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  1. Rama Rao Pappu, S. S., P. George Victor & V. V. S. Saibaba (eds.) (2006). Studies in Vedānta: Essays in Honour of Professor S.S. Rama Rao Pappu. D.K. Printworld.score: 1980.0
     
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  2. P. T. Raju, Rama Rao Pappu & S. S. (eds.) (1988). Perspectives on Vedānta: Essays in Honor of Professor P.T. Raju. E.J. Brill.score: 780.0
    SS RAMA RAO PAPPU PROFESSOR PT RAJU: EVOLUTION OF HIS PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHT "In India (PT Raju) represents and is really the original initiator of, ...
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  3. Rama Rao Pappu, S. S. & R. Puligandla (eds.) (1982). Indian Philosophy: Past and Future. Motila Banarsidass.score: 495.0
     
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  4. Pappu S. S. Rama Rao (1977). New Texts in Asian Philosophy. Teaching Philosophy 2 (2):183-190.score: 495.0
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  5. S. S. Rama Rao Pappu (1988). Ethics and the Practice of Law. Teaching Philosophy 11 (2):153-155.score: 495.0
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  6. S. S. Rama Rao Pappu (1980). Philosophy East/Philosophy West. Teaching Philosophy 3 (3):363-367.score: 495.0
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  7. S. S. Rama Rao Pappu (1985). Readings in the Philosophy of Law. Teaching Philosophy 8 (3):275-276.score: 495.0
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  8. S. S. Rama Rao Pappu (1985). Seven Systems of Indian Philosophy. Teaching Philosophy 8 (1):78-79.score: 495.0
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  9. S. S. Rama Rao Pappu (1982). The Indian Way. Teaching Philosophy 5 (4):344-345.score: 495.0
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  10. S. S. Rama Rao Pappu (2009). Vedantic Perspectives on the Concept of Ignorance. In M. T. Stepani͡ant͡s (ed.), Knowledge and Belief in the Dialogue of Cultures. Council for Research in Values and Philosophy.score: 495.0
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  11. S. Radhakrishnan, Rama Rao Pappu & S. S. (eds.) (1995). New Essays in the Philosophy of Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. Sri Satguru Publications.score: 495.0
     
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  12. Pappu S. S. Rama Rao (1976). Philosophy, Morality and International Affairs. Teaching Philosophy 1 (4).score: 495.0
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  13. N. Siva Kumar & U. S. Rao (1996). Guidelines for Value Based Management in Kautilya's Arthashastra. Journal of Business Ethics 15 (4):415 - 423.score: 240.0
    The paper develops value based management guidelines from the famous Indian treatise on management, Kautilya's Arthashastra. Guidelines are given for individual components of a total framework in detail, which include guidelines for organizational philosophy, value based leadership, internal corporate culture, accomplishment of corporate purpose and feedback from stakeholders.
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  14. Sreenivasa Rao & S. S. (1982). Vedanta: Some Modern Trends, with Reference to the Works of Raja Rammohun Roy, Swami Vivekananda, and Swami Rama Tirtha. Blackie.score: 225.0
     
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  15. John M. Koller (2007). Studies in Vedanta: Essays in Honour of Professor S. S. Rama Rao Pappu, Ed. P. George Victor and V. V. S. Saibaba. Teaching Philosophy 30 (3):332-335.score: 148.5
     
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  16. B. Narahari Rao (1994). A Semiotic Reconstruction of Ryle's Critique of Cartesianism. W. De Gruyter.score: 120.0
    0. Introduction: the Propositional Model of Knowledge "Philosophers have not done justice to the distinction which is quite familiar to all of us between ...
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  17. Bang Nguyen Pham, Wayne Hall, Peter S. Hill & Chalapati Rao, Analysis of Socio-Political and Health Practices Influencing Sex Ratio at Birth in Viet Nam.score: 120.0
    Viet Nam has experienced rapid social change over the last decade, with a remarkable decline in fertility to just below replacement level. The combination of fertility decline, son preference, antenatal sex determination using ultrasound and sex selective abortion are key factors driving increased sex ratios at birth in favour of boys in some Asian countries. Whether or not this is taking place in Viet Nam as well is the subject of heightened debate. In this paper, we analyse the nature and (...)
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  18. Sheshagiri Rao & N. V. (1984). Vācaspati's Contribution to Advaita. Samvit Publishers.score: 120.0
     
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  19. Spuma M. Rao & J. Brooke Hamilton (1996). The Effect of Published Reports of Unethical Conduct on Stock Prices. Journal of Business Ethics 15 (12):1321 - 1330.score: 60.0
    This study adds to the empirical evidence supporting a significant connection between ethics and profitability by examining the connection between published reports of unethical behaviour by publicly traded U.S. and multinational firms and the performance of their stock. Using reports of unethical behaviour published in the Wall Street Journal from 1989 to 1993, the analysis shows that the actual stock performance for those companies was lower than the expected market adjusted returns. Unethical conduct by firms which is discovered and publicized (...)
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  20. Anamitra Shome & Hema Rao (2009). Machiavellianism in Public Accountants: Some Additional Canadian Evidence. Business Ethics 18 (4):364-371.score: 60.0
    The current study surveys practising Canadian public accountants in Canada in both Big 4 and non-Big 4 firms to determine their orientation with respect to Machiavellianism, defined as 'attending to one's interests much more than to others'. Results indicate that while there are no significant differences in Machiavellianism between public accountants in the upper-level positions (managers and partners), partners are significantly less Machiavellian than seniors. These results are consistent with previous studies on Canadian public accountants.
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  21. Anusorn Singhapakdi, C. P. Rao & Scott J. Vitell (1996). Ethical Decision Making: An Investigation of Services Marketing Professionals. Journal of Business Ethics 15 (6):635 - 644.score: 60.0
    This study investigates the relative influences of professional values and selected demographic variables on the ethical perceptions of services marketing professionals. The relationship between ethical perceptions and ethical judgments of service marketers is also examined. The data were obtained from a mail survey of the American Marketing Association's professional members of service industries. The survey results indicate a positive relationship between a service professional's professional values and his/her perceptions of ethical problems. The results also suggest that ethical judgments of a (...)
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  22. Anusorn Singhapakdi, Janet K. M. Marta, C. P. Rao & Muris Cicic (2001). Is Cross-Cultural Similarity an Indicator of Similar Marketing Ethics? Journal of Business Ethics 32 (1):55 - 68.score: 60.0
    This study compares Australian marketers with those in the United States along lines that are particular to the study of ethics. The test measured two different moral philosophies, idealism and relativism, and compared perceptions of ethical problems, ethical intentions, and corporate ethical values. According to Hofstede''s cultural typologies, there should be little difference between American and Australian marketers, but the study did find significant differences. Australians tended to be more idealistic and more relativistic than Americans and the other results were (...)
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  23. Pappu S. S. Rama Rao (1976). Philosophy, Morality and International Affairs. Teaching Philosophy 1 (4):475-476.score: 49.5
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  24. Robin Rinehart (1998). A Message Without an Audience: Svāmī Rāma Tīrtha's 'Practical Vedānta'. International Journal of Hindu Studies 2 (2).score: 36.0
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  25. Yigal Bronner (2010). The Poetics of Ambivalence: Imagining and Unimagining the Political in Bilhaṇa's Vikramāṅkadevacarita. Journal of Indian Philosophy 38 (5):457-483.score: 21.0
    There is something quite deceptive about Bilhaṇa’s Vikramāṅkadevacarita , one of the most popular and oft-quoted works of the Sanskrit canon. The poem conforms perfectly to the stipulations of the mahākāvya genre: it is replete with descriptions of bravery in battle and amorous plays with beautiful women; its language is intensified by a powerful arsenal of ornaments and images; and it portrays its main hero, King Vikramāṅka VI of the Cāḷukya dynasty (r. 1076–1126), as an equal of Rāma. At the (...)
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  26. S. R. Venkatramaiah & K. Sreenivasa Rao (eds.) (1992). Science, Technology, and Social Development. Discovery Pub. House.score: 13.5
     
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  27. Stephen J. A. Ward (2010). Summary of “Toward a Global Media Ethics: Theoretical Perspectives”. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 25 (1):65 – 68.score: 12.0
    This is a summary of “Toward a Global Media Ethics: Theoretical Perspectives,” which appeared in Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies , 29(2), 2008, 135-172. The article was written by Clifford G. Christians, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Shakuntala Rao, State University of New York-Plattsburgh; Stephen J. A. Ward, University of Wisconsin-Madison; and Herman Wasserman, University of Sheffield. It was the result of a workshop on global media ethics by the article's authors hosted by the Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study (STIAS) (...)
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  28. Thom Brooks (2003). Does Philosophy Deserve a Place at the Supreme Court? Rutgers Law Record 27 (1):1-17.score: 12.0
    This Comment demonstrates that policy judgements are not masked by philosophical references, nor do philosophers play any crucial role in contentious judicial decisions. Neomi Rao’s study is flawed for many reasons: incomplete content analysis, poor assessment of data, and an inadequate definition of philosophy. She should be criticised for hypocritically praising Court philosopher references in some instances and not others, especially with regard to the Court’s early development. This Comment searched unsuccessfully for an instance where philosophers were cited just once (...)
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  29. Thomas R. Shultz & Alan C. Bale (2006). Neural Networks Discover a Near-Identity Relation to Distinguish Simple Syntactic Forms. Minds and Machines 16 (2).score: 12.0
    Computer simulations show that an unstructured neural-network model [Shultz, T. R., & Bale, A. C. (2001). Infancy, 2, 501–536] covers the essential features␣of infant learning of simple grammars in an artificial language [Marcus, G. F., Vijayan, S., Bandi Rao, S., & Vishton, P. M. (1999). Science, 283, 77–80], and generalizes to examples both outside and inside of the range of training sentences. Knowledge-representation analyses confirm that these networks discover that duplicate words in the sentences are nearly identical and that they (...)
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  30. C. Ricotta & G. C. Avena (2003). An Information-Theoretical Measure of Taxonomic Diversity. Acta Biotheoretica 51 (1).score: 12.0
    Traditional diversity indices are computed from the abundances of species present and are insensitive to taxonomic differences between species. However, a community in which most species belong to the same genus is intuitively less diverse than another community with a similar number of species distributed more evenly between genera. In this paper, we propose an information-theoretical measure of taxonomic diversity that reflects both the abundances and taxonomic distinctness of the species. Unlike previous measures of taxonomic diversity, such as Rao's quadratic (...)
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  31. B. Premanode, The Great Thai Leaderships Devoting in Early Buddhism.score: 12.0
    In this study, the leadership attributes of the mah who adhered to Buddhist doctrine and adopted the abhidhamma as a core philosophy for the country’s governance during the early Sukhothai era is examined to determine the root causes of major problems afflicting modern Thai society. Many of these social problems are related to strives, disagreements, and disunity, and are a direct consequence of the absence of mindfulness and the dhamma of the leaders. The application of Buddhist doctrine as a solution (...)
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  32. Bertrand Russell (ed.) (1973). Bertrand Russell, the Social Scientist. Bertrand Russell Supranational Society.score: 12.0
    Venkataramanaiah, V. Introduction.--Narla, V. R. Russell and his rejection of religion.--Mehta, G. L. The sceptical crusader.--Dalvi, G. R. Russell, the man.--Venkatarao, V. The nuclear war and the future of man.--Innaiah, N. Bertrand Russell's philosophy.--Subbarayudu, P. Rationality vis-a-vis faith.--Nageswar Rao, B. Russell and nuclear warfare.--Rajagopala Rao, M. Rebel in Russell.--Shankar, G. N. J. The man who revolutionised modern thought.--Maharajasri. Russell, the social scientist in the four-dimensional universe.--The life of Bertrand Russell.--Acknowledgements.--A list of principal works of Bertrand Russell.--Russell's conception of good society (...)
     
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  33. A. Pampapathy Rao (1968). Aristotle's First Philosophy in Proper Perspective. [Santiniketan]Centre of Advanced Study in Philosophy, Visva-Bharati.score: 12.0
     
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  34. A. Pampapathy Rao (1965). A Survey of Wittgenstein's Theory of Meaning. Calcutta, Published Under the Auspices of Indian Universities Press in Association with Scientific Book Agency.score: 12.0
     
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  35. A. Pampapathy Rao (1971). Quine's Criterion of Ontological Commitment. Simla,Indian Institute of Advanced Study.score: 12.0
     
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  36. Vedula Satyananda Rao (1969). Sri Prabhuji's Lectures Divine on the Theory, Practice, and the Technology of the Science of Rajayoga. Alamuru, East Godavari Dt., Rajayogasadhanashram.score: 12.0
     
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  37. S. R. Sharma (1961). Swami Rama Tirtha. Bombay, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.score: 12.0
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  38. Rama Shanker Srivastava (1962). Jñānayoga and Śri Aurobindo's Integral Yoga. International Philosophical Quarterly 2 (3):394-403.score: 12.0
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  39. Marie Rama (2012). Corporate Governance and Corruption: Ethical Dilemmas of Asian Business Groups. Journal of Business Ethics 109 (4):501-519.score: 6.0
    This study looks at how the corporate governance of family-owned business groups, the most dominant form of private sector organising in Asia, deals with different forms of corruption during the course of common business transactions. As a part of an ethnographic study conducted in 2007 to look at the impact of corporate governance reforms in the Philippines, one of the emergent themes from the study was the presence of significant corruption in the business environment of the country. A total of (...)
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  40. Dasaratha Rama, Bernard J. Milano, Silvia Salas & Che-Hung Liu (2009). CSR Implementation: Developing the Capacity for Collective Action. Journal of Business Ethics 85:463 - 477.score: 6.0
    This article examines capacity development for collective action and institutional change through the implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives. We integrate Hargrave and Van de Ven's (2006, Academy of Management Review 31(4), 864-888) Collective Action Model with capacity development literature to develop a framework that can be used to clarify the nature of CSR involvement in capacity development, help identify alternative CSR response options, consider expected impacts of these options on stakeholders, and highlight trade-offs across alternative CSR investments. Our (...)
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  41. Appa Rao Korukonda & Chenchu Ramaiah T. Bathala (2004). Ethics, Equity, and Social Justice in the New Economic Order: Using Financial Information for Keeping Social Score. Journal of Business Ethics 54 (1):1-15.score: 6.0
    In the present world order unbridled forces of free market capitalism are frequently cited for much of the social injustice, inequity, and disparity of wealth between the rich and the poor. Although history''s verdict in favor of the free markets could hardly be harsher or clearer, it is clear that after the initial wave of triumph, the free market paradigm has developed some cracks in its façade. What marks the trail of such sustained and pronounced move toward free markets in (...)
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  42. Rama Lohani-Chase (2009). Political (W)Holes. Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 4 (10):32-45.score: 6.0
    This paper considers Salman Rushdie’s location as a migrant writer of the postcolonial generation while looking at criticism on his writing style by foregrounding ways in which Rushdie writes about history, reality and identity in Midnight’s Children. Underlying Rushdie’s deconstructive playfulness is a radical political spirit envisioning a humanism beyond the rigid constructions of a self/other duality, Hindu/Muslim identity, or Eastern/Western dichotomy. Furthermore, Rushdie opens up a discourse on being and belonging as a legitimate place/space for those stranded in that (...)
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