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(less)EMPOWERING PUBLIC SECTOR ENTERPRISES IN INDIA
The book an outcome of 'Proceedings of Chief Executives Conference on Public Sector Enterprises' is indispensable for academics public sector managers and policy planners
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The book, an outcome of 'Proceedings of Chief Executives Conference on Public Sector Enterprises' is indispensable for academics, public sector managers and policy planners
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Management of Public Enterprises
Keeping in view the growing Importance of the Public Enterprises, an attempt has been made to present an overall view of the State's economy. The book not only presents the historical background of the State Public Enterprises but also throws light on various problems, which have impeded the growth of Public Enterprises.
The whole study has been well designed and structured into five chapters, dealing with different aspects of the Public Enterprises such as organizational pattern and management, Performance appraisal etc., the book tells the untold tale of the significant role of the J&K SIDCO in the industrial development of the state.
The last chapter of the book deals with the findings and recommendations wherein the author comes out with strong and forceful arguments, which should go a long way in revamping the working of the Public Enterprise. The book will be of immense interest and use to the students of various disciplines, researchers, planners and Policy makers.
About the Book: The Public Sector has played a pioneer role in dispersing Industries in different regions of the country and has greatly helped in the development of backward areas. In fact, an advancing and expanding Public Sector is an indispensable pre-requisite to speedy economic development.
Keeping in view the growing Importance of the Public Enterprises, an attempt has been made to present an overall view of the State's economy. The book not only presents the historical background of the State Public Enterprises but also throws light on various problems, which have impeded the growth of Public Enterprises.
The whole study has been well designed and structured into five chapters, dealing with different aspects of the Public Enterprises such as organizational pattern and management, Performance appraisal etc., the book tells the untold tale of the significant role of the J&K SIDCO in the industrial development of the state.
The last chapter of the book deals with the findings and recommendations wherein the author comes out with strong and forceful arguments, which should go a long way in revamping the working of the Public Enterprise. The book will be of immense interest and use to the students of various disciplines, researchers, planners and Policy makers.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to About the Book: The Public Sector has played a pioneer role in dispersing Industries in different regions of the country and has greatly helped in the development of backward areas. In fact, an advancing and expanding Public Sector is an indispensable pre-requisite to speedy economic development.
Keeping in view the growing Importance of the Public Enterprises, an attempt has been made to present an overall view of the State's economy. The book not only presents the historical background of the State Public Enterprises but also throws light on various problems, which have impeded the growth of Public Enterprises.
The whole study has been well designed and structured into five chapters, dealing with different aspects of the Public Enterprises such as organizational pattern and management, Performance appraisal etc., the book tells the untold tale of the significant role of the J&K SIDCO in the industrial development of the state.
The last chapter of the book deals with the findings and recommendations wherein the author comes out with strong and forceful arguments, which should go a long way in revamping the working of the Public Enterprise. The book will be of immense interest and use to the students of various disciplines, researchers, planners and Policy makers.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to About the Book: The Public Sector has played a pioneer role in dispersing Industries in different regions of the country and has greatly helped in the development of backward areas. In fact, an advancing and expanding Public Sector is an indispensable pre-requisite to speedy economic development.
Keeping in view the growing Importance of the Public Enterprises, an attempt has been made to present an overall view of the State's economy. The book not only presents the historical background of the State Public Enterprises but also throws light on various problems, which have impeded the growth of Public Enterprises.
The whole study has been well designed and structured into five chapters, dealing with different aspects of the Public Enterprises such as organizational pattern and management, Performance appraisal etc., the book tells the untold tale of the significant role of the J&K SIDCO in the industrial development of the state.
The last chapter of the book deals with the findings and recommendations wherein the author comes out with strong and forceful arguments, which should go a long way in revamping the working of the Public Enterprise. The book will be of immense interest and use to the students of various disciplines, researchers, planners and Policy makers.
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(less)Public Enterprises in India
The main Objective of the National Seminar was to bring together researchers, administrators, executives of Public/Private enterprises, bureaucrats and academic to discuss and debate the prospects, problems and the implications of Privatization of Public enterprises. The issue of privatization of Public enterprises has generated world wide attention.
The major argument in favour of Privatization of Public Enterprises is the inefficient functioning of the public sector units. There are only a handful of public enterprises, in India or elsewhere which can be considered efficiently run using the yardstick of the performance of the private sector.
However, public sector has contributed enormously to the social welfare goals such as industrial development, increased employment, labour welfare etc. Several countries, in particular United Kingdom, have privatize their major public enterprises during the last decade or so.
This has created a renewed public awareness and interest in privatization of public enterprises, though the debate between the relative advantages/ disadvantages of private Vs. public sector is an old one.
The focus of the papers in this collection covers several areas and issues ot importance. Hopefully this collection of papers on Privatization of Public enterprises will reach all those who were unable to participate in National Seminar on Privatization of Public Enterprises.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to About the Book: The collection of papers in this book was presented at the National Seminar on Privatization of Public Enterprises on 9th and 10th December 1989. The National Seminar was sponsored by the University Grants Commission and the Bureau of Public Enterprises of Jammu & Kashmir State, and it was organized by the Department of Management Studies, University of Jammu.
The main Objective of the National Seminar was to bring together researchers, administrators, executives of Public/Private enterprises, bureaucrats and academic to discuss and debate the prospects, problems and the implications of Privatization of Public enterprises. The issue of privatization of Public enterprises has generated world wide attention.
The major argument in favour of Privatization of Public Enterprises is the inefficient functioning of the public sector units. There are only a handful of public enterprises, in India or elsewhere which can be considered efficiently run using the yardstick of the performance of the private sector.
However, public sector has contributed enormously to the social welfare goals such as industrial development, increased employment, labour welfare etc. Several countries, in particular United Kingdom, have privatize their major public enterprises during the last decade or so.
This has created a renewed public awareness and interest in privatization of public enterprises, though the debate between the relative advantages/ disadvantages of private Vs. public sector is an old one.
The focus of the papers in this collection covers several areas and issues ot importance. Hopefully this collection of papers on Privatization of Public enterprises will reach all those who were unable to participate in National Seminar on Privatization of Public Enterprises.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to About the Book: The collection of papers in this book was presented at the National Seminar on Privatization of Public Enterprises on 9th and 10th December 1989. The National Seminar was sponsored by the University Grants Commission and the Bureau of Public Enterprises of Jammu & Kashmir State, and it was organized by the Department of Management Studies, University of Jammu.
The main Objective of the National Seminar was to bring together researchers, administrators, executives of Public/Private enterprises, bureaucrats and academic to discuss and debate the prospects, problems and the implications of Privatization of Public enterprises. The issue of privatization of Public enterprises has generated world wide attention.
The major argument in favour of Privatization of Public Enterprises is the inefficient functioning of the public sector units. There are only a handful of public enterprises, in India or elsewhere which can be considered efficiently run using the yardstick of the performance of the private sector.
However, public sector has contributed enormously to the social welfare goals such as industrial development, increased employment, labour welfare etc. Several countries, in particular United Kingdom, have privatize their major public enterprises during the last decade or so.
This has created a renewed public awareness and interest in privatization of public enterprises, though the debate between the relative advantages/ disadvantages of private Vs. public sector is an old one.
The focus of the papers in this collection covers several areas and issues ot importance. Hopefully this collection of papers on Privatization of Public enterprises will reach all those who were unable to participate in National Seminar on Privatization of Public Enterprises.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to About the Book: The collection of papers in this book was presented at the National Seminar on Privatization of Public Enterprises on 9th and 10th December 1989. The National Seminar was sponsored by the University Grants Commission and the Bureau of Public Enterprises of Jammu & Kashmir State, and it was organized by the Department of Management Studies, University of Jammu.
The main Objective of the National Seminar was to bring together researchers, administrators, executives of Public/Private enterprises, bureaucrats and academic to discuss and debate the prospects, problems and the implications of Privatization of Public enterprises. The issue of privatization of Public enterprises has generated world wide attention.
The major argument in favour of Privatization of Public Enterprises is the inefficient functioning of the public sector units. There are only a handful of public enterprises, in India or elsewhere which can be considered efficiently run using the yardstick of the performance of the private sector.
However, public sector has contributed enormously to the social welfare goals such as industrial development, increased employment, labour welfare etc. Several countries, in particular United Kingdom, have privatize their major public enterprises during the last decade or so.
This has created a renewed public awareness and interest in privatization of public enterprises, though the debate between the relative advantages/ disadvantages of private Vs. public sector is an old one.
The focus of the papers in this collection covers several areas and issues ot importance. Hopefully this collection of papers on Privatization of Public enterprises will reach all those who were unable to participate in National Seminar on Privatization of Public Enterprises.
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(less)Economic Liberalisation and Public Enterprises
The present volume comprises of the occasional papers prepared by the authors at the Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad dealing with many of these concerns. The issues ranging from insolvency procedure and corporate restructuring, functioning of navaratna and miniratna enterprises, implementation of MoUs in PEs and their impact on the functioning of PEs, privatisation of PEs and changing PE policy in India have been discussed in detail.
Some emerging issues such as internal audit and privatisation abroad also form the core of the book. The book will be found useful by policy makers, researchers, PE executives, industry associations, M.
Phil and post-graduate students in Management, Economics, Commerce, Public Administration, Political Science and Law. About the Author Professor R.
K. Mishra is currently Professor and Dean, Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad.
He is a Graduate of International Management Programme, SDA Bocconi, Milan, Italy. He has had research stints at London Business School and Maison Des Sciences De L'Hommes, Paris.
He has been the recipient of British Council, Commonwealth, IIAS, IASIA, ICSSR, UGC and UN Fellowships. He has taught at the University of Bradford, United Kingdom and was a visiting Professor at Maison Des Sciences De L'Hommes, Paris.
He was on action research at North-West Province of South Africa at the invitation of DFID, UK. He has undertaken many institutional researches and consultancy projects on various aspects of public enterprises, public systems and finance.
He has also been a researcher for Planning Commission, Finance Commission, Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council, Indian Council of Social Science Research, Commonwealth Secretariat, International Civil Service Consortium, State Bureau of Public Enterprises, Financial Institutions and Banks. He is Vice-President (Asia), International Association of Schools and Institutes in Administration, Brussels.
Ms. Ch.
Lakshmi Kumari is currently Research Associate at the Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad. She is a resource faculty to various MBA programmes.
She has been associated with various training programmes organised for national and international agencies. B.
Navin is currently Knowledge Manager at the Centre for Good Governance, Hyderabad. He has worked for his Doctoral thesis on Asset Pricing Behaviour in Indian Stock Market.
He has been associated with the Asian Development Bank Project and at the Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad. He is also involved in teaching Managerial Economics and Financial Services at the Post-graduate level.
P. Geeta is currently Knowledge Manager at the Centre for Good Governance, Hyderabad.
She has completed her Doctoral study on Memorandum of Understanding in Public Sector Enterprises in India. She has also worked in the area of social safety net for the state level public enterprises in Andhra Pradesh.
ContentsPreface 1. Public Enterprises in the Era of Economic Liberalisation2.
Navaratna and Miniratna Public Enterprises: A Critical Analysis 3. Privatisation of Public Enterprises in India: Challenges Ahead 4.
Insolvency Procedure and Corporate Restructuring: The Case of State Public Sector Undertakings in Orissa 5. Performance of Andhra Pradesh State Warehousing Corporation: A Multi-Dimensional Analysis 6.
Memorandum of Understanding and Public Enterprises in India 7. Internal Audit as a Reform Technique for Power Sectorin India 8.
Environmental Policy in India: A Critical Appraisal 9. Changing Public Enterprise Policy in India in the 1990s: Some Reflections 10.
Securitisation: A New Instrument for Financial Sector Reforms Bibliography Index About the book Public Enterprises (PEs) in India are undergoing a strategic transformation. The changes relating to PEs concern their form, legal framework, functional organization, autonomy and accountability, efficiency and productivity, fitment into the broad framework of economic liberalization, response to globalization, and integration with the national and international markets dealing with labour, capital and technology.
The present volume comprises of the occasional papers prepared by the authors at the Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad dealing with many of these concerns. The issues ranging from insolvency procedure and corporate restructuring, functioning of navaratna and miniratna enterprises, implementation of MoUs in PEs and their impact on the functioning of PEs, privatisation of PEs and changing PE policy in India have been discussed in detail.
Some emerging issues such as internal audit and privatisation abroad also form the core of the book. The book will be found useful by policy makers, researchers, PE executives, industry associations, M.
Phil and post-graduate students in Management, Economics, Commerce, Public Administration, Political Science and Law. About the Author Professor R.
K. Mishra is currently Professor and Dean, Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad.
He is a Graduate of International Management Programme, SDA Bocconi, Milan, Italy. He has had research stints at London Business School and Maison Des Sciences De L'Hommes, Paris.
He has been the recipient of British Council, Commonwealth, IIAS, IASIA, ICSSR, UGC and UN Fellowships. He has taught at the University of Bradford, United Kingdom and was a visiting Professor at Maison Des Sciences De L'Hommes, Paris.
He was on action research at North-West Province of South Africa at the invitation of DFID, UK. He has undertaken many institutional researches and consultancy projects on various aspects of public enterprises, public systems and finance.
He has also been a researcher for Planning Commission, Finance Commission, Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council, Indian Council of Social Science Research, Commonwealth Secretariat, International Civil Service Consortium, State Bureau of Public Enterprises, Financial Institutions and Banks. He is Vice-President (Asia), International Association of Schools and Institutes in Administration, Brussels.
Ms. Ch.
Lakshmi Kumari is currently Research Associate at the Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad. She is a resource faculty to various MBA programmes.
She has been associated with various training programmes organised for national and international agencies. B.
Navin is currently Knowledge Manager at the Centre for Good Governance, Hyderabad. He has worked for his Doctoral thesis on Asset Pricing Behaviour in Indian Stock Market.
He has been associated with the Asian Development Bank Project and at the Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad. He is also involved in teaching Managerial Economics and Financial Services at the Post-graduate level.
P. Geeta is currently Knowledge Manager at the Centre for Good Governance, Hyderabad.
She has completed her Doctoral study on Memorandum of Understanding in Public Sector Enterprises in India. She has also worked in the area of social safety net for the state level public enterprises in Andhra Pradesh.
ContentsPreface 1. Public Enterprises in the Era of Economic Liberalisation2.
Navaratna and Miniratna Public Enterprises: A Critical Analysis 3. Privatisation of Public Enterprises in India: Challenges Ahead 4.
Insolvency Procedure and Corporate Restructuring: The Case of State Public Sector Undertakings in Orissa 5. Performance of Andhra Pradesh State Warehousing Corporation: A Multi-Dimensional Analysis 6.
Memorandum of Understanding and Public Enterprises in India 7. Internal Audit as a Reform Technique for Power Sectorin India 8.
Environmental Policy in India: A Critical Appraisal 9. Changing Public Enterprise Policy in India in the 1990s: Some Reflections 10.
Securitisation: A New Instrument for Financial Sector Reforms Bibliography Index Deliverable Countries : This product ships to About the book Public Enterprises (PEs) in India are undergoing a strategic transformation. The changes relating to PEs concern their form, legal framework, functional organization, autonomy and accountability, efficiency and productivity, fitment into the broad framework of economic liberalization, response to globalization, and integration with the national and international markets dealing with labour, capital and technology.
The present volume comprises of the occasional papers prepared by the authors at the Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad dealing with many of these concerns. The issues ranging from insolvency procedure and corporate restructuring, functioning of navaratna and miniratna enterprises, implementation of MoUs in PEs and their impact on the functioning of PEs, privatisation of PEs and changing PE policy in India have been discussed in detail.
Some emerging issues such as internal audit and privatisation abroad also form the core of the book. The book will be found useful by policy makers, researchers, PE executives, industry associations, M.
Phil and post-graduate students in Management, Economics, Commerce, Public Administration, Political Science and Law. About the Author Professor R.
K. Mishra is currently Professor and Dean, Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad.
He is a Graduate of International Management Programme, SDA Bocconi, Milan, Italy. He has had research stints at London Business School and Maison Des Sciences De L'Hommes, Paris.
He has been the recipient of British Council, Commonwealth, IIAS, IASIA, ICSSR, UGC and UN Fellowships. He has taught at the University of Bradford, United Kingdom and was a visiting Professor at Maison Des Sciences De L'Hommes, Paris.
He was on action research at North-West Province of South Africa at the invitation of DFID, UK. He has undertaken many institutional researches and consultancy projects on various aspects of public enterprises, public systems and finance.
He has also been a researcher for Planning Commission, Finance Commission, Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council, Indian Council of Social Science Research, Commonwealth Secretariat, International Civil Service Consortium, State Bureau of Public Enterprises, Financial Institutions and Banks. He is Vice-President (Asia), International Association of Schools and Institutes in Administration, Brussels.
Ms. Ch.
Lakshmi Kumari is currently Research Associate at the Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad. She is a resource faculty to various MBA programmes.
She has been associated with various training programmes organised for national and international agencies. B.
Navin is currently Knowledge Manager at the Centre for Good Governance, Hyderabad. He has worked for his Doctoral thesis on Asset Pricing Behaviour in Indian Stock Market.
He has been associated with the Asian Development Bank Project and at the Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad. He is also involved in teaching Managerial Economics and Financial Services at the Post-graduate level.
P. Geeta is currently Knowledge Manager at the Centre for Good Governance, Hyderabad.
She has completed her Doctoral study on Memorandum of Understanding in Public Sector Enterprises in India. She has also worked in the area of social safety net for the state level public enterprises in Andhra Pradesh.
ContentsPreface 1. Public Enterprises in the Era of Economic Liberalisation2.
Navaratna and Miniratna Public Enterprises: A Critical Analysis 3. Privatisation of Public Enterprises in India: Challenges Ahead 4.
Insolvency Procedure and Corporate Restructuring: The Case of State Public Sector Undertakings in Orissa 5. Performance of Andhra Pradesh State Warehousing Corporation: A Multi-Dimensional Analysis 6.
Memorandum of Understanding and Public Enterprises in India 7. Internal Audit as a Reform Technique for Power Sectorin India 8.
Environmental Policy in India: A Critical Appraisal 9. Changing Public Enterprise Policy in India in the 1990s: Some Reflections 10.
Securitisation: A New Instrument for Financial Sector Reforms Bibliography Index Deliverable Countries : This product ships to About the book Public Enterprises (PEs) in India are undergoing a strategic transformation. The changes relating to PEs concern their form, legal framework, functional organization, autonomy and accountability, efficiency and productivity, fitment into the broad framework of economic liberalization, response to globalization, and integration with the national and international markets dealing with labour, capital and technology.
The present volume comprises of the occasional papers prepared by the authors at the Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad dealing with many of these concerns. The issues ranging from insolvency procedure and corporate restructuring, functioning of navaratna and miniratna enterprises, implementation of MoUs in PEs and their impact on the functioning of PEs, privatisation of PEs and changing PE policy in India have been discussed in detail.
Some emerging issues such as internal audit and privatisation abroad also form the core of the book. The book will be found useful by policy makers, researchers, PE executives, industry associations, M.
Phil and post-graduate students in Management, Economics, Commerce, Public Administration, Political Science and Law. About the Author Professor R.
K. Mishra is currently Professor and Dean, Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad.
He is a Graduate of International Management Programme, SDA Bocconi, Milan, Italy. He has had research stints at London Business School and Maison Des Sciences De L'Hommes, Paris.
He has been the recipient of British Council, Commonwealth, IIAS, IASIA, ICSSR, UGC and UN Fellowships. He has taught at the University of Bradford, United Kingdom and was a visiting Professor at Maison Des Sciences De L'Hommes, Paris.
He was on action research at North-West Province of South Africa at the invitation of DFID, UK. He has undertaken many institutional researches and consultancy projects on various aspects of public enterprises, public systems and finance.
He has also been a researcher for Planning Commission, Finance Commission, Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council, Indian Council of Social Science Research, Commonwealth Secretariat, International Civil Service Consortium, State Bureau of Public Enterprises, Financial Institutions and Banks. He is Vice-President (Asia), International Association of Schools and Institutes in Administration, Brussels.
Ms. Ch.
Lakshmi Kumari is currently Research Associate at the Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad. She is a resource faculty to various MBA programmes.
She has been associated with various training programmes organised for national and international agencies. B.
Navin is currently Knowledge Manager at the Centre for Good Governance, Hyderabad. He has worked for his Doctoral thesis on Asset Pricing Behaviour in Indian Stock Market.
He has been associated with the Asian Development Bank Project and at the Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad. He is also involved in teaching Managerial Economics and Financial Services at the Post-graduate level.
P. Geeta is currently Knowledge Manager at the Centre for Good Governance, Hyderabad.
She has completed her Doctoral study on Memorandum of Understanding in Public Sector Enterprises in India. She has also worked in the area of social safety net for the state level public enterprises in Andhra Pradesh.
ContentsPreface 1. Public Enterprises in the Era of Economic Liberalisation2.
Navaratna and Miniratna Public Enterprises: A Critical Analysis 3. Privatisation of Public Enterprises in India: Challenges Ahead 4.
Insolvency Procedure and Corporate Restructuring: The Case of State Public Sector Undertakings in Orissa 5. Performance of Andhra Pradesh State Warehousing Corporation: A Multi-Dimensional Analysis 6.
Memorandum of Understanding and Public Enterprises in India 7. Internal Audit as a Reform Technique for Power Sectorin India 8.
Environmental Policy in India: A Critical Appraisal 9. Changing Public Enterprise Policy in India in the 1990s: Some Reflections 10.
Securitisation: A New Instrument for Financial Sector Reforms Bibliography Index Deliverable Countries : This product ships to
(less)Economic Liberalisation and Public Enterprises
The present volume comprises of the occasional papers prepared by the authors at the Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad dealing with many of these concerns. The issues ranging from insolvency procedure and corporate restructuring, functioning of navaratna and miniratna enterprises, implementation of MoUs in PEs and their impact on the functioning of PEs, privatisation of PEs and changing PE policy in India have been discussed in detail.
Some emerging issues such as internal audit and privatisation abroad also form the core of the book. The book will be found useful by policy makers, researchers, PE executives, industry associations, M.
Phil and post-graduate students in Management, Economics, Commerce, Public Administration, Political Science and Law. About the Author Professor R.
K. Mishra is currently Professor and Dean, Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad.
He is a Graduate of International Management Programme, SDA Bocconi, Milan, Italy. He has had research stints at London Business School and Maison Des Sciences De L'Hommes, Paris.
He has been the recipient of British Council, Commonwealth, IIAS, IASIA, ICSSR, UGC and UN Fellowships. He has taught at the University of Bradford, United Kingdom and was a visiting Professor at Maison Des Sciences De L'Hommes, Paris.
He was on action research at North-West Province of South Africa at the invitation of DFID, UK. He has undertaken many institutional researches and consultancy projects on various aspects of public enterprises, public systems and finance.
He has also been a researcher for Planning Commission, Finance Commission, Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council, Indian Council of Social Science Research, Commonwealth Secretariat, International Civil Service Consortium, State Bureau of Public Enterprises, Financial Institutions and Banks. He is Vice-President (Asia), International Association of Schools and Institutes in Administration, Brussels.
Ms. Ch.
Lakshmi Kumari is currently Research Associate at the Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad. She is a resource faculty to various MBA programmes.
She has been associated with various training programmes organised for national and international agencies. B.
Navin is currently Knowledge Manager at the Centre for Good Governance, Hyderabad. He has worked for his Doctoral thesis on Asset Pricing Behaviour in Indian Stock Market.
He has been associated with the Asian Development Bank Project and at the Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad. He is also involved in teaching Managerial Economics and Financial Services at the Post-graduate level.
P. Geeta is currently Knowledge Manager at the Centre for Good Governance, Hyderabad.
She has completed her Doctoral study on Memorandum of Understanding in Public Sector Enterprises in India. She has also worked in the area of social safety net for the state level public enterprises in Andhra Pradesh.
ContentsPreface 1. Public Enterprises in the Era of Economic Liberalisation2.
Navaratna and Miniratna Public Enterprises: A Critical Analysis 3. Privatisation of Public Enterprises in India: Challenges Ahead 4.
Insolvency Procedure and Corporate Restructuring: The Case of State Public Sector Undertakings in Orissa 5. Performance of Andhra Pradesh State Warehousing Corporation: A Multi-Dimensional Analysis 6.
Memorandum of Understanding and Public Enterprises in India 7. Internal Audit as a Reform Technique for Power Sectorin India 8.
Environmental Policy in India: A Critical Appraisal 9. Changing Public Enterprise Policy in India in the 1990s: Some Reflections 10.
Securitisation: A New Instrument for Financial Sector Reforms Bibliography Index About the book Public Enterprises (PEs) in India are undergoing a strategic transformation. The changes relating to PEs concern their form, legal framework, functional organization, autonomy and accountability, efficiency and productivity, fitment into the broad framework of economic liberalization, response to globalization, and integration with the national and international markets dealing with labour, capital and technology.
The present volume comprises of the occasional papers prepared by the authors at the Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad dealing with many of these concerns. The issues ranging from insolvency procedure and corporate restructuring, functioning of navaratna and miniratna enterprises, implementation of MoUs in PEs and their impact on the functioning of PEs, privatisation of PEs and changing PE policy in India have been discussed in detail.
Some emerging issues such as internal audit and privatisation abroad also form the core of the book. The book will be found useful by policy makers, researchers, PE executives, industry associations, M.
Phil and post-graduate students in Management, Economics, Commerce, Public Administration, Political Science and Law. About the Author Professor R.
K. Mishra is currently Professor and Dean, Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad.
He is a Graduate of International Management Programme, SDA Bocconi, Milan, Italy. He has had research stints at London Business School and Maison Des Sciences De L'Hommes, Paris.
He has been the recipient of British Council, Commonwealth, IIAS, IASIA, ICSSR, UGC and UN Fellowships. He has taught at the University of Bradford, United Kingdom and was a visiting Professor at Maison Des Sciences De L'Hommes, Paris.
He was on action research at North-West Province of South Africa at the invitation of DFID, UK. He has undertaken many institutional researches and consultancy projects on various aspects of public enterprises, public systems and finance.
He has also been a researcher for Planning Commission, Finance Commission, Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council, Indian Council of Social Science Research, Commonwealth Secretariat, International Civil Service Consortium, State Bureau of Public Enterprises, Financial Institutions and Banks. He is Vice-President (Asia), International Association of Schools and Institutes in Administration, Brussels.
Ms. Ch.
Lakshmi Kumari is currently Research Associate at the Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad. She is a resource faculty to various MBA programmes.
She has been associated with various training programmes organised for national and international agencies. B.
Navin is currently Knowledge Manager at the Centre for Good Governance, Hyderabad. He has worked for his Doctoral thesis on Asset Pricing Behaviour in Indian Stock Market.
He has been associated with the Asian Development Bank Project and at the Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad. He is also involved in teaching Managerial Economics and Financial Services at the Post-graduate level.
P. Geeta is currently Knowledge Manager at the Centre for Good Governance, Hyderabad.
She has completed her Doctoral study on Memorandum of Understanding in Public Sector Enterprises in India. She has also worked in the area of social safety net for the state level public enterprises in Andhra Pradesh.
ContentsPreface 1. Public Enterprises in the Era of Economic Liberalisation2.
Navaratna and Miniratna Public Enterprises: A Critical Analysis 3. Privatisation of Public Enterprises in India: Challenges Ahead 4.
Insolvency Procedure and Corporate Restructuring: The Case of State Public Sector Undertakings in Orissa 5. Performance of Andhra Pradesh State Warehousing Corporation: A Multi-Dimensional Analysis 6.
Memorandum of Understanding and Public Enterprises in India 7. Internal Audit as a Reform Technique for Power Sectorin India 8.
Environmental Policy in India: A Critical Appraisal 9. Changing Public Enterprise Policy in India in the 1990s: Some Reflections 10.
Securitisation: A New Instrument for Financial Sector Reforms Bibliography Index Deliverable Countries : This product ships to About the book Public Enterprises (PEs) in India are undergoing a strategic transformation. The changes relating to PEs concern their form, legal framework, functional organization, autonomy and accountability, efficiency and productivity, fitment into the broad framework of economic liberalization, response to globalization, and integration with the national and international markets dealing with labour, capital and technology.
The present volume comprises of the occasional papers prepared by the authors at the Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad dealing with many of these concerns. The issues ranging from insolvency procedure and corporate restructuring, functioning of navaratna and miniratna enterprises, implementation of MoUs in PEs and their impact on the functioning of PEs, privatisation of PEs and changing PE policy in India have been discussed in detail.
Some emerging issues such as internal audit and privatisation abroad also form the core of the book. The book will be found useful by policy makers, researchers, PE executives, industry associations, M.
Phil and post-graduate students in Management, Economics, Commerce, Public Administration, Political Science and Law. About the Author Professor R.
K. Mishra is currently Professor and Dean, Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad.
He is a Graduate of International Management Programme, SDA Bocconi, Milan, Italy. He has had research stints at London Business School and Maison Des Sciences De L'Hommes, Paris.
He has been the recipient of British Council, Commonwealth, IIAS, IASIA, ICSSR, UGC and UN Fellowships. He has taught at the University of Bradford, United Kingdom and was a visiting Professor at Maison Des Sciences De L'Hommes, Paris.
He was on action research at North-West Province of South Africa at the invitation of DFID, UK. He has undertaken many institutional researches and consultancy projects on various aspects of public enterprises, public systems and finance.
He has also been a researcher for Planning Commission, Finance Commission, Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council, Indian Council of Social Science Research, Commonwealth Secretariat, International Civil Service Consortium, State Bureau of Public Enterprises, Financial Institutions and Banks. He is Vice-President (Asia), International Association of Schools and Institutes in Administration, Brussels.
Ms. Ch.
Lakshmi Kumari is currently Research Associate at the Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad. She is a resource faculty to various MBA programmes.
She has been associated with various training programmes organised for national and international agencies. B.
Navin is currently Knowledge Manager at the Centre for Good Governance, Hyderabad. He has worked for his Doctoral thesis on Asset Pricing Behaviour in Indian Stock Market.
He has been associated with the Asian Development Bank Project and at the Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad. He is also involved in teaching Managerial Economics and Financial Services at the Post-graduate level.
P. Geeta is currently Knowledge Manager at the Centre for Good Governance, Hyderabad.
She has completed her Doctoral study on Memorandum of Understanding in Public Sector Enterprises in India. She has also worked in the area of social safety net for the state level public enterprises in Andhra Pradesh.
ContentsPreface 1. Public Enterprises in the Era of Economic Liberalisation2.
Navaratna and Miniratna Public Enterprises: A Critical Analysis 3. Privatisation of Public Enterprises in India: Challenges Ahead 4.
Insolvency Procedure and Corporate Restructuring: The Case of State Public Sector Undertakings in Orissa 5. Performance of Andhra Pradesh State Warehousing Corporation: A Multi-Dimensional Analysis 6.
Memorandum of Understanding and Public Enterprises in India 7. Internal Audit as a Reform Technique for Power Sectorin India 8.
Environmental Policy in India: A Critical Appraisal 9. Changing Public Enterprise Policy in India in the 1990s: Some Reflections 10.
Securitisation: A New Instrument for Financial Sector Reforms Bibliography Index Deliverable Countries : This product ships to About the book Public Enterprises (PEs) in India are undergoing a strategic transformation. The changes relating to PEs concern their form, legal framework, functional organization, autonomy and accountability, efficiency and productivity, fitment into the broad framework of economic liberalization, response to globalization, and integration with the national and international markets dealing with labour, capital and technology.
The present volume comprises of the occasional papers prepared by the authors at the Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad dealing with many of these concerns. The issues ranging from insolvency procedure and corporate restructuring, functioning of navaratna and miniratna enterprises, implementation of MoUs in PEs and their impact on the functioning of PEs, privatisation of PEs and changing PE policy in India have been discussed in detail.
Some emerging issues such as internal audit and privatisation abroad also form the core of the book. The book will be found useful by policy makers, researchers, PE executives, industry associations, M.
Phil and post-graduate students in Management, Economics, Commerce, Public Administration, Political Science and Law. About the Author Professor R.
K. Mishra is currently Professor and Dean, Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad.
He is a Graduate of International Management Programme, SDA Bocconi, Milan, Italy. He has had research stints at London Business School and Maison Des Sciences De L'Hommes, Paris.
He has been the recipient of British Council, Commonwealth, IIAS, IASIA, ICSSR, UGC and UN Fellowships. He has taught at the University of Bradford, United Kingdom and was a visiting Professor at Maison Des Sciences De L'Hommes, Paris.
He was on action research at North-West Province of South Africa at the invitation of DFID, UK. He has undertaken many institutional researches and consultancy projects on various aspects of public enterprises, public systems and finance.
He has also been a researcher for Planning Commission, Finance Commission, Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council, Indian Council of Social Science Research, Commonwealth Secretariat, International Civil Service Consortium, State Bureau of Public Enterprises, Financial Institutions and Banks. He is Vice-President (Asia), International Association of Schools and Institutes in Administration, Brussels.
Ms. Ch.
Lakshmi Kumari is currently Research Associate at the Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad. She is a resource faculty to various MBA programmes.
She has been associated with various training programmes organised for national and international agencies. B.
Navin is currently Knowledge Manager at the Centre for Good Governance, Hyderabad. He has worked for his Doctoral thesis on Asset Pricing Behaviour in Indian Stock Market.
He has been associated with the Asian Development Bank Project and at the Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad. He is also involved in teaching Managerial Economics and Financial Services at the Post-graduate level.
P. Geeta is currently Knowledge Manager at the Centre for Good Governance, Hyderabad.
She has completed her Doctoral study on Memorandum of Understanding in Public Sector Enterprises in India. She has also worked in the area of social safety net for the state level public enterprises in Andhra Pradesh.
ContentsPreface 1. Public Enterprises in the Era of Economic Liberalisation2.
Navaratna and Miniratna Public Enterprises: A Critical Analysis 3. Privatisation of Public Enterprises in India: Challenges Ahead 4.
Insolvency Procedure and Corporate Restructuring: The Case of State Public Sector Undertakings in Orissa 5. Performance of Andhra Pradesh State Warehousing Corporation: A Multi-Dimensional Analysis 6.
Memorandum of Understanding and Public Enterprises in India 7. Internal Audit as a Reform Technique for Power Sectorin India 8.
Environmental Policy in India: A Critical Appraisal 9. Changing Public Enterprise Policy in India in the 1990s: Some Reflections 10.
Securitisation: A New Instrument for Financial Sector Reforms Bibliography Index Deliverable Countries : This product ships to
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The book contains a wide range of annotations of topical studies on performance evaluation published in the form of books, articles, papers and official and non-official reports. The book also provides a peep into the research areas in the field of performance evaluation for future.
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