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A PROPOSED MODEL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL EMPOWERMENT ON CUSTOMER ORIENTED BEHAVIOR IN BANKING SECTOR
Dr. K. Vasanthi Kumari, Ms. E. Sharanya
Abstract:
According to Hancer and George (2003), the origin of empowerment can be traced to the theory developed by Douglas McGregor that emerged in the field of organizational behavior. McGregor developed a theory named “Theory Y,” based on the notion that employees’ motivation, productivity, and participation can be attained and enhanced by designing more autonomous and flexible jobs.
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1-6 |
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EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AMONG WOMEN DOCTORS – A STUDY
Mrs. N. Vishnu Priya, Dr. D. Gnana Sentthil Kumar
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The study was aimed to examine the effect of type of hospital (private or government) on Emotional intelligence level of the woman doctors working there. Type of hospital is an independent variable and Emotional intelligence is a dependent variable.
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7-17 |
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COVERAGE AREA: - HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Dr. Sudhir K. Pode
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Employee reward play a vital role in employee motivation, employee productivity and employee performance. The impact of reward on employee performance is directly link with motivation.
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18-38 |
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NEGOTIATION STRATEGIES & TACTICS FOR BUSINESS SUCCESS
Mahesh Kumar Soma
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Negotiation is one of the key elements for the success of a business. A business enterprise uses an elaborate process of negotiation to source its raw materials and also to sell its products to its dealers or customers.
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39-45 |
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ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR: ITS DEFINITIONS AND DIMENSIONS
Dr. T. Thiruvenkadam, Mr. I. Yabesh Abraham Durairaj
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Organisational Citizenship Behaviour (OCB) is a term that encompasses anything positive and constructive that employees do, of their own choice, which supports co-workers and benefits the company.
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46-55 |
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QUALITY OF WORK LIFE PROGRAMME AN EFFECTIVE STRATEGY FOR ORGANISATION
Sulbha Waghmare, Dr. Vijaykumar Dhole
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India is the world's favored market for BPO companies, among other competitors, such as, Australia, China, Philippines and Ireland. India is currently the number one destination for business process outsourcing, as most of the companies in the US and UK outsources IT-related business processes to Indian service providers. BPOs have proved a grand success.
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56-67 |
7 |
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A STUDY OF CONSUMER SATISFACTION TOWARDS NEUROMARKETING IN INDIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KANO MODEL
Harit Kumar, Dr. Neha Mathur, Dr. Sangeeta Jauhari
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This paper presents consumer satisfaction towards neuromarketing. It is analyzed by using Kano model and discusses the potential benefits that can be achieved by applying this approach to skis the application of neuromarketing.
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68-80 |
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PERCEPTION ON EXPERIENTIAL MARKETING OF SHOPPING MALLS - A STUDY OF FORUM SUJANA MALL
Syed Abdul Aleem, Prof. Badiuddin Ahmed
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This research focuses on shopping experience as an example of experiential marketing using shopping malls online reviews as secondary data. The study will make use of qualitative and quantitative content analysis.
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81-94 |
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SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL INDAIRY SECTOR
Dr. Syeedun Nisa
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The unabated rise in the scale of materials consumption has increased global environmental, social and economic pressures. The study compares sustainability aspects of the business model (economic, environmental, social, multidimensional/holistic and commercial/business) of select companies (Nestle, Amul and Mother Dairy) from dairy sector.
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95-112 |
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BASIC INDICATORS FORMING EFFECTIVENESS IN DEVELOPING PRODUCT INNOVATIONS
Siyka Demirova
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The article examines the main indicators that characterize a product development as innovative and the design technical solution as an innovation. The requirements for innovation in the development of product innovation projects and their ability to be effective and competitive are analyzed.
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113-122 |
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STATUS OF PROFITABILITY AND LIQUIDITY OF BOMBAY STOCK EXCHANGE IN INDIA
Dr. Ajab Singh, Dr. Chandra dutt Sharma
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Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) earned the substantial earnings, on an average more than 10 percent consolidated Return on Capital Employed (ROCE) under the study span of six years(viz.,2011/12 to 2016/17). The Current Ratio and Absolute Liquidity Ratio on consolidated basis are above or near the accepted norms.
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123-134 |
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TRENDS IN PRODUCTION AND PRICE BEHAVIOUR OF AGRI-COMMODITIES IN INDIA - A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
Ms. A Madhavi , Prof. G V Chalam
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The demand for commodities normally stable and increases gradually with increased population, wherein the rise in production through high yielding/more cultivable land is very essential. Otherwise, the price of the commodities will increase and the people may spend more money for their demand of these goods.
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135-159 |