, India. We introduced a participatory component in the financial diaries methodology by asking our respondents (all women) to be the diary writers. This helped narrowing the gap between the researchers and researched towards understanding data on the lives of the poor. It spurred an on-going relationship with our diary writers and enabled us to take a critical look at several mainstream conclusions about poverty. For example, eating out and expenditure on snacks by women, especially in women-headed households is not to be considered a temptation good but an expense arising from the informal nature of her employment, allowing her little time towards household chores. Similarly, buying a TV (sometimes by borrowing money) was often prompted by the drudgery of onerous job–work done from home, rather than from the ne...

2 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the differential market response to credit rating revisions in the pre- and post-global financial crisis (GFC) period using data from India is analyzed by reviewing the stock price react...
Abstract: This article analyses the differential market response to credit rating revisions in the pre- and post-global financial crisis (GFC) period using data from India. By reviewing the stock price react...

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compare the past, present and predict the future economic scenario by considering various factors which majorly impacted the retail market due to COVID-19 and find that buyers' choices shifted away from local retail purchases to online.
Abstract: Year 2020 brought a huge challenge in business environment all over the world due to COVID19. India is not an exception and faced similar challenges which impacted heavily on the economy. India has a huge retail market being the second largest populous country in the world with huge potential and young workforce. It is an important factor for the GDP growth of any country. The aim of this paper is to compare the past, present and predict the future economic scenario by considering various factors which majorly impacted the retail market due to COVID-19. A huge transformation observed in the retail business. Buyers’ choices shifted away from local retail purchases to online. Buying behaviour and consumer spending have shifted towards online purchases and also card transactions. This research also aims to study the impact of COVID-19 on Indian economy and way out of the downfall.

2 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the current state of the Indian pension system is reviewed and some policy directions for reforming the Indian Pension System are discussed. But, the focus of the paper is on the Indian Retirement Benefit Scheme (IBPS).
Abstract: This paper reviews the current state of the Indian pension system. The Indian experience could potentially influence policy decisions in other developing countries, especially those with similar reliance on the national provident fund system. Institutional features of various retirement benefit schemes are highlighted and their deficiencies are discussed. It is argued that low coverage level, underperformance of provident fund schemes due to investment restrictions, and financial difficulties in administering unfunded public pension programmes have rendered the current system ineffective and unsustainable. The failed experiments with ad hoc reform initiatives in the recent past further emphasize the need for a structural and lasting change. The paper concludes with some policy directions for reforming the Indian pension system.

2 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Kannan Raghunandan4910010439
Saras D. Sarasvathy4110914815
Asha George351564227
Dasaratha V. Rama32674592
Raghbendra Jha313353396
Gita Sen30573550
Jayant R. Kale26673534
Randall Hansen23412299
Pulak Ghosh23921763
M. R. Rao23522326
Suneeta Krishnan20492234
Ranji Vaidyanathan19771646
Mukta Kulkarni19451785
Haritha Saranga19421523
Janat Shah19521767
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202332
202227
202196
202093
201985
201874