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March 2012

Chairperson
Prof. Rajeev Sharma

Research & Publications Committee
Prof. Anand Kumar Jaiswal
Prof. Ankur Sarin
Prof. Anurag K. Agarwal
Prof. Errol D’Souza
Prof. M. M. Monippally
Prof. Neharika Vohra
Prof. Prahalad Venkateshan

Incharge
Research & Publications Office
E. V. Narayanan

Layout & Design
Paresh Amleshwarwala

Editorial Support
Sonya L. Bakeri

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Abstracts of other articles published in refereed journals included in this issue
  • Carbon Competition up Above: Estimating Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Indian Domestic Airlines
    In Greenhouse Gas Measurement and Management, 1(2), 2011, 93-104.

    Amit Garg and Vidhee Avashia

    The Indian domestic aviation sector is on a growth path and this progress can be attributed to several factors such as an expanding economy, an increase in the average income of Indians, low and economic air fares, more schedules and options available to a traveller, and a reduction in the differential fare between ...


Abstracts of other cases included in this issue
  • MoPT and SWPL: Handling of Coal/Coke
    Case Registration No. and Date: CIPR0006, 26-04-2010

    G. Raghuram and Rachna Gangwar

    It was June 2008. The conflicts between Mormugao Port Trust (MoPT) and South West Port Limited (SWPL) on coal/coke handling once again surfaced following a report submitted by the National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) concluding that residents of Vasco city near the port were inhaling coal pollution much beyond the permissible limit. The ...


Spotlight  on research seminars presented by faculty and visiting scholars at IIMA
  • Workforce Quality: How Ready is India to Lead Global Growth?
    Rafiq Dossani

    The BRIC countries will, it is widely believed, be the world's economic engines over the next several decades.  But, can their workforces deliver the quality and scale needed?  Focusing on higher education systems in the BRICs, with a special emphasis on India, we present findings from a  project on technical education in the ...


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