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Ict Education In Sri Lankan Schools:An Exploratory Study. Mrs. K.R.C. Koswatte and Dr. Theekshana Suraweera
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Information Technology (IT) has become an essential feature of the new millennium. The student perspective is examined as a key determinant in this study.
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Effects Of The Ict On Students Recalling Power Along With Attitude Towards Ict In Education During Per, Post And Continuation Test. Ms. Shabnam S. Mahat
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of the lecture conducted through ICT on recalling power besides attitudes towards ICT in education of management students. This study demonstrates the outcomes of one group pre-test and post-test design based on data, collected before, just after and four weeks after lecture conducted through ICT.
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29-39
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Migration, Authentication and Protection (MAP) Of Consumers And Cards. Basant Kumar, P Mani Joseph and Rashmi Dwivedi
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In preceding few years attacks on web services have developed from pretty simple credential stealing attacks to advanced content-manipulation attacks by means of malevolent software scattered on the client end-devices.The right long-term goal is to make data unusable to criminals and therefore reduce the incentive to steal it.
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Contributions Of Organisation Towards Employee Engagement. Dhyana Sharon Ross and Dr. S. Vasantha
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"Employee Engagement is a measurable degree of an employee's positive or negative emotional attachment to their job, colleagues and organization that profoundly influences their willingness to learn and perform at work".
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51-62
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Support Vector Machine And KNN Based Classification For Attack In Intrusion Detection System.
Mr. Sandeep Sahu and Anshu Gangwar
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This paper describes a hybrid design for intrusion detection that combines anomaly detection with misuse detection. The proposed method includes an ensemble feature selecting classifier and a data miningClassifier. The former consists of four classifiers using different sets of features and each of them employs a machine learning algorithm named fuzzy belief k-NN classification algorithm.
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63-71
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Green IT: An Approach for Sustainable Business Development. Princy Agarwal and Vinod Kumar Shukla
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This paper focuses on the study and practice of using computing resources in an efficient, effective and economic way. It focuses on the approach of Green IT for sustainable business practices. This paper tells us what Green ways companies should adopt to move towards a sustainable tomorrow.
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72-77
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Women Empowerment: A Challenge of 21st Century. Megharaja.B
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Women empowerment plays an imperative role in the growth of any society. One country to become a developed it need equal cooperation in that country, which country having equal preference such as men and women that country could be developed country.
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78-86
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Commodity Derivative Markets in India: Issues and Concerns. Ms. Shalini H. S. and Dr. R. Duraipandian
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Derivatives as a risk management tool have existed in India for more than a century. But the testing times have come now when the global economies are removing trade barriers gradually to facilitate trade so that massive increase in demand can be handled and the uncertainties in supply is managed in an organized manner.
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87-95
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Determination Of Solutions Of One-Dimensional Transient Heat Transfer Problem By Dual Reciprocity Boundary Element Method. Walter Arthur Nondi, Thomas Onyango, S. N. Muthiga and N. B. Okelo
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In this paper, we describe a dual-reciprocity boundary element method for the solution of a one-dimensional transient heat equation with a source term. A brief introduction of the development of the boundary element method and DRBEM is given. Discretization of heat equation using BEM and the solution of boundary integral equation is discussed.
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96-106
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Commercial Banks Through Financial Inclusion Amoung The Rural Areas. Dr.R.Krishnakumar. and L.Vijayakumar.
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The purposes of the study are to provide a critical review of evidence about the low-income people's financial savings & the role of commercial banks measurement, the programs used to promote their saving capability & aware their knowledge about financial product, services and the information uncovered about the programs by evaluations.
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107-114
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Performance and Growth of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). Parveen Kumari
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Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), including khadi and village/ruralenterprises are credited with generating the highest rates of employment growth and account for a major share of industrial production and export. The socio-economic policies adopted by India since the Industries (Development and Regulation) Act, 1951 have laid stress on MSMEs as a means to improve the country's economic conditions.
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115-126
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A Comparative Study of Growth& Investment of Industrial Sector in India. Parveen Kumari
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Industrialisation plays an important role in the economic progress of underdeveloped countries, like India and Investment and capacity additions are critical for sustained industrial growth.The purpose of this paper is to make a comparative study of growth & investment of Industrial sector in India.
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127-137
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A Survey Of Intrusion Detection In Mobile Adhoc Network. Prof.Sapna Choudhary and Alka Agrawal
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Numerous schemes have been proposed for secure routing and Intrusion Detection for ad hoc net- works. Yet, little work exists in actually implementing such schemes on small handheld devices. In this paper, we present a proof-of-concept implementation of a secure rout- ing protocol based on AODV over IPv6, further reinforced by a routing protocol independent Intrusion Detection System (IDS) for ad hoc networks.
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Cyberbullying An Emerging Anxiety In Education And Society : An Effective Internet Usage Management Model. Ashwini Brahme, Dr. Shivaji D. Mundhe and Sunil Joshi
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In today's Internet world people send email, create their own website, send text messages, image via cell phone, do instant messaging, chatting, seek for new friends etc. Unfortunately there are increasing reports of teenagers and their aggressive behavior.
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151-158
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Anticipating Torso and Foot Features of Human Body using Golden Ratio. Manimala.S and C.N.Ravi Kumar
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Human body is composed of structures like head, neck, torso, two arms and two legs. All the organs in human body are proportional in nature. In this paper, an attempt is made to anticipate the features of torso and leg of human body. Geometric features of the torso, leg and foot from 75 female and 78 male subjects were extracted.
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159-169
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Indian Banking And Financial Services: Challenges And Future Prospects. Dr. Mohd. Arif
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The major changes in the Banking and financial services industry is playing positive role in social welfare and economic development in India. Indian financial services sector is in for exciting times, many changes are being proposed and if these get implemented, the sector is in for immense churn.
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170-178
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Impact Of Globalization On Industrial Relationsin The Nigerian Banking Sector. Biobele Richards Briggs
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Globalization had necessitated structural adjustments in the labour market at both the national and international levels that significantly affected labour relations. This study x-rayed the impact of globalization on industrial relations in the Nigerian commercial banking sector.
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Conceptual Framework Development for Customer Loyalty in Malaysian Commercial Banking Industry. Zahir Osman
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Customer loyalty refers to a commitment of current customer in respect to a particular store, brand and service provider, when there are other alternatives that the current customer can choose for. The ability to understand the determinants of customer loyalty is vital since it will lead to the higher profitability of the business.
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Responsiveness Management for Access to Justice, Legal Aid and User Friendliness suggested Practical aspects with Information System. Sanjay Rambhau Salkute
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Articles 14 and 22(1) of the Indian Constitution makes it obligatory for the State to ensure legal system that promotes justice on the basis of equal opportunity to all. Accordingly , in the year 1987, the Legal Services Authorities Act was enacted. The National Legal Services Authority (NALSA ) lays down policies, principles, guidelines and frames effective and economical schemes for the State.
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Hybrid Multi-Hop Energy Efficient Routing Mechanism In Wsn. Ms. Surbhi Jindal
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Advances in technology recently have enabled the mass production of small sized battery powered sensor nodes. WSNs send information to a central location called base station over wireless interface where data is analyzed and presented to useful applications. The objective of our research work is to extend the WSNs lifetime using a better routing algorithm.
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Impact Of Emotional Intelligence On Stress Management- Study Of Banks In Jaffna. Mr.logendranMayuran
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Emotional intelligence has a significant effect on how employees' experience their stress and their ability to manage that perceived stress. A greater knowledge of EI and its effect can be beneficial for practicing leaders and decision makers.
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Constructing an optimal portfolio using Sharpe's single index model. MR. Alpesh Gajera and MR. Kaushal Thakar
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The foundation of Modern Portfolio Theory was laid by Markowitz in 1951. He began with the simple premise that since almost all investors invest in multiple securities rather than one, there must be some benefit in investing in a portfolio of securities. He measured riskiness of a portfolio through variability of returns and showed that investment in several securities reduced this risk.
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253-262
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Micro Finance For Socio-Economic Empowerment of Women - A Study of Stree Shakti Programme in the State of Karnataka. Ms.Lina George and Dr. KrishnaKumar
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India envisions a future in which Indian women are independent and self-reliant. In various national policies and developmental programmes, emphasis has been given on organizing women in Self Help Groups and thus, marks the beginning of a major process of empowering women.
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Performance Management. Prof. Isaac Chaneta
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Performance management is a means of getting better results from the organisation, teams and individuals by understanding and managing performance within an agreed framework of planned goals, objectives and standards. Performance management therefore, consists of a systematic approach to the management of the people, using performance goals, measurement, feedback and recognition as a means of motivating them to realize their maximum potential.
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277-288
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Recruitment and Selection. Prof. I. Chaneta
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The human resources of most organisations are properly viewed as their most important asset. The success and failures of the organisations are largely determined by the calibre of its work-force (starting with management) and by the efforts they exert. Therefore the policies and programmes an enterprise adopts to meet its manpower needs are of vital significance.
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Perception Of Online Shopping Between Urban And Rural Shoppers In Haryana. Kanwaljeet
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Haryana is a fast growing state in terms of economy, education, infrastructure and urban centers. Even in rural areas residents are getting more or less equal facilities. Internet facilities have been extended in remote rural villages. This paper tries to find out the impact of internet on online shopping in rural and urban areas.
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Value Added Intellectual Co-efficient (VAICTM). Anthony Thiagarajan and Dr. Utpal Baul
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Purpose - The aim of this paper is to theoretically examine Value Added Intellectual coefficient (VAICTM) as a methodology to measure Intellectual Capital (IC).
Design/methodology/approach - The value added intellectual coefficient (VAICTM) approach developed by Ante Pulic to determine the IC performance is adduced as one of most prominent tools leveraged by researchers and practitioners.
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313-332
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Human Resource Planning. Isaac Chaneta
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Human Resource Planning is also sometimes called manpower planning. It is a process for determining and assuring that the organization will have an adequate number of qualified persons, available at the proper times, performing jobs which meet the needs of the enterprise and which provide satisfaction for the individuals involved.
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Sit-Ins, Lock-outs and Wildcat Strikes: The Law of practice of Collective Job Action in Zimbabwe. Professor Isaac Chaneta
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Industrial relations is about the employment relationship. The dynamics of that relationship involves issues of control, conflict and its resolution and the strategic choices adopted by the parties in handling the employment relationship. It is a field of study in which the employment relationship is analysed.
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Grievances And Arbitration Prof. Isaac Chaneta
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In the course of human events in even the best managed company, employee discontent gripes and complaints, will certainly arise. An employee may feel that the foreman assigns him or her to do all the dirty and heavy jobs. A clerk-typist has just been hired at a salary of ten dollars a week greater than she is getting after a full year on the job.
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354-363
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Automation Of The HR Functions Enhance The Professional Efficiency Of The HR Professionals-A Review. Dr M Nishad Nawaz and Dr Anjali Mary Gomes
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In many organizations, the human resource department is responsible for many strategic tasks from managing the hiring to termination of employee, for example monitoring of employees' at all the levels, handling payroll, managing employee benefits and so on. To make this work easier organizations across the world are investing in HR automation for carrying out the best human capital decision.
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364-373
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Determinants of Green Practice Infusion: A Conceptual Model. Chieh-Yu Lin and Yi-Hui Ho
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While environmental considerations have become a fundamental part of business strategies, there is a challenge for managers and academicians to explore the integration of environmental concepts and business operations. Although a number of studies on green practice adoption can be found in the literature, few of them analyzed the infusion of green practices in organizations.
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374-387
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Information technology in convenient transaction of the LICI customers. Partha Sarathi Choudhuri
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In modern fast life, customers are becoming highly dependent on the information technology and human interactions are now significantly being replacing by the interactions of human-technology. Customers always want to avail the information technology enabled convenient services in their daily life especially in their transactional activities with their service providers.
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388-395
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Application of Value Co-creation Concept in E-service Systems. Neda Ahrar and Azizah Abdul Rahman
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Value co-creation is a concept that has been used in marketing for evaluation. Service system is a configuration of people, technologies, and other resources that interact with other service systems to create mutual value. Services evaluate by value co-creation concept through use. But these days, e-service uses more instead of traditional ones.
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396-408
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Review on DART Model Used in Value Co-creation for Evaluation of E-service System. Neda Ahrar and Azizah Abdul Rahman
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The locus for value creation is the interactions between the firm and the customers. Such interactions can happen through four main building blocks of co-creation; dialogue, access, risk, and transparency which is called DART model. Value co-creation is a concept that been used in marketing for evaluation.
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409-415
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Need Of Innovation And Recognition Of Intellectual Property Rights - An Indian SMES Perspective. CS Pooja Muttneja
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With the due importance of small scale industry in the total industrial growth of India, it becomes important and imperative to focus on the inclusive growth on the value creation activities amongst Small and Medium Enterprises (hereinafter referred to as SME) players. As in the most cases, the entrepreneurs of SMEs are backed by poor knowledge and experience.
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416-433
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The Impact of Managerial Ownership and Dividend Policy on Firm's Performance. Shakeel akhtar, Shoaib Masood Khan, Muhammad Sajid and Muhammad Saleem
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Managerial ownership dividend policy and firm performance are the three important factors that are inter-related with each others. This study evaluates the impact of managerial ownership on the firm's performance in the framework of 8 listed firms in Pakistan are selected for examination.
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434-448
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Financial Performance of Islamic Banking Vs Conventional Banking in Pakistan. Ahmad Raza Khan, Safdar Husain Tahir, Muhammad Sajid and Jahanzaib Sultan
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Financial sectors play a crucial role for the economy of every country. It has been commonly accepted that a robust hale and hearty banking organism is a requirement for maintainable financial evolution. Banking sectors has largely involved in the rare pecuniary growth of Pakistan.
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449-463
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Impact Of Dividend Policy On Firm Performance: Emirical Evidence From Listed Companies Of Pakistan. Moeen Ali Afzal, Dr. Bilal Aziz, Muhammad Sajid and Shaib Masood Khan
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The investigation quite simply investigates the relationship amongst the financial results together with dividend payment among the mentioned firms' during Pakistan. This also talks about the association somewhere between possession system, specifications for providers and also dividend payouts.
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464-477
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Impact of Family Ownership Concentration on a firm's Performance: Evidence from KSE-30 Index. Mohammad Usman Iftikhar, Dr. Bilal Aziz, Muhammad Sajid and Aqsa Shabbir
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The purpose of the study is to examine the relationship between family ownership concentration and firm performance in context of Pakistan so as to examine the structure of firms listed at KSE-30 Index with a sample of 20 non-financial firms for the duration of 4 years from 2009-2012.
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478-493
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Impact of Working Capital Management on Firms Profitability of Electricity, Automobiles and Oil & Gas Sectors in Pakistan. Rizwan Waheed, Dr. Nadeem Sohail, Muhammad Sajid and Shoaib Masood Khan
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The Working Capital Management checks that company has satisfactory cash flow in order to meet their short term debts and operating expenses. The impact among working capital and firm's profitability is examined for the management of cash cycle management.
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494-508
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Impact of Capital Structure and Dividend Policy on Firm's Performance and Stock Return. Abdul Mannan, Dr. Bilal Aziz, Muhammad Sajid and Shoaib Masood Khan
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The paper investigated the impact of capital structure and dividend policy on firm performance and stock return. The study used the panel data of 24 companies listed in KSE 100 index of Pakistan over the period of 2007-2013. Results of Hausman, (1978) test suggest Random Effect Model.
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509-524
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Ownership structure and cash flow as determinants of corporate dividend policy in Pakistan. Arslan Nasir, Muhammad Adnan Afzal, Muhammad Sajid and Adnan Ashraf
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The present study investigates the impact of firm specific characteristics on corporate dividend policy behavior in Pakistan. The five years data from 2008 to 2012 is collected from the officialwebsites of the companies listed at Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE).
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525-539
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Study Of Strategic Human Resource Management In Union Bank Of India Dehradun, Uttarakhand. Karan Singh Negi
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This paper presents the results of a study on the strategic human resource management in the Union Bank of India ,Dehradun based on the perception of employees working in different branches/ offices ; across various levels ; having different qualifications; lengths of service and including both male and female respondents.
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525-539
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Economics of Identity and Access Management: Providing decision support for investments.
Ishaq Azhar Mohammed
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The main purpose of this paper is to explore how Identity and Access Management is an important asset in economics especially in decision making to support investments
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540-549
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