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AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION INTO THE CONSTRUCT OF HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICE QUALITY: AN APPLICATION AND DIAGNOSTICS USING MODIFIED SERVPERF
Dr. Pooja, Prof. Gurvinder Raj Verma
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The purpose of this paper is to measure undergraduate and post-graduate students’ perception of service quality performance at Govt. Degree College (GDC), Udhampur in J&K State.
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1-20 |
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PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF INDEX FUTURES WITH REFERENCE TO COCHIN STOCK BROKERS LTD, KERALA
Amrutha Santhosh, Anjana CA, Dr.Ambily A S
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Index Future is an equity derivative traded in Indian Stock Exchanges. The trading of index futures is done based on the underlying assets. Many index futures are available in India It was introduced in the year 2012 in Kerala .
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21-31 |
3 |
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DEVELOPMENTAL TREND OF SUGAR INDUSTRIES IN INDIA
Mr. Dilip P. Shinde
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Indian sugar industry plays an important role in the development of rural sector and economic enhancement of sugarcane growers. First private sugar factory was started in 1784 in Bihar.
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32-43 |
4 |
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THE STUDY OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND LOYALTY ( Case Study : Iran Insurance company- Mazandaran province)
Ass.Prof. Mehdi Rouholamini, Leila Nikpey
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The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between corporate social responsibility and customer satisfaction and loyalty in the insurance agency of Mazandaran province. This study has been done by exploratory – descriptive method and is an applied research.
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44-60 |
5 |
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ELECTRONIC WASTE MANAGEMENT THROUGH ECO-FRIENDLY GREEN COMPUTING
Dr. Sanjay Keshaorao Katait
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Eco-Friendly green computing is the study and practices of using computing resources in an effective eco-friendly manner. Newly introduced upgraded version, software’s & applications in computer consume huge amounts of energy, contributing to high operational costs and carbon emission in the environment.
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61-70 |
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A STUDY OF CUSTOMERS' PERCEIVED QUALITY IN ELECTRONIC BANKING (CASE STUDY: SADERAT BANK)
Ass.Prof. Mehdi Rouholamini, Zahra Rahmanion
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By increasing growth of electronic banking importance and also the growth of users number from internet banking services, it is required for banks’ marketers to have has better understanding from users and internet banking customers.
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71-88 |
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THE EFFECT OF CHANGES IN CASH DIVIDENDS DISTRIBUTION ON FORECASTING THE FUTURE PROFITABILITY OF LISTED COMPANIES IN TEHRAN STOCK EXCHANGE
Ass. Prof. Mehdi Rouholamini, Somayeh Khazai
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The main objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of changes in the distribution of cash dividends on forecasting future profitability of listed companies in the Stock Exchange in Tehran. For this purpose, 100 firms listed in the Tehran Stock Exchange were selected as sample and the study was conducted within 2004 to 2013.
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89-101 |
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E-COMMERCE AND ONLINE STARTUPS IN INDIA: AN ANALYSIS OF PRESENT SCENARIO AND FUTURE PROSPECTS
Mohammad Farhat Uddin
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India is one of the prominent countries on the basis of telecom users and internet accessibility. India is second only to china and USA in terms of the number of internet users. The country is presently in the midst of internal revolution, with nearly 243 million internet users for the 2014. The rising internet and mobile penetration has phenomenally changed the way of communication and business.
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102-111 |
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RISK MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND THEIR IMPACT ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE FROM COMMERCIAL BANKS IN ETHIOPIA
Venkati Ponnala
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Risk management has become an important topic for financial institutes, especially since the business sector of financial services is related to conditions of uncertainty. The turmoil of the financial industry emphasizes the importance of effective risk management procedure.
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112-128 |
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AN ANALYSIS OF STOCK MARKET VOLATILITY OF BRICS COUNTRIES
Dr T. Viswanathan
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Forecasting is an important area of research in financial markets and immense effort has been expended in improving the accuracy of forecasting models. Fund managers and investors in the stock market often attempt to forecast the stock price and volatility.
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129-143 |
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IMPACT OF FINANCIAL INFORMATION ON EQUITY STOCK PRICES IN INDIA – A BI-VARIATE STUDY DURING 2005-2013
Dr. Pradip Kumar Samanta
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The study attempts to examine the extent of influence of release of certain accounting and financial information through the periodical ( quarterly or yearly) publication of financial statements upon the share prices and thus in determining the rates of return on equities in India.
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144-158 |
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Socio-economic conditions of Women Domestic Workers in Gurgaon, Haryana
Surinder Singh
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This paper examines the socio-economic conditions of women domestic workers in Gurgaon (Haryana). This research paper includes primary data collected from 60 women domestic workers in Gurgaon. Across the world domestic work is a rapidly growing source of employment for women and girls.
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159-171 |
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A STUDY ON THE STOCK MARKET EFFICIENCY AND INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPOT AND FUTURES COMMODITY PRICES IN INDIA
Dr. Surendra Kumar
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In India we find a contrasting view of the market efficiency and interrelationship of spot and futures commodity prices. Also, the issues of whether the operation of futures market increases spot market volatility and create a macro economic impact like inflation, market distortion or mispricing is still unresolved.
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172-184 |
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A THOROUGHLITERATURE REVIEW ON EMPLOYEE JOB SATISFACTION
PRIYANKA MAHAJAN
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In the ever-changing business world, with increasing competition and continuous demands from the stakeholders, employees are believed to be the most valuable asset in any organization, capable of meeting such uncertain demands. Employees bring the abilities, acquired knowledge and skills represented by each individual employee
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185-213 |
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QUOTING OF PAN – A WAY TO MORE TRANSPARENCY
Dr. S. P. Agrawal* G. D. Dubey**
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QUOTING OF PAN – A WAY TO MORE TRANSPARENCY
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214-218 |