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Varghese, Bindi.Destination governance and a strategic approach to crisis management in tourism /Journal ArticleTourism Management
Type:Journal Article
Subject:Tourism Management
Description:Journal Of Investment And Management, Vol.5, Issue 1, pp.1-5, ISSN: 2328-7721 (Online), 2328-7713 (Print).
Keerthana, P., Cherian, Anila Rose., Sirimahachai, Uraiwan., Thadathil, Ditto Abraham., Varghese, Anitha., Hegde, Gurumurthy.Detection of picric acid in industrial effluents using multifunctional green fluorescent B/N-carbon quantum dots /Research PublicationChemistry
Type:Research Publication
Subject:Chemistry
Description:Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, Vol.10, Issue 2, ISSN No: 2213-3437. Carbon quantum dots have recently gained widespread attention due to their excellent physicochemical features. The rapid escalation in the dumping of hazardous chemicals into water, spurred demand for developing efficient and selective sensors for toxic chemicals. Herein, we have developed a novel fluorescence sensor for picric acid which is a major pollutant in industrial effluents. The new strategy exploits the development of a fluorescence sensor based on N-doped carbon quantum dots (N-CQDs) followed by boron functionalization. The N-CQDs were synthesized in a rapid single-step microwave technique by employing L-serine and citric acid. [show more]
Shivi Khanna and Purohit, HarshDeterminant of Capital Structure in Indian Manufacturing SectorManagement Studies
Subject:Management Studies
Description:Asia-Pacific Journal of Management Research and Innovation Vol. 8, No. 3. pp 265-269, ISSN No. 2319-510X
Dr. Sangeetha R and Ms. Anushka PatniDeterminants of balance of payments- Evidence from Indian and US /Journal ArticleMacroeconomics
Type:Journal Article
Subject:Macroeconomics
Description:International Journal of Management Studies, Vol.5, Issue 5, Part , pp.116-120, ISSN No: 2249-0302
Manoj MoraisDeterminants of Charitable Giving of Employees in the Organized Sector: A Case Study in Bengaluru Urban District.
Description:The study aims at identifying the determinants of charitable giving among working professionals who are into white collar jobs in the organized sector in Bengaluru urban district. The study also tries to understand the effect of Income and Non-Income factors that could affect decisions made by individuals towards charitable donations. The study captures charity donations in terms of money, time and gifts, based on its objectives; the focus is on monetary donations. Thus, based on the various available models based on demographic variables and attitudinal factors, the study has developed a comprehensive function that that includes both demographic and attitude related factors that could predict the charity behavior of an individual and in this case it is the working professional. The population includes all the white collar jobs and the sample size was 132 respondents. This includes both charity givers and non-givers. The sampling technique used was purposive random sampling and data was collected through questionnaire method and the questionnaire begins with an introductory question seeking if the respondent have made any donations in the last 12 months and based on their answer they are directed towards the three sections such as section A, B and C for those who said yes to the question and B and c for those who said no to the question. Section A is about the charity activities of the respondents, B is about the demographic details and C measures altruism, prestige, care and other attitude related factors using a 5 point Liker scale. Factor analysis was made used for the purpose of model testing. However, prior to the model testing, bi-variate and multi-variate exploratory analysis was done using cross tabulation in SPSS and python to understand the association between variables used in the study. To further clarify and conclude the relationship and strength of association between variables, Pearson???s Chi square was conducted. Based on these results most of the demographic variables seem to have positive relationship with charitable giving and few had partially negative relation with the incidence of giving. For example Gender, where being male have less chance of making charitable donations. Religion has no impact on the likelihood of making donations. viii Certain other variables such as age, education level and income have a positive relationship with charity giving. In other words as age, income, level of education are higher, the chances of making monetary donations increases. From the results of exploratory bi -variate analysis, certain variables were removed and were not part of factor analysis towards testing the model. The results of factor analysis shows that charitable giving (monetary) is the function of three factors namely benevolence, socioeconomic status and warm glow giving and thus it proves the model developed by the study. Thus the major determinants or predictors of charitable giving (monetary) are benevolent behaviour, socioeconomic status and warm glow giving. [show more]
B, Padmanabh - 1340002Determinants of consumer product return behaviour with respect to online shopping of apparelsPhDManagement
Type:PhD
Subject:Management
Description:This research aims at finding the determinants of consumer product return behavior with respect to online shopping of apparel in Bangalore city. The study was administered to 600 respondents, and the response received was from 465respondents. The convenience sampling method was used to collect samples across Bangalore city. Product return behavior was measured using a five-point Likert scale for 34 items. [show more]
Srinivasan P.Determinants of Equity Share Prices in India: A Panel Data ApproachEconomics
Subject:Economics
Description:The Romanian Economic Journal, Vol-15 (46), pp. 205-228. ISSN-1454-4296
Simi JasmineDeterminants of Internal Branding for Customer-OrientationManagement
Subject:Management
Description:International Journal of Research in Commerce, IT & Management, Vol-4 (5), pp. 33-38. ISSN-2231-5756
S Sridevi.DETERMINANTS OF ORGANISATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOUR OF EMPLOYEES IN BUSINESS PROCESS OUTSOURCING SECTOR
Description:Organizational Citizenship Behaviour is defined as the voluntary behaviour in which employees go beyond what is formally expected of them to contribute to the well being of the organisation and people involved in it. The present study investigated whether Big five Personality Traits and Psychological Contract have significant influence on Organisational Citizenship Behaviour of employees in Business Process Outsourcing Sector. Convenience sampling was adopted to administer the questionnaire (questionnaires were administered to the target sample from the business process outsourcing companies that gave permission, and through the online). Judgmental sampling method was adopted for deciding whom to administer the questionnaire. Employees must have worked for minimum 2 years in the present company to complete the questionnaire. 500 questionnaires were distributed and 381 fully completed questionnaires were compiled for analysis (76.2% response rate). In the present study the dimensions of Big Five Personality Traits ?? Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Neuroticism and Openness to Change, the Psychological Contract Variables - Relational Contract, Transactional Contract, Employer Commitment, and Employee Commitment, and the dimensions of Organisational Citizenship Behaviour- Altruism, Conscientiousness, Courtesy, Civic Virtue and Sportsmanship were measured on 381 employees of top 10 BPO companies listed by NASSCOM . The result of the present study indicated that extraversion dimension of Big Five Personality Traits had a significant influence on Organisational Citizenship Behaviour. Psychological Contract variables Relational Contract, Transactional Contract and Employer Commitment had a significant influence on Organisational Citizenship Behaviour. In this study we have analyzed the implications based on the results found. Some of the implications of the study were the BPO employees high on extraversion, may display more citizenship behaviours towards the organisation. The employees who scored high on the psychological contract measures may result in exhibiting voluntary behaviour towards the organisation. It is suggested for the future researchers to replicate the study to determine how the findings reported here correspond to the results of studies conducted in other work environments to ensure proper generalization. Future researches also need to consider the moderating influences of person and situation-based factors on the relationship between Big Five personality Traits, Psychological Contract and OCB. Additionally, researcher may consider the respondents position in future studies as findings. A dyadic response from both the managers and employees can be a better study to avoid bias and self rating. Key words: Organisational Behaviour, Big Five, Psychological Contract, Organisational Citizenship Behaviour, Human Resource Management. [show more]
George, Louis., Varghese, Anitha., Nizam, AatikaDetermination of thallium in environmental samples by surfactant assisted dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction combined with first order derivative spectrophotometry /Journal ArticleChemistry
Type:Journal Article
Subject:Chemistry
Description:European Journal Of Chemistry, Vol.6, Issue 2, pp.420-425, ISSN No:2153-2257 (Online) 2153-2249 (Print)
Zembe, Wurayayi. - 1148025Developing a democratic constitutional framework through a people driven constitution making process for zimbabwe /
PhD
Management
Type:
PhD
Subject:Management
Cherian Jose, Rao K. Sumita and Srivastava KiranDeveloping Critical Thinking Skills Among Secondary School Students: Need of the HourEducation
Subject:Education
Description:Golden Research Thoughts, Vol-3 (2), pp. 1-3. ISSN-2231-5063
Vidyasagar, Nisha - PS1144203Development and effectiveness of a screening measure and a computerized cognitive remediation program for children with reading and arithmetic difficultiesPhDPsychology
Type:PhD
Subject:Psychology
Description:Reading and arithmetic skills are considered as the foundation skills necessary for educational and vocational success. Research has outlined the important role of specific cognitive functions for efficient reading, comprehension of text and arithmetic processes. Learning difficulties have been shown to have a tremendous impact on later life, both in academics and social relationships. It therefore becomes imperative that we identify, as early as possible, children ‘at risk’ for learning difficulties and attempt to assess the relevant cognitive skills and plan and execute intervention programs to improve the efficacy of these cognitive skills. This present study has attempted to do this, keeping the Right to Intervention (RTI) model as the rationale and has focussed on designing an assessment tool along with a remediation program based on the cognitive viewpoint. [show more]
Koo, Jongsoon - 1630091Development and effectiveness of an art therapy application for childrenPhDPsychology
Type:PhD
Subject:Psychology
Description:This study involved developing an art therapy app and explored the effectiveness of art therapy using the app on enhancing children's’ self-esteem. Digital technology has become a part of human life and has also influenced mental health services. There is a recommendation to use digital technology in low-resource countries to bridge the mental health service gap for individuals with mental health problems. To meet the needs of art therapists and clients, an app called ‘Art about Me’ was designed as a new medium/tool in art therapy intervention by the researcher, an art therapist. Confidentiality, security, documentation, and a backing up system were the primary features considered while developing the app. Three school counselors who participated in an art therapy workshop provided art therapy intervention using the app for children in school settings to improve their self-esteem. The results indicated that art therapy using the app was significantly effective in enhancing their self-esteem. This study concluded that the app could replace traditional art materials and work as a substitute medium. It helped build a therapeutic alliance with clients, develop self-growth and potential for children, and was appreciated by counselors. The art therapy app would be an adequate solution to provide therapeutic services and overcome the limitation of art materials for art therapy, especially in low resource countries. [show more]
Kuriyan, Nayana Mariya - 1630092Development and efficacy of creativity enhancement programme for adolescents with specific learning disabilityPhDPsychology
Type:PhD
Subject:Psychology
Description:Adolescents with Specific Learning Disability (SLD) face academic and emotional challenges in their school life. Creativity is a skill which helps adolescents to approach problems of daily life differently. That would help them to explore and nurture their self-esteem. Though there is a debate on whether creativity is innate or learned, activities are still required for children to recognize and nurture the creative skills in children. Studies show that creative tasks develop self-esteem in children and also decrease depression in children with SLD. Creativity Enhancement Programme (CrEP) is developed as part of the study in consultation with experts in the field based on Torrance’s Theory of Creativity. The Programme tested the efficacy in improving the creativity and the self-esteem as well as reducing anxiety and depression of 100 adolescents with SLD. The adolescents with SLD, studying in class sixth to ninth in five schools that follow the state syllabus and English medium of instruction, which are situated in South Bengaluru were selected. Initial screening consisted of an assessment of SLD and intelligence to select participants. Out of 100 students with SLD, 50 students each were randomly allocated to experimental and control groups. [show more]
Prasad, Smrity - PHCS1045003Development and implementation of algorithm for image preprocessing and microorganismPhDComputer Science
Type:PhD
Subject:Computer Science
Description:The digital revolution has changed most aspects of modern life. Nowhere has the change been more fundamental than in the field of microscopy. Researchers who use the microscope in their investigations have been among the pioneers who applied digital processing techniques to images. Vision is most powerful of the five senses of human being. Digitized visual information provides high impact on the subject. Digital image processing is concerned with the extraction of useful information from images. Visual information from microscopic images of microorganisms is analyzed regularly. This has resulted in a need to understand and implement digital processing on microscopic images. The purpose of this thesis is to bring new digital image processing techniques for the noise removal of microscopic image of microorganisms. The digitized image processing includes image representation; improving image quality by removing noise; and enhancing the quality of microscopic images. [show more]
Joseph, Thomas - PS1144209Development and standardization of a tool to assess spirituality in families for family based interventions /PhDPsychology
Type:PhD
Subject:Psychology
Description:The aim of the study was to develop and standardize a tool for family spiritual assessment. The sample consisted of 1502 Indian participants which included members from three religious backgrounds namely: Christianity, Hinduism and Islam. The data collected through face-to-face interview was analyzed using exploratory factor analysis (EFA), t-test and ANOVA. A five-item Likert-type tool developed was named as Family Spiritual Assessment Scale (FSAS) through a process of item development. [show more]
J, Rachel Anusha. - 1530087Development and validation of an intimate relationship security scale /PhDPsychology
Type:PhD
Subject:Psychology
M. KavithaDevelopment and validation of analytical methods for the determination of anti-fungal drug in active pharmaceutical ingredient and other dosage forms
Description: A simple and sensitive extractive spectrophotometric method is proposed for the determination of fluconazole drug, in pure form and in the available dosage forms. The method (A) is based on ion-pair formation between the fluconazole and Mo(V)-thiocyanate inorganic complex in the acidic medium and method (B) is based on ion-pair formation between the fluconazole and Co(II)-tetrathiocyanate inorganic complex in the acidic medium. For method (A), the formed coloured ion-pair is extracted with dichloromethane and absorbance is measured quantitatively with maximum absorption at 470nm. The molar absorptivity and Sandells sensitivity of the coloured species are 0.38x104 L mol-1 cm-1 and 0.8 ng cm-2 respectively. Beers law is obeyed between 4.0 -50.0 ?g mL-1 of fluconazole concentration. For method (B) the formed coloured ion-pair is extracted by using a mixture of (3.5:6.5) n-butanol : dichloromethane and the absorbance is measured quantitatively with maximum absorption at 620nm. The molar absorptivity and Sandells sensitivity of the coloured species are 0.268x104 L mol-1 cm-1 and 0.114 ng cm-2 respectively. Beers law is obeyed between 5.5.0-80 ?g mL-1 of fluconazole concentration. The first order derivative spectrophotometric method is also proposed for the determination of fluconazole in pharmaceutical formulations. The proposed methods are successfully applied for the assay of the fluconazole drug in different dosage forms without any interference from common excipients. The results are in good agreement with those obtained by the official pharmacopeial method. Keywords: Spectrophotometry, fluconazole, ion-pair complex, pharmaceutical preparation, molybdenum thiocyanate, cobalt thiocyanate. [show more]
R, Arokia Paul Rajan.Development of an intelligent health monitoring system integrated with mobile application through IOT /PatentMechanical Engineering
Type:Patent
Subject:Mechanical Engineering
Description:Patent Number: 202041053102, Applicant: Dr.A.Narasima Venkatesh. An Intelligent health measuring system measures the vital health parameters like blood pressure, heart beat blood sugar, body position and temperature of the user or the patient. The non-invasive sensors are used to measure the health parameters easily without causing any disturbances to the patient or the user. [show more]