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Dynamics of workplace communication: A new age model. Prof. (Dr.)Padmakali Banerjee, Prof. (Dr.) Bhavana Adhikari and Ms. Reena Nigam
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The objective of this paper is to focus on how digital technology, more specifically social media, has resulted in a paradigm shift in the basic model of the process of communication. The traditional communication model, which explains relationship between the sender, medium and receiver and the feedback, may have become obsolete with the advent of a more complex communication channel called internet and its various communication tools.
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1-16
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Impact Of Foreign Direct Investment (Fdi) On The Economy Of The Country- Forcasting Fdi's In India. Shashank Pandita, Rohan Chowdhry and Dr. Raghuram J
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Foreign Direct Investment plays an important role in Economic Development of any country. Foreign Direct Investment is one of the major instruments of attracting International Economic Integration and development in any economy.
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17-36
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Assessment of Challenges and Opportunities of Women Owned Micro and Small Enterprises: A Case of Asella Town. Tadesse Demeke
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This study was aimed to assess the challenges and opportunities of women-owned micro and small enterprises in Asella town, Oromia National regional state, Ethiopia. By applying census on the area, primary data were collected through questionnaires from 107 women-owned micro and small enterprises.
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37-58
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Advances in Food Processing Industry in India: Opportunities and Challenges. Sangeeta Dhar
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Food processing industry is one of the largest industries in India. It accounted for about one third of the country's total food market and ranked fifth in terms of production, consumption, exports and expected growth.The Indian government through the Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MoFPI) is making efforts to encourage investment for the growth and development of the industry.
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59-80
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RFID Technology: Improving Efficiencies And Creating A Better Customer Experience In Retail Industry. Dr. Venkatesh, J
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The word Retail originated from the old French word tailler, which has got a meaning of "to cut off, clip, pare and divide" in tailoring parlance (1365). As a noun the word was first recorded with the meaning of a "sale in minimal quantities" in 1433 ("piece cut off, shred, scrap, paring" from the Middle French retail).
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81-94
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Indian Footwear Industry: Consumer Behaviour and Brand Preference towards Bata. Ms. Radhika Roy, Ms. Aadya Sharma and Dr. Pravin Kumar Bhoyar
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The focus of the authors in the paper is to study the consumer behaviour towards Bata products and brand preference in the Indian footwear industry. Bata is one of the oldest footwear brands of India. Since many competitors have paved their ways in the Indian footwear market, people started recognizing Bata as a school footwear manufacturer.
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95-110
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Talent Management In Organizations: An Empirical Research. Prof A.Seshachalam
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The term "war for talent" is now commonly used to reflect the changing nature of the employment relationship and the shortage of talent in the workplace. In an increasingly talent-dependent world, forward thinking organizations understand the strategic importance of talent and view talent management as a critical organizational capability.
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111-124
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Job Satisfaction with Regard to Social Recognition Among The Library Professionals in Medical, Dental and Ayurvedic College of Rajasthan: A Study. Rajpal Singh Rajpurohit
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Job satisfaction refers to a general attitude resulting from various specific attitudes to job factors, social factors, monetary factors, group relationships, etc. Thus, job satisfaction is the result of various attitudes of the employee which he holds towards his job and related factors.
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125-133
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RFID Technology: Role Of Pos, E-Commerce, ERP & CRM Technologies Inthe Retail Industry. Dr. Venkatesh, J
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"Retailer" also refers to a service provider who services the needs of more number of individuals, like the public. The retails shops may be in a shopping mall or on streets, which are residential, or with few or no houses.
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134-148
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Applications of Knowledge Management in University Research and Higher Education. Prof. Babasaheb R Jadhav and Prof. Dr. D. B. Bharti
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The ability to manage knowledge is crucial in today's knowledge economy. The creation and diffusion of knowledge have become increasingly important factors in competitiveness. More and more, knowledge is being thought of as a valuable commodity that is embedded in products (especially high-technology products) and embedded in the tacit knowledge of highly mobile employees.
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149-162
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Determinants of Banks Interest rate spread: An Empirical Evidence from Ethiopian Commercial Banks. Aregu Asmare Hailu
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The banking sector plays a fundamental role in economic growth, as it is the basic element in the channeling of funds from lenders to borrowers. Efficient financial intermediation is an important factor in economic development process as it has implication for effective mobilization of investible resources.
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163-195
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Biochar Use As Soil Amendment On Dry Land By Farmers In District Of Blitar, Indonesia. Asnah Asnah, Masyhuri Masyhuri, Jangkung Handoyo Mulyo and Slamet Hartono
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Dry land in Indonesia is larger than its wetland, with yield problem and low fertility. Therefore it is necessary to find innovation to manage it. Biochar as soil amendment is an innovation that could help farmers in dry land to increase its productivity.This research aimed to describe the response and participation of farmers on biochar production and application as soil amendment on dry land management.
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196-210
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DuPont Analysis of Nationalised Banks in India. Rooplata.P
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Profitability of a bank depends on the amount of capital available with the bank for business activities. So it is important to know how efficiently bank utilising its capital and are the profitability ratios true reflection of the performance of a bank. For that purpose 19 Nationalised banks in India are selected to study the performance through DuPont Analysis method.
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211-223
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Optimization of Large Scale Hardware during major ERP (SAP, Oracle, Ariba) implementations. Mallikarjuna R Ghattamneni
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The supported hardware for SAP HANA depends on the deployment method (appliance or TDI). In the year 2014 with SAP HANA SPS08, stakeholders picked up the sort of mission-basic security of the HANA stage that permitted companies to take a portion of the world's biggest SAP frameworks and move them onto HANA platform.
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224-231
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A Review on Performance Evaluation of a Keyword Search in Social Media. PoojaHumbe and Prof. M. M Ambekar
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Data mining is the process of discovering patterns in data set according to the keyword. Keyword search is the most effective information discovery method in Databases. But somewhere, sometimes only searching the keyword is not enough, with searching restricting that keyword is became a necessity.
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232-238
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A study on the relationship between innovation and entrepreneurship, its strategic benefits and role in successful entrepreneurship. R.C.Nagaraju and Ramesh Reddy.v.
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A micro driver of innovation is entrepreneurship. Innovation and entrepreneurship concepts have multiple meanings. These two are often regarded as overlapping concepts. This can be traced back to the most well known definition of entrepreneurship given by Schumpeter who defines entrepreneurs as individuals that carry out new combinations i.e. innovations.
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An Analysis On Progress Of Microfinance Under Shg-Bank Linkage Programme In India. J. Anudevi and Dr.M.I.SaifilAli
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In the development paradigm, micro-finance has evolved as a need-based programme for women empowerment and alleviation of poverty. Micro-finance has become one of the most effective interventions for economic empowerment of the poor.
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247-258
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Women Entrepreneurs: Motivation and Role Stress - A Review of Empirical researches. Roma Sadhwani
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Indian women had undergone a long way and are becoming increasingly visible and successful in all spheres and have shifted from kitchen to higher level of professional activities. Educated Women are contributing to a great extent to the social transformation and in the future, will be seen that more women venturing into areas which are traditionally dominated by men.
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259-280
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A Study on logistics performance and trade relations of Morocco and its trading partners in the Mediterranean and Africa. Aziz Babounia and Ouail El Imrani
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Logistics play a decisive role in the development of world trade. Infrastructure, such as logistics management, are key to facilitate trade, reduce costs and ensure quality of service for international trade. Logistics may constitute a competitive factor for a country; both a vector of cooperation with its trading partners.
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281-295
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Artificial Jewellery Making - A Good Source of Income for Housewives. Neethu Varghese, Reshma Mathew and Lakshmi R.
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Women are passionate about jewellery as it represented a symbol of femininity and even social status. Jewellery has always made women feel beautiful and confident. Gone are those days when jewellery was restricted to pieces made in gold and silver.
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296-302
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Effectiveness of Human Resource Management in Malayala Manorama, Kochi. Reshma Mathew, Neethu Varghese and Teena Varghese
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Human Resource Management evaluation refers to the procedures and process that measure, evaluate and communicate the value added oh HRM practices to the organisation.HRM evaluation assumes significance because of the intensive emphasis on cost control, need for efficient allocation of resources, contribution to the bottom line, and capability of human resources to provide a competitive advantage to the firm.
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303-307
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Social Responsibility Of Business Organizations. Sonia Rani and Pooja
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Although the concept of social responsibility has been advocated for decades and is commonly employed by corporation globally, agreement on how social responsibility should be defined and implemented remains a contentions debate among academia, business and society. Social responsibility performed by business organization contribute to firm performance.
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308-315
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A co-relation of 360 degree feedback & level of employee motivation. Ms Anjali Singh and Dr. Seema Dhawan
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Performance appraisal in Indian organization remains a widespread and common practice despite documented criticism of the process by practitioners and researchers alike. Lack of efficient ways to evaluate performance appraisal systems within organizational phenomenon.
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316-327
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Roles of a Bhartiya Nari Vyapari: A Case study review Approach. Mr. Jignesh N. Vidani
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Time is the best solution for any problem that is unsolved. Such was the case with the women in the past few centuries. At the Beginning of the 21st century time changed the image of the women in the view of the world economy. Women have crossed their comfort zone and have moved towards the development of their own enterprise.
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328-341
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Problems And Prospects Of Budding Entrepreneurs In Tamilnadu. Dr. R. Renuka
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An entrepreneur plays a vital role for the development of countries economy. In recent days there are lots of young generations people are emerging as the entrepreneurs in the market. Due to some problems they quit the business.
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342-355
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Indicators to incrase the e-government local, case study Mexico. Patino Galvan, Israel
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The Communication and Information Technologies, they have potentiated and optimized human activities about from industrial, educational, social, governmental sectors among others. In this last one, the government called e-government has been forced to make changes to its regulatory framework, as well as the modernization of technology infrastructure to support the incorporation of ICT.
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356-376
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A Survey on Magneto Rheological Damper (MR Fluid): A Smart Fluid Technology. Mr. Divyarajsinh Rathod
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Magneto Rheological Fluids are classified as a smart fluid depending on their smart magnetic property. The properties of the smart fluids are rapidly varying by applying the magnetic field. The properties are changing from solid state to semi solid state within the few seconds due to changing their viscosities by applying the current.
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377-384
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A study on factor affecting e-shopping behavior of customer with special reference to bilaspur city. Dr.( Mrs.) Archana Agrawal and Shreyansh Tiwari
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Role of internet in everybody's life is increasing. It is accessible to almost everyone. It has changed the way we live. Marketers are also using Internet as the medium to sell their products to customers. Marketers need to represent their company on the internet to attract more customers and enjoy larger market share in today's competitive business environment.
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385-394
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Demonetization: Its Socio-Economic Impact and Reflections for further Reforms. Dr. M. L. Singla
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On the evening of November 8, 2016, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has declared that Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes would no longer be regarded as legal tender. India lost 86% of its monetary base as a result of this demonetization and in this single move, the Government has attempted to tackle all the three issues affecting the economy i.e. a parallel economy, counterfeit currency in circulation and terror financing.
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395-405
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Role of Private Life Insurance Companies in the Development of Life Insurance Sector in India. Dr. Manjit Singh
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The purpose of this study is to gain a better understanding of the life insurance market in India and to identify potential problems in this market
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406-421
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Advanced Electrodynamics: Solving Maxwell�s Equations in Complex Media
Lingaraju
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422-431
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