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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PERFORMANCE MEASURING WITH ENTROPHY- VIKOR AND ENTROPHY - MAUT INTEGRATED TECHNIQUES
ÖZGE EREN
Abstract:
The principle of sustainable development is a set of politics which envisages the countries’s developments by taking in to account the environment they live in and their social atmosphere.
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1-14 |
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A STUDY ON USER’S BRAND AWARENESS TOWARDS THE MOBILE HANDSET IN TIRUPUR DISTRICT
R. Abirami
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Brand Awareness plays a major role in a consumer’s buying decision-making process. It is the scope to which a brand is predictable by prospective customers and it is suitably associated with a particular product.
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50-59 |
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CAPITAL STRUCTURE ANALYSIS AND ITS IMPACT ON EPS: A STUDY ON TOP TEN IT COMPANIES IN INDIA
Rahul Sarkar
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The main objective of this paper has been to analyse and understand the impact of capital structure practices on profitability of top ten Information Technology (IT) companies in India.
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60-72 |
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PROFITABILITY OF ULTRATECH AND AMBUJA CEMENTS
Dr. B. Madhusudhan Reddy
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The purpose of the paper is to compare the overall profitability of Ultratech cements and Ambuja cements based on the performances of profitability ratios like gross profit margin, net profit margin, return of total assets, return on net equity & return on capital employed.
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73-86 |
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THE ROLE OF DEBT DERIVATIVE MARKETS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF INDIA: AN ANALYSIS
Dr. R. Uma Devi
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Over a decade Indian economy is facing severe financial crisis which becomes a bottleneck for the overall progress of the nation. Hence the Government of India (GOI) has focused on liberalization of monetary policies for the growth of financial market as it has been a key driver for accelerating the economic growth.
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87-101 |
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PUBLIC DEPOSITS – ANALYSIS & COMPARISION AS PER COMPANIES ACTS 1958 & 2013(INDIA)
Prof. Mahesh Kumar Soma
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The manufacturing sector is the backbone of a country’s economy and its people.The entire economic activity revolves around the investments & the number of people employed in the manufacturing sector, the value of products manufactured in the sector and the entire stream of revenues received by the government in the form of direct and indirect taxes.
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177-189 |
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A STUDY OF IMPACT OF COMMERCE EDUCATION REFORMS ON CONVENTIONAL COMMERCE EDUCATION IN MUMBAI WITH REFERENCE TO SERVQUAL MODEL
Dr. Seema Somani
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In the times of multidisciplinary approach to teaching and research, commerce education has a challenge to respond to changing environment both in education sector as well as the market as commerce education plays a significant role for the economic progress and the development of any country, especially India where the unemployment problem is increasing at a higher pace.
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190-200 |
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BEYOND MEASUREMENT: NIGERIA UNIVERSITY QUALITY MANAGEMENT
Dr. Adeniyi Temitope Adetunji
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This paper aims to review past literature that has defined quality in universities with the intention of measuring something. It was assumed that such a study, measuring quality in Nigerian universities had taken a superficial approach, ignoring the uniqueness of each university, and the context.
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201-215 |
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CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF BRAND EQUITY AND ENTREPRENEURS’ PERCEPTION TOWARDS DIGITAL MARKETING TOOLS
Ms Shirin N Mujawar, Prof. Pravin Bodade
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Emergence of Brand equity and customer perception has become the game changers. A huge transformation has happened from the manufacturing era to service economy. Now need of the day is customer delight.
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234-244 |
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON INTEREST RATES OF CHIT FUNDS AND PERSONAL LOANS
Jeevitha E, Dr. Michael David Premkumar
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A Chit fund is a kind of savings scheme practiced in India. A chit fund company is a company that manages, conducts, or supervises such a chit fund, as defined in Section of the Chit Funds Act, 1982.
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245-252 |
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COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE INSIDE THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY: THE HUMAN RESOURCE CHOICES AND AMBITIONS
Dr. Latha Siddapur
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World organizations are being pressured to grow to be extra aggressive. Globalization of markets, altering purchaser wishes and growing product-market opponents, folks and the best way wherein the place they're managed gather higher price inside the 21 century.
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253-263 |
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FDI POLICY IN E-COMMERCE – ITS INFLUENCE ON PURCHASES
Dr. C. V. Ranjani
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E-commerce in India at present is at an embryonic stage and has started to make its presence felt in every nook and corner of the country.
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264-276 |
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PREFERENCE OF INVESTMENT AVENUES AMONG WOMEN DOCTORS WITH REFERENCE TO COIMBATORE DISTRICT
Dr. V. Ramanujam, L. Leela
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This study aims to focus on preference of investment avenues among women in Doctors profession in Coimbatore District was selected.
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277-288 |
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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OF PUNJAB TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
Monika Sharma and Rakesh Kumar
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Universities exist for various academic and non-academic reasons and also there is a strong relationship between proper financing and quality of the educational programmes in teaching, research, administration etc. by the universities.
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371-383 |
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CONFLICT MANAGEMENT THROUGH CONFLICT STIMULATION: EVIDENCE FROM SELECTED BUSINESS CONCERNS IN SOUTH EAST NIGERIA
Okafor, Lawrence Chima
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There seem to be a gradual erosion in the traditional but wide-held submission that all conflicts are dysfunctional. Today, some management experts and organization theorists have come to imbibe the idea that conflict management can be made possible through the auspices of conflict stimulation.
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384-395 |
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THE ENTREPRENEURIAL SELF-EFFICACY (ESE) IN STUDENTS OF THE SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE AUTONOMOUS UNIVERSITY OF SAN LUIS POTOSI
Yadira Palacios Gámez, Martha Luisa Puente Esparza & Paola Isabel RodrÃguez Gutiérrez
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Entrepreneurial intention models describe the behavioral tendency of an individual to do business, analyzing each of the constructs involved in this professional decision, recognizing those who are at an optimum level and developing those who are weak in the person.
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396-414 |