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‘WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS’ CHALLENEGE THE MELANCHOLY SIDE OF PATRIARCHY
Dr. Vatika Sibal
Abstract:
Women are bound to patriarchy in the state and society. They are destined to be mother, wife, lover and friend. Being born with the ability of bearing a child is a moral obligation.
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1-11 |
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PROBLEMS OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN BAGALKOT DISTRICT, KARNATAKA, INDIA
Prof. Prakash.K.Vadavadagi,Dr.Seema. P. Joshi
Abstract:
Social and economic development of women is necessary for overall economic development of any society or a country. The emergence of woman entrepreneurs and their contribution to the national economy is quite visible in India.
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12-30 |
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MANAGING AGRICULTURAL WATER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF RURAL INDIA
Dr. Rajesh kumar Shastri,Taufiqu Ahamad
Abstract:
Good water management is essential to conserve water resources. Today water management and wastage of water is a big problem in all around the word. India, like many developing countries has its one of big problems associated with developing its rural sector where the majority of its population lives.
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67-79 |
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EMPLOYEE OPINION ON DETERMINANTS OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGAMENT SYSTEM IN BANKS-A CASE STUDY OF ICICI BANK
D. Sudha Rani, P. Vijay Kumar, K. Rama Mohana Rao
Abstract:
Knowledge is identified as a very important component of organization core competency. It reduces the amount of time spent in looking for the information and subject matter expertise. The Knowledge management can extract the employee knowledge and convert it into organization’s knowledge for future benefit of the organization.
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80-98 |
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RETAILING SYSTEM AND RETAILER’S BRAND: PERCEPTIVE AND IMPLICATIVE STUDY THROUGH LITERATURE REVIEW
Mr. IRFAN MUMTAZ K.S.
Abstract:
Consumers are becoming more concerned about their buying, most of the customers buy the products from the retail outlets and hence there is a drastic change in the buying behaviour of the customers and market has opened new buying environment to buyers with tremendous new trend of marketing experience, MNCs and other local vendors have begun to amend their behaviour in an effort to serve customers concerns through ‘Retailer’s Brand ‘in context of retailing system.
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107-116 |
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CAPITAL, ASSET AND PRODUCT RISK: A SIMULTANEOUS EQUATION MODEL APPROACH FOR THE INDIAN LIFE INSURERS
Dr. Ruchita Verma, Shalini Jain
Abstract:
The working of life insurance business involves two wheels, underwriting and Investment. Both these two wheels are necessary for running of life insurance business smoothly and efficiently.
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117-133 |
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ASSESSING IMPACT OF DEMOGRAPHICS ON SERVICE QUALITY IN HIGHER EDUCATIONAL IN INDIA
Ajeenkya D. Y. Patil, Dr. Gagandeep Nagra, Dr. R. Gopal
Abstract:
Progress of a nation is possible only when its citizens are dynamic, enterprising and responsible. Without such citizens, a nation cannot achieve progress in any field and education is the most important tool to create such types of citizens.
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134-143 |
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PLASTIC MONEY: THE RISE OF E-MONEY
Dr. G Sudhakar
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This study aims at analyzing how far the plastic money (i.e. credit cards and debit cards) as a medium of payment instrument benefits the customers and the business community in India.
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144-158 |
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INVESTMENT HORIZON OF MUTUAL FUND INVESTORS
Dr. Sindhu K.P., Dr. S.Rajitha Kumar
Abstract:
The stock market provides higher returns than any of the investment options available in the financial market. A prudent investor can earn a lot from the stock market operations. But there is a chance of high risk and uncertainty. As we know, higher the return, higher will be the risk.
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159-172 |
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IMPACT OF CULTURAL ORIENTATION ON SERVICE QUALITY DIMENSIONS
Dr. Swati Sharma,
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Service quality and culture studies have traditionally used polar opposite cultures to make their case. This paper explores the existence of value variations within apparently homogenous groups.
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173-185 |
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AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF CELEBRITY ENDORSEMENTS ON BUYING BEHAVIOR ATTITUDE & PURCHASE INTENTIONS OF THE CONSUMERS
Vijay.R.Kulkarni
Abstract:
The study is about investigating the influence of celebrity endorsements on buying behavior of consumers. The objective of the study is to find out the impact of various dimensions of celebrity endorsement on consumer buying behavior.
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186-200 |
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MEASUREMENT OF FINANCIAL LITERACY
Dr. Monika Aggarwal
Abstract:
The need for financial literacy has become increasingly significant with the deregulation of financial markets and the easier access to credit; the ready issue of credit cards; the rapid growth in marketing of financial products and the government’s encouragement for people to take more responsibility for their retirement incomes
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201-223 |
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“ORGANIZATION CULTURE IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION WITH SPECIAL REFRENCE TO RAJASTHANâ€
Dr. Bhumija Chouhan,
Abstract:
In India engineering is one of the preferred choices for good students at the 10+2 level. The competition for the top institutions is intense with students spending a lot of time and money in coaching classes to get the added advantage for the competitive entrance tests.
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224-236 |
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AN EMPIRICAL STUDY ON REGIONAL DISPARITIES IN THE LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA: STATE WISE ANALYSIS
Mohammed Nizamuddin
Abstract:
In this research paper, the levels of development has been analysed for measuring the regional imbalance among Indian states applying the Wroclaw Taxonomic Method (Ewusi, 1976; Arief, 1982; Narain et.al. 2003, 2009, 2012; and Ohlan, 2013).
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237-255 |
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THE PRESENCE OF THE GOLDEN SECTION IN THE MSCI AC ASIA PACIFIC SHARE PRICE INDEX
Dr. Lucie Meixnerová
Abstract:
The Fibonacci sequence represents an element, on which not only the financial markets are based, but also other things such as the system of nature, human physique and the entire world around us.
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388-395 |