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Non-profit organisations can best deploy the 'ex post funding' approach to improve the delivery of social benefits from their activities
To build trust, global negotiators should be aware of the role of trust or distrust in negotiations
An analysis of how asymmetries in platform technology affect incentives for collaboration
Pricing is especially important for products consumed in multiple units, because not only does the firm need to set a price point, but it also needs to pick a pricing scheme and balance between charging for access to the service and for each unit used. This paper defines new guidelines for helping firms pick the right pricing scheme based on the nature of heterogeneity in buyers' consumption levels and valuations for the product
This article examines the impact of the trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights (Trips) agreement on innovation in India
The quest for the perfect chip led PepsiCo to enter into a partnership with BASIX, a company that provides financial services to the poor. Was this relationship so rosy?
Managers are increasingly under intense pressure to manage perceptions of people regarding the company, especially if they feel that the financial statements might result in a decline in stock price
What is the future of Urban Cooperative Banks (UCBs) in the sphere of commercial banking institutions? This article discusses the advantages that UCBs have over conventional banks as well as the challenges they need to overcome to elevate their status and promote financial inclusion
Microfinance has been touted as an instrument that can raise the incomes of those living below the poverty line. But, can the Microfinance Institutes (MFIs) also make profit while �doing good?� Professor Krishnamurthy Subramanian compares the nonprofit and for-profit MFIs to examine whether profit maximisation by an MFI compromises on its social objectives
Can proceeds from bonds pay for vaccines in poor nations? This article presents an overview of impact investing with special emphasis on social impact bonds