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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Analysing the Service Delivery Gap for a Power Utility Company in the Pre 2016 Period: A Case Study of Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC). |
Country | : | Zimbabwe |
Authors | : | Vutete Clever || Chikosha Felix |
Abstract: Due to rising customer dissatisfaction in service quality delivery by ZETDC customers, it became imperative that a study be undertaken to identify areas of mismatch in the expected service and the actual service delivered. Gap 3 of the gaps model proposed by Parasuraman et al. (1985) was applied to ZETDC Marondera to identify the extent of the delivery gap to enable the designing of a service quality improvement program that could be adopted by the service provider. A quantitative research design was carried out using a cross sectional descriptive survey, where a self-completion questionnaire was developed for the gap model and distributed to a sample of 250 respondents using a convenience sampling technique to ZETDC customers in Marondera who included domestic and rural households.............
Keywords: Service Gap, Service quality, Customer Expectations
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Title | : | The Role of Prudential Regulation and Supervision as a Determinant of the Financial Risk of Companies Listed On the Nairobi Securities Exchange (Nse) In Kenya |
Country | : | Kenya |
Authors | : | Caroline Ayuma Okelo |
Abstract: Effective prudential regulation and supervision eventually leads to a reduction in the financial risk of firms. This study sought to evaluate the role of prudential regulation and supervision on the financial risk of companies listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE). The study targeted companies publicly listed in the Nairobi securities Exchange between 2012 and 2013, with the minimal changes of listing on the stock exchange currently being considered. Forty five out of sixty one companies were sampled using a 75% proportion. Primary as well as secondary data was collected from the sampled firms..............
Keywords: Prudential regulation and supervision, shareholder protection, Investor expropriation
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Christianity Transmission History and Contemporary Situation in China |
Country | : | China |
Authors | : | Ruihui Han |
Abstract: The Christianity is transmitted with faster speed than ever in recent years in China. The Christianity transmission in China has long history and many setbacks, especially in modern history of China. The missionaries tried different ways to propagate such religion and had little achievement, even such transmission incurred the slaughter. But after the reforming and opening policy, the Christianity is accepted more easily in China. The main form of the Christianity church is the house church, and the believers in the countryside accounts for the most part of the whole believers.............
Keywords: Christianity; transmission; church house; rural areas; Boxer Rebellion.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | College students' online buying behavior: a focus group study |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Vilasini Jadhav || Dr. Monica Khanna |
Abstract: This study is aimed to explore the factors influencing the college students, to purchase products and services from the online retail stores. Qualitative research using the focus group methodology was used in this exploratory research. Content analysis method was used to analyse the transcribed data. The data analysis procedure resulted in six factors namely (i) Low Prices; (ii) Variety; (iii) Time Consciousness; (iv) Convenience; (v) Promotions and (vi) Comparison; which influenced the college students to shop from the internet stores..............
Keywords: College Students, Content Analysis, Focus Group, Online Buying Behavior
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | A Study on Consumers’ Attitude towards Organic Food Products |
Country | : | INDIA |
Authors | : | Prof.D.Suryachandra Rao || Dr.K.Chiranjeevi || Dasari.Pandurangarao |
Abstract: In the fast socio-economic development and an increased in standard of living, many consumers are demanding more organic food and hence causing the organic food market to grow dramatically to serve the need of the consumers. More than three-fourth of consumers perceive that the level of attitude towards organic food products is at medium level and the results reveal that there is significant difference between socioeconomic characteristics of consumers and their attitude towards organic food products. Organic food products are still an emerging thought in Hyderabad and Secundrabad cities,.............
Keywords: Attitude, Consumers, Organic Food Products.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Challenges and Opportunities in Online Reservation of Bus Tickets |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. Chaya Bagrecha || Sadiq Alam |
Abstract: Over the past few years tourism industry has witnessed rapid and continuous growth.In developing countries like India tourism has become one of the major sectors of the economy. The major modes of transportation are by airways, railways, seaways, or by roadways. The reason that airline tickets are comparatively expensive and train tickets are reserved in advance, it makes bus travels a feasible option. There are many companies providing facility of booking online bus tickets...............
Keywords: Tourism Industry, transportation, online reservation.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Does 'Wadi'ah' Follow Islamic Principles in Islamic Banks |
Country | : | Malaysia |
Authors | : | Meshkat Mahbub || Anisul Mannan Shammo |
Abstract: The knowledge of the present Islamic banking is an alternative solution to the Muslim civilization from the conventional banks in the practices. One of the products of Islamic banking is "Wadi‟ah" account. Therefore, this paper targets at clarifying the perception of its application of "Wadi‟ah" in Islamic bank. The motive of this paper is through qualitative research based on relevant literatures on "Wadi‟ah" in Islamic bank. This paper will try to find out that "Are the principles of "Wadi‟ah" really practiced in the present Islamic banking system?" This paper will also try to find out the reliability of "Wadi‟ah" and its applications according to the Islamic perspective practicing in the present Islamic banking system.
Keywords: Deposit, Islamic banking and finance, Wadi‟ah Yad Damanah, Wadi‟ah Yad Amanah
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Title | : | Status of Teachers' Workload and Performance in State Universities of Eastern Visayas: Implications to Educational Management |
Country | : | Philippines |
Authors | : | Noel P. Tancinco |
Abstract: The study generally aimed to determine the status of teachers' workload and performance in State Universities of Eastern Visayas. A total of 120 teacher-respondents from six State Universities representing each province in the region served as respondents. Respondents' total workload ranged from 11 to 31 units, with a mean of 21.1. They had an average workload in the following functions: instruction, 20.0; research, 0.4; extension, 0.3; administration, 0.08; committee involvement, 0.16; advisorship in organization, 0.12. In general, the faculty members in the State Universities carry the prescribed regular workload of 21 units. Close to one-fourth (23.3%) of them were overloaded............
Keywords:Overload, Performance, Status of Workload, Workload
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Study of Attrition of Sales Force in Life Insurance Sector |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr Shilpa Varma || Ms Priya Vij || Dr R Gopal |
Abstract: As per studies and researches the Indian Insurance sector is expected to be amongst the top three in the world by 2020. The insurance sector in India is rising rapidly to bring in growth and employment opportunities. However the major challenge faced by insurance companies is employee turnover or high attrition rate especially in sales force.This study mainly discusses primary HR challenges related to attrition in life insurance industry. Insurance is not bought but it is sold...........
Keywords:Insurance , Attrition, Life Insurance
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Role of Local Government in Improving Entrepreneurship Motivation and Internalization For Entrepreneurship Education Home Based Industry (A Case Study Of Entrepreneurship Home Industry Owners In Ende, East Nusa Tenggara) |
Country | : | Indonesia |
Authors | : | Fitriah Mulyanti Sado Kaki || Eko Budi Soetjipto || Agus Hermawan |
Abstract: The forms of entrepreneurship education given by the Industry and Trade Office as well as Cooperative and Micro Small Medium Enterprise Office are socialization/counseling, training and accompaniment. These only give the rules and facilitate for grants ( in the form of fund and operational equipment machine) to develop and maintain business which is not conducted optimally. In educating on the entrepreneurship spirit, it is by giving entrepreneurship motivation and internalization to owners based on Work Unit of Regional Apparatus of Industry and Trade Office as well as Cooperative and Micro Small Medium Enterprise Office, namely by giving the entrepreneurship motivation and internalization based on entrepreneurship............
Keywords: Role of Regional Government, Entrepreneurship Motivation, Entrepreneurship Internalization, Entrepreneurship Education.
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Title | : | Re-Engineering Process As A Determinant of Employeesperformance In Kenya Forest Service in Uasin Gishu County, Kenya |
Country | : | Kenya |
Authors | : | Judith Chepkemoi || James Muya |
Abstract: Re-engineering process is beginning to be embraced by public sector organizations in many countries to reform the traditional function-based bureaucratic system with result and customer-oriented process based system. The purpose of the study was to investigate the extent to which re-engineering process determined employee's performance in Kenya Forest Service. The study was guided by the following objective; to find out the impact of technological innovation on employee performance at Kenya Forest Service. The study was guided by the Force-Field and Evolutionary Theories of Change...........
Keywords: Re-engineering, technological innovation and employee performance
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Education and Training Implementation in Order to Sme's Empowerment in Lumajang Regency |
Country | : | Indonesia |
Authors | : | Agil Cahyo Nugroho || Sudarmiatin || Ludi Wishnu Wardana |
Abstract: This research aims to know (1) the description of MSME condition in Lumajang Regency, (2) the efforts by regional government of Lumajang Regency for the MSME empowerment, (3) education and training contribution to improve MSME performance in Lumajang Regency, and (4) supporting and inhibiting factors in the Education and Training Implementation in Order to MSME empowerment in Lumajang Regency. This research uses qualitative research design by descriptive approach.............
Keywords: Education, Training, Empowerment, MSME
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