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GENERATING VALUES TO AN ORGANIZATION THROUGH VALUE ADDED STATEMENTS – A CASE STUDY APPROACH WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INFOSYS LTD
Dr. Nisha U
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GENERATING VALUES TO AN ORGANIZATION THROUGH VALUE ADDED STATEMENTS – A CASE STUDY APPROACH WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INFOSYS LTD
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INFLUENCE OF BUILDING MARKET RELATIONSHIP ON FMCG REPEAT PURCHASES: A STUDY OF INDIA AND GHANA
Dr. Bright Nyamekye
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In business, relationship matters.
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13-35 |
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PARADIGM SHIFT OF APPROACHES WITH REGARD TO TREATMENT OF CHANGE IN METHOD OF DEPRECIATION: A THEORITICAL FRAMEWORK
Kushal Dey
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Depreciation is calculated in financial accounting by regulated criteria as determined by relevant Accounting Standards and Company Law.
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36-42 |
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ROLE OF LAW IN RISK MANAGEMENT IN COMPLEX BUSINESS SCENARIO
Mr.D.Ratan Sudheer
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Legal governance and risk management have become an integral part in the modern corporate world.
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43-54 |
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ROLE OF PRIMARY AGRICULTURE COOPERATIVES IN CREATING AWARENESS TOWARDS KCC SCHEMEAT MADURAI DISTRICT IN TAMILNADU
R. Mangalam, Dr. I. Nagarajan
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This paper makes an attempt to study the role of Primary Agriculture Cooperative societies in creating and sustaining awareness of farmers towards KCCs in Madurai District in Tamilnadu.
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55-64 |
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“A PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS OF E- BANKING IN RAJASTHANâ€
Ms. Vandana Gidwani1
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Electronic banking is a step to change client habits in the banking sector for the sustainable development in future. Online banking is the easiest way to Electronic banking. It is paperless banking which will
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65-74 |
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THE EXTENDED TWO-GAP MODEL OF ECONOMIC GROWTH IN INDIA: VECTOR ERROR CORRECTION APPROACH
Dr. Kaushal Kumar
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The paper empirically tests the applicability of the 2 gap model to the Indian economy by introducing an additional constraint i.e the “Human Capital Constraint†as human capital has been identified as the source of long run economic growth in endogenous growth models. The study analyses time series data over the period 1996-2018
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75-89 |
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E-commerce Trade in India: New Possibilities
Tejinder Kaur*
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E-commerce stands for electronic commerce and is a process through which a person can buy, sell, deal, order and pay for products and services on the Internet sources. In such transactions, the seller does not have to face the buyer to communicate. Some examples of e-commerce are online shopping, online ticket booking, online banking, social networking etc. It is a real fact that India is a huge market for e-commerce and it has a lot of potential in the coming days
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90-94 |
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INFLUENCE OF CELEBRITY ENDORSEMENT ON CONSUMERS' PERCEPTIONS OF BRANDS
Dr. Manisha Verma
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The traditional elements of the promotional mix have made way for a fresh, developing integrated marketing communication concept. Businesses have become more crucial for marketers because of features, quality, and role of advertising agencies in identifying the USP of brand and in their marketing communications.
Using their fame and personalities to amplify the brand's claim and position, celebrities who serve as spokespersons for the company are said to be endorsing it. The habit of utilising famous people in advertising is making a lot of commotion all over the world, and this is also true in India. Celebrity endorsement is now considered a billion dollar business.
Celebrities today receive millions of cash from businesses every year to promote their products and services. Notwithstanding the dangers associated with celebrity endorsement, businesses frequently use it as a strategy to gain a competitive edge.
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95-115 |
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Role of Climate Change on the Sustainable Economic Development
Dr.Sanjog D. Tupe
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The diversity and extremes of India’s climate and geography are characteristic of its society as well. Religious and cultural diversity is a major feature of Indian life.
The current climate of India is highly diverse, ranging from the subfreezing Himalayan winters to the tropical climate of the south.Global observations suggest that climate change is well under way. At continental, regional, and ocean basin scales, numerous long-term changes in climate have been observed, including widespread changes in precipitation amounts; ocean salinity; wind patterns; and aspects of extreme weather including droughts, heavy precipitation, heat waves, and the intensity of tropical cyclones. This climate change had impacting on the nation’s economy in many spears
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116-125 |
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STUDY ON EMOTIONAL MATURITY AND SUBJECTIVE WELL- BEING AMONG ADOLESCENTS
DR. SURESH BABU
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Each human being is associated with their emotions. Though there emotional expressions might be different due to their situations which they face in their day to day life. Emotion plays significant role in every human’s life. It will be appropriate to state that any human being’s life without experience of emotional conflict became worthless. Reason of this is that emotions fetch thrills as well as excitement which make one’s life joyful and colorful. Emotions are the essential aspect of human functioning. It is the one of the necessary sphere of personal experience which occurs due to many-sided interaction between variable of situations, cognitive as well as physiological (Singaravelu, 2007). Behind every victorious/successful person there is a skill of management on their emotions as well as practical skills of hoe to handle emotion charging situations and their skill to manage other people (Goleman, 1995). Life of emotional mature person is under their control (Chamberlain, 1960). Any emotion’s optimistic or pessimistic view is depending upon any circumstance which any individual face. Emotions act as inspiring forces during the whole life of human. A person’s thinking, ambition, actions as well as expectations are affected by emotions (Pastey & Aminbhavi, 2006). Emotions assist as a guide and direct behavior of human. It also guide all phase of the individual’s life. Emotions are being an entire condition of stimulations which associated with the unstable degree of physiological actions. This stimulation gives consciousness with particular level of cognition and pushes a person to shift into the actions. Imbalance of emotions in childhood may be direct into distorted as well as subdued personality.
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126-141 |
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Analysis of Manufacturing Output and Its Impact on Global Trade Dynamics
Prasoon Sharma Dr. Gulab Singh Parmar
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International trade is a key factor in shaping national economies by fostering domestic growth and meeting public needs. This study analyzes trends in industrial production and global trade from 1980 to 2013, focusing on specialization in production and commerce. The study examines how these trends align with the Heckscher-Ohlin model, modern trade theories based on increasing returns, and economic geography theories emphasizing industry linkages. The findings suggest growing specialization in global trade, supported by evidence across all three theoretical perspectives.
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142-147 |