IIM Bangalore
In an academic paper, a researcher from IIM-Bangalore focuses on how Future Time Reference (FTR) impacts a speaker's likelihood of engaging in social entrepreneurship
Creative positioning of climate action projects, if backed by novel, regulatory and market-based mechanisms, can draw in a larger pool of financing from a diverse set of private donors, including those guilty of creating carbon trails in the first place
Solutions such as a composite global carbon price index could go a long way in realising the climate finance goals framed at the Glasgow Climate Summit. But here are a few hurdles the world needs to climb to make it happen
There is a need to revisit some of our core assumptions about business, economy, and work. Find a new way of thinking about how we design and run organisations, and organise the economy in the 21st century, such that the human experience, voice, and empathy is at the centre
Founders running crazy to achieve growth at all costs is not new to the world. But the investors in these companies are equally answerable. Here's how
Family businesses play a crucial part in the economic growth of a country when they move with the times. Many Indian family businesses are still stuck with the traditional ways of functioning. Here's what they need to do to break archaic chains and flourish
At a broader level, both states fall under the ambit of the greater, lesser and outer Himalayas. However, these mountainous states differ in critical areas that have intrinsically led to the facilitation of entrepreneurship in Himachal Pradesh and indifference in Uttarakhand
The role of communication as a strategic function is incomparable, especially during a crisis. Here's how carefully planned channels of communication serve as the conduit between the aggrieved and leadership teams for quick and fast relief and redressal of grievances
Here we apply Jack Welch's leadership wisdom to entrepreneurship to help entrepreneurs better manage the entrepreneurial process
The short-term experience of performing tasks by choice and getting paid immediately is gratifying. However, there may be less apparent long-term consequences