Entrepreneurial Firms: Coast On or Cash Out?
Environment impacts performance capabilities of entrepreneurial firms. BASED ON THE RESEARCH OF ANAND NANDKUMAR (ISB) AND ASHISH ARORA (DUKE UNIVERSITY)...
Read moreEnvironment impacts performance capabilities of entrepreneurial firms. BASED ON THE RESEARCH OF ANAND NANDKUMAR (ISB) AND ASHISH ARORA (DUKE UNIVERSITY)...
Read moreNo Ordinary Disruption, is an analysis by Jonathan Woetzel, Director, McKinsey Global Institute and Anu Madgavkar, Senior Fellow, McKinsey Global...
Read moreProfessor Raj Raghunathan, a visiting faculty at the Indian School of Business, is affiliated to the Department of Marketing at the University of Texas McCombs School of Business. He is interested in affect and decision making, hedonic and utilitarian consumption, and consumer behaviour. His pioneering research has advanced our understanding of happiness, creativity and human fulfilment. In a conversation with Chitti Pantulu, Director of Marketing & Communications, Professor Raghunathan discussed the growing body of research on happiness, its implications for individuals, communities and organisations, and his own unique approach to the subject.
Read moreIndian School of Business’s (ISB) Punj Lloyd Institute of Infrastructure Management conducted a two-day workshop to discuss various aspects of...
Read moreMany of Indian family-owned businesses have moved a long distance from the days when they believed that the companies they...
Read moreIndian Family Businesses form the ‘backbone’ of the Indian economy and hence there is a need to extend the life span of these family businesses so that the economy can continue to derive benefit from their contribution. Executive Director of Thomas Schmidheiny Centre for Family Enterprise at ISB, Professor Kavil Ramachandran and Research Associate at the Centre, Navneet Bhatnagar, explore the meaning and state of family togetherness in Indian family businesses.
Read moreLess than 30 percent of family businesses survive into the third generation of family ownership. Family businesses can go under...
Read moreIn this article Jitendra N Bajpai, Adjunct Faculty at Columbia University, New York, and a former Director of the World Bank, takes a broad historical look at the forces that have shaped the planning and designing of New York City from being a small port city in the early 19th century to its present state. He draws lessons for India and envisions a foundation for smart cities.
Read moreThe 100 Smart Cities Initiative represents an opportunity to experiment with organisational and governance structures to improve revenue generation for future cities by adopting existing financing models from across the world, writes O P Agarwal, Executive Director, Punj Lloyd Institute of Infrastructure Management at ISB.
Read moreTarun Jain, Assistant Professor of Economics and Public Policy at the Indian School of Business; Lata Gangadharan, Professor of Economics...
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