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An Empirical Study of Transformational Leadership in Relation to Organizational Change. Saira
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In this era of globalization characterized by uncertain and dynamic environment of strong competition, this study argued that organizations by using Transformational Leadership as a determining strategy can make the organizational change process successful.
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Comparative analysis of Ultra MOSFET with Conventional MOSFET. Neeraj Gupta and L.M. Gupta
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UMOSFET is a power MOSFET. It is called UMOS because its gate region is in U shape, the specific on resistance of the UMOS is significantly smaller than its predecessor DMOSFET as the channel density can be increased can be made larger by using a smaller cell pitch. Unlike DMOSFET it does not have a JEFT region which further reduces the on resistance.
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16-20
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A Conceptual Framework On Stress Among Undergraduate Students - A Literature Review. Rajnandini Kshirsagar and Prof. A. Seema
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Nowadays, students go through stress in colleges at different levels. Stress is the physical or mental disturbance caused to students due to various stressors. This study is a conceptual or literature review study based on stress among college students.
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A Study Of Financial Performance Of Ganga Ltd: A Case Study. Dr. Seema Shokeen
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Financial analysis is the procedure of identifying the monetary strengths and weaknesses of the firm by appropriately establishing connection between the items of the balance sheet and the profit and loss account. Ratio analysis is one of the techniques of financial examination where ratios are used as a measure for evaluating the financial situation and appearance of a firm.
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Financial Inclusion Initatives Taken By Government Of India. Pawandeep Kaur Bindra, Anukrati Chauhan, Krati Sharma, Neha Tomar and Nishi Singh
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The aim of this research paper is to highlight regarding the abstract aspects of economic inclusion, indicate the explanations for money exclusion, and feature the measures taken by Reserve Bank of India for advancing money inclusion and also the act of banks toward financial inclusion.
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44-53
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Measuring Impact of Organizational Citizenship Behavior on Firm Performance in Indian Banking industry: An Empirical Analysis. Dr. Shilpy Singh, Ms. Sarika Keswani, Ms. Sukanya Sharma and Dr. Preeti Singh
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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the associations between OCB and firm performance of firms along with study of some prominent antecedents of OCB.Design/methodology/approach - A self-report questionnaire containing standard measures of the key variables was completed by a sample of 205 employees. Multiple regression analysis was conducted to test the proposed hypotheses.
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54-76
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A comprehensive analysis of Human Resource competencies. Dr. G. Rajini
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The paper starts with a note on competencies and narrates leadership competencies followed by theoretical models for the new HR role orientation .It emphasizes on the changes in competencies required for HR practitioners where HR leadership plays a predominant role.
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77-98
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Advantages and Challenges of Information Communication Technology (ICT) and Knowledge Management (KM) in higher education: An orveview. Tarun Shyam and Srikant Das
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Investigation was carried out through e-survey and library consultation. Study dealt with role, advantage and challenges of Information Communication Technology (ICT) in higher education and ICT and knowledge management (KM). The critical review of research literatures suggested diversified views and definitions of the knowledge lead to different conceptualization of KM and ICT in higher education in Indian context.
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99-126
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Foreign Direct Investment in the Indian Telecommunication Sector: An Appraisal in the Liberal Scenario. Mr. Tamal Basu
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FDI Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) means "investment into the business of a country by a company in another country". The telecommunication sector of India which was under huge debt of more than Rs250, 000 crores, has got relief as Telecom Commission has approved to raise the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) cap from 74 percent to 100 percent.
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127-137
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Clients' and Employees' Satisfaction in Banks: An empirical study on Gender equality. Dr. Santosh Dev
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The objectives of this study is to gauge the difference between male and female clients' and employees' satisfaction in banks in India. The sample size was 337 clients (female 103 and male234) and 330 employees (female 107 and male 223). Factor analysis was done to extract and club the items responsible for client satisfaction and employee satisfaction using Principal Component analysis and Varimax rotation method.
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138-153
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Impact of Technological Innovations in Healthcare Sector: An Analysis. Dr. R. Venkatesh
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The objective of this paper is to study the technological innovations leading to quality enhancement in healthcare sector. The scope is restricted to the influence of biomedical equipment, computer aided devices, cellular phones, internet and telemedicine on healthcare marketing. The conclusion is that technology and innovation must be cost effective and benefit the common man.
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154-172
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Financial Inclusion - A CSR approach by financial Sector or A Profitable Venture approach. Veerapaul Kaur Maan
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Financial inclusion is one of the major determinants for sustainable future economic growth in India. Rural and low income socially excluded segment of society can play a crucial role in growth of financial sector as other sectors like FMCG.
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173-189
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An Analysis of Factors for Dividend Payment - Study of NIFTY. Dr. Dinesh Kr. Sharma and Ritu Wadhwa
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Dividend decision is considered one of the critical decision areas in the field of finance. Dividend Policy is the set of guidelines a company uses to decide how much of its earnings it will pay out to its shareholders. Dividend Policy refers to the explicit or implicit decision of the Board of Directors regarding the amount of residual earnings (past or present) that should be distributed to the shareholders of the corporation.
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Research Methodology - A Study On Job Satisfaction Among The Employees Of Shipping Industry In Gujarat. Gopal Lalwani
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Methodology could be termed as "The study of, the justification for, the specific approaches or techniques employed in a particular research" (Jankowicz, 1995). Research methodology is a method that helps to solve the research problems systematically.
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Role of MIS in Decision Making Process. Smita N. Gambhire and Dr. R D Kumbhar
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The Information System is the heart of an organisation and its play a major role ole in organizational hierarchy and decision making process. In an organisation there are various information systems like MIS, TPS, DSS, and ES. In this article the researcher highlight the role of management information system in the Organization.
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A Study On Employee Welfare In Lenovo Private Limited Puducherry. Mrs. DR. F. Andrews and M. Kalaiyarasi
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Employee welfare includes various facilities, services and amenities provided to workers for improving their healthy, efficiency, economic betterment and social status.Welfare measures are in addition to regular wages and other economic benefits available to workers due to legal provision and collective bargaining.
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235-242
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A Study On Employee Health And Safety Measures In Berger Paint India Limited Pondicherry. Mr. A. Radhakrishnan and Ms. H.Sasikala
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"A study on employee health and safety measures in Berger paints India limited, puducherry" was used to study the existing employee health and safety measures and various factors involved in it. Both primary and secondary sources were used to collect data.
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Mergers and acquisitions in India and its impact on shareholders wealth. Amish Bharatkumar Soni
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In this study I had done the analysis in two parts: First part trend analysis (2004 to 2015); second part long term view for shareholders wealth analysis by keep in the mind post merger scenario in the selected companies.
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A Study On Performance Appraisal Of Employees In Shassun Chemical Ltd, Cuddalore. Mr. A. Radhakrishnan and J. Bharathi
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A study on success or failure of the organization depends on employee performance. Therefore, organizations are investing huge amount of money on employee development. The key variables identifies related to employee development and Employee performance.
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A natural fungi toxic potential of some medicinal plant extracts on Sclerotium roflsii causing root rot chilli. Uzma Quadri and Sumia Fatima
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The medicinal plants used for their imperially antifungal properties. These natural resources with antifungal activity against different strains of fungus have been found, which great importance to environment and plants are. The inhibitory effect of extract from Bauhinia racemosa (apta), Caesalpinia bonducella (sagar gotta), Piper betle Linn were studied against Sclerotium rofsii causing rot in chilli.
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283-293
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Inventory Analysis of a Manufacturing Industry through EOQ Model: A Case study. Dr. D. R. Prajapati
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The computation of inventory turnover ratios to optimize the inventory costs by using basic Economic order Quantity (EOQ) model has been presented in this paper. Various inventory related costs have also been computed for ten items of a manufacturing industry. The turnover ratios of these items have been computed for the last four years.
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Process Capability Study of a Refrigerator Manufacturing Industry: A Case Study. Mr. Vishal Thakur and Dr. D. R. Prajapati
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The main objective of this paper is to conduct process capability analysis for abnormal sound of compressors of a refrigerator; using statistical process control and their tools. The process capability gives us the three different views of capability measures. The normal curve is applied generally on the product's percentage which is out of specification.
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND CORPORATE
GOVERNANCE: AN ANALYSIS
Nitin Ramchandra Wadhvinde
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Corporate Social Responsibility which is popularly known as CSR is actually a
model in the business environment wherein company do many types of social
activities for the benefit to the mass. This is a social accountability of the company
towards different stakeholders of the company including public at large. It directly or
indirectly benefits the economic and social development of the nation. It is basically a
broad concept wherein companies undertakes different projects volueentarly or with
the collaboration with NGOs or Government. The current research paper is prepared
to understand the various facets of Corporate Social Responsibility.
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331-336
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WIPSO Algorithm for Line Flow based WLAV State Estimation Technique
M.Kalpanadevi, R.Neela
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This paper provides a new Line-Flow based Least Absolute Value (LFWLAV) technique for
Line-Flow Power Systems, Bus Power Injections and Bus Voltage Magnitudes as indicated
by the WIPSO-Measurement Matrix. State variables are calculated using a constant Jacobian
matrix based on line flow generated from the network equations. The proposed set of state
variables has been beneficial because it turns out that the jacobian matrix is constant which
reduces the computational burden. Weighted Least Squares (WLS) technique has been
implemented to solve the proposed line flow based state equations in the absence and also in
the presence of bad measurements, and the results are validated against those obtained using
conventional WLAV technique. Computer simulations tested the feasibility of the proposed
solution over three test systems: (1) 14- bus IEEE test system, (2) 30-bus IEEE test system
and 57-bus IEEE test system. Its convergence and calculation time were carefully calculated
and compared to the options acquired using the standard WLAV process. The results show
that the proposed LFWLAV method spends less execution time with identical convergence
features than the standard method does.
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337-345
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Role of Women in Agriculture And Rural Development
Mr.Raja Sahu
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Agriculture is the spine of the Indian Economy as over 70% of rural family depends on agriculture
as their primary means of livelihood. Agriculture is an engine of growth and poverty reduction in
developing countries where it is the main occupation of poor. 70% of its population is rural and
70% engage in agriculture as their main source of income. Gradually, it has been realized that
rural women play a vital role in agricultural development as their essential involvement in the field
of agriculture, food security, horticulture, processing, nutrition, sericulture, fisheries, and other
allied sectors, but regardless of women's far-reaching and stippled contribution in agriculture, they
carry on to have less admittance than do men to modern agricultural inputs. The status of women
in India has been subject to many great changes over the past few millennia.
With a decline in their status from the ancient to medieval times, to the promotion of equal rights
by many reformers, the history of women in India has been eventful. n. Rural Women form the
most important productive work force in the Indian economy. Agriculture sector employs 4/5th of
all economically active women in the country. 48% of India’s self-employed farmers are women.
Women’s dependence on agricultural wage labour as a source of income has also increased in the
regions with the destruction of many household based industries employing mainly women. The
women farmers’ constraints include mainly lack of land for farming, credit facilities, costly and
late input delivery. Women farmers have contributed immensely, to food production, processing
and preservation of foods. Serious attention should be paid to their constraints because women are
the backbone of agricultural development and food security in India.
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346-352
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A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS: STIMULUS OF ECO-FRIENDLY
PRODUCTS ON CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR.
ANITA VERMA
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Marketing has now evolved as one of the major areas of interest for marketers. It seeks to
provide competitive advantages, due to this reason many of the companies in India have now
started marketing themselves as green organizations due to certain government regulations and
shift in the preference of the consumers worldwide. However, not much research concerning
green marketing has been done in India and there is a question about the awareness of green
products among consumers. It requires investment in terms of technology enhancement, process
modification, communicating benefits to customers, etc. Consumers and manufacturers have
directed their attention toward environment-friendly products that are presumed to be “green”
or environment-friendlies like low power consuming (energy-efficient) electrical appliances,
organic foods, lead-free paints, recyclable paper, and phosphate-free detergents. Indian
marketers are also realizing the importance of the green marketing concept.
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353-359
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An Opinion Survey of Industries : A Case Study
Dr. Ram Naik
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To know the awareness about the government facilities the opinion survey has conducted in
Chandgad taluka of Kolhapur District (Maharashtra State, India). It helps to know whether
industry has taken any help from politics or social leader for establishment of industries and also
the expectation of industries from the government and politicians. The researcher has used data
from governmental officials linked with primary data and personnel observations. The opinion
survey is conducted for 110 industries located in the study area.
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365-372
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Role of Entrepreneur in Economic Development of India
Dr. Soumitra Chandra
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The word entrepreneurship has its origin in French Language which refers to organizers of
musical or other entertainment.
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373-378
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