2021
DOI: 10.1080/09584935.2021.1884656
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Identifying ‘authorized users’, identifying kin: negotiating relational worlds through Geographical Indications registration

Abstract: The Geographical Indications of India Act requires a detailed description of 'authorized users' and 'producers' without concern for how these 'producers'/ 'authorized users' are identified and what are the outcomes of such identification. Artisans identified as producers of GI registered 'Cheriyal Painting' of Telangana primarily belong to one genetically related family. Apart from members of the Danalakota household, GI also enumerates families of apprentices as 'producers'. This article will highlight two th… Show more

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“…This relationship has uniqueness, including the emotional bond in their work, both with coworkers and superiors, the feeling that employees' work is their moral responsibility, not just an obligation. Employees will feel ashamed when they cannot complete their work, and they are better able to work in teams, working hand in hand for the organization's success (Bose, 2021;Kim, 2009). In these relationships, the support of coworkers and superiors increases employees' confidence that their coworkers and superiors care and respect them so that employees are less likely to leave (Moynihan and Pandey, 2008).…”
Section: Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This relationship has uniqueness, including the emotional bond in their work, both with coworkers and superiors, the feeling that employees' work is their moral responsibility, not just an obligation. Employees will feel ashamed when they cannot complete their work, and they are better able to work in teams, working hand in hand for the organization's success (Bose, 2021;Kim, 2009). In these relationships, the support of coworkers and superiors increases employees' confidence that their coworkers and superiors care and respect them so that employees are less likely to leave (Moynihan and Pandey, 2008).…”
Section: Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%