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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | The Role of Packaging in Manufacturing – A Brief Understanding |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | P. Gopinathar || Ga. Prabha || Dr. K. Ravichandran |
Abstract: There are approximately 7 billion human beings on the planet and unless one is completely remote from modern civilization, one is constantly touched by packaging in some way or the other. Some people may not be aware of the economic value of packaging, simply because they are not in the packaging conversion industry, nor in the packaging supply chain, nor in the retail industry, and so they do not appreciate the role packaging plays in getting product to them. But without packaging, the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of a country would significantly reduce in value. This is simply because product cannot be shipped from source to manufacturer to retailer to consumer, through the supply chain,...........
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Relationship between Accounting Information and Human Resource Management Related Strategic Decision Making in Sri Lankan Manufacturing Companies |
Country | : | Sri Lanka. |
Authors | : | Dr.Harendra Kariyawasam |
Abstract:Accounting information is used by organizations extensively in strategic decision making. In this study, the relationship between accounting information and strategic decision making in Sri Lankan manufacturing companies has been analysed. The manufacturing sector was selected as it is the largest contributor to the industry sector, which is the second largest contributor to Sri Lanka's GDP. This study focused on the relationship between accounting information and human resource management related strategic decision making in Sri Lankan manufacturing companies......
Keywords: Accounting Information, Human Resource Management, Strategic Decision Making, Manufacturing Companies
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Title | : | Entrepreneurial Features of Soybean a Gateway to Self Employment Opportunity and Poverty Reduction in Nigeria |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | Ado Makama Adamu || Abdul Amina Haruna || Mangadu, Mohammed Maigari |
Abstract: This article explores the fundamental and unique features of the various uses of soybeans (Glycine Max L.) generally in the world and particularly in the Nigerian context. Subsequently the multiple health benefits and harmful effects associated with the consumption of the product. This paper is an attempt to identify and articulate the various used of Soybeans and the associated entrepreneurial businesses that can be engaged by able entrepreneurs. The article further relates the potential for employment opportunity inherent in the production and consumption of the product.
Keywords: Soybeans, Entrepreneurial Process, Poverty, Employment.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Benefits and Barriers of Learning Organization and its five Discipline |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Savita Yadav || Dr.Vinita Agarwal |
Abstract:Learning organization is a group of people working together collectively to enhance their capacities to create results they really care about. Organizational learning involves individual learning, and those who make the shift from traditional organization thinking to learning organizations develop the ability to think critically and creatively The concept of a learning organization was _1 st developed by Peter M. Senge in 1990. Dr. Senge was a senior lecturer of leadership and sustainability at MIT's Sloan School of Management. He was the founding chairman of the Society of Organizational Learning. His book The Fifth Discipline discussed learning organizations..........
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | A Study on the Consumer Buying Behaviour with Reference To Organised and Unorganised Retail Formats in Hyderabad |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | N.Muneendra || Dr.N.R.Mohan Prakash |
Abstract:The Retail Industry in India has been showing exponential growth which is seen as sunshine industry. Indeed, healthy economic growth, changing demographics, increasing disposable incomes, rapid urbanisation, changes in family structure (increased nuclear families), increased women employment, diversified needs and wants of the consumers, changing consumer tastes and preferences are the other factors driving growth in the organised retail market in India. To study the changing consumer buying behaviour and understanding their preferences in a way, a retailer can recognise the changing needs and wants of the target audience is a key for retailers to survival.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Evaluating Corporate Governance Fraud: A case of National Spot Exchange Limited |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Ajaz ul Islam || Gohar Abbas Khan |
Abstract:Organization: NSEL (National Spot Exchange Limited) is the domestic level, institutionalized, electronic, apparent spot trading platform for commodities. It is an organized market place, set-up to make over the commodity market by way of minimizing the cost of intermediation and thereby optimizing marketing efficiency. It is first of its kind of institutes and right from the beginning it was acclaimed to be a tool to revolutionize the commodity market. But it did not lost long as just after five years from its evolution with the NSEL appearing as an institutionalized but opaque and secretive den of speculation and possibly fraud turned all acclamation to be a myth.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Measurement of Culture & Organizational Effectiveness– A Study of Firms in India |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Yoginder Singh Kataria || Dr. Rajbir Singh || Dr. Bhajan Lal |
Abstract: Organizations today face challenge of designing not only an enabling organizational structure that drives performance but also to ensure sustainability by giving considerations to influences that drives the performance. Organizational culture is one such enabling factor that ensures the enabling and alignment between organization structure and also performance. In this study we have looked at measurement of organizational culture and organizational effectiveness of Indian firms by measuring perceptual indicators of employees working in Indian firms............
Keywords: Culture, Organizational Effectiveness, Performance, Structural Equation Modelling
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | After Sale Service Customer Satisfaction with Personalized Attributes for Indian Tractor Industry |
Country | : | India. |
Authors | : | Khursheed Ahmad |
Abstract:Agriculture industry plays very important role in Indian Economy. Tractor industry is related with machines in Agricultures. In this paper, we analyse how a customer view personalized services. In other words, we want to study how a customer views the types of after sales services provided to him. We collected the customer satisfaction data for after sale service for six attributes. Many regression methods were used to study the data. The results suggest that linear regression method has best prediction of total satisfaction with these service attributes.
Keywords: After sale service, Personalized attributes, Customer satisfaction, Regression methods.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Problems and Prospects of E-Commerce in India |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr Jai Prakash Tripathi, Dean || Faisal Mohammad Khan |
Abstract: Over most recent couple of decades the prevalence of web based business has hugely expanded because of its speedy and advantageous method for trading products and territorial and worldwide administrations. India will blast ground for web based business plans of action; the nation officially reported 12% development in online business retail business year in 2010-2011. The present study is applied review with exploratory cum clear nature. It endeavors to clarify the idea of web based business, plans of action for web based business, contrasts between customary trade and electronic business, benefits and confinements of web based business, different patterns in web based business and difficulties before online business.........
Keywords: E-tailing, intranets, extranets, online, brick–and– mortar.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Vishal Mega-Mart |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr Jai Prakash Tripathi || Ms. Saman Waseem Akhtar |
Abstract: Out of sight of high consumerism and pay of the urban shoppers, in late year, various organizations have communicated their advantage towards retail part outlets. Subsequently, quantities of shopping centers have begun their operations in metro and urban territories. Pantaloon, Big Bazaar, Vishal Mega Mart, Reliance Fresh are the best known cases of retail area outlets in India........
Keywords: Retail, Consumerism, Manufacturing, Individual, Selling, Marketing-Mix, Shareholding
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | E-Commerce in India: Future Challenges & Opportunities |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. Jai Prakash Tripathi || Mr. Faisal Khan |
Abstract: Web based business is certainly one of the business choices that one should investigate later on. Web based business is said to acquire regards to outlook change on the planet for exchanging. Forecast web based business is demonstrating huge business development in our nation. Supported by expanded online client base and cell phone presentation, Indian web based business has seen amazing development in the most recent couple of years. Considering India's demographic profit and rising web availability, the division is slated to scale more prominent statures.......
Keywords: E-commerce, Online retail, Increasing internet users, Electronic fund trans
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | A Statistical and Scientific Approach to Deriving an Attractive Exterior Vehicle Design Concept for Indifferent Customers |
Country | : | Japan |
Authors | : | Tatsuya Kobayashi || Ryo Yoshida || Kakuro Amasaka || Noritomo Ouchi |
Abstract: New-vehicle sales in Japan have gradually decreased, and young people there have recently lost interest in vehicles. Thus, an exterior vehicle design that attracts indifferent customers is required. This study proposes an exterior vehicle design that is attractive to indifferent customers; this design is derived through the use of statistical and scientific approaches. First, we confirm the importance of exterior vehicle design to indifferent customers' preferences. We then try to identify those vehicle design characteristics that influence indifferent customers' impressions, by executing questionnaires and analyzing questionnaire data by means of cluster analysis and text network analysis.........
Keywords: exterior vehicle design, indifferent customers, sensory words
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Work Procedure Manual Incorporating Experienced Workers' Intuition and Knowhow |
Country | : | Japan |
Authors | : | Fumiya Kawahara || Yoshiki Kogane || Kakuro Amasaka || Noritomo Ouchi |
Abstract: The stagnancy of Japanese machining skills in recent years is concerning. This is purportedly due to the implicit training style, which relies on the intuition and knowhow of experienced workers. This intuition and knowhow needs to be identified and imparted to inexperienced workers. We attempted a statistical and scientific approach to achieve this. We then created a work procedure manual incorporating experienced workers' intuition and knowhow to train inexperienced workers effectively and efficiently........
Keywords: intuition and knowhow, machining skills, work procedure manual
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