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A PARADIGM OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FROM BIG CORPORATE TO SM
Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Dr. Anupama Bains
Abstract:
Now a day’s CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) is a topic that has become increasingly
important over the last couple of years.
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1-16 |
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A STUDY ON CO-OPERATIVE BANKS IN THE INDIAN FINANCIAL SYSTEM: AN OVERVIEW
Dr. R. Uma Devi
Abstract:
Co-operative Banks are an integral part of the Indian financial system. Co-operative Movement
in India was started in 1904 mainly to provide farm credit to agriculture and allied sector. They
are the first formal institution to be conceived and developed to purvey credit to both rural and
urban India.
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17-34 |
3 |
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ANALYSIS OF THE ADVANTAGES OF DEVELOPING A LOCAL CURRENCY BOND MARKET IN UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Mr. Allen Baby
Abstract:
United Arab Emirates (UAE) has emerged as a major economy to be reckoned among the
emerging economies. UAE in general and Dubai in particular is transforming itself as a major
financial hub of the world and the cornerstone of the Islamic finance market.
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35-41 |
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EMPLOYEE RETENTION MANAGEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOUR CHARACTERISTICS OF TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP – STUDY WITH REFERENCE TO MANUFACTURING ORGANISATIONS
M. BADMAPRIYA, Dr. P. SUBBURETHINA BHARATHI
Abstract:
A key factor in why people stay with an organisation is its leaders. Leaders are an equally
important factor in why people leave: people do not quit organizations; they quit leaders.
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42-55 |
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IMPACT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE AND FINANCIAL DECISIONS ON MARKET VALUE: A CASE STUDY OF INFOSYS
Akshita Rana, Rajesh Tiwari
Abstract:
The paper analyzes the impact of financial performance and financial decisions on the market
value of Infosys.
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56-69 |
6 |
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“AN EMPIRICAL STUDY ON JOB SATISFACTION AMONG FACULTIES IN SELECTED PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES OF UTTAR PRADESHâ€
Dr. Nirdosh Kumar Agarwal, Nupur
Abstract:
Job Satisfaction is the basic need of the employees. Employee productivity is also directly
proportionate to the job satisfaction.
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70-83 |
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TOWARDS A GREEN SUPPLY CHAIN IN INDIA – PART I
R. Jayaraman, Indranil Ray, Tapan Patnaik, Jayatkalyan Ghorai
Abstract:
The global business environment has been constantly evolving with an increasing emphasis on
corporate sustainability. In every aspect of business, adoption of environmentally sustainable
practices is being emphasised.
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92-109 |
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A TRANSPORT REQUIREMENT FOR SCHOOL STUDENTS
Mrs. T. Krishnaveni
Abstract:
The present paper is based upon the transport requirements for school students. The
transport systems are very useful to the all passengers. This transport system plays a vital role to
government and passengers.
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110-115 |
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A STUDY OF LITERATURE REGARDING MICROFINANCE THROUGH SHGs
Ms. Parul Mittal
Abstract:
Micro-finance has evolved as a need-based programme for alleviation of poverty and to raise the
income level of neglected target groups (women, poor, deprived etc.)
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116-130 |
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FAMILY BUSINESS MANAGEMENT PRACTICES OF URBAN ENTREPRENEURS IN JALGAON CITY
Ms. Richa A. Modiyani, Dr. R. H. Gupta
Abstract:
Family businesses are the engines that drive socio-economic development and wealth
creation around the world. Family businesses have throughout been highly pervasive from small
to very large, and in every era have contributed towards significant wealth creation and nation
building.
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131-147 |
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USE OF UNETHICAL PRATICES IN FOOD ADVERTISEMENT: A STUDY ON CHILDREN
Ms. Supriya Mahajan, Er. Vansh Raheja
Abstract:
In present era advertisement has a great impact on the consumer’s behavior especially on
children but when it became unethical it will lead the society in the wrong direction. The food
product companies are now spending a great amount on advertisement to attract this
segment.
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148-169 |
12 |
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HEALTH INSURANCE IN KARNATAKA: A STUDY OF CUSTOMER PERCEPTIONS IN MYSORE DISTIRICT
Dr. H.C. Honnappa, B. Shyamsundar
Abstract:
Health Insurance is a method to finance health care. It refers to the reduction or
elimination of uncertain risk of loss for the individual or household by combining a larger
member of similarly exposed individual as who are included in a common fund that makes
good for the loss caused to any member
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170-190 |
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EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND ORGANISATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS
Dr. D. Aravazhi Irissappane, B. Shankardevi
Abstract:
Emotional intelligence has been recognised as a key determinant for success in
today’s high stress environment both in life and work. If a person is able to recognise his
own and others strengths and weaknesses and if he uses his strengths to overcome
weaknesses he may be effective and successful person in his life and workplace.
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191-199 |
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IMPACT OF FESTIVALS ON ENHANCEMENT OF SOCIAL QUALITIES OF SECONDARY LEVEL SCHOOL STUDENTS IN BURDWAN DISTRICT OF WEST BENGAL, INDIA
Dr. Pankaj Kumar Paul, Srikanta Nandi
Abstract:
This paper attempts to analyze the opinion of parents and secondary level students about the
enhancement of social qualities like co-operation, leadership quality, helping attitude and
discipline of students in relation to the participation in festival
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200-209 |
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IMPACT OF COST OF CAPITAL ON CAPITAL STRUCTURE - EVIDENCE FROM INDIAN PAPER INDUSTRY
Dr. A. Vijayakumar, Ms. A. Karunaiathal
Abstract:
Financing the firm’s assets is a very crucial problem in every business and as a
general rule there should be a proper mix of debt and equity capital in financing firm’s
assets.
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210-226 |
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TOWARDS A GREEN SUPPLY CHAIN IN INDIA – PART II : THE PUSH FOR A REGULATORY FRAMEWORK TO DIRECT GREEN SUPPLY CHAIN EFFORTS IN INDIA
R. Jayaraman, Indranil Roy, Tapan Patnaik, Jayatkalyan Ghorai
Abstract:
Green supply chain is an area where global corporate leaders have already laid focus and have
undertaken necessary actions to set industry best practices. In PART I of this two part series we
had explained and described the current efforts underway in Indian corporates to adopt to the
challenges of green supply chain .
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227-241 |
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A STUDY ON CONSUMER PERCEPTION TOWARDS SERVICE QUALITY ATTRIBUTES (SQA) BETWEEN PUBLIC SECTOR AND PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS IN COIMBATORE
Dr. P. B. Banudevi, Dr. D. Parasakthi
Abstract:
Investigating the influence of service quality variables on multidimensional models of
consumers behavioral intentions should help to measure, control and improve customer
perception of service quality of public banks and private banks.
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242-247 |
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EFFECTS OF MARKETING COST ON QUANTITY OF MAIZE TRANSACTED AMONG AGRICULTURAL HOUSEHOLDS IN OYO AND OSUN STATES, NIGERIA: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
Oladejo, J. A., Adetunji, M.O. and Ojedokun, I. K.
Abstract:
This research is a comparative analysis with a focus on the quantity of maize
transacted and factors influencing such quantity among agricultural households in Oyo and
Osun States of Nigeria.
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248-268 |
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PROFITABILITY OF CASSAVA PROCESSING (PUPURU FLOUR) IN ONDO STATE, NIGERIA
Oladejo, J. A., Ojedokun, I. K., Oladiran J. O. and Adeyemi A. A.
Abstract:
This study analyzed the profitability of cassava processing (Pupuru flour) in Ondo
State of Nigeria. Multi - stage sampling technique was used to select one hundred and eleven
(111) pupuru processors in the study area.
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269-280 |
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TRENDS IN LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT OF COMMERCIAL VEHICLE INDUSTRY IN INDIA
S. Suguna, Dr. C. Thilakam
Abstract:
This paper makes an attempt to assess the trends in liquidity
management commercial vehicle industry in india for a period of 14
years (i. e. from 1999-2000 to 2012-13).
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281-295 |