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In the changing banking-climate, mostly managing an individual employee has become more difficult than ever before. A balanced life is one where we spread our energy and efforts between key areas of importance. Work life balance (WLB), a well-researched area, has been getting renewed research...
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After the introduction of the much-hyped Foreign University Bill by the Government of India, the competition in the private-education sector has become intensely tough. The whole education sector in India, in general, and the private management education sector, in particular, is having every...
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Media-industry is an important sector for any country, mostly because of its role as an indicator of its socioeconomic development. It applies to most developing nations and its regional states. Odisha continues to stay as one of the backward states of India on many fronts. Economy, education...
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When major commercial Banks are now looking towards the emerging markets of rural India, Regional Rural Banks (RRBs), which were set-up specifically for the rural sector, have had a bitter experience on the very same market. Almost all RRBs of India suffered huge loss, plagued by low morale of...
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The importance of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) sector in terms of its contribution to the national economy is a well researched area. Its contribution, particularly in terms of bringing equitable growth in a rural economy, is also important.In cognizance, Government took governance...
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Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) play a great role in all round rural development of rural economy. Their role in spreading financial inclusion has been highly recognized.To strengthen the functioning of these RRBs, many committees have given suggestions for reform, including amalgamation. Has...
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To achieve a targeted GDP growth rate we calculate resources in terms of professionals. But how many entrepreneurs are necessary? How many new firm formation are necessary? These questions are rarely debated. Studies show that there exists a correlation between the expected growth rate and...
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Speed, space and judicious sharing web-related resources are the key indicators of successful management of the computing-facilities and other web-resources of any progressive organisation. Such a case becomes much more demanding for any professional academic institution, where the majority...
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This paper is based on the findings of an empirical survey research, on digital engagements of customers buying or seeking information through digital media. It studies propensity and other engagement patterns in digital and social media marketing (DSMM). It statistically verifies if demographic...
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Considering the contributions of Micro-Small-&-Medium Enterprises (MSME) for a regional-economy, an empirical study of 213 MSM entrepreneurs in Odisha, in eastern India, was conducted to validate and verify various causal-relationships of socio-economic factors associated with...
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