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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | The Effect of Banks Profitability on Economic Growth in Nigeria |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | Omotayo Ajibike ADEKOLA |
Abstract: Profitability and survival of banks is key to economic growth, the health of most industries relies on the availability of finance provided by the banks within the economy to facilitate transaction. It is on this premise that this research is carried on to determine how profitability in the banking industry affect economic growth in Nigeria. The study adopted survey design using ex-post facto. The population of the study is represented by the Nigerian banking industry, the study covered a period of ten years from 2005 to 2014 based on the annual report of five selected banks within the Nigerian banking industry......
Keywords: Profitability, Economic Growth, Development Recapitalization, Human Development index
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Title | : | The Relationship between Emotional Intelligence, Personality and Academic Performance of Net Generation Students |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Abhishek Venkteshwar and Dr Uma Warrier |
Abstract: Research in the field of Emotional Intelligence have become a dynamic study area over the past few decades and is likely to become even more so as the importance of human resource management is rapidly gaining momentum. Therefore understanding Emotional Intelligence will be viewed as increasingly important. India has been regarded as the youngest country in the world by the UN as it has the world's largest youth population where more than 365 billion people are between the age group 10 and 24 years. This clearly indicates that the fate of the country lies in the hands of its Net Generation......
Keywords: Emotional Intelligence, Personality, Academic performance and Net generation students
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Title | : | Relationship between Service Quality, Satisfaction, Word Of Mouth and Loyalty of Customers Purchasing Agricultural Products in Supermarkets: A Case Study in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam |
Country | : | Vietnam |
Authors | : | Pham Tan Nhat || Nguyen Vinh Quy |
Abstract: Along with increase of living standard, customer's demand for quality of agricultural products has also increased and shopping habits of the customers have changed towards more modernization, civilization. Therefore, modern selling channels, especially in large cities, are always welcome because the customers may shop in a modern space equipped fully and could get products with high quality. To meet demand for agricultural product consumers, HCM City has got many policies and programs in planning commercial zones, market places, shops and supermarkets.......
Key words: Service quality, satisfaction, words-of-mouth, loyalty, agricultural products, supermarket, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
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Title | : | Evaluating the Matrix 'Strategy- Structure' Fit in An ODL University System: A Problem And Challenge Focus. |
Country | : | Zimbabwe |
Authors | : | Clever Vutete And Dominic Uzhenyu |
Abstract: The need for opening the university doors as a way of starting a new journey for empowering the Zimbabwean and regional society with tertiary education made ZOU to adopt a matrix strategy-structure that honey- combed Faculty specialisation and Regional administration activities. This structure was designed to surpass the tall structures, semi bureaucracies and functional structures that were used by conventional universities for driving their operations........
Key words: Matrix Structure, organisational effectiveness, Regional Programme Co-ordinators, Regional Centre, Faculty Centre, dual command, strategy –structure, ODL.
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Title | : | Make In India: A Multifarious Regime to National Development (A Special Emphasis On Efforts Of BMW India) |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Aswin K |
Abstract:For any country to Prepare to Prosper it requires investments from within the country as well as FDIs. With the same in mind, the NDA government in September 2014 announced its ambitious initiative which was famed and named: "Make in India". The initial developments in attracting FDIs has started after the announcement of the New Economic Policy or the commonly known LPG Policy of 1991. FDI came under the tag of Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization of the Government which was proposed and propounded by the Finance Minister during those times, Dr. Manmohan Singh.
Key words: .....
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Title | : | The Effect of Performance Appraisal On Employee Performance: A Survey On Administrative Staff Of Hawassa Univesity |
Country | : | Ethiopia |
Authors | : | Tekalegn Girma (Ma) || Solomon Lemma Lodesso (Phd) || Gebre Sorsa(Ma) |
Abstract:The study aims to explore the effect of Performance appraisal process on employee performance in Hawassa university administrative staff. The data were collected through structured questionnaires from 320 permanent administrative staff. The findings revealed that there are positive and significant relationships between independent and dependent variables.......
Key words: Performance appraisal process; employee performance, administrative staff
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Vietnamese Enterprise: Application of Stochastic Frontier Production Function |
Country | : | Vietnam |
Authors | : | Tu Van Binh |
Abstract: With an application of the stochastic frontier production function based on cross sectional panel data, the findings show evidence of technical progress, it plays a significant role of firm performance. In addition, although returns to scale (RTS) of enterprises during 2000-2010 is the increasing RTS, this achievement is different in regions placed in Vietnam, which the Central Highlands, the Southeastern, and the Mekong River Delta are the scale of economics.......
Key words: Production function, Vietnamese enterprises, Total factor productivity
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Title | : | Effect of Supplier Responsiveness on Procurement Performance In County Governments, Kenya |
Country | : | Kenya |
Authors | : | Nurwin Fozia Rajab || Yusuf Muchelule |
Abstract: The main purpose of the study was to establish the effect of supplier responsiveness on procurement performance. The researchers used a sample size 54 employees drawn from procurement department of Kakamega County. Stratified and simple random sampling was used in this study. Questionnaire was used to collect data. Data was analyzed through statistical methods such as means, standard deviation, frequencies and percentage........
Key words: Procurement, Performance, Responsiveness, Supplier
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Title | : | A Comparative Analysis Of Customer Preferences Of Traditional Meals And Non- Traditional Meals In Harare: The Mental Contest Of 'Small Grain' Sadza And 'White Maize' Sadza. |
Country | : | Zimbabwe |
Authors | : | Murandu Tongai || Clever Vutete |
Abstract: The study aimed at analyzing the differences in preference of 'traditional' sadza meals and 'white/maize' sadza meals in the Harare fast foods and restaurants market. The study became relevant after realizing that the maize corn 'mealie-meal' based sadza was classified as exotic food in Zimbabwean culture, while the sadza made from millet, rapoko and sorghum was seen as original and more traditional to the Zimbabwean culture........
Key words: White sadza, Traditional sadza, Sadza dishes, Customer preference, functional foods, healthy conscious, fast food, restaurants.
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Title | : | A Research On The Relationship Between Job Embeddedness With Performance And Burnout Of Academicians In Turkey |
Country | : | Turkey |
Authors | : | Hakan Candan |
Abstract:In this study, the relationship between job embeddedness, performance and burnout levels of academicians working at a state university in Turkey have been investigated. According to the research findings obtained from 120 academicians, the levels of academicians have been found for job embeddedness as higher than middle (3,18), performance as high (4,11) and burnout as lower than middle (2,71)........
Key words: Job embeddedness, performance, burnout
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Title | : | The Role of Flexibility Manufacturing System via Real Option in the Market: A Review |
Country | : | China |
Authors | : | Azamat Rajapov || Alisher Khamdamov || Saidjahon Hayrutdinov || Sanjar Rajapov || Jamshid Valiyev |
Abstract:In our globalization era economic situations are increasingly intense to majorities of manufacturing companies need to consider with manufacturing flexibility via real option. In this paper we illustrated different types of option pricing papers and real option papers related to flexibility manufacturing in order to present which types are considered and which way to use. Furthermore, we also show real option papers to flexibility manufacturing system types according to the Sethi and Sethi's framework. Also, in this article we conclude with advises for some possible future research directions........
Key words: Manufacturing flexibility; Manufacturing flexibility system; Real options; discrete parts manufacturing; Sethi and Sethi's framework
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Evaluation Classification Performances of Human Development Index with Multiple Discriminant Analysis and Multinomial Regression Analysis |
Country | : | Turkey |
Authors | : | Özge Eren || LatifeSinem Sarul |
Abstract: Human Development Index is a core scale used to measure development in the world. In this study, it is performed classification by using Discriminant Analysis and Multinominal Logistic Regression on the Human Development Index data of 2013 of the United Nations Development Programme. The present study aims to evaluate and compare classification success of these methods. In the literature, Countries are classified in two or three groups........
Key words: Discriminant Analysis, Human Development Index, Multinominal Logistic Regression
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Organization and Trust. A Look From The Sociology Of Organizations |
Country | : | Mexico |
Authors | : | Augusto Renato Pérez Mayo || Jose Alberto Hernandez Aguilar |
Abstract: The Trust is a bet, made in the present time, toward the future and that is based on the Past [1]. The purpose of this research is to offer an approach to the conceptual relationship between the trust and the organization on the basis of the integration of approaches and perspectives of the organizational theory and the Sociology of Organizations. We reviewed the close relationship that has always existed since the dawn of the administration between organization and confidence........
Key words: Administration, confidence, behavior, company, sociology, organization
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | A Study On Kudumbashree – Traditional Marketing Versus Online Marketing |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Lekshmy P.R || Ditty Johnson || Dr Ambily A.S |
Abstract: Kudumbasree tells us success stories of Women entrepreneurship and empowerment.Today,world attention is focused on online marketing even though Kudumbasree is marketing their products in local markets. Main aim of this paper is to find out the reasons why the Kudumbasree Units are not going for online marketing. Production and manufacturing activities are based on traditional ways only and facing problems like lack of storage facility, infra-structure, technical know –how, etc. exist
Key words: Empowerment, Kudumbasree, Online marketing, Technical know-how,Women entrepreneurship
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Title | : | The Labour Amendment Act Number 5 Of 2015, Not A Reprieve But A Thorn In The Flesh For Both Employers And Workers In Zimbabwe. |
Country | : | Zimbabwe |
Authors | : | Dominic Uzhenyu |
Abstract: After several years of protracted progress to amend the Labour Act 28:01, the eagerly awaited Labour Amendment Act, 2015 became law on 26 August 2015.The Act came against a contentious landmark Supreme court ruling of 17 July 2015 based on common law, which also empowered employers to dismiss an employee by giving three months notice without need to justify........
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Title | : | Violation Of Labour Laws In The Informal Sector, A Major Setback To Employee Welfare And Job Security. A Study Of Capital City, Harare In Zimbabwe |
Country | : | Zimbabwe |
Authors | : | Dominic Uzhenyu |
Abstract: The study was meant to establish how the informal sector could be of significance to the socio-economic development of Zimbabwe by observing labour laws in order to improve labour relations particularly on areas of job security and employee welfare. In Zimbabwe at the moment about 85% of potential labour force was being employed by this sector since the main stream industry was on the verge of collapse...............
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Title | : | Impact of Cash Conversion Cycle on Working Capital through Profitability: Evidence from Cement Industry of Pakistan |
Country | : | Pakistan |
Authors | : | Afaq Ahmed Khan || Mohsin Ayaz || Raja Muhammad Waseem || Sardar Osama Bin Haseeb Abbasi || Moazzam Ijaz |
Abstract: The main motive of conducting the research is to find out that in real terms financial ratios effects the net performance of companies in the context of cement industry with in the territorial boundaries of Pakistan. The methodology adopted for research is adopted from secondary data, in which 19 cement companies are studied and their 6 years of data is studied from 2008-2013......
Key words: Cash Conversion Cycle, Profitability, Working Capital management.
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Title | : | Evaluating the Credit Risk Measurement Practices of Commercial Banks in Nepal |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Indra Kumar Katte |
Abstract: Banking sector of the Nepal is moving towards the goal of integral credit risk management system because to maintain the quality of the credit. The key purpose of this research is to explore the risk measurement practices of commercial banks in Nepal. This paper attempts to ascertain the perceptions of Nepalese bankers about the importance of credit risk measurement and the practice of various tools to measure the risk level of specific borrowers. The result of the study indicates that the Nepalese bankers are aware of the importance of various techniques to effectively identify the risk level..........
Key words: Credit, risk, measurements, techniques, nonperforming loan
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Nalco's Chemistry With Community: A Study Of Kanyabeda Village In Angul District |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr ChandrakantaSahoo || Ms. DebashreeMohapatra |
Abstract: Thisarticle puts light on the socio-economic changes came to the lives of the local inhabitants with the establishment of a manufacturing giant like NALCO.Thestudies found that majority of the people are changing their lifestyle. Further as an interface the study establishes a close relationship between community and industry. This article has developed the research design based on a review of the available literature. It describes objectives, methodology, scope of the study.A profile of Kanyabeda village, Findings and analysis are core analytical chapter of the study. The socio-economic loss of gain of Kanyabeda village due to the operations of NALCO are analyzed here. It summarizes the conclusions and offer suggestions.
Key words: CSR, Community, Socio-economic changes, NALCO
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