2013
DOI: 10.1504/ijicbm.2013.054818
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Changing perspectives of corporate governance in India

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“…The MOEA algorithms first generate a number of random populations, each of which is composed up of a combination of the previously discussed parameters (r, c, and x). The values of 'π‘Ÿ', '𝑐', 'π‘₯' are generated randomly according to the constraints shown in (5). Following that, it assesses each individual's fitness worth.…”
Section: Proposed Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The MOEA algorithms first generate a number of random populations, each of which is composed up of a combination of the previously discussed parameters (r, c, and x). The values of 'π‘Ÿ', '𝑐', 'π‘₯' are generated randomly according to the constraints shown in (5). Following that, it assesses each individual's fitness worth.…”
Section: Proposed Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Back then, going to restaurants to eat different kinds of food started and gradually became casual in higher or rich societies. But now, as the number of restaurants is booming, the trend of going to restaurants to eat and test the food items is spread to every corner of society [5]. Now common people also go to restaurants to eat food items of different kinds.…”
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“…However, the concentrated promoters' ownership in Indian firms (Sarkar and Sarkar, 2000) has led to considerable skepticism on the efficacy of the process. Also, evidence of practices such as pyramiding, cross-holding and tunneling in promoterdominated firms (Kavitha and Nandagopal, 2013) leads to a notion that the CD may not allow a fair resolution process. The problem is further exacerbated as key executive roles are held by family members (Anderson and Reeb, 2003) who may make decisions that are value The pre-pack scheme destructive.…”
Section: Pre-packs In Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The approval of the AA is required at every step and it might be premature to assume that the pre-packs will not add to the long queues of the NCLT. The Indian judicial system has been criticized for the slow courts and long pending cases (Kavitha and Nandagopal, 2013) and the NCLT is no exception to this (Gadgil et al , 2019; Shikha and Shahi, 2021). In the Report by the Parliamentary Standing on Finance as of May 2021, about 20,963 cases were pending with the NCLTs, of which 13,170 related to Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC).…”
Section: Critical Review Of Key Features Of the Ppirpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 Kavitha and Nandagopal (2013) Convergence towards the Anglo-American model of CG may not suit the Indian circumstances. Corporate governance model followed in a country should be specific to its micro and macro environment.…”
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