Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.5958/0976-478x.2019.00024.7
V. Kaveri
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.5958/0976-478X.2017.00008.8
Amol Mane, N. Y. Rajeshirke, R. Kumbhar
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.5958/0976-478X.2014.00335.8
A. Sane
Financial System Plays An Important Role In The Growth And Development Of A Nation. The Growing Complexity Of Financial Products Over The Past Decade, Coupled With Financial Innovations, Has Put Enormous Pressure And Responsibilities On Shoulders Of Financial Investors. Financial Services Are Becoming Freely Accessible, But, Increasingly Complex Financial Services Market Offers The Consumers Myriad Of Products With Intricate Features And Services, Which Leave Many People Ill Equipped To Cope Up With The Sophisticated Financial Needs. The Economies Around The World Have Increasingly Considered Financial Literacy As A Key Pillar For The Development Of Financial System Of A Country. As Financial Markets Become More Sophisticated And Households Assume A Growing Share Of The Responsibility And Risk For Financial Decisions, Financial Education Is Necessary To Ensure Sufficient Levels Of Investors And Consumer Protection As Wells As The Smooth Functioning Of The Financial Markets. Creating Financial Literacy Can Play A Critical Role In Equipping The Consumers With The Information, Fundamental Knowledge, And Skills To Evaluate Their Options And Enables Them To Understand The Implications Of Alternative Financial Decisions. Through This Paper, Author Would Explain Importance Of Financial Literacy And Challenges Faced By The Indian Economy In Inculcating Financial Literacy.
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.5958/0976-478x.2018.00030.7
V. Bhate
The purpose of this article is to explain the criteria and to describe the procedure adopted to select the best research paper published in 2017 in The Journal of Commerce and Management Thoughta peer reviewed Journal being published by ABEED since 2010. After three rounds of careful and critical readings of all papers, the paper entitled Afloat in Uncertainty and Cynicism: An Experience from Egypt (Volume 8, Number 3, July-Sept. 2017) by Mr. Mohamed Mousa and Ms. Hala A. Abdelgaffar has been nominated for the Best Research Paper Award
本文的目的是解释标准,并描述选择2017年发表在《商业与管理思想杂志》(The Journal of Commerce and Management thought)上的最佳研究论文所采用的程序,该杂志是ABEED自2010年以来出版的同行评审期刊。在对所有论文进行了三轮仔细和批判性的阅读之后,题为“漂浮在不确定性和玩世不恭中:来自埃及的经验”的论文(第8卷,第3期,7 - 9月)。Mohamed Mousa先生和Hala A. Abdelgaffar女士于2017年发表的论文被提名为最佳研究论文奖
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.5958/0976-478x.2015.00042.7
S. Kasinath
Transport is one of the service sectors. Transport plays a vital link between in the production centers, distribution centers and the ultimate consumers’. Transport also exercises a unifying and integrating influence on the economy. Indian Railways is one of the means of transport of bulk goods for long distances and commuters in India. Indian Railways is the life line of India. Indian Railways is one of the biggest employers by employing 13.34 lakhs of employees. Indian Railways carried 8, 397million passengers through 3327 number of Mail/Express trains run daily while the Passenger trains are 4610 run daily. The passenger earnings are Rs 365.32 billion while the freight earnings were Rs 915.71 billion. The NTKMS was 667 billion and PKMS is at 1159 billion during the year 2013–14. Hence, the present study is based on analysis of the performance of Indian Railways in India from the following aspects: 1) A Brief history of Indian Railway 2) Organization Structure of Indian Railways 3) Physical Performance of Indian Railways 4) Financial Performance of Indian Railways 5) Productivity of Indian Railways 6) Human Resources in Indian Railways.
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.5958/0976-478x.2018.00026.5
Pravin Mane, Chetna Arora
Business organizations are today no more confined in single geographical markets, the need to significantly grow to newer markets with its existing or new offerings has spurred globalization. The development in international business compels organizations to focus on world as a market. These organizations’ setting up manufacturing plants and business development operations in different countries in order to develop international business. Global business operations have provided opportunities both to the business and to employees who may have to shift to other operational locations apart from home locations. These employees are known as expatriates and expatriate management has become a matter of concern for HR Managers as a large number of expats are flipping across borders. The international organizations should understand the crux of employing the skilled and competency based workforce. The concept of written policies for expatriate compensation must be followed. The importance of experienced staff and a proper measure of provision of expatriate benefits in terms of policies must be followed. The paper focuses on key issues such as International Benefits and Compensation, the Expatriate Compensation Balance Sheet, Compensation and Career Planning, the role of expatriates and as to how companies compensate their expatriates.
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.5958/0976-478X.2019.00001.6
M. Thilgavathi, B. Indirapriyadharshini
'Consumer is king'-the statement carries profound truth in it. Today the success of any firm depends upon the satisfaction of consumers. For satisfying the consumers the firm should know about the behaviour of the consumers. In these circumstances understanding consumer is a very difficult task because of the changing technology, innovation, and changes in life style. Researchers conducted many research in this area, and they given only few suggestion, but there is no final conclusion. In today's global market, brand awareness among consumers play a decisive role in the sales turnover of the company. India's FMCG sector is the fourth largest sector in the economy providing employment to millions of people. Tough competition, low per capita consumption, low operating cost, and big distribution network are some of the characteristics of Indian FMCG industry. Main components of Indian FMCG industry are Household Care, Personal Care, Food& Beverages. Shampoo market in India is in excess to Rs. 4000 Crore and has shown more than 15% year-on year growth in last few years. Changing lifestyles and value systems across the society is contributing towards growth of shampoo market. Looking good and stylish, and image enhancement are some of the things attached to modern lifestyles and this is helping shampoo market to grow. The data is collected through primary and secondary sources. The results revealed that, the majority of consumer use Hindustan Uniliver Limited shampoo brands.
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.5958/0976-478x.2018.00021.6
M. J. Ahamed
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.5958/0976-478X.2019.00002.8
Achut P. Pednekar
{"title":"Customers ’Inference towards Pre-owned Cars: An Empirical Report","authors":"Achut P. Pednekar","doi":"10.5958/0976-478X.2019.00002.8","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.5958/0976-478X.2019.00002.8","url":null,"abstract":"","PeriodicalId":168940,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Commerce and Management Thought","volume":"91 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"1900-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"132753945","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.5958/J.0976-478X.5.1.001
V. Ambilikumar
The accounting system that is necessary to bring out the business results should have enough space to accommodate the changes taking place from time- to- time in the concerned field. Cooperative societies were following an accounting system which was very simple to understand even by those who are not much educated. Today, the condition has changed throughout the world as a result of which cooperatives in different sectors started using double entry accounting system. The study conducted in 24 service cooperative banks (SCBs) in Thiruvananthapuram district in Kerala reveals that no SCB follows the double entry accounting system in its complete form. Wide variation is found in the preparation of R&D statement onwards. The Trading Account, P&L Account and the Balance Sheet prepared by the selected SCBs are in no way comparable with one another, thus, lacks uniformity. It is found that there is no uniformity in the heads of accounts, treatment of items in the final accounts, pattern of preparation of final accounts and also in the preparation of schedules or even budgets. The study was conducted with the main objective of knowing whether the SCBs follow uniform pattern in the preparation of final accounts. The study suggests that double entry accounting system has to be implemented in SCBs.
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