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  • THE IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE OF GAMIFICATION TOOLS ON CONSUMERS’ ATTITUDE


Ms. HANA ALI M. ALDRIWI

Abstract:
Purpose: The goal of this research to detect whether there is a positive impact, the relation between two variables of the study (Experience, and Attitude), within this article demonstration of how does the usability of the Turkish gamification tool will affect the consumers’ attitude in improving their life in different manners, either in education; health; or on the psychological level.


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  • THE IMPACT OF ANTECEDENT VARIABLE “PSYCHOLOGICAL EMPOWERMENT” ON MANAGERIAL PERFORMANCE: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY ON PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BANKS OF SHIMLA DISTRICT


Parul Beri1, Prof. Kulwant Singh Pathania2

Abstract:
The Employee Empowerment and commitment in banking sector has become a buzzword in the recent management trends in both the public and private sector. Employee Empowerment has received wide recognition because it is a fundamental element of managerial and organizational effectiveness that increases when power and control are shared in an Organization. Employee empowerment is giving employees a certain degree of autonomy and responsibility for decision- making


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  • A COMPARATIVE STOCK PRICE ANALYSIS OF SELECT BANKING SHARES USING TECHNICAL ANALYSIS


*Dr.Nityasundar Nanda, **Dr.ShatrajitGoswami

Abstract:
Investment in equity is one of a lucrative opportunity to make best return and to hedge against the threat of inflation. Stock market is one of the most important investment avenues that constitutes thousands of securities. NSE and BSE are the leading stock exchanges operating in India. Selection of securities for investment is a crucial work which requires in depth study and better awareness regarding share price movements. This study carried out in this paper is about the technical analysis


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  • Role of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Rural Development in India


Dr. Sanjay S. Tekade

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In a corporatesetups, there are many stakeholders, one of them are business houses or organisations. These business houses contribute ominously to its pool that affect their internal stakeholders and support the initiatives of the company openhandedly. In India companies like Reliance and Tata are practicing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) for decades, long before CSR become a popular base


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  • A study of Industrial Development and Location Gap of Industries


Dr. Ram Naik

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Industrial Development is very important to grow the economy. Industrial development is wide concept. It includes many aspects. By taking the case of Chandgad Taluka the researcher proposes to make an in depth inquiry to understand the existing status of location in industrialization and the progress so far made. The researcher also proposes to undertake analysis of the location and its importance for industrialization in the above taluka.


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  • Impact of Pandemic on the Small and Medium Scale Industries in India


Sanjog D. Tupe

Abstract:
This study highlights how pandemic has affected small and medium enterprises in India. The study shows that firms of all sizes are harshly affected in multiple dimensions. Small and medium enterprise sales shrink by more and their cash drains faster than large firms in the same sector and country. COVID-19 had impacted largely on most of the SMEs in India. Many individuals who are skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled became jobless during pandemic. This paper focuses on how pandemic had impacted on the SMEs in India


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  • A study on Banking Ombudsman Scheme and Number of Complaints Registered in India


Mudakappa Sunagar1 and Dr.Umesh H. Arahunasi2

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The Banking Ombudsman Scheme (BOS) is a system in many nations including India which facilitates an alternative dispute handling and readdressing system to solve customer’s complaints against their banks. This paper is aimed to analyse the number of complaints received by the BOS based on various types of customers.


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