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Abstract: Currently, Leadership and Organizational Citizenship Behaviours are the most significant actors in management of organizations. Leadership ensures management of human factor within organizations while orientation and control of human factor is provided by organizational citizenship behaviour. The leadership characteristics of managers' have a direct and highly important impact on primarily employees and organizational citizenship wisdom as well as organizational culture, climate and success. Managers' personal and professional characteristics and their communication and management styles are essential determinants for formation and shaping of organizational citizenship. This research article proposes that the performance of an organization can be improved while taking Leadership Behavior, Organizational Fairness & Organizational..........
[1]. Bakhshi, A., Sharma, D. A., & Kumar, K. (2011). Organizational Commitment as predictor of Organizational Citizenship Behaviour. European Journal of Business and Management, 3(4), 78-86
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Abstract: Purpose - The objective of this study to explain the organizational culture as a mediation of transformational leadership on small business enterprice performance. In addition, analyze and explain the direct influence of transformational leadership on small business enterprice performance. Methodology - There are 270 small business enterprice in Malang - East Java - Indonesia as the study sample. The method used was a survey. The leader of small business entrepreneurs as research respondents.Analysis using multivariate statistical methods SEM (Structural Equation Modeling). Research Findings - The result of statistical test of the influence of the standardized positive value 0.078 and the significance value (p) of the SMEs in the model........
Key Words: Transformational leadership , organizational culture, SME performance
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Abstract: In a highly complex and competitive organizational world the role of dynamic employees with higher futuristic potentiality cannot be undermined. Organizational efficiency and growth is largely enhanced due to unique attributes and expertise its employees embrace. This can be supported by the famous Hawthorne studies which brought about a new perspective in Human Relations Movement .It focused on the relations between people and their social environment backed by motivations. Positive reinforcement is a technique to elicit and to strengthen new behaviors by adding rewards and incentives. Participative leadership is another mode through which there can be positive employee involvement with focus on group decision-making, encouraging creativity and thus higher organizational growth...........
Keywords: Organizational efficiency, Positive enforcement, Participative leadership, Employee involvement, Organizational growth.
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Abstract: In organizations' turnover rate is an important factor that has to be put into consideration. Turnover is related to an employee developing an intention to leave work. Understanding the factor that can lead an employee to leave their job, and determining the factors that leads to intention to leave is an important subject to turn attention to. The main purpose of this research is to discover organizational cynicism, which is a new phenomenon that affects the level of intention to leave, and how can organizational cynicism differ according to gender differences. This research explores these factors in details, adverse effects, and possible results that could be useful in limiting the rate of organizational............
Keywords: Organizational cynicism, Intention to leave, Gender differences.
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Abstract: Adoption of ICT has significantly altered banks operations and service delivery mechanism. Across the globe, banks have adopted technology in order to facilitate operation efficiency, service provision and cost reduction. This studywas undertaken todetermine the extent of ICT use, the benefits of using ICT andthe challenges experienced in the use of ICT in commercial banks in Kenya. A descriptive research design was used in which a questionnaire was administered to information systems managers and customer service managers in each of the banks............
Keywords: ICT, Service Delivery.
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Abstract: The main purpose of the this research is to design a model for assessing e-banking services by combining the AHP and Fuzzy ARAS approaches. For this purpose, by reviewing the literature review, the indexes and areas were first identified by Selection of effective factors in accepting e-banking in four areas of strategic factors, technical (technological) factors, organizational factors and cultural factors. Then, using a paired comparison questionnaire, a questionnaire was distributed among a sample of 80 experts and managers of various branches in the Keshavarzi Bank in.............
Keywords: Model Design, Service Evaluation, Electronic Banking, AHP and Fuzzy ARAS.
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Abstract: The seeming lack of management support in making deliberate attempts and policies to recognize and encourage diversity in the studied firms, which manifest in the lack of flexibility in work patterns necessitated this study. The broad objective of the study was to determine the type of relationship existing between diversity management and employee performance in Plastic manufacturing Firms in Anambra State. The study adopted a survey research design. The study population was 443 and complete enumeration was adopted. Data were collected using structured questionnaire and were analysed using Pearson's Product Moment Correlation Coefficient. The hypotheses were tested at 5% level of significance. The findings indicated that there was a statistically.............
Keywords: Diversity Management, Employee Performance, Plastic Manufacturing Firms.
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Abstract: Insurance is a scheme or in modern terms, a paid service which reduces the cost of loss or effect of loss caused by variety of risks. It accumulates funds to meet individual losses and provides safety and security for untoward losses. In this juncture it is highly important for an insurance company to be efficient in its operations. This study has attempted to study the operational efficiency of Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) of India during the post reform period. It has been nearing two decades since opening up of Private life insurance players in the market. Hence it becomes imperative to study the performance and position of LIC of India in managing its funds.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Ethical Leadership and Organization Effectiveness |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Harpreet Singh |
: | 10.9790/487X-2006055357 |
Abstract: Leadership is process of influencing of behavior of other and direct their activities towards the organization goals .the manner in which an individual leads has direct influence on how that person may operate under supervisory capacity leadership is set of interpersonal behavior designed to influence employees to cooperate in the achievement of objective .leader are the person that drives the efforts of employees toward the success of organization ethics are set of values that govern action behavior of and individual in the organization .Ethical leaders have tremendous impact on how peoples in their organization behave and what they achieve . Ethical leadership enhances business effectiveness and improves the culture that helps to attain competitive advantage. Leader with ethical behavior brings good interpersonal relation and trust among the member of the organization.
Keywords: Leadership, Business Ethics, Organizational Effectiveness, Ethical Leadership.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | A Study on Management Practices in a Private School and Public School |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Vijay Kumar Sankili |
: | 10.9790/487X-2006055862 |
Abstract: With surge in increasing number of Schools heavy competition in Education system in today's world that we see Schools are raising like mushrooms. The institutions are trying their best to make their presence felt among others through various sources of advertisements and promotions. Today's youth being internet savvy, the educational institutions are catching up slowly and steadily in the digital schools in education sector in Maharashtra. Therefore there is an immediate need to explore the various methods, sources by which the institution can rapidly increase their applicant pool and their brand image.
Keywords: Education, System, Institution, Management, Evaluate, Infrastructure, Private school, Public school.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Attitude of local residents towards the development of tourism in Vung Tau |
Country | : | VietNam |
Authors | : | Ho Van Han |
: | 10.9790/487X-2006056366 |
Abstract: It's certain that tourism has been playing a crucial role in the economic development of a nation in general and Vung Tau City in particular. Although the local government has always been striving to develop Vung Tau tourism in a civilized, modern, and friendly way, they aren't aware that the attitudes of the residents towards tourists are the key issue for sustainable development. The purpose of this paper is to survey the attitudes of the residents towards Vung Tau tourism development. In this study, we will measure attitudes of the residents through four basic factors: social interaction with tourists, culture of profiteering, negative barriers, and perception of crowding. The results showed that there are not correct and good attitudes towards these factors.
Keywords: attitude, tourism, tourists, residents
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