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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | A Study on financial performance of GOOGLE Organization 2006 to 2015 |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Ananthi.P || Dr.B.Sivakumar |
Abstract: The word finance was originally as French word. In the 18th century, it was adapted by English speaking communities to mean "The Management of Money". In other words, finance is the soul of our economic activities. To perform any economic activities, we need certain resources, which are to be pools in terms of money. Finance is a prerequisite for obtaining physical resources, which are needed to perform productive activities and carrying business operations such as sales, pay compensations, reserve for contingencies and so on. Hence, finance has now become an organic function and inseparable part of our day-to-day lives.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Enriching Management Studies through Indian Wisdom |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Nidhi kaushal || Dr.Sanjit Mishra |
Abstract: India has been a land of immense cultural virtuosity which gets reflected in its normal and day-to-day management practices. This paper explores the role of the Indian epistemology as exemplified in its creative writings and other cultural forms of expression in the study of Management sciences. It is our hypothesis that the study of Management, especially in the Indian context, can be further enriched by exposing it to ethical and cultural practices in the curriculum...........
Keywords: Wisdom, Vedas, Culture, Management
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Application of reframing model to a religious organization |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | Ojo Emmanuel Ademola |
Abstract: The capacity to comprehend what is going on in the organization is an essential management aptitude. The need to recognize most capable hierarchical structure reasonable in a particular setting could be a troublesome undertaking. To widen the comprehension of how reframing model functions, could conceivably expand the scope of activities through, which one could apply the approach to the key issues in strategic change. In this paper, I will make use of the Bolman and Deal's four frames as well as Morgan's metaphors to make sense of Christ Apostolic Church Worldwide (CAC). I will explain the needs for reframing CAC leadership and recommend an alternative to current leadership structure of the church
Keywords: Organizational structure, change, Jesus leadership
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Study on Awareness of Library Automation Software and Information Technology Fluency Levels among Librarians in State Libraries |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | Balachandran, V || P.Rajmohan |
Abstract: Library is a place where knowledge and information built by the public, a building or room containing various types of books, periodicals, and at times films and recorded music where institution and public members can read and borrow books. With 4000 state run libraries of various types in the state of Tamilnadu, the Libraries constitute an important component in the civil society with an initiative dating back to 75 years. Despite having such importance, most of the state run libraries in the state of Tamilnadu are operated with manual procedures without major automation initiatives..............
Keywords: Library, Library automations, Automation Software, ICT Fluency and Software Awareness
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Assessment of Five Competitive Forces of the Electronic Retail Stores in India: Expansion and Growth of Modern Retailing |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Krishan Kumar Boora || Kiran |
Abstract: This study assesses the five forces affecting the electronic retail stores in India by entry, expansion and growth of modern retailing. Despite the rapidly changing Indian market due to consumer's adoption of new technology and new way of shopping. They give more preference to modern shopping like online shopping. It is create big challenges for retail stores to retain their customers and build new competitive strategies against modern retailing. This research includes competitive forces based on porter's five forces model as a conceptual framework of this study..............
Keywords: Porter five entry forces, electronic retail stores, Indian market, modern retailing
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Conflicts of Human Behavior in Organizations and the Influence of Human Factor on Innovation |
Country | : | Poland |
Authors | : | Agnieszka Rzepka, Ph.D || Andrzej Jan Olak Ph.D |
Abstract: Conflicts of human behavior occur everywhere people work together and interact. It is a ubiquitous and inevitable phenomenon. Conflicts are simply disagreements. They become apparent when people contradict and oppose. Conflicts result from a variety of attitudes, needs, beliefs, goals people have and ways human respond to various situations. Disputes reveal a clear contradiction between people. Conflicts occur in a situation where facts, desires or fears push the participants of a conversation in divergent directions or against each other.............
Keywords: Innovation, human factor, conflict,communication.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Effect of Promotional Strategy on Brand Preference of Branded Products of Kenya Co-Operative Creameries Limited |
Country | : | Kenya |
Authors | : | Irene Toroitich || Dr Yusuf Kibet || Dr Jared Bogonko |
Abstract: The purpose of the study was to investigate the effect of promotional strategies on branded preference in Kenya Co-Operative Creameries, Uasin Gishu County, Kenya. The study objectives were to explore on the effect of sale force on brand preference of dairy products of Kenya Cooperative Creameries; to investigate on effect of impersonal communication on brand preference of dairy products of Kenya Cooperative Creameries; to evaluate the effect of direct promotion on brand preference of dairy products of Kenya Cooperative Creameries; to find out the effects of sales promotion on brand preference of dairy products of Kenya Cooperative Creameries...............
Keywords: Sale Force, Impersonal Communication, Direct Promotion, Sales Promotion and Brand Preference
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Risk Management Mediates the Influence of Good Corporate Governance, Managerial Shareholder, and Leverage on Firm Value |
Country | : | Indonesia |
Authors | : | Sugiharto || Hj. Tri Ratnawati || Srie Hartutie Moehaditoyo |
Abstract: Objectives of the research were to describe and analyze the influence of good corporate governance, managerial shareholder, and leverage on risk management and firm value, as well as to analyze the risk management in mediating the influence of good corporate governance, managerial shareholders, and leverage on firm value of banking at the Indonesian Stock Exchange. The analysis units of this research were banking corporations and population of the registered banking corporations, which were still active at the Indonesian Stock Exchange during period 2013 and 2015 that comprised of 42 corporations...............
Keywords: Good corporate governance, managerial shareholders,leverage, risk management,and firm value
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Effects of Demographic Factors on Satisfaction Level of Car Users in Nepal |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Surendra Neupane |
Abstract: Consumer is the nerve center of business organization. In recent days consumerism is witnessing a very much change in Nepal. A consumer takes decision to buy a product or service is the result of different factors. Different factors, events and people influence the pre-purchase behavior, purchase decision, brand choice as well as satisfaction level of consumer. The purpose of this study is to come up with the identification of demographic information of car consumer and know the impact of demographic variables on satisfaction level of consumers. Nepal was selected for the study, which is progressive and growing market for cars. The primary data were collected through questionnaire...............
Keywords: Consumer, consumer behavior, demographic factors, satisfaction factor
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Impact of Board size on the Financial Performance of the Listed Manufacturing Companies in Nigeria |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | Oyewale Israel Oludele || Oloko Magret A., PhD || Olweny Tobiah, PhD |
Abstract: The impact of board size on the financial performance of listed manufacturing companies in Nigeria was investigated in this study. The manufacturing sector in Nigeria consists of 74 companies from where 34 companies were purposively selected. The study used both primary and secondary data. Secondary data was extracted from the published financial statement of the selected companies while primary data was collected with the use of questionnaire from the 170 respondents drawn from the selected 34 companies. The result indicates that there is a significant positive linear relationship between board size and financial performance of listed manufacturing companies in Nigeria. The study therefore recommends an increase in board size for the listed manufacturing companies which should be done in line with the complexity and nature of operation of the individual firm.
Keywords: Board Size, Financial Performance, Return on Equity, Resources Dependency Theory
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Relationship Between Audit Quality and Corporate Governance: An Empirical Research in Borsa Istanbul |
Country | : | Turkey |
Authors | : | Anıl GACAR |
Abstract: In this study, the impact of corporate governance on audit quality in industrial companies is investigated. For this purpose, datas of industrial companies traded in Borsa Istanbul in 2015. Variables in this study is obtained from the companies' annual reports, financial statements and also their instituitonal web sites. As a result of analysis by logistic regression method, firm size, the rate of instituitonal ownership, duration of trading time in stock exchange market, and company history variables are are found statistically positive on audit quality.
Keywords: Audit Quality, Corporate Governance, Logistic Regression
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