International Journal of Advance and Innovative Research Volume 6, Issue 2 (V) : April – June 2019 |
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Sr. No | Contents | Page No |
1 | IMPACT OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS TOWARDS INDIAN ECONOMY S. Rishikesh and Vishnu Vardhan S |
1 – 4 |
2 | ADOPTION OF TECHNOLOGY IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Siddarth B, Kevin. V. Samuel and C. Sindhu |
5 – 9 |
3 | E-LOGISTICS, A NEW WAY OF ADVANCED BUSINESS Dr. P. Rekha, Barath J and Ann Shalu Antony |
10 – 13 |
4 | IMPACT ON GST AND DEMONETIZATION OF FINANCIAL STABILITY IN INDIAN ECONOMY S. Priyadharshini and Dr. T. Arockia Sagayaraj |
14 – 16 |
5 | RISK –RETURN RELATIONSHIP OF SELECT STOCKS OF NSE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO IT INDUSTRY Dr. N. Pakutharivu and Dr. D. Jogish |
17 – 24 |
6 | A COMPARISON BETWEEN FRANKLIN INDIA AND SUNDARAM BNP PARIBAS MUTUAL FUND OPEN ENDED SCHEMES YEARLY RETURNS R. Kesavamoorthy |
25 – 27 |
7 | REVIEW ON IMPACT OF CAPITAL MARKET IN TODAYS ECONOMY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO RWANDA Bikorimana Benoit, Athul B Menon and Migisha Flavien |
28 – 29 |
8 | BUSINESS PROCESS INNOVATION WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Shebin Sharief and Dr.D.Kalpana |
30 – 32 |
9 | IMPACT OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE ON ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT OF EMPLOYEES IN ORGANIZED TEXTILE RETAIL STORES IN ERODE Dr. P. Poongudi and R.Nisha |
33 – 37 |
10 | RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA I. Shakena and Dr. S. Sethurajan |
38 – 40 |
11 | CUSTOMER RETAINING Gokela. L and Ragasudha. S |
41 – 44 |
12 | LEADERSHIP ASSESMENT OF MSME CATEGORY SPINNING MILLS IN COIMBATORE Samruthi Ranjith and Dr. D. M. Navarasu |
45 – 49 |
13 | EMERGENCE OF MODERN LEADERSHIP STYLES A. Nivasni and K. Suva Lakshmi |
50 – 53 |
14 | DEVELOPMENT OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS Nandhini V. S and Hari Vadhani C. R |
54 – 56 |
15 | OCCUPATIONAL STRESS IN THE PRIVATE SECTORS: A CASE OF TEXTILE MANAGERS Dr. T. Shenbhaga Vadivu |
57 – 60 |
16 | EMPLOYEE EMPOWERMENT- CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES KM. Ravina Sirohi |
61 – 63 |
17 | SOCIAL MEDIA ADOPTION IN HEALTH CARE SERVICES Neethu Alex and Dr .K. Anitha |
64 – 68 |
18 | A STUDY ON LIVELIHOOD PATTERN AND PROBLEMS OF WOMEN AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS IN COIMBATORE DISTRICT Dr. G Jayanthi, Sreeanandan and Baranipriya A |
69 – 72 |
19 | PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL SYSTEM IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) SECTORS AT COIMBATORE DISTRICT P. Sukumar |
73 – 77 |
20 | INDORE: THE NUMERO UNO A PERFECT EXAMPLE OF TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP Prof. Anjali Madhwani and Dr. Rubina Pathan Panchal |
78 – 80 |
21 | ORGANIZED RETALING IN INDIA – OPPORTUNITIES AND OBSTACLES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO COIMBATORE CITY P. Kathiravan and Dr. K. V. Kannan |
81 – 84 |
22 | RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP Prof. Manjunath B Kabadi and Prof. Manjunatha S |
85 – 90 |
23 | MANAGEMENT EDUCATION: INDIAN PERSPECTIVE Prof. Sumathy V M S and Dr. D Jogish |
91 – 93 |
24 | EMPLOYEE EMPOWERMENT: HRM PRACTICES OF MSME SECTOR S. R. Nivethitha and Dr. D. M. Navarasu |
94 – 96 |
25 | DEVELOPMENT OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTHK. Jennifer and Dr. D. Barani Kumar | 97 – 99 |
26 | CUSTOMER PREFERENCE TOWARDS GOLD ORNAMENTS WITH REFERENCE TO WOMEN R. Kanmani and Dr. D. Kalpana |
100 – 103 |
27 | LIFE SATISFACTION AND STRESS LEVEL AMONG NON-WORKING WOMEN WITH THEIR SELF CONFIDENCE R. Kanmani and Dr. D. Kalpana |
104 – 107 |
28 | THE CHANGING FACE OF SERVICES MARKETING: A THEORETICAL ANALOGY Godwin K Jacob and Dr. D. Kalpana |
108 – 111 |
29 | A STUDY ON EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AMONG TEACHING WOMEN FACULTY IN SELF FINANCING ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGES Sathya M. |
112 – 117 |
30 | EXPLORATION OF SELF IN SHASHI DESHPANDE’S A MATTER OF TIME Purnima S. Kumar and Dr. Priya Sharon Thomas |
118 – 121 |
31 | A STUDY ON CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS FAST MOVING CONSUMER GOODS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO HEALTH DRINKS IN COIMBATORE CITY B. Janani and Dr. D. Baranikumar |
122 – 125 |
32 | THE BANDWAGON OF TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT IN KAMALA MARKANDAYA’S THE COFFER DAMS P. Jagadeeswari and Dr. R. Sangeetha |
126 – 129 |
33 | CHALLENGES OF DEVELOPING WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN INDIA Dr. K. Gunasundari, Dr. K. Ramya and P. G. Suraj |
130 – 132 |
34 | A STUDY ON RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGY AND EVOLUTION TECHNIQUES IN PRIVATE ORGANIZATION Dinesh S |
133 – 135 |
35 | TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ORGANIZATIONAL CONTRADICTION: MANAGE THE CROSS CULTURAL CONFLICT. M. Kousalya Devi and Dr. D. Kalpana |
136 – 138 |
36 | GOODS AND SERVICE TAX IMPACT ON INDIAN TEXTILE INDUSTRY: CURRENT SCENARIO Dr. P. Kamalnath |
139 – 141 |
37 | A STUDY ON CUSTOMERS’ ATTITUDE TOWARDS ADVERTISING MEDIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO COIMBATORE CITY Dr. K. Latha and Ramyaprabha N |
142 – 146 |
38 | A STUDY ON EMPLOYEE WELFARE MEASURES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SREE JAGATH GURU TEXTILES, OLAPPALAYAM, KANGAYAM Dr. K. Latha |
147 – 151 |
39 | FACTORS DETERMINING STOCK PRICE OF SELECT FMCG COMPANIES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO NATIONAL STOCK EXCHANGE Dr. N. Pakutharivu and M. Uma Maheshwari |
152 – 157 |
40 | A STUDY ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF SELECT PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS Dr. V. Sridhar and D. Nivetha |
158 – 164 |
41 | A STUDY ON ENTREPRENEUR AND WOMEN ENTREPRENEUR R. Julie and R. Subasree |
165 – 168 |
42 | A GLOBAL SCENARIO - INDIAN RETAIL INDUSTRY OF OPPORTUNITIES, CHALLENGES, AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES Dr. Kowsalya C |
169 – 174 |
43 | A STUDY ON CUSTOMERS PERCEPTION TOWARDS CHINESE BRAND SMARTPHONES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO BEST MOBILE STORES, TIRUPUR Dr. D. Suganthi |
175 – 178 |
44 | EFFECTIVENESS OF THE TRAINING PROGRAMME AT KERALA AGRO MACHINERY CORPORATION LTD (KAMCO) Dr. D. Suganthi |
179 – 182 |
45 | PROMINENCE OF BANCASSURANCE - A MALODOROUS SHOT R. Shobana |
183 – 186 |
46 | TELEMEDICINE: A TREND OF HEALTH CARE SECTOR IN THE COMMUNITY Kashmiri Saikia and Dr. S Rajalakshmi |
187 – 189 |
47 | THE IMPACT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OFSUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT R. Sam Lovelesan and Dr. D. M. Navarasu |
190 – 192 |
48 | THE IMPACT OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY ON THE CURRENT TEACHING METHODOLOGY Vetrivel. N and Dr. D. Baranikumar |
193 – 196 |
49 | THE IMPACT OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE ON WORKER’S ACTIVITY PERFORMANCE: THE MODERATING POSITION OF PERCEIVED ORGANIZATIONAL ASSIST S. Jaishree and Dr. S. Parthiban |
197 – 198 |
50 | HOME AUTOMATION USING VOICE CONTROL I. Maria Susai Britto and Dr. A. V. Senthil Kumar |
199 - 205 |