K J Anju | Nest egg and venture behaviour of IT professionals
- A study in Bengaluru
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N, Jayapandian. | Network selection system and method for wimax integrated network and wlan integrated network / | Patent | Communication |
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Type:Patent Subject:Communication |
Description:Patent Number: 201941032402, Applicant: Mr. Kathiresan J.
Disclosed is a network selection system and method for a Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) network and a wireless LAN (WLAN) network. The method includes the step of tracking a Mobile or fixed devices (MoFD) for identifying a plurality of Quality of Service (QoS) requirements through a Handoff Decision Manager (HDM) module coupled with a plurality of Media Access Control (MAC) layers of the WiMAX network and the WLAN network. [show more]
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Kumar, Sunita. | Neuromarketing: The new science of advertising / | Journal Article | Management - Advertising |
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Type:Journal Article Subject:Management - Advertising |
Description:Universal Journal Of Management, Vol.3, Issue 12, pp.524 - 531, ISSN No: 2331-950X.
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Rajeev, Rijo., Thadathil, Ditto Abraham., Varghese, Anitha. | New horizons in surface topography modulation of MXenes for electrochemical sensing toward potential biomarkers of chronic disorders / | Research Publication | Chemistry |
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Type:Research Publication Subject:Chemistry |
Description:Critical Reviews in Solid State and Materials Sciences, Vol.7, Issue 3, pp.1-43, ISSN No: 1547-6561.
MXenes are recently advanced two-dimensional layered nanomaterials that have various characteristic properties for developing electrochemical sensors for bioanalytical applications, such as hydrophilicity, good biocompatibility, electrical conductivity, heightened ion transportation, and ease of functionalization. MXenes are revealed to be having applications in various other fields including energy storage, and catalysis. The combination of a layered structure, biocompatibility, and high surface functionalities makes MXene a highly versatile material for electrochemical sensing applications. The effect of various synthesis and functionalization strategies on tuning the properties of MXenes toward improving sensing abilities has been comprehensively discussed. [show more]
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Vedasnata Srividya | NEWCOMERS SATISFACTION IN RELATION TO ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE SOCIALIZATION AND SELF-EFFICACY OF EMPLOYEES IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SECTOR | | |
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Description:Rapid growth in IT sector poses unprecedented challenges to HR practices in organizations, which are primarily driven by constant pressure to recruit suitable candidates, meet the expectations of the new entrants and to reduce attrition. Some of the typical HR challenges faced by the rapid growth sectors are the expanding job demands that impact the structure and culture of the organization, the large recruitment of the new entrants and systematized induction training demands. In this dissertation, the focus is on understanding the socialization tactics of the new entrants in IT sector in terms of their role orientation, adjustment, organizational culture, self-efficacy and the overall satisfaction.
Organizational Socialization of new employees has always been a critical process for most of the organizations. Over the years multiple aspects of socialization have been studied and the research on socialization has viewed it from multiple perspectives. Initially it was viewed as the process through which organizations acculturate the new entrants. However much of the recent research view it as a learning process in which the entrants role is much more important and organizations can only manage that process. The importance of socialization in organization needs to be overemphasized, as it is one of the essential components of building and maintaining organizational culture.
The aspect of understanding organization culture is not a very new phenomenon but in most of the Indian organizations this study has not got momentum. Self-efficacy refers to ones personal belief regarding how capable one is in controlling events and situations in ones life, such as performing or completing specific tasks and behaviours. Socialization research has been conducted in several contexts. However, the context of IT sector has mostly been neglected. In the context of India there hasnt been much study. The lack of research this context coupled with contextual features of IT sector, which indicate greater new entrants self-efficacy with respect to their socialization tactics, has been the prime motive for this study.
From such an interactionist perspective, it is necessary to investigate how both individual and organizational factors combine to influence (1) newcomers' subsequent adjustments to organizations (2) their role behaviours and (3) moderating effects of self-efficacy. The purpose of this study is to address these issues. The dependent variable is newcomers adjustment which is measured in terms of role outcomes such as role orientation, role conflict, role ambiguity and personal outcomes such as commitment to organization, intention to quit and job satisfaction. Independent variable is socialization tactics (collective vs. individual; formal vs. informal; investiture vs. divestiture; sequential vs. random; serial vs. disjunctive and fixed vs. variable). The moderating variables are demographic components such as gender, age, qualification, marital status, zone from where respondent has completed highest education, work-experience duration, number of past job experiences newcomers have and their future career choices. This study viewed socialization from an interactionist perspective and has investigated the link between socialization tactics and new entrants satisfaction.
This study generated responses from newcomers having not more than 18 months of work- experience in a particular organization. The research includes responses from IT sector in Bangalore. A detailed standardized Questionnaire was adapted to be used as an instrumentation tool. The questionnaire was completed by 306 respondents using convenient sampling technique. The statistical techniques adopted are Cronbachs alpha reliability test, Descriptives (means and standard deviations), Percentile Quartile, Bivariate Correlations and ANOVA. Seven hypotheses were tested and analyzed.
Innovative role orientation has a significant correlation with sequential random, serial disjunctive and fixed variable. A high score on orientation indicates an innovative role orientation in which a new entrant attempts to alter procedures for performing a role, the purpose of role itself, or both. There is significant influence of sequential random tactic followed by formal informal on the role orientation of the employees. In previous studies it was observed that invidualised tactics was positively correlated to innovative role orientation. But in current study the researcher found that institutionalized tactics were positively correlated to innovative role orientation. There is no significant influence of organizational culture on the satisfaction of the newcomers.
The detailed findings, conclusions, and suggestions for further research have been discussed.
Key Words: Organizational culture, Newcomers socialization tactics and Self-Efficacy [show more]
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Thomas, Lijo. - 1324016 | News coverage on Pope Francis by Indian media / | Masters Dissertation | Media Studies |
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Type:Masters Dissertation Subject:Media Studies |
Description:Media serves role of an ombudsman, creating a bridge between the public and the government. This paper deals with the news coverage on Pope Francis by Indian media. Not every person has the means to go to Vatican and meet the Pope. In such an instance, it is through the various channels of media that the followers get an opportunity to see the Pope, listen to his preaching and follow his activities. [show more]
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Belman Rao Aishwarya | NEWSPAPER CAMPAIGNS - A SOCIAL MARKETING STRATEGY OF THE TIMES OF INDIA | | |
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Description:For the past few words, newspaper campaigns have become the buzz word in the field of print media, which major media houses starting various campaigns targeting social issues. The campaigns of The Times of India, especially Lead India, Teach India and Aman Ki Asha, are some of the most prominent among them. These campaigns dealt with pertinent issues in today??s society like illiteracy, corruption, accountability among citizens and Indo-Pak relations. However, in the light of recent controversies involving the media and excessive importance being given by them to advertising, the role of newspapers as watchdogs of the society is being questioned. The researcher, thus, seeks to understand whether these campaigns are genuine initiatives for social changes or a tool by the newspaper to increase readership. This study will analyze the impact of the campaigns on the readers of The Times of India. Through quantitative research using questionnaire, this study will also gauge the opinion of the readers on whether newspapers of today are capable of being agents of social change. The methods of research will include quantitative analysis by questionnaire method to understand how people perceive the newspaper campaigns of The Times of India and in general, the potential of newspapers to bring about social change. A sample size of
100 Times of India readers was selected using the stratified random sampling technique. The study revealed the intentions of the campaigns of The Times of India as well as potential of newspapers in bringing about social change as perceived by the readers of The Times of India.
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Ghosh Tapati | NEWSPAPER IN EDUCATION: UNDERSTANDING THE MUTUAL BENEFIT AND APPROACH OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND OF PRINT MEDIA | | |
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Description:Newspaper in Education has been proved to help in a students academic achievements and not just a means of updating the current events, but a tool for a student versatile and resourceful. Newspapers are a teaching tool, not a subject. They are highly motivating materials that can be used to teach math, science, grammar, character education, reading comprehension, writing strategies, problem solving and so much more. - Vicki Whiting, former third grade teacher and founder of Kid Scoop. This research would explore two major factors: [show more]
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Inbanila, K. - 1447203 | Noise removal feature enhancement and speech recognition techniques for artificial larynx transducer speech / | PhD | Electronics and Communication Engineering |
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Type:PhD Subject:Electronics and Communication Engineering |
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Thomas, Jyothi. | Non-contact oximeter cum thermometer / | Patent | Bio-Medical Engineering |
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Type:Patent Subject:Bio-Medical Engineering |
Description:Patent Number: 202241009488, Applicant: Jyothi Thomas.
The invention pertains to the field of Covid-19 Equipment. The invention uses non-contact sensors to measure Sp02 level and human body temperature. The Invention can be classified under the Covid-19 as it includes sensors to identify an infected person. The objective of the invention was to tackle the problem of the detection of an infected Person in crowded places without having contact with devices. The basic idea behind the invention was to check the oxygen level as well as the temperature of a person without having contact with the devices used. [show more]
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B J, Bejoy. | Non-contact oximeter cum thermometer / | Patent | Bio-Medical Engineering |
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Type:Patent Subject:Bio-Medical Engineering |
Description:Patent Number: 202241009488, Applicant: Jyothi Thomas.
The invention pertains to the field of Covid-19 Equipment. The invention uses non-contact sensors to measure Sp02 level and human body temperature. The Invention can be classified under the Covid-19 as it includes sensors to identify an infected person. The objective of the invention was to tackle the problem of the detection of an infected Person in crowded places without having contact with devices. The basic idea behind the invention was to check the oxygen level as well as the temperature of a person without having contact with the devices used. [show more]
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Mukherjee, Chandra. | Non-invasive glucometer / | Patent | Electronics Engineering |
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Type:Patent Subject:Electronics Engineering |
Description:Patent Number: 201941025125, Applicant: CHRIST (Deemed To Be University)
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Jose, Iven. | Non-invasive glucometer / | Patent | Electronics Engineering |
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Type:Patent Subject:Electronics Engineering |
Description:Patent Number: 201941025125, Applicant: CHRIST (Deemed To Be University)
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Krishnamurthy, Inbanila. | Non-invasive glucometer / | Patent | Electronics Engineering |
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Type:Patent Subject:Electronics Engineering |
Description:Patent Number: 201941025125, Applicant: CHRIST (Deemed To Be University)
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Gajanan, Sushanth. | Non-invasive glucometer / | Patent | Electronics Engineering |
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Type:Patent Subject:Electronics Engineering |
Description:Patent Number: 201941025125, Applicant: CHRIST (Deemed To Be University)
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G, Sushanth. | Non-invasive glucometer / | Patent | Electronics Engineering |
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Type:Patent Subject:Electronics Engineering |
Description:Patent Number: 201941025125, Applicant: CHRIST (Deemed To Be University)
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Mahanthesh, B., Kumar, P B Sampath., Gireesha, B J., Manjunatha, S., Gorla, R S R. | Nonlinear convective and radiated flow of tangent hyperbolic liquid due to stretched surface with convective condition / | Journal Article | Mathematics |
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Type:Journal Article Subject:Mathematics |
Description:Results In Physics, Vol.7, pp.2404-2410, ISSN: 2211-3797.
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B.Mahanthesh, B.J. Gireesha, S.A. Shehzad, A.Raf and P.B. Sampath Kumar | Nonlinear radiated MHD flow of nanoliquids due to a rotating disk with irregular heat source and heat flux condition / | Journal Article | Physics |
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Type:Journal Article Subject:Physics |
Description:Physica B: Condensed Matter, Vol.537, pp.98-104, ISSN No: 0921-4526.
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B. Mahanthesh, B. J. Gireesha, M. Sheikholeslami, S.A. Shehzad and P.B.S. Kumar | Nonlinear radiative flow of casson nanoliquid past a cone and wedge with magnetic dipole: Mathematical model of renewable energy / | Journal Article | Science |
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Type:Journal Article Subject:Science |
Description:Journal of Nanofluids, Vol.y, Issue 6, pp.1089-1100
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Singh, Ningthoujam Koiremba., Nunes, William. | Nontraditional security: Redefining state-centric outlook / | Journal Article | Law |
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Type:Journal Article Subject:Law |
Description:Jadavpur journal of International Relations, Vol.20, Issue 1, pp.102-124, ISSN: 0973-5984 (Print) 2349-0047 (Online).
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