His primary areas of study are Economic growth, Traditional knowledge, Grassroots, Knowledge management and Flash flood. His research in Economic growth intersects with topics in Marketing, Bt cotton and Public relations. The Public relations study combines topics in areas such as Social change, Social philosophy, Social reproduction and Social engagement.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Agroforestry, Honey bee, Formal science and Sink. The concepts of his Grassroots study are interwoven with issues in Poverty, Open innovation, Entrepreneurship and Sustainable development. Anil K. Gupta combines subjects such as Reverse innovation, Global strategy and Intellectual property with his study of Knowledge management.
Grassroots, Public relations, Traditional knowledge, Sustainability and Economic growth are his primary areas of study. His Grassroots research includes themes of Creativity, Management, Globalization, Supply chain and China. His research integrates issues of Civil society, Social change, Bureaucracy, Accountability and Dilemma in his study of Public relations.
His Traditional knowledge study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Knowledge management, Honey bee, Incentive and Intellectual property. His Sustainability research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Poverty, Transaction cost and Public economics. His Economic growth study incorporates themes from Agriculture and Sustainable development.
Anil K. Gupta mostly deals with Grassroots, Open innovation, Flood myth, Sustainability and Climate change. The various areas that he examines in his Grassroots study include Traditional knowledge, Political economy and Knowledge management. As a part of the same scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Traditional knowledge, focusing on Marketing and, on occasion, Honey bee.
In general Flood myth, his work in Flash flood is often linked to Natural hazard and Debris flow linking many areas of study. His Sustainability research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Poverty, Ecological systems theory, Psychological resilience and Management. In his papers, Anil K. Gupta integrates diverse fields, such as Context and Economic growth.
His primary areas of study are Grassroots, Flood myth, Open innovation, Entrepreneurship and Natural disaster. In his research, he undertakes multidisciplinary study on Grassroots and Margin. He has included themes like Role reversal, Climate change, Public economics and Caste in his Flood myth study.
Anil K. Gupta has researched Open innovation in several fields, including Social innovation, Economic system, Global strategy and Public good. His study in Entrepreneurship is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Intellectual capital, Sustainable economy, Closed innovation, Capitalism and Secretary general. His Natural disaster research incorporates elements of Debris flow, Natural hazard, Tributary, Hydrology and Flash flood.
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Knowledge flows within multinational corporations
Anil K. Gupta;Vijay Govindarajan.
(2000)
The interplay between exploration and exploitation
Anil K. Gupta;Ken G. Smith;Christina E. Shalley.
(2006)
Knowledge Flows and the Structure of Control Within Multinational Corporations
Anil K. Gupta;Vijay Govindarajan.
(1991)
Business Unit Strategy, Managerial Characteristics, and Business Unit Effectiveness at Strategy Implementation
Anil K. Gupta;V. Govindarajan.
(1984)
Knowledge Management’s Social Dimension: Lessons from Nucor Steel
Anil K. Gupta;Vijay Govindarajan.
(2000)
Linking control systems to business unit strategy: impact on performance
V. Govindarajan;Anil K. Gupta.
(1985)
Cultivating a global mindset
Anil K. Gupta;Vijay Govindarajan.
(2002)
IMPACT OF AGENCY RISKS AND TASK UNCERTAINTY ON VENTURE CAPITALIST-CEO INTERACTION
Harry J. Sapienza;Anil K. Gupta.
(1994)
SBU Strategies, Corporate-SBU Relations, and SBU Effectiveness in Strategy Implementation
Anil K. Gupta.
(1987)
Determinants of venture capital firms' preferences regarding the industry diversity and geographic scope of their investments
Anil K. Gupta;Anil K. Gupta;Harry J. Sapienza.
(1992)
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