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IJPSM:ROLE OF MANAGEMENT EDUCATION IN ADAPTING THE INDIAN PUBLIC SECTOR TO MARKET-BASED ECONOMIC REFORMS
Purpose – In 1991, India embarked on market-based economic reforms initiatives pillared on liberalization, privatization and globalization (LPG). The reforms exposed the public sector enterprises to competitive market forces, raising the need to identify and develop the competencies necessary for survival. Executive training programs were initiated to prepare public enterprises for the market-based reforms. Three decades later, the reforms especially privatization is witnessing renewed interest under the current administration. In this context, the article takes a closer look at the structure of management education provided to public sector officers in India. The article also identifies barriers for implementing the learnings from the management
courses in the workplaces and suggests approaches for closing the gap.
Nisha Prakash, Aparna Hawaldar - Personal Name
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EMERALD INSIGHT
2023
ENGLAND
JURNAL ILMU PEMERINTAHAN
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APA Citation
Nisha Prakash, Aparna Hawaldar. (2023).IJPSM:ROLE OF MANAGEMENT EDUCATION IN ADAPTING THE INDIAN PUBLIC SECTOR TO MARKET-BASED ECONOMIC REFORMS.(Electronic Thesis or Dissertation). Retrieved from https://localhost/etd