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The Impact of Tax Administration on Revenue Generation in Gombe State, Nigeria
Stephen N, Emmanuel
Department of Accounting, Federal University Kashere, P.M.B 0182, Gombe State
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Taxes have been the bedrock of revenue generation to any government. The administration of tax is very important to any government as it is the body responsible for implementing and governing the tax laws and other tax related to assessment, collection and remittance of tax. This study is aimed at ascertaining the effect of tax administration on revenue generation in Gombe state. The study uses survey research design. The primary source of data collection was adopted, which analysed using descriptive statistics was made up of frequencies and simple percentages. Cronbach's Alpha diagnose was carried out to seek for reliability of the questions contained in the questionnaire Three Hypotheses were presented in this research and were tested using Spearman’s Rank correlation, Pearson correlation and linear regression. Research findings indicated that Tax Administration in the state is not efficient and effective. The study revealed further that revenue generated in the state is low to meet its objectives due to low level of enlightenment of tax payers and incidents of tax evasion and tax avoidance. To this end, the study recommends, among others, that authorities should embark on more enlightenment campaign of citizens on the significance of paying Personal Income Tax, the quality and efficiency of tax workers should be improved so that more effective administration will be achieved and automation of the system.
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2018-11-11 23:35:11
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 5, No 8 (2018)
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Nigeria
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EFFECTIVENESS OF MARKET DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE SCHEME IN HANDLOOM AND GEMS AND JEWELLERY SECTORS IN INDIA
Jeevananda, S
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India is continuously experiencing trade deficit for many decades. It is trying hard to improve its exports. Government of India under the Ministry of Commerce has designed several export promotional measures to give thrust to the export various sectors. Market development assistance (MDA) is one such scheme designed by the government of India to give impetus in developing and promoting exports. This study try to examine how this scheme has helped in reaching the exporters and is it successful in helping them for finding new export markets, buyers, attending more exhibitions, trade fairs, opening new outlets, and increasing variety of products. Also, intend to understand the perception of MDA beneficiaries under handloom and gems & jewellery sectors. Primarily the study is focused on MDA and its impact on gems and jewellery, and handloom exports. The analysis of MDA beneficiaries has shown how both gems and jewellery, and handloom sectors are benefited by availing the MDA scheme. They state that, after availing the MDA, it has helped to improve their performance. They were benefited by attending exhibitions, trade fairs, buyer-seller meet and visiting number of listed countries. This has helped them to increase in sales, up-gradation, finding new markets and improved customer acceptance.
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2015-09-10 00:00:00
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2015-05-28T05:51:04Z
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THE INFLUENCE OF THE ADVENT OF THE ONLINE RETAIL ON THE PHYSICAL RETAILING
Daniau, Philip
The information and communication technology has witnessed newer heights of the innovation and advancement. The Information Technology has led to change the dimensions of each and everything related to the business and trade/commerce. The IT has drastically changed the fortunes of the retailing business with the up-bringing of the online shopping websites and portals. This study analyses the influence of the online retailing on the physical or off-line retailing businesses. The study also studies the futuristic trends in the online retailing business segment and its pros and cons on the off-line retailing segments.
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2015-05-28 05:51:04
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 3 (2015)
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2021-08-17T03:58:53Z
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Business Resilience: Managing the Business Uncertainty during High Times of Economic Slowdowns with Special Reference to COVID-19
Sharma, Sunil
Co-founder, SKS Corporate Advisors, India.
Fellow, The Institute of Company Secretaries of India, New Delhi
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A pandemic breaks out and spreads to the geographies and regions of the entire world. Increased infections force governments to bring in lockdowns locking almost every activity. The restrictions are put on the movement of humans and goods. Supply lines are badly affected. The demands are not met due to disrupted supply chains at the beginning of such a breakout. And, consumer demand gets badly affected as we move through uncertain times while fighting and overcoming such unfortunate times. This paper examines the relevance of business resilience and management outlooks for ensuring sustainable business models coupled with community-oriented service models.
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2021-08-17 03:57:19
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 7, No 12 (2020)
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Global
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2016-08-15T06:54:02Z
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Globalization, Gender (IN) Equality and the Transnational Diffusion of Other Social Movements
MOLDOVAN, Octavian
PhD student, Doctoral School of Political and Communication Sciences,
Research Assistant, Public Administration and Management Department
Faculty of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences,
Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca
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The aim of this paper is to analyze how globalization has influenced the spread of different social movements, with a peculiar focus on gender issues, the Islamist expansion and the Gandhian nonviolence repertoire and self-immolation. These particular social movements were chosen due to their heterogeneity as they entail different contents (central claims being made) and repertoires (forms of manifestation).
If the Islamist movement, the Gandhian repertoire of nonviolence and self-immolation have reached a global level due to conscious actions undertaken by leaders and networks of followers spreading from the less developed to the more developed regions of the globalized world, the plight of gender equality seems to follow a different pattern. Many of the positive outcomes connected with the feminist movement (such as a better economic situation for women, better job market penetration, more equal wages) stem not necessarily from conscious and coordinated actions (although these were often organized and contributed) but can largely be seen as secondary outcomes (spill-overs) of FDI penetration and trade openness. In brief, once western companies relocated to new eastern/southern locations they required female labor force and were more inclined to offer more equal payment than local capitalist/companies. As such, the higher level of gender equality brought by globalization in the ‘poor South’ was largely an unintended effect or a positive externality of FDI penetration and the more gender inclusive labor practices of western companies.
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2016-08-15 06:50:53
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 3, No 6 (2016)
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2018-05-16T12:54:12Z
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Some Suitable Strategies of Economic Development for Developing Countries like Pakistan
Mahmood, Tariq
PhD Scholar, Department of Islamic Studies, B.Z.U. Multan
Suhaib, Abdul Quddus
Professor, Department of Islamic Studies, B.Z.U. Multan
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In the present world the bitter fact is that mostly people are living in poverty especially in the developing countries. This paper presents some effective policies and strategies for the rehabilitation of poor inhabitants of developing world. The development and prosperity of developing countries depends on the economic condition of their inhabitants. In developing countries, mostly people are engaged with agricultural sector or with labor sector. Due to their low incomes, per capita of developing countries remain low. But by following some strategies and policies this condition may be changed. Furthermore, export of costly products is also hindrances in the way of achieving progress for developing countries. By solving brain drain, lessening their industrial imports and increasing their exports of industrial goods and increasing literacy rate are some suitable strategies discussed. But despite of all policies and strategies, the infrastructure and increasing literacy among the inhabitants of developing countries and the under developed world are also crucial for improving their per capita income and the standard of living. Without improving the standard of living of the under developed world, crimes, diseases and other wrong deeds cannot be decreased until the problem of hunger and ignorance is not solved.
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2018-05-16 12:53:04
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 5, No 3 (2018)
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Pakistan
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2015-05-27T12:27:32Z
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CHOICE AND PATRONAGE: A STUDY OF RETAIL CONSUMERS IN ZIMBABWE
Sephath, Mlambo
Barbra, Marufu
This research focused on one specific consumer group of lecturer at Midlands State University n the city of Gweru in central Zimbabwe in order to investigate their shopping choice and patronage behaviour for a restricted range of basic commodities and foodstuffs. The research also sought to gain some insight the levels of awareness of environmental issues among an elite segment of Zimbabwean consumers. It also sought to find out how demographic characteristics [age, gender, income, marital status, and education and household size] influence patronage and shopping behaviour. A positivist perspective was adopted. Data was collected on aspects of shopping behaviour and relationships patterns and regularities were described as evidenced by the data gathered. A survey was carried out to answer ‘what’, ‘who’ ‘where’ ‘how much’ or ‘how many’ to understand the grocery shopping behaviour of the lecturers. Questionnaires were used to collect standardized data from the population in an economical way. Such data allowed for comparison and analysis using descriptive statistics. The research found out that the targeted group has exhibit a greater concern and awareness of health and the environment. The research also found out that shoppers are attracted by low competitive prices, staff attitude towards customers, ambiance, quality of products, variety and parking space.
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2015-05-27 12:27:32
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 1 (2015)
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The Bandwagon Effect and Consumption of Fashion Goods: A Case of Young Consumers of Pakistan
Sabir, Irfan
University of Central Punjab, Lahore
Azam, Ashna
University of Central Punjab, Lahore
Majid, Muhammad Bilal
Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA) Gong Badak Campus 21300 Kuala Nerus, Terengganu
Mahmud, Mohd Sadad bin
Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA) Gong Badak Campus 21300 Kuala Nerus, Terengganu
Sabir, Naila
Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA) Gong Badak Campus 21300 Kuala Nerus, Terengganu
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In Marketing, making a choice highly depends upon the reviews and ratings. A purchase decision can easily get affected by the rating of five stars from several reviewers. A trend regarding fashion goods is increasing in Pakistan. The present research was conducted on bandwagon and its effect on the consumption of fashion goods in Sialkot. The purpose was to know how others’ perceptions influence youth in Sialkot, Pakistan. Quantitative research nature was used. While the self-administered questionnaire survey was conducted for the collection of data and distributed among sample size of 200 youth in Sialkot Pakistan. Correlation and Regression analyses were carried out in SPSS for testing hypotheses. Results indicate that bandwagon has positive and significant influence on the consumption of fashion goods. Findings will be beneficial to the fashion good companies to help them in making strategies in Sialkot Pakistan.
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2020-08-18 08:33:16
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 7, No 5 (2020)
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Pakistan
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2016-04-12T10:59:53Z
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Study on organizational commitment and workplace empowerment as predictors of organization citizenship behaviour
Chib, Shiney
Datta Meghe Institute of Management Studies, Nagpur
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Organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) can be defined as, anything positive and constructive that employees do voluntarily, which supports co-workers and benefits the company. These employees are always ready to ‘go the extra mile’ or ‘go above and beyond’ the minimum efforts required to do a merely satisfactory job. Human capital plays a key role in achieving organization objectives with the highest effectiveness. Employee empowerment is a strategy and philosophy and helps employees own their work and take responsibility for their results. Organizational commitment is individual’s psychological involvement and attachment to the organization and is very important for organizational success. It predicts work variables such as turnover, organizational citizenship behavior and job performance. This paper is an effort to analyze work place empowerment and organizational commitment as a predictor of organizational citizenship behavior.
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2016-04-12 10:58:13
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 3, No 3 (2016)
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2015-11-10T06:15:05Z
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RECENT EVIDENCES- SIGNIFICANCE OF FRANCHISING TO BUSINESS GROWTH AND EXPANSION
Chawla, Vinod
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Franchising has increased much prevalence in present day business environment throughout the years, as a result of its accomplishment in adding to business development and extension all inclusive which is the essential point of this examination. This can be seen from the point of view of the franchisee and franchisor separately.
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2015-07-11 00:00:00
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 6 (2015)
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RELIABILITY AND RELEVANCE OF DATA MINING FOR MODERN AGE DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AS WELL AS MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
Ronnie, Michal
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A database administration framework is a complex situated of programming projects that controls the association, stockpiling, administration and recovery of information in a database. Database administration framework classified by information structure or sorts. It is a situated of prewritten projects that are utilization to store, upgrade and recover a database. The database administration acknowledges demand for information from the application program and trains the working framework to exchange the fitting information. The paper reads the Database Management System (DBMS) in conjunction with Data mining to forward the enlightened conclusions of integration of DBMS with Data Mining.
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2015-06-18 00:00:00
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 5 (2015)
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2017-11-27T08:14:44Z
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A STUDY OF PREFERENCE TOWARDS THE MOBILE WALLETS AMONG THE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN LUCKNOW CITY
Rana, Shailendra Singh
Research Scholar, Department of Economics, Lucknow University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
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Few years back mobile wallet was something majority in India did not hear about but its use saw a huge leap in last couple of years with the surge of smart phones, high speed internet connectivity using 3G and 4G and the lucrative offers mobile wallets provide. This research paper is an attempt to study the preference towards mobile wallet among the students studying in various universities in Lucknow city.
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2017-11-27 08:13:18
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 4, No 6 (2017)
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Lucknow, India
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DETERMINANTS OF MOTIVATION EFFECTING EMPLOYEE TURNOVER IN BANKING SECTOR OF PAKISTAN
Sabir, Dr.Raja Irfan
The implied debate relatingto turnover and its factors may be old but the present study takes a new path towards the understanding of turnover by employees. Pakistan Bankingindustry passed through its great time period in the last decade but along aside they encountered with much turnover unexpectedly. Motivation is an important concept that considers the working backbone of the performance of employees to become loyal and satisfy with their jobs. The basic purpose at the backend for the conduction of the study is to enquire the effect of motivation on employee’s turnover in the banking sector of Pakistan. Banking sector is selected due to the versatility of skills, hectic and strict duty hours of employees, for this purposepayment recognition, promotion, job satisfaction and benefits are taken as independent variables, dependent variable is employee’s turnover in banking sector of Pakistan. In this studyclose ended questionnaire are selected as tool of data collection and sample size is 200 Employeesof banking sector, data is collected fromSahiwal and Okara for the investigation of the study
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2015-05-26 07:34:08
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 1, No 2 (2014)
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Service Deprivation in Internally Displaced Persons’ Camps in Nigeria: Case Study of Abuja
I., Isaac,
Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Federal University of Technology, Minna,
G., Danlami
Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Federal University of Technology, Minna,
J., Habila
Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, Imo State
H, Salami
Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Ibadan
R. O, Salami
University Library Services, Federal University of Technology, Minna
P., Abutu
University Library Services, Federal University of Technology, Minna
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Internal displacement is a global social and political issue. Although violence-induced internal displacement in Nigeria is traceable to the civil war, the phenomenon has assumed a worrisome dimension and proportion with the increasing rate of insurgency, armed banditry, and farmer-herdsmen crises. This study aimed at assessing service deprivation in internally displaced person camps in Nigeria, using Abuja as a case study. The objectives were to identify the types of services delivered to internally displaced persons; investigate the internally displaced persons’ level of satisfaction services provided, and evaluate the relationship between gender and wellbeing deprivation among the internally displaced persons. Systematic random sampling technique was used to administer 375 copies structured questionnaire to the internally displaced persons in Abuja out of which 287 were completed and successfully retrieved. Data analysis was carried out with the aid of Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) and it was discovered that more than 63% of the displaced persons are not educated beyond primary school, indicating low literacy level. It was also discovered that internally displaced persons experience severe housing, water, and energy poverty. Chi-Square test revealed that there is no statistically significant relationship between gender of the internally displaced persons and their wellbeing, X2 (2, n = 287) = 4.674, p = .097. The study recommended that quality schools and housing should be provided to the internally displaced persons’ camps. The provision of potable water and clean domestic energy to the internally displaced persons’ camps were also recommended.
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2020-03-14 02:12:24
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 6, No 12 (2019)
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2015-12-11T11:28:23Z
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Impact Of Union Budget On Indian Stock Market
Gakhar, Divya Verma
Assistant Professor at USMS, GGSIPU, New Delhi
Kushwaha, Neha
Student at USMS, GGSIPU, New Delhi
Ashok, Vinita
Student at USMS, GGSIPU, New Delhi
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This paper analyzes the impact of Union budget on NSE’s CNX NIFTY Index. The impact is measured in terms of daily average returns and volatility over the short term, medium term and long term period in pre and post budget period. The data has been collected for five budget periods from 2011 to 2015. The statistical tools used are paired T-test and F-test. Paired T-test is conducted on average returns and F-test is conducted on variances over the period i.e., 3, 10 and 30 days in pre and post budget period. The maximum impact of budget is seen in short term then it gradually decreases in medium term and finally diminishes in the long term. The implication of this paper is that the investor should fear from investing in the stock market around the budget period.
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2015-12-11 11:26:08
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 11 (2015)
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2015-06-25T12:07:41Z
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DEVELOPMENTAL STRATEGIES ROOTED IN BIBLE
Mani, Dominc
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The objective of the paper is to study the Development Strategies adopted by Jesus Christ. He was very careful in choosing his disciples. His twelve disciples were responsible for expanding his kingdom. Jesus was the ultimate spiritreneur, because he gave up a comfortable living as a carpenter to pursue a new line of work that would really affect human lives. All entrepreneurs and CEOs can learn his strategies and expand their organizations. Most of the New Business values fit well into Christ's kingdom of love, servant leadership, trust-based relationships between manager and employee, rather than fear-based ones dependent on corporate hierarchy, ethical behavior; corporate higher purpose and responsibility and personal fulfillment and development.
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2015-05-28 06:14:02
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 4 (2015)
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A Contemporary Analysis of Online Privacy & Data Protection in the context of Parallel Privacy Policies
Kaul, Rita
Founder, Freelancer & Edtech Management Coach
Alumnus, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver
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We are living in an age where we exist less offline but mostly online. Most of our records and data are shared online whether privately or publicly. A part of this data is posted by us ourselves and a part is kept in digital form by our service providers, insurance companies, banks, governmental agencies and others with whom we have formal relations of any kind. When most of our data is available online whether privately or publicly, we need to be cautious about where to share our data and to know how our data is kept safe. This article is all about our online presence, our data and its privacy & protection. This article analyses how successful we are in keeping our online presence by following those ‘privacy policies’ which we most of the time don't take time to read before accepting to use any online service.
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2019-08-12 05:42:48
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 6, No 5 (2019)
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Determinants of internal resources of small and medium sized-enterprises in Cameroon
Mandiefe, Serge Piabuo
University of Yaounde II, Soa
Bafon, Jonas Chia
University of Yaounde II, Soa
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Financing decisions have direct impact on financial structure and financial performance of firms. The aim of this study is to examine the specificity of capital structure of SMEs and that internal financial resources of Cameroonian SMEs. A binary discrete choice regression; the probit model is used to estimate the probability of the use of internal resource as principal financing source, World Bank 2009 enterprise survey was used in this study. Descriptive statistics was also used to verify the fact that the financial structure of SMEs differ from that of large firms. The principal results of this research shows that SMEs use more of internal sources of finance while large firms use more of external financing. We also noticed that when SMEs are family owned, sole proprietors have a higher probability of using internal source of financing as the principal source of financing, we also noticed that informal enterprises use more of non-bank external financing.
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2015-10-12 00:00:00
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 9 (2015)
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DETHRONING AN ARBITRATION AGREEMENT: IS YOUR COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENT VALID IN NIGERIA?
Aderibigbe, Oluwasegun Isaac
Law Lecturer and Researcher
Faculty of Law
Bowen University
Iwo, Nigeria
This topic subscribes very strongly to the quest for the enforcement of an agreement to arbitrate. Sometimes, when a dispute arises, it may not be easy to get an arbitration to take off, even where an agreement covering the dispute is in existence. This sort of situation may arise either because one of the parties is reluctant to arbitrate or because he ignores the agreement and commences an action in court against the other party on the very dispute which should be resolved by arbitration, thus the need for the enforcement of the commercial arbitration agreement. Findings show that the courts in developing countries such as Nigeria do not only recognize the place of arbitration in dispute settlement but also cloth arbitral awards with the garb of estoppels per rem judicatam thereby discouraging the dethronement of arbitration agreements.1 Parties to disputes may therefore agree, or statute may stipulate, that such issues be referred to arbitration for resolution. Findings further show that an issue that will always arise is whether the vesting of jurisdiction in an arbitral tribunal constitutes an ouster of the court’s jurisdiction. However, it is recommended that extensive and explicit provisions should be added to the various Arbitration legislations and rules of developing countries to ensure the enforcement of commercial arbitral agreements.
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2015-05-28 06:14:02
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Impact of Gas Flaring on the Environment in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
Agwu, Mba Okechukwu
Associate Professor, College of Business, American University of Kurdistan, Duhok, Iraq http://orcid.org/0000-0002-8724-6649
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Gas flaring is a common practice in the oil and gas industry that involves the burning of natural gas during the extraction and processing of crude oil. Despite its economic benefits, gas flaring has significant negative impacts on the environment. This paper explores the various ways in which gas flaring affects the environment, including the emission of greenhouse gases, air pollution, acid rain, and the destruction of ecosystems. It used a cross-sectional survey research design in generating the primary data used for the study, while the location of the study is Kurdistan. It used a sample size of 375 from a population of 6000 Oil & Gas company workers in Kurdistan. The findings of the study suggest that the negative impacts of gas flaring on the environment are significant, and requires urgent action to mitigate its effects. This paper provides valuable insights for policymakers, stakeholders and researchers interested in addressing the environmental consequences of gas flaring in the oil and gas industry.
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2024-02-16 06:21:23
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Iraq
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Rural Tourism Entrepreneurship as Strategy for Economic Development in Nigeria
Aderemi Ayinla, Alarape
Institute for Entrepreneurship and Development Studies, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State
Adeola, Ajayi
Department of Public Administration, ObafemiAwolowo University Ile-Ife, Osun State
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Rural tourism entrepreneurship is a tourist industry which revolutionizes businesses and prompting economic development across the globe. It encompasses huge range activities, natural or man-made attractions, amenities and facilities, transportation, marketing and information systems. It is also an important export for 83% of the developing countries and the main export for one third of them. In 2000, developing countries recorded 142.6 million international arrivals an increase of 95% compared to the figures of 1990.However, only developing countries with effective natural and man-made tourism supporting and enhancing infrastructure have been able to develop their tourism sector and seize the attendance advantages. Rural areas of Nigeria possess some distinctive peculiarities which can be transformed into attractive tourist centers.
In spite of all these, rural tourism areas are still faced with myriad problems which include poor finance inadequate awareness and education, lack of progress in developing the rural of progress in developing the rural tourism potentials inadequate legislation, insecurity, entrepreneurial inertness, over-dependent on oil among others. This paper focuses on the impact and challenges of rural tourism entrepreneurship as strategy for economic development in Nigeria. It reviews literature rural tourism, tourism entrepreneurship potentials and classifications of Nigerians tourism potential’s destinations. The paper concludes that Nigeria Government should encourage rural based tourism entrepreneurship development by addressing the challenges facing rural tourism entrepreneurship in the country.
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2016-11-26 06:32:10
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IMPACT OF RISK BEHAVIOR AND DOWNLOADING ATTITUDE ON INDIVIDUAL ETHICS
Sabir, Dr.Raja Irfan
Purpose: Purpose of this study was to check relationship between illegal downloading and individual Ethics and find the Impact of illegal downloading, risk behavior and downloading attitudes on student’s ethics. Advanced technology has opened the way for the growth Piracy of software, piracy E-book and illegal downloading. Design/methodology/approach: Quantitative study was conducted in COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Sahiwal Campus. Sample of 100 students of different departments were surveyed through questionnaire. Pearson Correlation and Regression was used to analyze the data. Findings: Reveal the relationship between downloading attitude and individual ethics. Impact of illegal downloading, risk behavior and downloading attitudes on student’s ethics.
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2015-05-27 12:34:47
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The Influence of Financial Accounting and Reporting on the Management of a Business Organization and A Case Study
Guliyeva, Laman
Management (Accounting and Finance) Department, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice
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The international financial crises experienced in recent years have led to the loss of confidence in capital markets. The understanding of organizational management has been developed to enable businesses to become reliable and robust institutions and to regain lost market confidence. Businesses need well-organized and well-functioning information systems to create reliable and robust structures. The most important of the business information systems is the accounting information system (MBS). The accounting information system plays an important role in the development of corporate governance understanding and taking the necessary measures in this direction and also in the presentation of the results of the application to the relevant persons.
As a result of the research, it has been determined that there is a significant positive relationship between corporate governance understanding and accounting information systems. In this context, attention should be paid to the accounting information system to successfully implement corporate governance understanding in enterprises and to offer solutions to problems. Because the accounting information system and corporate governance understanding create mutual power for effective management.
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2021-04-09 02:07:19
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2019-07-11T05:47:20Z
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Will Artificial Intelligence Change Strategic Top Management Competencies?
El Namaki, M S S
Dean, Victoria University, School of Management, Switzerland.
Dean (Retired) Maastricht School of Management, MSM, And The
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The probability is high that Artificial Intelligence (AI) will provide the answer to future product and market innovations. It has the ability to induce a fundamental change in products, markets, models, and paradigms. Manufacturing and a wide spectrum of services are undergoing a near-revolutionary change driven by AI delivered innovations. Computing equipment capable of what one may term partial and quasi-intelligent behavior is the trigger. Ways and means of converting this new phenomenon into the strategic behavior of firms is a murky process today. Yet this process will create new premises for strategic thinking and, in the process, new demands on executive competencies.
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2019-07-11 05:44:28
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BIOMETRIC RISKS- HOW TO DEAL WITH THE CHALLENGES
Gaur, Priyanka
Srivastava, Prabhat
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The advent of Internet has introduced our society with the security related threats, and after the introduction of IT Act 2000 these threats have entered and strongly infected the financial field. In addition to growing needs for speedy, accurate and reliable security, biometric technologies has been flaunted as the most potent technology in dealing with the identification and authentication issues. So in many countries nowadays biometric system has started to penetrate into financial sector. This paper presents a brief picture about all the threats associated with Biometrics when same is set up and is used for authenticating financial transactions. The paper reviews and incorporates the various studies associated with biometric system where the risks related to the technology is explored and discussed. The aim of the paper is to accustom us with the challenges which biometric technology will come across when same is implemented for authentication financial transactions. After analyzing various threats the study also suggests the ways of overcoming the risks related to the biometric technology.
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2015-08-10 00:00:00
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Commercial Policy’s Trade Facilitation Effects on Cost of Operations as Determinants of Multinational Corporations Employability
Olufemi Amos, Akinbola
Department of Business Administration,
College of Management Sciences,
Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
Abdulraheem, Issa
Department of Business and Entrepreneurship,
Kwara State University, Malete
Aminu Nassir, Brimah
Department of Business and Entrepreneurship,
Kwara State University, Malet
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This study examined commercial policy’s trade facilitation effects on employability of multinational corporations in Nigeria considering whether trade facilitation(TF), has a significant effect on the multinational Corporations employability expressed in cost of operation (COP). The study adopted cross sectional research design and considered 5 multinational corporations in the food and beverage and conglomerate sub-sector in Nigeria based on random sampling technique by employing primary data. The sample size constituted the lower, middle and senior level staff of the multinational Corporations at their headquarters and plants to achieve the objectives of this study based on the hypothesis that was formulated. Both descriptive and inferential statistical techniques were employed. The statistical tools used included cross tabulations, Mean, Regression and Correlation analysis with the aid of SPSS computer packages. The results showed that trade facilitation (TF) have significant effect on cost of operation (at P=0.000). In conclusion, the study reflected that each of the performance indicators under consideration related with commercial policy and employability implies the need for compliance by multinational corporations to be ensured as governmental follow up in areas of trade facilitation is pertinent to employment creation. The study recommends that; government is encouraged to continue to play her regulatory, facilitating and participatory roles to foster an enabling operating environment as it will contribute towards firm competitiveness in the domestic and global marketplace.
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2018-03-28 07:06:32
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 4, No 11 (2017)
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Nigeria
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2015-05-27T05:37:46Z
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THE WORLDWIDE MODEL FOR IMPROVEMENT IN THE TRAIN RESERVATION SYSTEM
Marini, Dr. Joseph
Martin, Mr. Allen
In everyday life, it is seen that a number of people arrive at a cinema ticket window; if the people arrive too frequently they will have to wait for getting tickets or sometimes do without it. Such problems arise in railways, airlines, etc.. Under such circumstances the only alternative is to form a queue called the waiting line in order to get the service more effectively. If we have too many counters for service then expenditure may be high. On the other hand, if we have only few counters then the queue may become longer resulting in the dissatisfaction or less of customers. Queueing models are aids to determine the optimal number of counters so as to satisfy the customers keeping the total cost minimum. Here the arriving people are called customers and the person issuing the tickets is called a server. Servers may be in parallel or in series. When in parallel, the arriving customers may form a single queue or several queues as is common in big post offices. Service time may be single or in batches.
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2015-05-27 05:37:35
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 1, No 3 (2014)
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A Study on the Financial Performance Assessment of Nationalized Bank of India with Special Reference to Punjab National Bank
Prasad, Gautam
Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce, School of Commerce & Management
Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya Sagar (A Central University), Madhya Pradesh 473004
Rajput, Ankita
UGC-NET, M.Com, Ex-Students- Department of Commerce, School of Commerce & Management, Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya Sagar (A Central University), Madhya Pradesh 473004
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The CAMEL approach is a useful tool to examine the safety and soundness of banking sectors in India. In the present study, the performance of Punjab National Bank using the CAMEL approach has been studied. This paper observes the globally accepted parameters of the CAMEL rating model and their consistency over the study period of 2014-15 to 2018-19. The main objective of this paper is to highlight the overview of PNB and to study the shareholder's capital adequacy, asset quality, earnings quality, liquidity ratios and management efficiency ratios performance in PNB. The particular study is based on secondary data where different ratios pertained. It is interpreted that the expediency position is falling during the study period wherein it improves asset quality and capital adequacy however earning standards couldn't match banks' efficiency to induce increased turnover.
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2020-03-29 05:14:04
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2016-02-12T07:05:45Z
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Local government financial condition and sustainable development of communities in Nigeria
Edet Usang, Obal Usang
School Of Accountancy, Universiti Utara Malaysia http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4902-1104
Salim, Basariah
School Of Accountancy, Universiti Utara Malaysia
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This paper aims at examining the financial condition of local governments in Nigeria and to assess its implications on sustainable development of communities. Secondary data from 122 local governments for a period of three years were utilized in examining the financial conditions of local governments in Nigeria. Findings show that the financial condition of local governments in Nigeria is poor, indicating financial distress. Hence, the deteriorating state of communities as less is available for development. There is need for the development of revenue generating and management strategies by local government administrators in order to ensure sustainable community development.
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2016-02-12 06:22:30
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EVIDENCES OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IN ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR OF PUBLIC SECTOR UNDERTAKINGS IN INDIA
Singh, Dr. Niharika
Singh, Ravi Man
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Emotional intelligence (EQ) is the ability to identify, use, understand, and manage emotions in positive ways to relieve stress, communicate effectively, empathize with others, overcome challenges, and defuse conflict. Emotional intelligence impacts many different aspects of your daily life, such as the way you behave and the way you interact with others. The present study concludes that all the selected variables namely age, gender, education, designation, experience, marital status, income and dependents had a significant association with the emotional intelligence score of the respondents. It is also concluded that all the factors of emotional intelligence namely wellbeing, self control, emotionality and sociability had a significant relationship with each other.
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DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILING OF RETAIL CONSUMERS IN ZIMBABWE
Mlambo, Sephath
Lecturer. Department of Retail & Logistics Management, Midlands State University
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This paper explores the notion of consumer demographic profiling of Zimbabwe by using census and survey data from Zimbabwe’s statistical agency ZIMSTAT. Certain trends emerged by examining secondary data mostly from 1962 when the first comprehensive census was conducted for Africans and non-Africans in Zimbabwe. A number of significant features come to light including age/sex composition, household size, population distribution and the changing role of women in the population and for decision makers within households. Conclusions and recommendations have been made concerning significant implications for all types of retailers of products and services.
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2017-06-04 11:36:51
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IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY ON TEACHING METHODS- A FORWARD LOOK
Bozie, Dr. Minoy
Teaching is a purposeful process which influences learning. Teaching and learning are closely related. In the modern age teaching-learning are accepted as one concept. Both teaching and learning in the instructional technology aim towards the same goal i.e. to bring desirable changes in the behaviour of the learner. Teaching learning task can be performed at three different levels, ranging from least thoughtful to most thoughtful behaviour or mode of action. The set of things of operations help in achieving the objectives from „knowledge to evaluation‟ and in creating the conditions of learning from “stimulus-response to problem solving.” Models of teaching have been developed to help a teacher to improve his capacity to teach and create a richer and more diverse environment for them. The biological science inquiry model which belongs to the information processing family of models is designed to teach the process of research in biology to affect the ways that student process information and to nurture open mindedness and an ability to suspend judgement and balance alternatives. The investigator feel that student taught with traditional method and Biological Science Inquiry Model based teaching method, have differences in their achievement level. Therefore to assess the achievement level of students the investigator has taken up this problem.
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2015-05-26 06:44:44
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Trade-Led Growth Hypothesis or Growth-Led Trade Hypothesis: An Empirical Analysis of the West African Monetary Zone (WAMZ) Countries
Opeyemi, OYELADE, Aduralere
University of Ibadan
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The paper investigated the trade-led growth hypothesis or growth-led trade hypothesis in WAMZ countries (Nigeria, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone). Individual country and cross-sectional analysis were done and for the individual country analysis, FMOLS, DOLS, and CCR were considered with Granger causality. The estimated results confirmed the import-led growth hypothesis for Nigeria, Guinea, and Liberia, a trade-led growth hypothesis for the Gambia and Sierra Loan and export-led growth was supported for Ghana. For cross country analysis, FMOLS, DOLS and Granger causality tests were used and trade-led growth hypothesis (both export-led and import-led growth) was valid in WAMZ countries but imports were the most significant variable that influences economic growth than exports. The paper recommended that export promotion policy in WAMZ should focus on manufacturing exports and import substitution policy in WAMZ should focus on importing raw-material and technology for more products in order to accelerate economic growth in WAMZ.
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2019-12-24 21:02:55
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Corporate responsibility and the idea of the firm
Cranmer, Laurence
Associate Fellow, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford. http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8224-2692
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An appeal to some version of corporate responsibility has become a strategic issue for business. There are many interpretations of this idea, but it is unlikely that companies can ignore the debate about this issue. Many companies and most global corporations make public claims about their corporate responsibilities in addition to claims about financial outcomes and success. These claims range from informal contributions to public debate, to responses to issues of public concern, to formal reporting on the basis of sets of objectives and targets.
This raises a conceptual question: to what extent, if at all, do claims about corporate responsibility have implications for the idea of the firm. The argument developed in this paper is one attempt to address this conceptual question.
I will start by setting out one version of the idea of the firm and its core or traditional responsibilities, and then work through a series of possible further responsibilities. Each of these further responsibilities will be incorporated into the initial version in order to understand potential implications for the idea of the firm.
The argument in this paper does not assume that this initial version of the idea of the firm is the only possible version, or that the particular dimensions of responsibility described here are the only possible dimensions. However, given this version and these dimensions the paper will consider the kinds of issues that various claims about corporate responsibility would raise for the idea of the firm, and in particular for the boundaries of the firm. The structure of the argument and the specific implications of the responsibilities identified can be assessed separately; the former may continue to be useful even if the latter are disputed or incorrect. In addition, the structure of the argument should make it possible to change the content or the ordering of the specific responsibilities while retaining the overall argument.
This paper does not explicitly distinguish between a series of concepts related to the broad idea of corporate responsibility including corporate social responsibility (CSR), sustainability, and corporate citizenship among others. These concepts may refer to different aspects of a firm’s responsibilities. For example ‘sustainability’ is increasingly central to the public claims made by firms, and in many cases refers to a specific set of primarily environmental responsibilities. The issues raised by these various concepts can be discussed further.
The argument developed does not make claims about whether the implications discussed are desirable, even if the arguments about the implications for the firm are accurate. However, the argument does aim to open up some of the issues that these claims would need to address if any of these implications were considered desirable.
This paper is intended as a contribution to a continuing debate and is not a closed argument. It is intended to promote a discussion of the adequacy, the empirical implications, and the ethical implications of the arguments presented, and to stimulate further critical analysis.
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2015-11-09 15:11:43
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GROWING AND WANTING PERCEPTIONS TOWARDS ORGANISED BANKING SERVICES BY THE SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES- AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE
Soni, Dr. Kritika
Sitaram, Madhav
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This Study was led among the MSMEs Entrepreneurs utilizing saving money benefits as a part of and around Tiruppur area. A few studies have been led on the entrance and absence of access to offices among MSMEs. No exploration has been directed in Tiruppur locale in particular, in regards to the variables adding to familiarity with MSMEs Entrepreneurs about different administrations offered by open, private and Industrial advancement banks and, in assessing their fulfillment level towards administrations offered by them. A definitive point of this study is to fill the current crevice in learning and go about as a going stone for future specialists who might want to direct studies on MSMEs. This study helps banks and MSMEs in comprehension the variables upsetting the entrance to administrations offered by banks and in doing as such, empower them to concoct ways and method for conquering those difficulties. This examination is taking into account the essential information, which was gathered among 230 MSME Entrepreneurs in Tiruppur district utilizing very much organized poll. This study uncovers that, respondents territory of living arrangement, sexual orientation, instructive capability, nature of business and turnover of respondents concern and so forth., are a portion of the central point adding to the level of mindfulness towards administrations offered by banks.
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2015-06-18 00:00:00
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 5 (2015)
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The Role of Sovereign Wealth Funds in Promoting the External Stability of the Home Economy
El-Baz, Osama
Economist, Asharqia Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Saudi Arabia
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Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) are currently playing an important role in the global economy. We investigated the role of SWFs in promoting the external stability of the home economy using a data set spanning 106 countries over the period (1997-2015), whereby Arellano- Bond dynamic panel data models were employed to assess the treatment effect of SWFs on both the level of the current account balance and its volatility. Empirical results revealed that SWFs can play an important role in smoothing the management of the current account balance in the long run. Nonetheless, commodity-based SWFs are expected to outperform non-commodity based SWFs in this respect. Our policy recommendation is that emerging economies should consider the establishment of SWFs to enhance the external stability of their home economies, allocating privatization proceeds to these investment vehicles to protect the rights of future generations in benefiting from them rather than directing such proceeds to finance current government expenditure and budget deficit. Finally, attention should be paid to the implementation of the generally accepted principles and practices when establishing SWFs to ensure their ability to function properly.
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2018-12-31 07:35:15
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A REVIEW OF COMMODITY DERIVATIVES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIAN ORGANIZED COMMODITY MARKETS
Jimmy, Kevin
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Commodities have various underlying financial values in terms of their derivatives globally. Every trading jurisdiction has their own nomenclature on the commodity derivatives. This study paper reviews the derivative nomenclature in Indian organized commodity markets. What are their trading values, what are their underlying parameters and what are their derivative faces, are all the things which have been undertaken to be reviewed and concluded by this paper.
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ROLE PERCEPTION IN THE ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR FOR THE ORGANIZATIONAL INNOVATION ACCORD
Lima, Caio Cesar
The organizational behavior is the vital term of the organizational culture and the general code of business conduct. The paper undertakes to study the general behavior of the employees in the perspective of the role perception in various capacities. The paper also highlights the impact of the contribution of the role perception when it comes to take the responsible decisions and organizational roles. The role perception has been regarded as an important tool of organizational decision making.
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Work from Home: A Primer on Managing Work-Life Balance
Sharma, Pooja
Management Consultant, SKS Consulting & Advisors
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Work from home approach has gained significant importance recently during the COVID-19 era. Working from home provides enough time for oneself to improve upon personal cores. Work-life balance means a healthy balance between working and personal life but in the 21st century, both working and personal areas contain too much stress, anxiety, tasks, and difficulties. As an employee working remotely who is successful in making a work-life balance, one can have more productivity, fewer chances of depression, more quality time for oneself and family and happy and healthy life. In this article, we will discuss the hindrances in work-life balance and the ways to create an effective work-life balance, especially for ‘work from home set-ups’.
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A BLUEPRINT FOR INDIA’S ECONOMIC FUTURE A Method to Address Economic Recession, Remove Poverty, Terrorism, Improve Law and Order, Reduce Drug Abuse, Inflation and Taxes in an Interest Free Based Economy
Khan, Niaz Ahmed
P.O.Box 3499 , Sharjah, U A E.
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I have developed a new financial instrument which will be much more valuable than the bonds or the treasury bills government sold in the open market to raise much needed funds to run the country. These are all interest based instruments and can only be used by institutions. The instrument I am proposing is without interest and will be used by everybody to purchase goods and services in the government and the private sector resulting in up to 66% discounts. This is why these will be massively bought up front in large amounts in the shortest period of time of one month to run the country for at least a year and much more by the end of the year.
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2016-08-17 06:01:10
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The Synchronization of Financial and Business Cycles in Saudi Arabia
El-Baz, Osama
Economist, Chamber of Commerce and Industry
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Financial cycles have become vividly tracked and analyzed by regulatory authorities to avoid the buildup of excessive systemic risks in the financial system that could hamper economic growth. However, fiscal policy usually pays an exclusive attention to business cycles; which might leave fiscal outcomes vulnerable to financial sector dynamics. We investigated financial and business cycles in Saudi Arabia over the period (1970Q1- 2016Q4). The results of the BBQ cycle dating algorithm revealed that the duration of financial upturns (downturns) are longer than that for economic expansions (contractions) in means, also both the amplitude and the slope for upturns (downturns) are higher than those for expansions (contractions) in means. Moreover, financial cycle episodes are more frequent than business cycle episodes. Finally, we found empirical evidence that financial (credit) conditions are crucial for economic stability. Fiscal policy can play an important role in fostering economic growth going forward through the implementation of a countercyclical policy that allows for the accumulation of fiscal buffers and releasing them during periods of an economic slowdown, the setup of early warning systems for business and financial cycles, and the introduction of fiscal rules to limit the scope for a procyclical fiscal stance.
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2018-05-16 12:53:15
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 5, No 4 (2018)
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Saudi Arabia
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A REVIEW OF THE CONTEMPORARY REGULATION AND STATE OF ECOMMERCE SECTOR IN INDIA
Sharma, Sunil
The study focuses on the privy of the regulation and existing stage of the e-commerce sector in India. The booming of online-shopping coupled with the advent of technology with increased level of IT skills amongst the masses has made the e-commerce in India a buzzing fact. The study reviews the existing regulations and trends in the e-commerce sector in India.
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2015-05-27 12:27:32
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Research Activities, Opportunities & Possibilities in Environmental Informatics: International Scenario & Indian Potentialities
Paul, P. K.
Executive Director, MCIS, Department of CIS, Raiganj University,
Aithal, P. S.
Vice Chancellor, Srinivas University, Karnataka,
Bhuimali, A.
Vice Chancellor, Raiganj University (RGU), West Bengal,
Tiwary, K.S.
Dean (Science & Management), Raiganj University (RGU), West Bengal,
Saavedra, Ricardo
Director & Chair, International Programs, Azteca University,
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Environment is an important concern and also treated as a knowledge field viz. Environment Science, Environment Studies, Environment Engineering, Environment Management, etc. Environmental Informatics is the combination of Environment which includes allied branches and subjects from the environment side and Informatics which includes all allied branches and subjects from the informatics and IT side. All the environment-related subjects can get the benefit of Environmental Informatics for their different sorts by different means. Environmental Statistical applications also need Computational tools and so Environmental Informatics will be the right solution for such concern. Environmental Informatics uses different tools, techniques, and sub-technologies of Information Technology and few also from the Computer Science or allied branches. Due to its wider benefits and different applications, many educational institutes are offering the field with Bachelors, Masters and Research Degrees in the concerned field as well as in allied fields. As far as research is concerned the research in different forms are conducted by academicians, researchers and scientist. This paper provides comprehensive details on Environmental Informatics research opportunities and potentialities in Indian and international context.
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2020-11-11 05:08:18
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Linking Digital India As A Tool For Curbing Farmer Suicides – A Case Study Of Telangana State
Chandra, Suresh
Department of Commerce & Business Management, University College of Commerce & Business Management, Kakatiya University, Warangal, Telangana State-506001 http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1428-7634
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Digital India, a prestigious programme of NDA led Government with a projected value of Rs.113000 Crore is aimed to transform India to Digital empowered society and knowledge economy and among the 9 concentrated areas of Digital India, the present study evaluates the Digital India programme as a tool of opportunistic and social welfare initiative to curb one of the most rising problems in the agricultural sector in the country. Though agriculture, still the major employment provider has been in the situation of crisis due to rising farmer suicides. Farmers have been facing problems including lack of agricultural infrastructural assistance from government, lack of financial assistance regularity from banks and most importantly, the sector has been facing the problem of providing marketable information of yield for farmers. All these resulted in depressed conditions to farmers both financially and mentally which have lead to rising suicide cases especially in the last five years. The state of Telangana has been taken as a case for the present study and the study focuses on how Digital India programme can act as a tool of information provider for farmers, remedial practices through Digital India programme for curbing the farmer suicides. The study further deals with the factors influencing Digital India programme and the areas in farming which require Digital India assistance. The study is based on both primary and secondary data sources. Primary data is collected from farmer families in select districts of Telangana State. Secondary data sources include the reports issued by the state government on farmer suicides, agricultural yield, reports from banks and other published sources from internet and news papers.
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2016-04-12 10:58:13
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Telangana State, India
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FOREIGN DIRECT POLICY OF INDIA- REVIEW OF INVESTMENT CAPS
KUNDU, MAHESH
Ahmedabad Stock Exchange Limited
Ahmedabad, India
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The Foreign Direct Investment signifies "cross outskirt venture made by an inhabitant in one economy in an endeavor in another economy, with the goal of setting up an enduring enthusiasm for the investee economy. FDI is additionally portrayed as "venture into the matter of a nation by an organization in another nation". Basically the venture is into creation by either purchasing an organization in the objective nation or by extending operations of a current business in that nation". Such ventures can happen for some reasons, including to exploit less expensive wages, extraordinary speculation benefits (e.g. charge exclusions) offered by the nation.
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Health & Nutrition in Primary Schools of Hajin Town of District Bandipora in J & K (A Study)
Guroo, Tariq Ahmad
Political Science Research Scholar
Barkatullah University
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The present research paper is concerned with the health & nutrition in primary school, and throws light on some aspect related with the primary school going students and their health and nutrition’s. The main purpose of this working is to describe the major issues of Health & Nutrition in primary schools and to identify some important challenges for Health & Nutrition in primary institutions in Hajin town of district Bandipora of J & K. The findings of this study show that Health & Nutrition in primary schools of Hajin town continue to remain overwhelmed by ample problems, which affect their performance in the efficient discharge of their growth and qualities which is inimical to their academic achievements. The increased problem of ailments/infections among school children due to poor personal hygiene practices and malnutrition conditions remains a concern on the public health agenda in Kashmir. Health is a key factor in school entry. School is the place where health education regarding important aspects of hygiene, environment and nutrition, as well as social customs, is being instructed. The teacher is the guardian as well as Spiritual parent of the child in school and plays a crucial role in the whole process of primordial prevention. Poor knowledge and practice of and attitudes towards personal hygiene and nutrition plays a major roles in the high occurrence of stagnation on development and growth, therefore has negative consequences for a child’s long term overall development School Achievements as well.
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A STUDY ON THE UTILITY VALUE OF COSMETICS TO THE CONSUMERS
JOHN, DR. RIMMY D.
Beauty has been the prerogative of the fairer sex since ages. The image a person protects is of basic and significant importance to career development, opportunity, peer status and ultimate achievement. Good health and attractive appearance has always been an asset to a person moving in good society. The cult of beauty is no longer the prerogative of the idle rich women, but a social fact, not a luxury but an obligation and not a necessity but a priority for every woman, whatever is her standing in the society. During the last two decades, women have understood the importance of beautification more than ever before. This led to an increase in the protection of beauty aids and of toiletries and cosmetics. These cosmetics are used to make an individual appear better, more attractive or more impressive. Cosmetics are produced in various forms like creams, gels, colognes. Cosmetics business provides employment opportunities to millions of people. Today cosmetics play a great role in everyday life and the cosmetic industry has developed into a billion dollar business and earns a huge amount of foreign exchange.
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Reflections on the Sustainability Theme in Economics
Antonio COSSIGA, Dott. Giovanni
Presidente Collegio Sindaci Policlinico Umberto 1, Università Sapienza – ROMA
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Sustainability is not only a choice of efficiency and compatible growth, but it also becomes an obligation when economies break away from the path of stability and take the road of submondo of instability. Because the long history of humanity and its path from the dawn of time tell us that this story must last and that the planet's resources must be enough for future generations. Therefore, sustainability must be protected both from the award of linear growth if the path of the economy is correct and from penalties if the economic systems and the leadership that guide them escape from the path of sustainable balance. Therefore, we must imagine that the sustainable economy is governed by an unavoidable natural law that drives the systems to a stable equilibrium. Therefore, if the systems have undertaken the route of instability, they will enter a submondo, in which the linearity of the growth is lost and is replaced by the irregularity in the cycle of the conjuncture. On the other hand, the unstable system is crossed by monetary messages that are not evil but the echo of social and economic malaise. Inflation and deflation are ectoplasms created by the unstable world and destined to be immediately perceived by each member of the community, regardless of any social limitations. So that fighting the monetary signs of inflation or deflation could become a war against windmills. Because it is necessary to combat the malaise of instability and not the signs of this malaise. The economic and social malaise of instability creates tension in the systems towards the recession, which we must understand as an elitist tool to resolve the issue of imbalance. Hindering this trend, which is dictated by natural law and wants to privilege the sustainability of sustainability, can be the cause of the many disturbances that affect today's world, which is grappling with the presumption that we are able to control natural sustainability laws. Which are the perennial viaticum that accompanies humanity in its long march towards the intelligence of creation and nature that surrounds us and acts as a mother.
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2020-03-14 02:12:24
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A score card approach to management education accreditation
Namaki, MSS EL
Dean, Victoria University, School of Management, Switzerland
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Accreditation of business programs and institutions is a powerful industry in the United States and Europe. The industry has massive followers and holds sway over the fate of many an institution. World wide data are not easily accessible but some figures are indicative of the scale and scope of the industry. It is estimated that there are over 4,000 MBA programs in the US, offered by 454 institutions (AACSB, 2014). A multiple of that exists worldwide. Each and every of those institutions needs accreditation or a confirmation of the conformity of the institutional framework, the conversion process and the ultimate outcome with specific standards. The problem, however, is that the standards and those who measure them, have run out of steam, an issue that attracted many including some US politicians(WSJ, July 8, 2015). The following article explores today’s accreditation practice flaws and the potential for a substitute. The article starts with a brief critique of current practice. This is followed by an analysis of the three conceptual foundations of a substitute: systems thinking, metrics and the balanced score card. This alternative blends those conceptual foundations and suggests a novel accreditation instrument: the Program Accreditation Score card or PAS. The article further explores the tenants of this novel instrument and explores its applied dimensions. The article relies on several works on the issue of the accreditation of management education efforts. It refers to existing approaches practiced by key accreditation market leaders and explores some contextual literature. The article could lead to the introduction of a structural change in the conceptual framework and the operational tools of the management education accreditation industry.
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EDUCATION AND DECISION MAKING OF TRIBAL WOMEN IN DEVELOPING NATIONS
Lesmana, Handoko
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The study shows that decisions taken alone by the women are the highest among maternal
grandmothers and lowest in mothers’ generations. Decisions by the husband are the highest for
paternal grandmothers and lowest in mothers’ generations. Combined decision making by both
husband and wife is very high among all the two generations, the highest among paternal
grandmothers and maternal grandmothers as in the case of expenditure on food, highest among
mothers on children’s education. Women who are educated were able to take decisions more
than the uneducated women to some extent.
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2015-05-26 06:44:44
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An Analysis of Jerzy Neyman’s Imaginary, Non Existent , Principle of Indifference, Urn Ball Example supposedly taken from J M Keynes’s A Treatise on Probability(1921)
Brady, Michael Emmett
Lecturer, College of Business Administration and Public Policy, Department of Operations Management, California State University, Dominguez Hills, Carson, California
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Jerzy Neyman analyzed an imaginary, non existent, Urn ball problem that he thought was taken from J M Keynes’s A Treatise on Probability in his Lectures and Conferences on Mathematical Statistics and Probability (1952). Neyman apparently never read the book for himself. He apparently relied on some, other, unknown source to provide him with the problem that he thought came from J M Keynes’s A Treatise on Probability.
The problem can be analyzed based on an “as if” approach to discover if Neyman realized that Keynes’s Principle of Indifference is a substantially different technique from Laplace’s concoction that, when applied, will lead to substantially different answers from those obtained by the use of Laplace’s Principle of Non –Sufficient Knowledge.
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2016-11-26 06:32:27
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Effect of Leadership Proximity on Territorial Innovation: The Case of Vallue a Tourist Destination in Haiti
Providence, Christophe
Professor and Researcher at University Quisqueya,
Guillaume, Oris
Professor of Business and Management
Georgia Highlands College/University System of Georgia
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The concept of territorial innovation, which evokes the transformation of relations between local actors and physical amenities for the development of a territory, is essential in the reflection on the tourist attraction. To analyze a territorial innovation is to present the socio-cultural, economic and geographical resources that are mobilized by an individual or collective actors. This text maintains that territorial innovation is part of a very broad process of networking tourism operators and their projects with a view to creating a pole of competitiveness. As a result, we resume that there exists a functional proximity which allows the leader in the necessary space in which to perform effective innovative work emotional buffer zones which will enable him to maintain the ability to see clearly and make rational. After discussing approaches to the development of territoriality tourism, we throw the theoretical foundations of the notion of territorial innovation, linked to that of tourist attractiveness, before concluding with the analysis of the process of putting Vallue in tourism in Petit-Goave, in its forks and ruptures leading to cooperative or conflicting innovations.
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The Instability of Economic Systems and speculative market: The case of China.
Cossiga, Giovanni Antonio
Università Sapienza Roma, Italy
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The paper aims to investigate instability of an economy on the threshold of a financial crisis. We will try to peek on the main variables that seem to "warn" the outbreak of a financial crisis. In fact, the bubble distorts the values of the GDP, which therefore rise. In contrast, the trend in nominal prices remains neutral, because only sensitive to the real economy. This dissonance between the values of growth and inflation can be a useful clue to decipher the formation of a bubble. Therefore, we consider comparing the performance of both GDP and inflation in the years preceding the crisis. After will attempt to determine whether these features are sufficient, at least in part, to provide meaningful messages in a state of emergency being prepared.
In the final part of the essay, we try to apply the search procedure to today's China, which has accumulated profound abnormalities in twenty years of growth boiling. In the experience more or less recent, the formation of a massive speculative bubble is constantly accompanied by a remarkable tendency to deflation of the price system. China is perhaps repeating the experience of Japan and travels to a financial crisis of unexpected violence? We suppose that the shocks of the global economy are transferred to the Chinese giant, which reacts with a slowdown in its endless growth.
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ROLE STUDY OF EMPLOYEE BENEFITS AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE DIS-INVESTMENT OF INDIAN PSUs
Singh, Dr. Niharika
Research Guide
Periyar Maniammai University, Tamilnadu.
Singh, Ravi Man
Chartered Accountant
The Indian economy has been a mixed economy, fostering the co - existence of the Public and the Private Sector. With Independent India focused on achieving rapid economic progress, a major thrust was laid on the development of the Public Sector Enterprises, as the duties of the State had transformed from that of a police state to one of welfare. These Public Sector Enterprises were the major Engines of Economic Growth. A major thrust was on development focusing on structural change with the setting up of the large Basic and Key industries, as also the Infrastructure industries.
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DETERMINANTS OF INFLATION IN INDIA: AN ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS
Saxena, Swami P
Singh, Archana
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Inflation is a continual increase in general price level of goods and services in an economy over a period of time. It is caused by many factors, important among them are excess of demand of goods and services over supply, macroeconomic performance, money supply, economic policies implications, environmental factors etc. A number of researchers in the past made attempts to identify determinants of inflation and to investigate the impact of identified variables on inflation in European and also in some Asian economies. But, in context of India, not many studies can be traced in the literature. The purpose of this paper is to shed some light on the impact of selected variables on inflation in India. The paper considers CPI (Consumer Price Index) inflation as dependent variable and a set of independent macroeconomic variables, which includes Gross Domestic Product, Money Supply, Deposit Rate, Prime Lending Rate, Exchange Rate, Trade Volume (Value of Imports and Exports) and Crude Oil Prices. The empirical analysis covers the quarterly data series for ten financial years from 2002Q1 to 2012Q1. The collected data is analyzed using ADF Unit root test, Granger Causality test, and the Ordinary Least Square (OLS) technique.
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THE IMPACT OF TEACHER AS A TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADER ON STUDENT PERFORMANCE
Sabir, Dr.Raja Irfan
This study examines the relationship of teacher as a transformational leadership factors with student performance among 200 colleges and universities student of sahiwal division. It explores correlation of idealized influence, intellectual stimulation, inspirational motivation and individual consideration. These factors have positive and direct relation with student performance. Linear regression analysis demonstrated that transformational leadership factors i.e. idealized influence, intellectual stimulation, inspirational motivation and individual consideration non significant relation with student performance. SPSS is used to find out results. These results will discuss in the article.
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2015-05-27 12:34:47
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 2 (2015)
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Conceptual Framework for the Strategic Management
Karimli, Dilavar
Management Department, Ca’Foscari University of Venice
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This study aims to reveal the development of strategy and strategic management thinking, which has become even more important in today's intensely competitive environment, and the direction of current research issues in strategic management issues. In this framework, a literature review has been made to make comments and reach new syntheses by examining the subject with a broad and deep perspective in our study. It has been ensured that the sources related to the subject of the article are reviewed, opinions, attitudes, and descriptions are found. In this article, the pioneers of strategic management thought and philosophy from the past to the present and the historical development process, the strategic management schools and research issues that have emerged until today, have been tried to be revealed through a literature review. In our study, the progress and developments provided by strategic management thinking have been examined.
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2021-04-09 02:07:41
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 7, No 10 (2020)
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Evaluating the Key Determinants of India’s Energy Security and Overseas Equity Oil Investment
Halder, Dulal
Ph.D. Research Scholar, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun
Gupta, Anshuman
Professor, Dept. of Economics and International Business, UPES, Dehradun
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In a span of about two decades, India has become the second fastest growing economy in the world after China. India has surpassed other Asian developing countries not only because of increases in inflows of foreign direct investment but also because of its potential to be a significant outward investor, including in the energy sector. With less than one percent of the world’s oil and gas reserves, more than 80% of its oil requirement is imported. Overseas equity oil investment gradually emerged as a policy instrument of augmenting energy security. In the early 2000s, Indian national oil companies (NOCs) were encouraged by the Government to seek sourcing fossil fuels from abroad. While equity ownership ensures long-term supply security, they are complex and bring in strategic and geo-political considerations. Within India, there are demands for stronger diplomatic support. In this paper, the factors governing outward investment for equity oil are analysed in the context of an energy security framework with four vectors of Accessibility, diversity, reliability, and affordability.
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2019-07-11 05:34:59
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 6, No 3 (2019)
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Globalization minus One: The Emerging Contours of a New Global Economic Order
Namaki, M S S El
Dean, Victoria University, School of Management, Switzerland.
Dean (Retired) Maastricht School of Management, MSM, And The Netherlands
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Disruption induces disequilibrium. Today’s global economy is the case in point. Powerful sources of disruption are undermining classic premises of global economic equilibrium and, in the process, changing the contours of the World economy. Long cherished globalization premises of free market, open economy, small government, private initiative and deregulation are being challenged. Sources of this challenge are numerous but the most striking is the recent rapid and abrupt USA reclusive and isolationist measures. The United States, the key global economic player, is assuming a protective posture by introducing tariff barriers, annulling international trade agreements, promoting self-serving job creation slogans and hastily recalling industries and services. And all this is uttering threats of crude retaliation. National interest seems to have taken precedence over cross country gains. And others seem to be working on a new framework: globalization minus one. A globalization that is based on new premises and involves the majority of global economic players but one: the United States. This will be the focus of the following article.
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2018-04-15 06:19:07
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 4, No 12 (2017)
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Global
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A COMMENTARY ON THE ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING MEASURES INTERNATIONALLY
John, Dr. Ben
Robert, Prof. Eric
Perry, Prof. Stepehen
Money Laundering has become an evil which is causing many other ill-doings to the society across cultures. Internationally almost all nations have their own set of anti-money laundering activities. The Paper brings a commentary on the measures taken and adopted worldwide to curb the menace on money laundering.
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2015-05-27 05:37:35
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 1, No 3 (2014)
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Understanding the Role of Trust in Online Shopping Intention for Consumer Electronics Products
P. Bulsara, Hemantkumar
S.V. National Institute of Technology, Applied Mathematics and Humanities Department, Surat, Gujarat
S. Vaghela, Pratiksinh
S.V. National Institute of Technology, Applied Mathematics and Humanities Department, Surat, Gujarat
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E-commerce is offering ample opportunities for the business to grow. To capitalize on these opportunities offered by e-commerce and to develop the strategies to deal with challenges that are prevailing in the industry online retailers have to understand and consider the factors that influence online shopping intention. One of the key factors that influence online shopping intention is trust. In this context, the present study investigated the influence of trust on online shopping intention for consumer electronics by applying the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) in Surat city of Gujarat, India. The data were collected from college students (n=474) through a structured questionnaire and analyzed using statistical software SPSS and AMOS 21 version. The research model was constructed and validated. It was found that trust has a significant and positive influence on the online shopping intention for consumer electronics directly and indirectly. Further, it was also found that perceived ease of use has a positive influence on perceived usefulness. Perceived usefulness has a positive and significant influence on online shopping intention. The online retailer should focus on developing the environment that develops customers' trustworthiness towards online shopping and can make their website convenient and easy to use for online shoppers. The implications with future research scope of the study were also discussed.
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2020-06-05 06:14:43
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Influence of Pop Culture, Emotional Trust, Inconsistent Reviews and Consumer Purchase Intention on Zalora’s Women Product in Indonesia
Faeni, Ratih Puspitaningtyas
Lecturer, Faculty of Economics, Universitas Budi Luhur, Jakarta 12260. http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9413-8024
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The paper observed the several variables which impacts on the female consumer purchase intention on Zalora products in Indonesia. Respondents in this study were women aged 18-30 years who have a Facebook account and like the Facebook fanpage of Zalora Indonesia (https://www.facebook.com/ZaloraIndonesia). This study used analysis of Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The data were processed with IBM SPSS AMOS 21.The analysis results in this study showed that pop culture, emotional trust and inconsistent reviews impacted on the female consumer purchase intention on the Zalora products in Indonesia.
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2016-03-11 00:00:00
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 3, No 2 (2016)
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consumer purchase intention on Zalora products in Indonesia
consumer purchase intention on Zalora products in Indonesia
the student / university of Budiluhur
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