2024-03-29T00:13:12Z
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2015-09-25T07:28:16Z
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/106
2015-09-25T07:28:16Z
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/437
2018-03-21T04:13:45Z
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/245
2015-11-10T06:06:31Z
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Corporate responsibility and the idea of the firm
Cranmer, Laurence; Associate Fellow, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.
Corporate Social Responsibility; Corporate Sustainability; Sustainable Business Practices
Corporate Sustainability
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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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 10 (2015); 23-40
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/785
2021-07-29T04:11:33Z
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Leveraging Employee Experience during Crisis Situation for Higher performance- Special Reference to COVID -19 pandemic
Gupta, Nidhi; IMI Bhubaneswar
Pandla, Kapil; IMI Bhubaneswar
Management
Organization behavior, management, organizational response
Business
When the crisis hits the organisation, it’s the positive employee experience that organisation able to manage matters the most to motivate and retain the workforce.The world is going through an unprecedented crisis. While businesses are fighting to maintain business continuity yet managing employee experience is also equally critical during these testing times of the COVID -19 pandemic. This situation calls for creative ways to balance the employee experience amidst business constraints. During such turbulence, employees often have to deal with both work from home and work at home which includes: helping with household chores, taking care of children and demands of family members alongside work.Employee experience plays a vital role in keeping employees happy and in the engagement of employees (Deloitte 2017).Similarly, according to Psichogios P. (2013), the cumulative effect of employees’ experiences will ultimately affect an employee’s performance and, therefore, the results for the entire organisation, regardless of whether employees are engaged but the question arises whether the role of employee performance is same when the organisation is sailing through in the difficult times.This study is an attempt to understand employees experience and its drivers under crisis situation among employees from the hospitality industry in IndiaThis is a cross-sectional study where both primary and secondary data is collected. Primary data is collected from employees at all levels through a self-report questionnaire. Out of 374 respondents 287clean responses were received.
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2021-04-09
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10.19085/sijmd071002
Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 7, No 10 (2020); 150-160
2394-3378
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/785/601
India
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/16
2015-05-27T05:37:46Z
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A STUDY ON THE PRINCIPLES FOR RESPONSIBLE INVESTMENT- A UNITED NATIONS GLOBAL COMPACT-UNEP FINANCE INITIATIVE
Jimmy, Mr. Akseli
Matos, Dr. Samuel
Responsible investment has always been in the focus since the evolution of the term ‘responsible business best practice’. The responsible initiatives always led to the all-favored results. To put clear light on the best business practices for responsible investing, the United Global Compact and UNEP Finance Initiative have issued the Principles for Responsible Investment. This study has tried to put light on the analytic relevance of the principles as well as proposed application thereof
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2015-05-27
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 1, No 3 (2014); 28-31
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/380
2017-07-09T08:51:00Z
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DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILING OF RETAIL CONSUMERS IN ZIMBABWE
Mlambo, Sephath; Lecturer. Department of Retail & Logistics Management, Midlands State University
Management
Demographic profiling, retail consumers, Zimbabwe
Management
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
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10.19085/journal.sijmd040201
Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 4, No 2 (2017); 10-17
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eng
https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/380/443
Zimbabwe
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/703
2020-08-18T08:22:38Z
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Entrepreneurial Models of Inclusive Civil Culture- The Case of Zapopan Agro-Ecological Park
Vargas-Hernández, José G.; University Center for Economic and Managerial Sciences, University of Guadalajara
Management
Inclusive civic culture, agro-ecological park, environmental sustainability, Zapopan, entrepreneurship
This research aims to analyze the model of entrepreneurial inclusive civic culture created and developed in the Zapopan Agro-Ecological Park (PAZ). Based on the need to rescue vacant urban land use with the participation of residents residing in the surrounding colonies, social movements, civil society, and local government, they have designed and implemented actions to create PAZ (PEACE). The Zapopan Agro-Ecological Park is an area of green innovation where in addition to the cultivation of vegetables, vegetables, medicinal plants, and decoration under relations of cooperation, trust and community support, the formation of social capital that sustains a culture of peace based on environmental sustainability activities. The results of the implementation of this project, born from bottom of the social and power structures, constitute a significant experience in the regeneration of public spaces and green areas that provides greater economic efficiency in terms of family income, a greater relevance of equity, inclusion and social justice and improvement of environmental sustainability. It is concluded that Zapopan Agro ecological Park is a model of entrepreneurial inclusive civil culture. This park marks a milestone in the regeneration of public spaces with a project of social and environmental relevance.
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2020-08-18
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10.19085/sijmd070401
Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 7, No 4 (2020); 59-71
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/703/584
Mexico
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/41
2015-11-10T06:15:21Z
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HUMAN RESOURCE ACCOUNTING: IMPLICATIONS & ADOPTION
Chao, Henry
HR are really the most significant assets a firm can have on the grounds that compelling usage of physical and monetary assets rely on nature of HR. Viable Human Resource Management is imperative as individuals produce benefit though machines and capital simply upgrade the benefit making ability. Human Resource Accounting is the procedure of recognizing and measuring information about HR and conveying this data to invested individuals. Fundamentally HRA is a data framework that tells administration what changes after some time are jumping out at the HR of the association. In spite of the fact that HRA is exceptionally helpful in choice making and, after its all said and done not very many organizations are approaching to esteem this critical resource. Numerous organizations in India and abroad began reporting HRA yet later on they quit doing it. It was seen that certain issues were connected with the utilization of human asset bookkeeping framework. The present paper condenses the aftereffect of a review directed to know the impression of chiefs with respect to issue regions in creating and initiating the HRA framework.
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2015-06-18
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 5 (2015); 48-55
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/41/39
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/7
2015-05-26T07:34:17Z
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A STUDY ON KEY ISSUES IN GREEN MARKETING VIZ A VIZ GREEN PRODUCTS
Adams, Prof. Patrick
Because the customers are getting a lot of and a lot of aware of safeguarding their surroundings, they're exerting a lot of and a lot of pressure to the businesses to supply the merchandise that cause lesser pollution to the surroundings. Because of the multiplied pressure from the society, NGOs and alternative establishments, government is additionally enacting a lot of and a lot of tight laws binding the businesses to visualize the environmental pollution. Within the lightweight of the multiplied pressures from varied quarters, the marketers additionally giving the merchandise and services that cause least injury to the surroundings. Therefore, inexperienced selling is changing into a lot of necessary to businesses thanks to the consumer’s real considerations regarding our restricted resources on the planet. By implementing inexperienced selling measures to avoid wasting the earth’s resources in production, packaging, and operations, businesses area unit showing shoppers they too share a similar considerations, boosting their credibleness.
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2015-05-26
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 1, No 2 (2014); 5-11
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/326
2016-08-17T06:02:28Z
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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.
Economics
Policy instrument, government planning, development
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
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/326
10.19085/journal.sijmd030701
Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 3, No 7 (2016); 125-128
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/326/415
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/214
2015-11-10T06:14:03Z
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A REVIEW OF COMMODITY DERIVATIVES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIAN ORGANIZED COMMODITY MARKETS
Jimmy, Kevin
Economics
Commodity derivatives; commodity markets; India; commodity prices; commodity regulation
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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2015-09-10
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 8 (2015); 51-59
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/214/317
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/600
2019-12-24T21:55:57Z
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Autonomy in Higher Education - Towards an Accountability Management Model
Aithal, P.S.; Professor, College of Management& Commerce, Srinivas University, Mangalore, Karnataka
Kumar P.M., Suresh; Professor, Department of Sociology and Social Work, Christ University, Bangalore, Karnataka
Autonomy, Accountability Management, Higher Education Institutions
Higher Education Institutions cherish the desire to obtain the status of ‘Autonomy’. This gives substantial freedom and maneuverability to improve the quality of education and global brand building exercise which is crucial for their survival and growth in the face of challenges and competitions. Autonomy implies the freedom to have self-sustainable practices in the overall management of academic and administrative matters. Developing new courses, designing curriculum, determining fee structure, admission of students, engaging teachers, remuneration and retention, teaching-learning, examination and evaluation, and grading, all come under the purview of autonomy. Eventually, autonomy is paving way for increased responsibility and accountability. This paper aims to discuss the institutional responsibility-autonomy linkages in the main operational areas of autonomy and illustrates the accountability outcomes of autonomy. An attempt is also made to arrive at an Accountability Management model that compares conventional management practice styles and Accountability Management practice styles and discusses the processes which come into play therein. Besides, key principles of Accountability management are elaborated.
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2019-12-24
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 6, No 10 (2019); 166-175
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/600/542
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/30
2015-05-28T06:14:02Z
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CONCLUSIONS OF LEARNING AND CONDITIONING FURTHERING MODERN DAY EFFICIENT ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
Bao, Ma Xia; School of Sociology & Population Studies Renmin university of China, China.
Chao, Biming; Researcher
School of Sociology & Population Studies
Renmin university of China, China.
Learning and conditioning concepts have been a core area of study for the psychologists and neurologists over the time. Various conclusions show their impact on the general behavior of the person having differed opinions and cognitive specialties. This paper reads their impact on the organizational behavior and response process thereby enabling an efficient working environment upon their identification and refinement.
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2015-05-28
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 4 (2015); 1-6
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/30/30
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/465
2018-05-16T12:54:12Z
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The Synchronization of Financial and Business Cycles in Saudi Arabia
El-Baz, Osama; Economist, Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Economics
Financial Cycles, Business Cycles, BBQ Algorithm, Amplitude, Procyclicality
Economy & Finance
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
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10.19085/journal.sijmd050401
Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 5, No 4 (2018); 32-47
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/465/488
Saudi Arabia
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2016-04-13T05:30:19Z
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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
Developmental Management
Confidence model, e-kranti , Empowerment, Geo-informatics ICT, Suicides, Digital India, e-governance.
Governance Management
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
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Primary; Secondary
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10.19085/journal.sijmd030302
Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 3, No 3 (2016); 74-88
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/292/391
Telangana State, India
Survey
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/181
2015-11-10T06:14:24Z
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FOREIGN DIRECT POLICY OF INDIA- REVIEW OF INVESTMENT CAPS
KUNDU, MAHESH; Ahmedabad Stock Exchange Limited
Ahmedabad, India
management, business, economics, investment
FDI, Indian FDI Policy, Make in India, Capital Investment, FDI caps in India
management, business, economics, investment
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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2015-08-10
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 7 (2015); 1-8
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/181/251
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2016-01-11T07:29:37Z
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A score card approach to management education accreditation
Namaki, MSS EL; Dean, Victoria University, School of Management, Switzerland
Management Education
Education accreditation, college grading, approval, management education, quality of education
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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2016-01-11
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 12 (2015); 1-6
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/259/364
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/152
2015-06-25T12:18:30Z
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EDUCATION AND DECISION MAKING OF TRIBAL WOMEN IN DEVELOPING NATIONS
Lesmana, Handoko
decision making, women empowerment, intergenerational, education, generation
The study shows that decisions taken alone by the women are the highest among maternalgrandmothers and lowest in mothers’ generations. Decisions by the husband are the highest forpaternal grandmothers and lowest in mothers’ generations. Combined decision making by bothhusband and wife is very high among all the two generations, the highest among paternalgrandmothers and maternal grandmothers as in the case of expenditure on food, highest amongmothers on children’s education. Women who are educated were able to take decisions morethan the uneducated women to some extent.
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2023-10-09T10:34:32Z
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Insights into the Impact of Online Product Reviews on Consumer Purchasing Decisions: A Survey-based Analysis of Brands' Response Strategies
Sharma, Sunil; SKS Consulting & Advisors, India
Kumar, Satish; SKS Consulting & Advisors, India
Business Management
online product reviews, purchasing decisions, consumer behavior, brand management, marketing strategy, customer relationship management (CRM), customer satisfaction
This paper explores the significance of online product reviews in the purchasing decisions of consumers. We conducted a survey of potential buyers to understand how important they view product reviews available on online marketplaces and search engines. We also examined the degree to which customers rely on product reviews when forming their buying decisions. Additionally, we investigated how brands and companies monitor and respond to online product reviews, as well as the strategies they use to improve their product development and marketing. Our findings reveal that online product reviews play a crucial role in shaping the opinions of consumers and can significantly influence their purchasing decisions. We also found that companies and brands actively monitor online product reviews and use them to improve their products and marketing strategies. The results of this study can provide valuable insights for companies looking to improve their customer relationship management (CRM) strategies and enhance their product development and marketing efforts.
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2023-10-09
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10.19085/sijmd100101
Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 10, No 1 (2023); 1-13
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/872/615
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2019-05-25T03:30:07Z
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Factors Impeding Food Security in Akutupa-Kiri, Nigeria
Samuel Oluwaseyi, OLORUNFEMI; Department of Transport Management Technology, Federal University of Technology Akure
Food Secutiry
Food security, farmers; food distribution; Akutupa-Kiri
There has been refurbished interest in food security related issues in many developing countries of the world. In fact, the concern about the eradication of poverty and hunger form a major objective of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Yet poverty and hunger still persist due to food shortage and insecurity as a result of increased global food demand, diminishing global food reserves, erratic climatic condition, and increased cost of transportation among others. Before now, various agricultural policies measures have been formulated to curb food security challenges in Nigeria. Unfortunately, these policies have not produced the desired results of the increase in food production. This study examined the factors impeding food security in Akutupa-Kiri, Nigeria. A structured and self-administered questionnaire using systematic sampling technique was used to collect data from a total of 194 (one hundred and ninety-four) household heads farmers representing 2% of the entire population in the study area. The data were presented using descriptive statistics in the form of frequency and percentages. Weighted means were used to determine the predominant factors impeding food security in the study area. Findings revealed that poverty (M.W=5.00), poor road transportation (M.W=5.00), inadequate social amenities (M.W=5.00) and lack of government support and assistance (M.W=5.00) were the most significant factors impeding food security in Akutupa-Kiri. The study recommends that there is a need for improvement in sustainable food security in the study area and Nigeria at large through the provision of adequate road transportation. Effort should be made by the government to render substantial support to the peasant farmers and as well ensure that agricultural policies formulation target these peasants farmers and their rural environments for the purpose of sustainable food security in the nation.
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2019-05-07
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10.19085/sijmd051101
Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 5, No 11 (2018); 121-131
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/516/514
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2015-05-27T12:34:47Z
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IMPACT OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ON SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAKISTAN
Sabir, Dr.Raja Irfan
Purpose This study aims at determining the relationship between different CSR activities taken by the corporate sector and socio-economic development of Pakistan Methodology The positive approach was used because literature that have review, shows that this study have been conducted in different sector and in different context but yet has not been conducted quantitatively or qualitatively in education sector of Pakistan so quantitative method will be used to analyze the data. Data will be collected from different organization operating in Sahiwal. These organization`s range from education, beverages to financial and food sector. Findings The graph given below is showing the findings which find out from analysis. Results showing that finding of distribution is normal.
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2015-05-27
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 2 (2015); 1-8
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/21/21
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2018-02-09T05:04:51Z
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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
Social Sciences
Health, Nutrition, primary schools, Hajin town & academic achievements
Developmetal Studies
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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2018-02-09
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10.19085/journal.sijmd040701
Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 4, No 7 (2017); 58-71
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/426/469
India
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2021-01-18T06:52:27Z
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Information Systems: The Changing Scenario of Concepts, Practice and Importance
Paul, P. K.; Executive Director, MCIS, Department of CIS, Information Scientist (Offg.), Raiganj University
Aithal, P. S.; Vice Chancellor, Srinivas University, Karnataka
Saavedra, R.; Director & Chair, International Inter-University Programs, Azteca University
Sinha, R.R.; Pro Vice Chancellor (Asian Region), Commonwealth Vocational University
Aremu, B.; Vice Chancellor, Crown University, Intl. Chartered Inc. (CUICI) Argentina Campus
Mewada, S.; President, International Scientific Organization for the Science, Engineering and Technology
Information Management
Information, Information Systems, Computing, Information Infrastructure, Digitalization, Academic
Information is very important and required in almost all areas and fields. It is close to some of the areas viz. Data, Content and Knowledge. The system is also another concept that deals with the group of interrelated and connected entities, objects, tools, or facets. In other words, combinations of some subsystems are called Systems. Therefore, Systems in respect of the Information is called Information Systems. Information Systems is the way, tools, connected entities that are dedicated or responsible for the information related activities ranging from the collection, selection, organization, processing, management and dissemination. There are different contexts regarding Information Systems, in some contexts, it is also the electronic systems dedicated to information management and delivery to the organizations, institutions. In some contexts, it is the Computational way to preserve and deliver content and information. Information Systems in another context are the apex controlling mechanism of some of the divisional information systems such as Executive Information Systems, Decision Support Systems, etc. which helps in Information related activities to the organizations. Even Information System is also considered as a branch or field of study internationally. This paper is a theoretical one and mentioned the aspects of systems including their foundations, applications of systems, information systems including their foundation, types, nature, and emerging characteristics. The paper also highlights the academic availability and potentiality of Information Systems.
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2021-01-18
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10.19085/sijmd070701
Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 7, No 7 (2020); 118-129
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/749/591
Global
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2015-05-27T05:37:46Z
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THE VITALITY OF COMMUNICATION IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT- A STUDY
Ravinderam, Prof. Mangalan
In today’s global corporation, corporate communication serves as the conscience of the corporation and is responsible for the establishment and maintenance of human resources management in modern organizations. Previously called ‘corporate communication’ or ‘public affairs’, corporate communication has assumed great significance in the 21st century as a result of corporate scandals or crises at modern companies. Public and private undertakings have established corporate communication departments, which usually oversee communication strategy, media relations, crisis communications, internal communications, reputation management, corporate responsibility, investor relations, government affairs and sometimes marketing communication in the present age of globalization, liberalization and privatization. The present study evaluates the corporate communication strategies for human resources management in leading public and private undertakings of Karnataka such as Bharat Earth Movers Limited, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, MphasiS and Biocon. The role of corporate communication in human resource management is primarily examined in this paper.
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2015-05-27
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 1, No 3 (2014); 9-14
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2016-11-26T06:33:43Z
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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
Economics
Economic theory, Jerzy Neyman, Principle of Indifference
Economic Review
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
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10.19085/journal.sijmd031001
Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 3, No 10 (2016); 176-184
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/342/421
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2015-11-10T06:13:39Z
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The Instability of Economic Systems and speculative market: The case of China.
Cossiga, Giovanni Antonio; Università Sapienza Roma, Italy
Economics
Deflation;Instability;financial Crisis;speculative Bubble;economic cycle
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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2015-10-12
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10.19085/sijmd.020905
Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 9 (2015); 53-69
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/240/341
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2020-03-29T05:13:16Z
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Residential Satisfaction and Housing Transformation in Tunga Low-Cost Estate, Minna, Nigeria
J, Habila; Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria.
Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, Imo State,
I., Isaac; Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Federal University of Technology, Minna
H., Salami; Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Ibadan
G., Danlami; Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Federal University of Technology, Minna
R. O., Ogwu; Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja
Housing, Residential, Satisfaction, Modification, Transformation
Housing is an essential tool by which most individuals measure the quality of life. This study assesses the level of residents’ satisfaction in Tunga low-cost estate, Minna, Niger State with a view to suggest strategies to improve residents’ quality of life having examined housing conditions and adequacy of existing infrastructure. Residents’ socio-economic characteristics and satisfaction of housing conditions were obtained from household heads of the 175 sampled housing units using structured questionnaires. Residents’ assessments of their housing conditions and satisfaction of their housing were collected using a 5 point Likert scale ratings: Very Dissatisfied = 1, Dissatisfied =2, Undecided (Neutral) =3, Satisfied =4, Very satisfied =5 respectively The study reveals that the entire residents were fairly satisfied with the provision of facilities, utilities, services and infrastructure in the study. The data used for the study were from both primary and secondary data. A stratified and systematic random sampling was adopted as the technique for the study. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data. It was discovered that residents of Tunga Low-Cost Housing Estate are dissatisfied with the existing condition of their housing units; thus, they involve in several kinds of alterations to the housing structures. Finally, the study recommends that both federal and state government should pay more attention to the rehabilitation of roads and drainages in public housing estates in the country and public housing developers should continue to improve the quality of dwelling units they construct in order to make the residents more satisfied with the units they occupy.
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2020-03-29
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 7, No 01 (2020); 12-25
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2015-11-10T06:15:21Z
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WORKING STRESS VIZ-A-VIZ QUALITY IN WORK AMONGST PRIVATE SECTOR BANKERS
Mohammed, Rehan
Role stress, Quality of work life, Private division bank workers
Bankers are confronting high push on account of their employment, long meeting expectations hours, unreasonable work weight, absence of occupation self-sufficiency, hierarchical society, part clash, taking care of requesting clients in bank and because of the absence of administration backing. In this manner part stretch has turn into an inescapable piece of human life and it makes life additionally difficult, then the representatives can't focus on their work gently and will influence the nature of work life. Along these lines the present study looks at the impact of part weight on nature of work life of private division bank workers. A specimen size of 120 private area bank representatives from Kochi Municipal Corporation in Kerala was considered for the study, through proportionate arbitrary testing technique and the scientist chose these specimens from main 3 private part banks, for example, Federal bank, South Indian bank and Catholic Syrian bank which is having more than 100 branches in Kerala according to RBI positioning as to aggregate number of branches for every banks in Kerala. Essential information was gathered with the assistance of organized survey and hence the gathered information were dissected utilizing factual instruments to be specific spellbinding insights, chi-square examination, connection investigation and numerous relapse examination. It is likewise distinguished that the part stretch and its components are found to have a negative relationship on nature of work life where the part push is high; it eventually prompts low nature of work life among the bank representatives. The study has been reasoned that the components of part stretch is firmly related and has an impact 87.9% impact on the nature of work life among the private division bank representatives.
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2015-06-18
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 5 (2015); 1-8
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/37/35
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2015-06-25T12:18:30Z
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IMPACT OF CSR ACTIVITIES ON THE BUSINESS OF OIL COMPANIES IN INDIA
Muttneja, Pooja
CSR is not the sole responsibility of the government; corporate both private and public play a legitimate role in uplifting the downtrodden of the society. Corporate Social Responsibility has been gaining an astounding resurgence at the global level recently. The present paper highlights some important CSR initiatives undertaken by top Indian Oil Companies especially Indian Oil Corporation Ltd, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd, GAIL India Ltd and helps to analyze their contribution to the social development of the country.
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2015-05-26
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 1, No 1 (2014); 24-33
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2019-07-11T05:37:29Z
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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
energy, oil
Energy Security, Oil Demand and Supply, Overseas Equity Oil, Framework, diversity
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
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10.19085/journal.sijmd060301
Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 6, No 3 (2019); 25-33
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/537/523
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2015-11-10T06:14:03Z
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DETERMINANTS OF INFLATION IN INDIA: AN ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS
Saxena, Swami P
Singh, Archana
Economics
Inflation, Economic Growth, Trade Volume, Investment, OLS
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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2018-04-15T06:20:06Z
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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
International Trade Management
Neo-globalization, Premises, processes and the future
Business Management
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
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 4, No 12 (2017); 125-129
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/451/480
Global
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2016-03-30T13:12:41Z
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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.
marketing
pop culture, emotional trust, inconsistent reviews, purchase intention, Zalora
consumer purchase
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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Lecturer, Faculty of Economics, Universitas Budi Luhur
2016-03-11
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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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oai:schol-pub.org:article/170
2015-11-10T06:15:05Z
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INVESTMENT AUDIT- A TOOL FOR RISK MANAGEMENT OF WEALTH- EMPIRICAL STUDY
Nixon, Christophe
Investment Management, Investment Audit, Financial Audit, Investment Analysis
The fundamental target of this exploration is to see whether there is any crevice between the hypothetical ideas contemplated and broke down, and its usage. Practically speaking, matters are constantly minimal diverse, than what it is taught scholastically, or found in writing on any subject. On the other hand, to what degree there is a level of difference in the event of venture examination, in the middle of hypothesis and practice, is endeavored to be resolved, in this exploration. The past exploration on venture examination talked about in expansive terms, about changes in systems with time; variables to be considered for suitable computation of money streams; and segments of rebate rate. Yet, none of these studies have shed much light on its functional application, which is exactly explored, in this exploration. Specifically, three divisions of speculation examination – target, inputs and procedure, are inspected.
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2015-07-11
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 6 (2015); 38-48
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/596
2019-12-24T21:04:00Z
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Emerging Trends in Sustainability of Organic Farming and its Impact on Purchase Intention - A Review & Research Agenda
H., Sujaya; Research Scholar, College of Management & Commerce, Srinivas University, Mangalore
Salins, Meghana; Research Scholar, College of Management & Commerce, Srinivas University, Mangalore
Aithal, P. S.; Professor, College of Management & Commerce, Srinivas University, Mangalore
Organic farm products, Environmental sustainability, Purchase intention, Health concern, perceived behavioural control, Perception of customers, Subjective norms, Environmental concern, Customer attitude, Organic farming
The farming of organic product is a unique practice which balances the environmental sustainability and also controls the detrimental effect both on customer’s safety by creating a positive notion in the minds of the customers. The study is basically related to growing of Organic farm products and its influence towards customer attitude which leads to purchase intention. This Research has considered certain variables such as Health Concern, Perceived Behavioural Control, perception of customers, Subjective Norms and Environmental Concerns as to the antecedents of purchase intention. The objective of the literature review is to assess the sustainability factor of organic farm products both in India and abroad and also to identify the impact on customers buying behaviour along with exploring the demand factor in present and future scenarios and identifying the customer’s attitude and environmental concern. This literature review is developed by using the secondary data collected from exhaustive literature, review of journals and the internet. The purpose of the study is to identify the customer’s environmental concern and commitment towards environment sustainability. In organic farming, there is an advantage of low-cost input prices in production which diverts the attention of customers towards organic farming. The limitation of the study is the people are more motivated by personal factors rather than social or environmental factors. The study is limited to organic farm products and customers' attitude leading to purchase intention.
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2019-12-24
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 6, No 7 (2019); 98-120
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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
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 3 (2015); 10-13
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/246
2015-11-10T06:08:12Z
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Trends in the growth of net State Domestic Product in Karnataka
R, Sharmila; Assistant Professor, Faculty of Science and Humanities, M.S.Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Bangalore.
Gross Domestic Product; Karnataka Economy; Growth of different sectors; Shares of different Sectors; Pre-liberalisation period; Post-liberalisation period
Economics
Being eighth largest state in India (geographically), the involvement of Karnataka for India’s rising success is significant. Diverse agricultural and mineral resources and strong manufacturing capabilities of Karnataka accounts for close to 10 per cent of India’s product exports. The State’s software exports are more than 35 per cent of India’s software exports. Being the world’s fourth largest technology cluster, Bangalore has the perfect ecosystem fostering growth and development of State-of-the-art technology. The State has made notable progress in all sectors inspite of the global slowdown in recent years. This paper is an attempt to analyse the trends in the growth of Net State Domestic Product in Karnataka for the period 1980-2011. It is concerned with the growth of different sectors of the economy, the changes in the shares of sectors to the Net State Domestic Product of Karnataka. The paper categorised a period of 31 years (1980-2011) as the Pre-liberalisation period-1980-1990, two phases of liberalisation:-Period/Phase 1:1990-2000, Period/Phase 2:2000-2011.Methodology follows the semi-log growth model. Karnataka recorded considerable growth rate of domestic product in the I-Phase and II-Phase of liberalisation period and for the entire period. What has been observed is that in the three periods and for the entire period both in terms of rates of growth and share in net state domestic product the tertiary sector has dominated.
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2015-11-09
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10.19085/journal.sijmd021004
Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 10 (2015); 41-50
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2015-11-10T06:15:21Z
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A DIMENSIONAL STUDY ON EMPLOYEE MENTORING AND COACHING MANAGEMENT
Jimmy, Kevin
Coaching Management, Learning Management, Employee Training & Development
This paper analyses the key significance of Coaching Management and its adoption and implementation. Recommendations about the guiding capacity of coaching management will be further explained to help various bodies of association. A conclusion will likewise be incorporated in order to entirety sum up this study.
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2015-06-10
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 5 (2015); 64-67
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/799
2021-07-29T04:11:33Z
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Negotiation and Negotiating Behaviours: The Role of Personality Variables
AWOSOLA, Rasaq Kayode; Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma
Aghemelo, Austin Thomas; Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma
Management Studies
Bargaining; Distributive tactic; Integrative tactic; Negotiation; Personality factors; Game theory; Human relationship; State of nature; Unethical practices
This paper examined the concept of negotiation and types of negotiation, namely distributive and integrative. It pondered on why people fail to keep to negotiation rules. Thomas Hobbes state of nature and Machiavelli’s concept of the human relationship used to explain this phenomenon. Furthermore, the article argues that this disposition is a consequence of people’s perception of negotiation as a game where one party’s gain is the other party’s loss. The significance of game theory in the negotiation is therefore emphasised. Personality factors were considered important in the negotiation process. The impact of the big-five personality on the negotiation situation was highlighted. Unethical practices could make the negotiation process difficult, thereby affecting the quality of decision reached during negotiation. The study concludes by suggesting some ways of succeeding in negotiation.
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2021-07-29
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10.19085/sijmd071101
Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 7, No 11 (2020); 161-168
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/799/604
Global
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/486
2018-10-02T04:23:40Z
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Tax Revenue and Economic Growth in Nigeria
Olufemi, ASAOLU Taiwo; Department of Management and Accounting, Faculty of Administration,
Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile- Ife, Osun State
Jayeola, OLABISI; Department of Accounting, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
Oladele, AKINBODE Sakiru; Department of Economics, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
Naimot, ALEBIOSU Omolabake; Department of Accounting, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
Economics
Value Added Tax, Petroleum Profit Tax, Company Income Tax; Custom and Excise Duties and Economic Growth
Economy Studies
The study examined the relationship between tax revenue and economic growth in Nigeria. The study adopted a descriptive and historical research design; secondary data for twenty-two years (1994 -2015) were collected from various issues of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) statistical bulletin and annual reports. Tax revenue as an independent variable was measured with Value Added Tax (VAT); Petroleum Profit Tax (PPT); Company Income Tax (CIT) and Custom and Excise Duties (CED) while the dependent variable was Economic Growth (EG) proxied by the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Analysis was performed on data collected using Auto Regressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) Regression and other post estimations (Jarque-Bera test; Breusch-Godfrey LM and Ramsey Reset Test) to determine the existence of relationship between the variables. The results of the study showed that VAT and CED had a significant relationships with economic growth (p<0.05), while CIT has negative significant relationship with economic growth (P<0.05). However, PPT had no significant relationship with economic growth. The study concluded that the role of taxation in nation’s building is irreplaceable. Taxation remains a strong socio political and economic tool for economic prosperity. It is therefore recommended that government should engage in a complete re-organization of tax administrative machinery to reduce incidence of tax evasion and avoidance to the barest minimum in order to improve tax revenue and bring more people and establishments into the tax net. Also, tax revenue should be judiciously utilized to provide enabling environment for business survival and economic growth in Nigeria.
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2018-10-02
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10.19085/journal.sijmd050701
Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 5, No 7 (2018); 72-85
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/486/500
Nigeria
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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
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 1 (2015); 1-8
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/381
2017-07-09T08:51:00Z
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INFLUENCE OF FINANCIAL INCLUSION AND SOCIAL INCLUSION ON THE PERFORMANCE OF WOMEN - OWNED BUSINESSES IN LAGOS STATE, NIGERIA
Ademola S, Sajuyigbe; Department of Business Administration and Management
Osun State Polytechnic, Iree
Management
Financial Inclusion, Social Inclusion, Entrepreneurship, Business Performance
Management
Recognising the indispensable role of women owned enterprises in general economic development, the government of Nigeria have offered support to the development of women owned enterprises through financial intermediary, infrastructures and policy measures. Despite of these indicators, the state of micro entrepreneurship has yet to reach a satisfactory level and women enterprises continue to lag behind that of their male counterparts. This study therefore investigated the influence of financial inclusion and social inclusion on the Performance of Women - Owned Businesses in Lagos State, Nigeria. The population of this study comprised all four thousand six thousand sixty three (4,663) women-owned Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) registered with SMEDAN while three hundred and fifty seven (357) were selected as a sample size for the study. The data collection instruments for the study were structured questionnaire and personal interview. Data were analyzed with the aid of Multiple Regression (Ordinary Least Square Estimation) and Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient. Results showed that financial inclusion and social inclusion have positive and significant influence on women–owned businesses performance. Additionally, financial inclusion and social inclusion jointly contribute about 42.9% to the performance of women –owned businesses. Results also indicated that social inclusion (r = 0. 543**) is positively and significantly related with the financial inclusion. The therefore recommended that government should have a policy in place through its financial regulator to encourage financial institutions to diversify their branch networks in the country and government should also have policies and regulatory frameworks in place that will close the gender gap in financial inclusion and social inclusion.
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2017-06-04
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10.19085/journal.sijmd040301
Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 4, No 3 (2017); 18-27
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/381/444
Nigeria
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2020-08-18T08:34:10Z
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Work-Life Balance Issues Encountered by Working Women in Higher Education Sector
Noronha, Sonia Delrose; College of Management & Commerce, Srinivas University, Mangaluru - 575001, Karnataka
Aithal, P. S.; College of Management & Commerce, Srinivas University, Mangaluru - 575001, Karnataka
Management
Work-life Balance (WLB); Challenges; State Universities; Self-Reliance
Education, Exposure, Awareness, and, Changes in the lifestyle has been successful in bringing women out of the four walls of domestic confinement into the world of earning, confidence, and self-reliance. Achievements of women in every field are noticeable bringing laurels to womanhood. Along with this that goes unnoticeable are the challenges faced by these women all through their working life. This is a big obstacle for women to function daily and also prove and progress in their careers. This paper studies the level of challenges faced by women teachers in maintaining Work-Life balance with special reference to State Universities of Karnataka. Responses from the sample are used to test the hypotheses that there is an association between Challenges faced and work-life balance. Challenges have been studied under three domains such as Individual factors, Family Factors, and Organizational Factors. For this purpose, 422 Women teachers of State Universities of Karnataka were selected for the study. The study showed that respondents had an overall moderate level of challenges. Results also revealed that there is an association between the challenges and work-life balance. The outcome of the study will help in understanding the challenges faced and its relationship with work-life balance.
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2020-08-18
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10.19085/sijmd070501
Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 7, No 5 (2020); 72-87
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/704/585
India
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/42
2015-11-10T06:15:21Z
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RELIABILITY AND RELEVANCE OF DATA MINING FOR MODERN AGE DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AS WELL AS MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
Ronnie, Michal
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
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 5 (2015); 56-63
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2015-05-26T07:34:17Z
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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
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 1, No 2 (2014); 12-25
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/327
2016-08-17T06:02:28Z
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Dynamic synergy analysis in international business: the concept and application to two players China and Russia
Namaki, M S S El; Dean, Victoria University, School of Management, Switzerland.
Dean (Retired) Maastricht School of Management, MSM, And The Netherlands.
International Business
Foreign trade, China, Russia, economic synergy
There are two ways to conduct economic, and possibly political, business between countries. The first is conventional search for country present day competitive advantage (Porter, 1990). Yet competitive advantage is transient, not sustainable (Forbes, 2.6.2013). And competitive advantage could relate to yesterday’s industries not today’s arenas. A more plausible search is that for strategic synergy or a situation where the two countries whole is greater than the sum of individual country parts. The later, the synergy route, places emphasis on strategic longer term complementarity or synergy between the two countries rather than a transient advantage. The following article addresses the second scenario.It projects a model for the identification of the term driving forces of two economies, tracing their respective future synergies and deriving synergy-rooted strategies. The article goes on to apply the model to two countries: China and Russia, being contemporary illustrations of a largely politically driven search for economic synergy.The model could have conceptual as well as applied dimensions. Conceptually, it provides a theoretical framework for present day international business concepts. Operationally it could lead to specific strategies, and venues, for economic and business engagement between countries.
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2016-08-17
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10.19085/journal.sijmd030702
Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 3, No 7 (2016); 129-136
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/327/416
China & Russia
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/236
2015-12-08T13:09:59Z
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New model of understanding income distribution through graduation of normalized Gini Mean Difference
Sсhmerling, Dmitry S.; Professor at Financial University, Moscow, Russia.
Research Professor at National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia.
Social Modelling
inequality, income distribution, Gini index, wage rate scale, new income distribution model.
This work covers such a topical problem as the study of income and wealth inequality. It introduces the notion of “graduation”, i.e. rate of wage rate scale customary at time wage system. Graduation means introduction of the index m as a degree of the polynomial based on which the wage rate scale is distributed. In other words, using m allows to graduate Gini mean difference (0<G<1) by assigning integral number or fraction m, 0<m<∞ to every value of Gini index. Similarly, for each m we can calculate and estimate corresponding normalized Gini mean difference (the analog of Gini index used for simplicity of calculations).Note that in this case we are not talking about distribution in real society, but in the simplest model of this society – a metaphoric community with only one person at each income level. This way we get the most distinct impression of the mechanism of income distribution that gives us the chance to assess scale of inequality. To some extent it clarifies the wide-spread Gini coefficient and “the nature of populations’ wealth”.
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2015-10-12
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10.19085/sijmd.020901
Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 9 (2015); 1-8
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2020-02-05T00:40:57Z
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An Assessment of Third-Party Logistics Service Providers in the Zimbabwean Retail Industry
Mupfiga, Cynthia; Midlands State University, P Bag 9055, Gweru
Third-party logistics service providers, Retail industry, Zimbabwe
The study focused on an assessment of third-party logistics service providers in the Zimbabwean retail industry. The study was guided by the study objectives that included establishing the need for third-party logistics service providers, to determine the challenges faced by organizations that make use of third party logistics service providers, to ascertain the factors that contribute to improved logistics services. Literature with regards to third-party logistics service providers was established in this study with the aid of empirical evidence. Pragmatism research philosophy and exploratory research design were utilized in this study as it aided on breaking new insights on third-party logistics service providers. The target population focused on 30 freight organizations in Zimbabwe that were sampled by simple random sampling. Census was adopted in the study as the target population was small. Both structured interviews and questionnaires were used in this study in gathering research data. All the 25 questionnaires were administered as well as the 5 interviews were also successfully conducted. Recommendations were made that retail organizations in Zimbabwe have to outsource well-recommended brands to reduce disappointments that can lead to loss of customers from the adoption of party logistics service providers for distribution and warehousing. The next researcher can now look into the influence of humanitarian logistics on economic growth.
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 6, No 11 (2019); 176-185
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2015-05-28T06:14:02Z
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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
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 4 (2015); 7-18
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/479
2018-08-06T06:51:17Z
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Customer Relationship Management and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Growth in South West, Nigeria
Adewole, Oladejo Dauda; Department of Entrepreneurial Studies, College of Management Sciences,
Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State
Ecnomics
Customer Relationship Management, Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises, Public Image Maintenance, Employee Satisfaction and Retention, Product Development, Product Market Development
Business Management
This study examines the basic components of Customer Relationship Management and its influence on the growth of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in South-West Nigeria. The data obtained were analysed using appropriate descriptive and inferential statistics. The results of the study show a statistically significant relationship between customer care strategies and customer retention, public image maintenance and customer care (r = 0.430, p < 0.05), (r = -0.438, p < 0.05) respectively. The analysis also revealed a significant relationship between human resource factor and business revenue, product development as well as product market development (r = 0.209, p < 0.05), (r = 0.259, p < 0.05), (r = 0.472, p < 0.05) respectively. The analysis further showed a statistically significant relationship between analytics and business revenue, product development, and customer retention (r = 0.416, p < 0.05); (r = 0.313, p < 0.05), and (r=0.291) p=0.003) respectively. It was also found out that there was a statistically significant relationship between business reporting and employee satisfaction, customer retention, product market development and business revenue. There was also a significant relationship between marketing and business revenue (r = 0.214, p< 0.05). The study concludes that the components of Customer Relationship Management examined as an omnibus concept had influence on the growth of MSMEs in the study area (R square =0.375, Adjusted R square = 0.334, p<0.001).
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2018-08-06
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 5, No 5 (2018); 48-58
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/479/498
Nigeria
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/536
2019-07-11T05:01:23Z
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Nine Indicators to Assess the Financial Issues of Local Government Administrations in Haiti
Providence, Christophe; Teacher-Researcher, Quisquéya University, Haiti
Member of the Research Center in Management and Economics of Development (CReGED)
Guest at the Laboratory of Management, Economics, Mathematics, Computer Science and Decision Support (memiad) of the University of the Caribbean
Finance
Local finance, local development, public administration, accountability, financial situation, community participation, local budgets, local authority, public service provision, provision of public good, proximity
The measurement of the financial issues of local public administrations has never been addressed in the scientific literature on Haiti, either from the point of view of accountability or the evaluation of local public actions. However, the provision of local public goods and services depends on the financial situation of these local public administrations. In this paper, the financial measurement model will be based on nine indicators, three for financial sustainability, three for financial flexibility and three for financial vulnerability. The results demonstrated not only the difficulties faced by municipalities in the West Department in financing their supply of local goods and services to taxpayers, but also the profound disparities in the evolution of their financial health over the period 2015–2018.
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2019-07-11
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 6, No 2 (2019); 7-24
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/536/522
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/182
2015-11-10T06:14:24Z
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INVESTMENT AND CAPITAL FORMATION-ANALYSIS OF UNDERLYING ROLE OF BANKS, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS & REGULATORS
Sharma, Sunil; RESEARCH CURATOR- BANKING & FINANCE
CENTRE FOR STOCK MARKETS & FINANCIAL LEANING
GURGAON, INDIA
management, business, economics, investment
Inclusive banking, banking & finance, Indian banking, role of banking in inclusive growth, national savings, capital formation
management, business, economics, investment
Gross Domestic Savings (GDS) assume an essential part in the monetary development of a nation as it encourages giving imperative budgetary assets to embrace different formative and welfare programs. An abnormal state of funds helps the economy to advance on a consistent development way as the reserve funds are the hotspot for speculation. GDS is one of the critical monetary markers to quantify money related regulation and soundness of the nation. Nonappearance of obliged investment funds rate may prompt outside reliance, which may imperil the premiums of the Nation.
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2015-08-10
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 7 (2015); 9-15
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/260
2016-01-11T07:29:38Z
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Analysis of Non-sense advertisement to know its negative impact on customer’s perception for buying decision of products
Shaikh, Md. Sadique; Department of management, P.O Nahata College, Bhusawal
Sadique Shaikh, Safeena; Department of Mathematics, Arts and Science College, Bhalod
Waykole, Minakshi V.; Department of Economics, P.O NahataCollege, Bhusawal
Marketing
Non-sense advertisements, customer perception, marketing strategies, buying decision, human rights, maturity management
This is the piece of research carried out with respect to current advertisement scenario with focusing Indian context & Indian customer’s perception about non-sense advertisement, but as par human psychology, feelings, emotions & ethics are same world wise so could be applicable across the globe. In this resent paper I discussed several facts about non-sense& meaningless advertisements what I found through research analysis using research methodology fact finding tools pattern interview techniques, which is for reconfirmation followed by questionnaire methods for accuracy in data collection. Collected data filtered &re-filtered several times with several sort to generate accurate information about non- sense advertisement & it’s perception on customers for buying decision of products &services. To conduct this research & result finding purpose six months’ time slot was given for error free data collection for analysis. Hence all results are accurate, sensitive& effective & remain consistent with respective numbers of year due to the unchangeable human psychology, feeling& emotions as well as social ethics.
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2016-01-11
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10.19085/journal.sijmd021202
Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 12 (2015); 7-18
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/260/365
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2015-11-10T06:15:05Z
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A COMPARITIVE STUDY OF CRISIS MANAGEMENT- TOYOTA V/S GENERAL MOTORS
Jindal, Shivali
Laveena, Laveena
Aggarwal, Apoorv
Crisis Management, Crisis Management, Organizational Culture, Sustainability
Crisis Management is the process which involves the way an organization deals with major problems that serve as a threat to it or its stakeholders. It is the way to alter the old and redundant systems that are no longer sustainable. It is required in all the organizations and separate divisions have been created in order to handle the crisis and provide solutions for all unseen problems making the knowledge of crisis management highly vital. This paper will explore on crisis management, and about how crises are handled in automobile industry. It focuses on the comparative study and analysis of major automobile giants of the greatest economies: Japan and United States that is Toyota & General Motors regarding their period of crisis, how they deal with it to enhance the image of the company.
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2015-07-11
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 6 (2015); 1-12
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/166/212
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/873
2023-10-09T10:34:32Z
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A Comparative Study of Remote Work and In-Person Work among SMEs in the Services Sector: A Survey Approach
Sharma, Sunil; SKS Consulting & Advisors
Kumar, Satish; SKS Consulting & Advisors
Singh, Pushpender; EBS Universität Oestrich-Winkel
Business Management
remote work, in-person work, SMEs, services sector, survey analysis
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, remote work has become a widespread phenomenon, affecting various sectors of the economy, including the services sector. This paper examines the effects of remote work and in-person work on productivity, profitability, satisfaction, and challenges faced by small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the services sector. The paper employs a survey methodology to gather data from 200 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) operating in the services sector across India, who have opted for remote work or in-person employment during the pandemic. To analyze the data and test the hypotheses, the paper employs descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and regression analysis. In the paper, it is found that remote work has a positive impact on the productivity and profitability of SMEs in the services sector, but also poses some challenges such as communication difficulties, cyber-security risks, and work-life balance issues. In addition, the paper finds that in-person work has a positive impact on the satisfaction and motivation of SMEs in the services sector, but also exposes them to health risks and operational costs. The paper concludes by presenting some recommendations for small and medium-sized enterprises operating in the services sector to effectively address the challenges of remote work and in-person work, and to capitalize on the potential offered by both forms of employment.
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2023-10-09
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 10, No 2 (2023); 14-25
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2019-08-12T05:42:48Z
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An Exploratory Study of the Development Assistance System and Its Multiple Challenges in the Global Economy: An Obstacle for Assisted Countries
Providence, Christophe; Centre de Rechercheen Gestion et Economie du Développement (CReGED)-Université Quisquéya Laboratoire Management, Economie, Modélisation, Informatique et Aide à la Décision (memiad)-Université des Antilles,
Guillaume, Oris; Professor of Business, Saint Leo University and Georgia Highlands College (GHC).,
system, development aid, international cooperation, actors, networks, and globalization
This aim of this study is to explore the development assistance system and its multiple challenges in the global economy: an obstacle for assisted countries. Development aid is one of the instruments of international cooperation whose primary objective is to facilitate trade in the context of globalization. It deserves to be approached systemically to understand the different monetary and human flows and to build networks of actors developing reciprocal interdependencies. For example, development aid to poor countries can be broken down into four main variants: “budget assistance,” “technical assistance,” “project assistance” and “emergency assistance.” According to the authors, development aid must be analyzed in relation to the overall socio-economic and political context (on the donor country side) and local (in the assisted country), acting on the networking links developed by the actors involved. It is thus asserted in the asymmetry of the power relations between the players in the framework of international relations. Donation refers, by analogy, to altruism, philanthropy, the notions of “good” and “evil,” and morality. He also suggests the idea of the ethics of reciprocity, the golden rule, in other words: “Do to others what you would like to be done if you were in their situation.” As “The Golden Rule, states: ‘Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.’ Rather than doing to others what they have done to us or giving them what they may deserve, we are to treat them the way we want them to treat us.
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2019-08-12
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 6, No 5 (2019); 48-66
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2015-05-27T12:34:47Z
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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
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 2 (2015); 9-17
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/446
2018-03-28T07:07:34Z
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Public Concession Models and Project Efficiency: Do Private Firms Hidden Interest Count?
Ojeaga, Paul; Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta
Management
Entrepreneurial Activity, Public Concession, Public Private Participation and Nigeria
Developmetal Studies
The study provides some facts on the Private Finance Initiative in Nigeria. Public Concession is becoming quite popular in Nigeria with Lagos State of Nigeria trying to implement the model in its infrastructural delivery process. However the model continues to meet with stiff resistances instances of clashes of interest between the principal and agents which are known to run in counter directions. Cost Implicative factors, lack of transparency and other budget constraints affect the delivery process all of these are all briefly addressed in this study.. Despite this it was found that PPP continues to drive increases in the efficiency of project delivery in Nigeria, suggesting that the process should be encouraged and sustained.
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2018-03-28
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10.19085/journal.sijmd040901
Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 4, No 9 (2017); 85-98
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/446/477
Nigeria
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2021-07-29T04:11:33Z
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Blockchain Technology: Application in the Financial Industry
Kapadia, Jimmy M.; Director, S. R. Luthra Institute of Management, Gujarat Technological University, Gujarat
Economics
Blockchain Technology, Applications, Opportunities, Challenges, Financial Industry
Finance
Cryptocurrencies and their underlying blockchain technology are being out as the next big thing after the creation of the internet. The Blockchain is an encrypted, distributed database that records data, or in other words, it is a digital ledger of any transactions, contracts - that needs to be independently recorded. Blockchain has been initially launched as an approach to payment transactions based on cryptography to provide an alternative mechanism for the trust between two transacting parties. Blockchain technology has sparked a lively debate among researchers. This article tried to study the applications of blockchain technology in the financial industry.
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2021-04-09
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10.19085/sijmd070801
Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 7, No 8 (2020); 130-135
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https://www.thescholedge.org/index.php/sijmd/article/view/782/598
Global
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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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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 1, No 3 (2014); 15-17
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2017-11-18T08:08:55Z
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Comparative Analysis of Retail Banking Promotional Measures- A study of customer perception towards promotional strategies adopted by Indian Commercial Banks
Sharma, Rajesh Shankar; Ph.D Scholar, (IKG Punjab Technical University), Kapurthala
Bhalla, N S; Director, Global Institute of Management, Amritsar
Management
Bank; Customers; Perception; Promotion; Indian Banking System
Banking
In today’s competitive financial world, each financial institution is trying hard to get the maximum share in terms of profit, sales and customers. A customer may be salaried or self employed. Irrespective of the profession, he/she requires banking services like a requirement of loan, services of foreign exchange, safe deposit of money etc. In order to meet and exceed customer’s expectations, Indian banks offer customized banking products. Bank main objective is to get new customer and to retain the existing one. In order to attract new customers, banks are adopting various promotional measures like sales promotion, advertising, personal selling and publicity. Which promotional measure is the most striking one and is liked by customers, poses a big question mark? In order to study the most preferred promotional measure, a survey is being conducted to know the customer preference. 50 customers, each from Axis Bank and IndusInd Bank, are selected for study. The outcome was astonishing as the customers of Axis Bank gives preference to public relation and customers of IndusInd bank gives preference to effective advertising.
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10.19085/journal.sijmd031101
Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 3, No 11 (2016); 185-193
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India
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2019-05-25T10:25:43Z
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Assessment of Pre-Service Teachers’ Turnover Intentions in Relation to the Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals through Teacher Preparation in Southwestern Nigeria
Oyebode Stephen, OYETORO; Department of Arts and Social Science Education, Faculty of Education Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife
Bosede Abimbola, ADESINA; Department of Arts and Social Science Education, Faculty of Education Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife
Mujidat Olabisi, SALAWUDEEN; School of Arts and Social Science Education, Osun State College of Education, Osun State
Sustainable Development
Pre-Service teachers; Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); Turnover intentions; Accidental teacher education candidates; teaching profession
The study which was extracted from a larger study on the predictors of teaching efficacy of pre-service teachers (PRESETs) considered the implications of PRESETs’ turnover intentions in the quest to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through teacher preparation. The paper argued that discussions and directions on using teacher education to achieve SDGs agenda by 2030 in Nigeria should prima facie establish that a significant number of teacher candidates would be motivated to stay in the teaching profession. The study utilized a descriptive survey research design. The sample comprised four hundred and four PRESETs who were selected using purposive sampling technique. Results showed that for every 400 teacher trainee candidates only about 29% are likely to end up in the teaching profession other things remaining the same. The implications of the present study for the achievement of the SDGs are also discussed.
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 5, No 12 (2018); 132-140
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2020-03-29T05:14:04Z
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Livelihoods Impacts of Urban Informal Economic Activities in Kaduna Metropolis, Nigeria
I., Isaac; Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Federal University of Technology, Minna
J., Habila; Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria.
Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, Imo State
H., Salami; Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria.
Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Ibadan
Informal, Urban Entrepreneurship, Poverty, Livelihood, Economic Activities
Unemployment and poverty are serious problems facing urban areas in developing countries. To combat these problems, urban residents have devised a way of employing themselves in the informal sector. However, these informal sector entrepreneurs have continually experienced harassment and stigmatization in the eyes of the urban management agencies. This study aimed at assessing the livelihood impacts of the implications of informal urban entrepreneurship in Kaduna, Nigeria. The objectives are to estimate the income of the informal urban entrepreneurs in line with the minimum wage of Nigeria and establish the relationship between the socio-demographic characteristics of the informal entrepreneurs and their income. Purposive sampling was adopted to sample 384 informal respondents for the study and questionnaires were distributed accordingly. However, only 300 copies of the questionnaire were duly filled and returned, representing 78.13% of the total questionnaire. Both descriptive and inferential statistical analyses were performed with the aid of the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). It was discovered that men tend to participate more in informal entrepreneurship. More so, the study revealed that the informal urban entrepreneurs in Kaduna are taxpayers. Furthermore, inferential statistical tests revealed that gender and educational attainment are statistically significant determinants of the income of the informal urban entrepreneurs in Kaduna. It was therefore recommended that organized marketing space should be provided to these entrepreneurs and they should also be encouraged to acquire formal education. The need to study the impacts of location on informal entrepreneurship was also suggested.
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2020-03-29
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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
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
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Scholedge International Journal of Management & Development ISSN 2394-3378; Vol 2, No 5 (2015); 9-20
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