Indian Leather Industry

Indian Leather Industry
Title Indian Leather Industry PDF eBook
Author Subas C. Kumar
Publisher APH Publishing
Total Pages 332
Release 1997
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9788170248453

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Indian Leather Industry

Indian Leather Industry
Title Indian Leather Industry PDF eBook
Author Saurabh Sinha
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Total Pages 124
Release 1992
Genre Leather industry and trade
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Indian Leather Industry

Indian Leather Industry
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Release 2012
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Indian Leather Industry

Indian Leather Industry
Title Indian Leather Industry PDF eBook
Author Ashish Kumar
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Total Pages 85
Release 2015
Genre Exports
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Indian Leather Industry

Indian Leather Industry
Title Indian Leather Industry PDF eBook
Author Nasir Mohammed
Publisher
Total Pages 238
Release 1984
Genre Industrial surveys
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The Indian Leather Industry

The Indian Leather Industry
Title The Indian Leather Industry PDF eBook
Author Rennison Peter Lalgee
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Total Pages 676
Release 2009
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The conflict between two major ideal types of Indian leather production -- the "historic" and the "global capital" has created a classic case of sociological ambivalence in recent decades. This dissertation relies on interviews, content analysis of leather industry journals, and secondary data on Indian society to examine the sources and consequences of this ambivalence and the ways in which key actors in the industry are trying to address it. First, I outline the characteristics of what I call the "historical type," that is, the leather industry of the past through 1990 following Max Weber's comparative historical method of the "ideal type,". Next, I explore the characteristics of the "global capital" model of leather production emerging as India becomes increasingly integrated into the global economic system. These industry journals present an image of the new global capital type of leather industry. They provide a mechanism for socializing the industry's managers into the world of contemporary industry by providing the reader with information about the latest fashion trends and technological innovations that a successful global exporter must understand if their company is going to survive the sea change occurring in the global scene. The journals also present to their prospective markets, the new face of Indian leather: a sophisticated, rational, and creative industry that parallels the well-known quality of the Indian IT industry, in contrast to the small-scale, village industry where much of the production takes place in small facilities. The final chapter explores the implications of the structured ambivalence created by the clash between these two models: the industry's managers who are caught between a labor-pool rooted in rural India and the winds of global capitalism and how they mediate between the two. It examines the inevitable oscillations between a historic India with its kinship-based, small-scale village oriented culture that protects the cow, and the fast-paced world of global capital with its rational-bureaucratic large-scale social organization and a corporate culture that protects the generation of profit. This study provides an up-close look at the consequences of global economic change for local cultures and the daily lives of individuals who face it.

Environment Management

Environment Management
Title Environment Management PDF eBook
Author A. Sahasranaman
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Total Pages 115
Release 2003
Genre Leather industry and trade
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