United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), Vienna, Austria Lay-Off to Hats-Off: The Strategic Turnaround of Public Enterprise Sustainable Land Management: The Forgotten Pillar of CompetitivenessĬENTRUM Católica Graduate Business School (CCGBS), Lima, Peru Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP), Lima, Peru The Public Sector and its Contribution to Urban Competitiveness Institute of International Economic Policy, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi, India The topics addressed in this issue relate to disinvestment (privatization), performance contracts, public sector restructuring, and public reform city planning, urban economics, and urban competitiveness sustainable land management and national competitiveness productivity, market competitiveness, and strategic management and public sector productivity measurement.īolder Disinvestment or Better Performance Contracts? Which Way Forward for India's State-Owned Enterprises This Special Issue of Public Enterprise on Public Sector Productivity and Competitiveness includes five research articles by authors from Austria, India, Peru, the United Kingdom and the United States. Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, India Vidyasagar College, University of Calcutta, Kolkata, India Privatisation of Central Public Sector Enterprises in India Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Bangalore, Indiaĭecentralisation of Public Enterprises in federal countries Integration of Human Values in Stakeholder Engagement for CSR – Illustrations from Indian Public Enterprises Yogic Science for Human Resource Management in Public Enterprises Non-tariff measures a trade barrier for developing countries’ agricultural processed products exportsīrighton Business School, University of Brighton, UKĬlosure of Central Public Sector Enterprises in India: a case study Publication Ethics Statement is available HERE.Īvailable for download free for a limited time The Journal welcomes both theoretical and applied research materials. The regular issues give priority to the topics related to performance measurement, management and monitoring systems, restructuring and privatisation, corporate policy development, comparisons with the private sector and the third sector, public policy relating to the public sector, corporate social responsibility and sustainability. Past Issues of The Journal of Private Enterprise are available at that address for $10.00 a copy plus $2.00 postage.Pub lic Enterprise is a double blind peer-reviewed journal (ISSN 0351-3564), (DOI:10.21571/pehyj) published by International Center for Promotion of Enterprises that aims to disseminate high quality scholarly research and add to the pool of knowledge on the subject of public enterprise by publishing theoretical and empirical academic articles in the field of governance of public enterprises. Stringham, Editor, The Journal of Private Enterprise, Trinity College, 300 Summit Street, Hartford, CT 06106. Individual and library subscriptions without APEE membership can be purchased for $24 per year by contacting Edward P. The awards are presented at the APEE Annual Meeting.Ī subscription to the Journal is included with membership in The Association of Private Enterprise Education. Each year, the Editorial Board selects one article to receive the Best Paper Award and one article to receive the Best Educational Note Award. Papers presented at APEE Annual Meeting receive a waiver. The Journal invites submissions for a small fee. It has developed a rich mix of contributors ranging from Nobel Prize winners to promising younger scholars, spanning the full range of areas where private enterprise applies, including economics, entrepreneurship, public policy, history, religion, and philosophy. Since its founding in 1985, The Journal of Private Enterprise has become an important forum for scholarship in private enterprise. The journal is listed in ABI/INFORM-ProQuest, Cabell’s, Cengage/ThomsonGale, EBSCO, EconLit, the Journal of Economic Literature, Public Affairs Information Service, Research Papers in Economics (RePEc), and Urlich’s. The Journal of Private Enterprise brings together scholars in such fields as economics, management, entrepreneurship, marketing, finance, ethics, religion, and education who have done research on topics pertaining to systems of private enterprise worldwide. The Journal of Private Enterprise is a quarterly, double blind, peer-reviewed academic journal published by The Association of Private Enterprise Education (APEE).
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