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Re-evaluating Emperor Asoka a relational contract theory explanation for economic transformation
Emperor Asoka's rein is considered an important era in ancient Indian history because of the vastness of his empire and the Buddhist elements in his administration. We propose that in addition to these reasons for highlighting Asoka's rein, there is an important economic argument as well. It was during the century or two around Asoka's rule that the subcontinent's economy underwent a transformation from a simple pastoralagricultural economy to a more mature economy with large scale production, specialisation and trade. The element that Asoka introduced into the social relations in his empire is Buddha's Dhamma, which formed and strengthened relational contracts. A key feature of relational contracts is incompleteness of arrangements that is managed by social iterations and formal and informal enforcement mechanisms. Each of these is reflected in Asoka's edicts, the earliest surviving writing samples from the subcontinent. Asoka planned for these measures to ensure political and economic stability. In addition, he also laid the most important foundational material in a rather unique way for all future economic transformations. 2017 Journal of Dharma: Dharmaram Journal of Religions and Philosophies (DVK, Bangalore). -
Corporate social responsibility: Myth and reality
Companies nowadays strive to be socially conscious in the way they do business by taking up corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities besides maintaining profitability. Similarly consumers modulate their purchase choices to be made up of products that have been produced and marketed through socially responsible processes. But the congruence between achieving gain and being responsible to the community has ethical contradictions due to the presence of self interest. This paper proposes to examine the dimensions of this conflict and towards the end suggest a new orientation that foregrounds social responsibility relative to profit or gain. 2013 Journal of Dharma: Dharmaram Journal of Religions and Philosophies (Dharmaram Vidya Kshetram, Bangalore). -
Rebuilding the Capabilities for Post COVID-19 Pandemic: Issues and Challenges of Bangalore Model of Development
The pace of urbanization has achieved considerable momentum in recent years with 34.93 per cent of India's population living in urban areas. However, the COVID - 19 pandemic has severely affected urban development with adverse effects on people's mobility, consumption level, health and poverty. Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka and the third largest city in India, has a population of 11 million and contributes more than one third of the state's GDP. The expansion of certain sectors including Information Technology, infrastructure and spread of educational institutions has fueled Bangalore's rapid growth in the past three decades which has made it a regional superpower in India, if not South Asia. This paper explores the unique features of the 'Bangalore Model of Development' as a regional development model and provides a systematic introspection of its capabilities. It discusses the impact of the pandemic on the key driving forces of Bangalore Model and assesses the current government measures. The situation analysis with the policy prescriptions would help to strengthen and sustain the urban system during the postpandemic times. 2022 IEEE. -
Flourishing and work flow among working adults: A positive investigation from India
The demands in today's organizations are only growing at peaking high levels where turnover and burnout sets out to be major factors that challenge productivity. This is supported by previous findings which have identified turnover and burnout as a consequence of job demands. In today's demanding era of workforce, capacity to work effectively is a key component of employee's health, well-being and growth. Positive emotional and mental state of employees is a predictor of positive organization which will result in high performance, wellbeing and a conducive environment to flourish. Present study deals with workflow and its relationship with employee`s flourishing. This paper aims to explore the relationship between flourishing and experiences of work flow among working adults (n=105). Relationship among variables was analyzed through correlation and regression analysis. Results indicate that there is significant positive correlation between flourishing and experience of work flow (r (105) = 0.49, p<.01) and experience of work flow predicts the flourishing among employees. 2021 Ecological Society of India. All rights reserved. -
A Study of Investment Behavior Of Economically Weaker Section (EWS) Investors
While investing, it is most important for an investor that he/she understand and follows the basic principles of investing to gain maximum advantages out of it. The present study analyzes the investment behavior of 190 economically weaker section (EWS) investors and rank their preferences and reasons using Garret ranking. The study observes that investors prefer to invest in traditional investment avenue over modern avenue due to lack of awareness and ease of investing across demographics. Results of ANOVA inform a small shift to mutual funds and change in perceived risk and return behavior in selected age, income and education category. The study recommends for opening of dedicated small financial planning centers/branches/kiosks etc to increase their awareness level and participation so that they can gain maximum advantages from their investment. The Electrochemical Society -
Intelligent Smart Waste Management Using Regression Analysis: An Empirical Study
The term deep learning is seen as an important part of artificial intelligence that allows the system to understand and make decisions without special human intervention. In-depth learning uses a variety of statistical models and programs that allow different computational properties to reach the highest point. It is estimated that the market development of artificial intelligence and technology for deep learning will amount to USD 500 billion by 2026. The use of advanced technology, such as neural networks, enables better image recognition and the use of automated processes for deep operations. The main purpose of the study is to understand the critical determinants of Deep Learning in Creating a better City through Intelligent Smart Waste Management, the major determinants cover: System usability scale, Implementation of RFID sensors and Optimizing route selection. The proposed work is that implementation of advanced tools like deep learning methodologies and machine learning tools can support in managing the waste in a smart way, this will enable in creating better cities, enhance the environment and support sustainable living. Smart cities today need to use tools like deep learning and other artificial intelligence to effectively manage waste. Smart vessels are mainly controlled and implemented, which makes it easier for users to open vessels, it is also suitable for storing solid and dry waste, but provides information on the total degree of filling, can share data and information with central waste management service, you can collect waste quickly and avoid flooding. To achieve this, governments, administrators and communities are introducing sensors that transmit data and information to the waste management company in real-time and take appropriate action. 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG. -
Multilingual Sentiment Analysis of YouTube Live Stream using Machine Translation and Transformer in NLP
YouTube has become one of the all-inclusive video streaming sources on the internet. Today, the news is streamed on YouTube, marketing of a product is done live on YouTube and it has become a platform for one of the biggest PR producers for companies. Various companies have proposed an optimized way of understanding and getting the opinions of the viewers from YouTube live chat and find the best possible way to provide relevant and informative content to boost the business strategy. This study uses Natural Language Processing (NLP) based approach along with NLP transformers to classify and analyses the sentiment. 2022 IEEE. -
Application of AI in video games to improve game building
Video Games Industry has been welcoming AI like any other industry for various tasks, AI in gaming helps to convey a much more realistic gaming experience, amplify player interaction and satisfaction over extensive periods. Additionally, the gaming industry is utilizing Artificial Intelligence to liberate its staff by making game development automated, quicker, and less expensive. In this work an experiment is described using Deep Neural Network and Statistical techniques for forecasting the location of an object in future frames of a video, it focuses on the engineering phase of the game, the proposed model combines future prediction of object location which helps to build the infinite universe in the videogame without any additional videos frames of the input video or hard coding any scenes to build the scenes further. 2021 IEEE. -
Therapy recommendation based on level of depression using social media data
Social media is a massive platform with currently over 100 million registered users. It is a platform where individuals express themselves along with their interests. These expressions of individual can be used to identify their mental status. That being said, depression and anxiety are the dominant cause for illness and ill-health across the world. Studies show that users mental health can be predicted by their everyday use of language. This paper examines the tweets for analyzing the linguistic and behavioral features for classifying the levels of depression among the users. In order to classify the levels of depression, a knowledge base of the words that are associated with depression/anxiety has been created. The model evaluated this using simple text mining techniques to measure the mental health status of the users and provide appropriate recommendations. The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd 2021. -
Role of energy sources in promotion of sustainable development: moderating implications of globalisation
This study empirically investigates the impact of renewable and non-renewable energy generation on sustainable development for a balancedpanel of 68 developed and developing economies from 1990 to 2019. This is done to scrutinise the intricate interplay between energy sources and sustainable development outcomes at the global level. The estimated models also control for the effects of globalisation, urbanisation, and government expenditure. The Westerlund cointegration establishes a significant long-run relationship between the variables under consideration. In this regard, the two-step dynamic system-generalised moment method (system GMM) demonstrates a positive impact of renewable energy, globalisation, and government expenditure on sustainable development. In contrast, non-renewable energy and urbanisation exert detrimental influences on it. However, both the energy sources demonstrate an amplified positive impact on sustainable development under the moderating influence of globalisation. The Feasible Generalised Least Squares estimation also confirms the long-run reliability of these baseline findings. Furthermore, Granger based non-causality test establishes a significant causal relationship between the variables under consideration. Potential policy suggestions for promoting the sustainable development are also discussed. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V. 2024. -
Electrically small S-band antenna for cubesat applications
This research paper deals with the design and development of a circularly polarized S-band rectangular patch antenna providing performance suitable for application in CubeSat. A CubeSat is a type of miniaturized satellite used primarily by university research groups for demonstration of technology. They are low earth orbiting sun-synchronous (LEOSS) type of satellites. The design protocol specifies maximum outer dimensions equal to 100 mm00 mm00 mm and weighing a mass between 1.3-6 kg. However, being small in size, they pose some challenges such as low profile antenna, possibility for cross-link communication with other similar satellites and high reliability of communication in a swarm without the prior knowledge of their positions. Additionally CubeSats dictate the space limitation for placing the antenna within it. With all these, it also requires small antenna with high gain and wide directivity. The most suitable antennas that address most of the aforementioned challenges are planar antennas. The design and simulation of the proposed design of electrically small sband antenna for CubeSat achieves gain of 5.01 dBi with a narrow bandwidth of 100 MHz. The analysis is performed using MATLAB and HFSS (High Frequency Structural Simulator). 2017 IEEE. -
Impact of meme marketing on consumer purchase intention: Examining the mediating role of consumer engagement
This paper analyzes an emerging form of social media marketing, meme marketing, which has gained attention for its ability to entertain and engage users. Marketers and companies are recognizing the value of using memes as a tool to connect with consumers. To understand the effects of meme marketing activities, this paper aims to examine the impact of meme marketing activities on consumer purchase intentions and concurrently assess the mediating role of consumer engagement. The study encompassed 452 Indian social media users with active social media accounts and familiarity with memes and meme marketing concepts. It employed a quantitative methodology backed by robust statistical techniques. The method used for analysis was Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) through Analysis of Moment Structures (AMOS) software. The results found that meme marketing activities have a direct and significant positive impact (? = 0.257, p < 0.05) on consumer purchase intentions. It further shows that meme marketing has a direct and significant positive impact (? = 0.745, p < 0.05) on consumer engagement. It shows that consumer engagement has a direct and significant positive effect (? = 0.651, p < 0.05) on consumer purchase intention. However, the indirect impact of meme marketing activities on consumer purchase intentions is also significant, resulting in partial mediation. The study findings hold value for marketing managers, agencies, and companies that interact and engage consumers with memes and undertake meme marketing activities. Navrang Rathi, Pooja Jain, 2023. -
SPREADING RELIGION AND CULTURE THROUGH INTERNET MEMES
This paper delves into the use of Internet memes as a means of spreading religion and ethical values in modern society. With the rise of the Internet and social media, memes have gained popularity as a form of shared content with the ability to convey meaningful messages. The research evaluates the prevalence and impact of memes in religious and ethical contexts. Through this research, the authors present their viewpoint after mulling over the findings of authors like Limor Shifman. The study asserts that memes can facilitate discussions, promote religious literacy, reinforce beliefs, and instil ethical values. Additionally, it anticipates that religious and ethical memes may influence individuals' actions in their daily lives. This research is significant as it examines the potential of memes to serve as a contemporary tool for spreading religion and ethics in a digital world. 2023 Journal of Dharma: Dharmaram Journal of Religions and Philosophies (DVK, Bangalore),. -
ASSESSING FIRMS ESG PERFORMANCE USING THE TOPSIS
Environment, social and governance (ESG) criteria are a quantum of a companys performance in the environmental, social and governance aspects. A companys worth may be determined not only by its earnings but also by its knowledge and sensitivity towards its stakeholders and society. The study aims to rank the companies and determine which company is superior based on ESG criteria. The authors employed the Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) in this study. The companies are ranked with this standardized method comprehending which company is the best taking into consideration the various environmental, social and governance factors. The authors have evaluated four companies in the electric utilities and IPPs industry. The results of the study rank these four companies on the basis of ESG criteria. Interestingly, the rankings calculated for ESG criteria are identical to the rankings calculated by a well-known ESG rating agency. To the best of authors knowledge, this work is among the first to use the TOPSIS method to find rankings of the companies on the basis on ESG criteria. The work provides practical implications regarding convenient to use when finding ESG rankings for companies. This might be the most effective way for investors or other parties to learn which firm is the greatest for sustainable investing. 2025 by Palak Rathi, Ankit Nyati, Rushina Singhi and Anubha Srivastava. -
Enhanced Security for Large-Scale 6G Cloud Computing: A Novel Approach to Identity based Encryption Key Generation
Cloud computing and 6G networks are in high demand at present due to their appealing features as well as the security of data stored in the cloud. There are various challenging methods that are computationally complicated that can be used in cloud security. Identity-based encryption (IBE) is the most widely used techniques for protecting data transmitted over the cloud. To prevent a malicious attack, it is an access policy that restricts access to legible data to only authorized users. The four stages of IBE are setup, key extraction or generation, decryption and encryption. Key generation is a necessary and time-consuming phase in the creation of a security key. The creation of uncrackable and non-derivable secure keys is a difficult computational and decisional task. In order to prevent user identities from being leaked, even if an opponent or attacker manages to encrypted material or to decode the key this study presents an advanced identity-based encryption technique with an equality test. The results of the experiments demonstrate that the proposed algorithm encrypts and decrypts data faster than the efficient selective-ID secure IBE strategy, a competitive approach. The proposed method's ability to conceal the identity of the user by utilizing the Lagrange coefficient, which is constituted of a polynomial interpolation function, is one of its most significant aspects. 2023 The Authors. Published by AnaPub Publications. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license. (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) -
A framework for national-level prevention initiatives in Indian schools: A risk reduction approach
India's mental health policies predominantly prioritize treatment and rehabilitation. While acknowledging the significance of youth well-being, the initiatives undertaken are fragmented, lacking comprehensive data on reach and utilization. Mounting evidence supports the preventability of mental illnesses, highlighting the cost-effectiveness of prevention initiatives, particularly within school-based programs. This paper aims to delineate a preventive framework centered on schools, employing the six-step OrigAMI (Origins of Adult Mental Illnesses) model. This model targets modifiable risk factors to stop the development of mental illnesses. Each step of this model is dissected and examined within the context of the school environment, elucidating the unique and influential role that educational institutions can undertake in preventive initiatives in India. In the initial step, the paper identifies modifiable risk factors in children and adolescents that can be addressed within the school environment. The second and third steps involve pinpointing the target demographic and utilizing data from comprehensive reviews of mental health initiatives. The fourth and fifth steps delineate the workforce structure, advocating for task shifting to non-specialists, engaging school stakeholders and parents, and establishing a systematic workforce framework. The final step delves into policy implications, exploring the potential to reduce the prevalence of mental illness by focusing on risk factors with a high Population Attributable Fraction. This section also contrasts the proposed approach in terms of expenditure against the current budget allocations. The paper culminates with a recommendation to integrate these preventive programs into existing healthcare policies, positioning schools as central to these prevention efforts. The integration of prevention programs into healthcare policies aims to reduce prevalence rates and alleviate the burden on the healthcare system. 2024 Elsevier GmbH -
Advanced Load Balancing Min-Min Algorithm in Grid Computing
Framework figuring has turned into genuine distinctive to old supercomputing situations for creating parallel applications that bridle huge process assets. In any case, the quality acquired in building such parallel Framework mindful applications is over the ordinary parallel registering conditions. It tends to issues like asset disclosure, heterogeneous, adaptation to non-critical failure and assignment programming. Load balancing errand programming inconceivably indispensable downside in cutting edge lattice environment. Load balancing ways is normally utilized for the development of appropriated frameworks. Normally there is a three kind of stages related with Load compromise that is information arrangement, higher psychological process, learning Relocation. Take a gander at the impact of surveying on load assignment by contemplating a fundamental expense in limit. There are three completely hovered tallies to lift which put away the stack ought to be doled out to, pondering the framework action cost among get-togethers. These tallies utilize grouped data trade frameworks and an asset estimation framework to redesign the constrained air framework exactness of load adjusting. Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020. -
Design and Simulation of a Multi-purpose Adjustable Modular Robot for Precision Agriculture
Global population growth, climate change, and labor shortages all represent substantial obstacles to meeting global food needs, and agricultural robots provide a possible solution. This work uses a survey to evaluate user behavior toward using agricultural wheel robots on small farms. The survey was conducted in various parts of India (Coimbatore, Bhubaneswar, and Silchar), where 250 large and medium commercial farmers participated. After the survey, a new robotic system architecture is a multi-purpose, adjustable, modular, and affordable robotic platform designed for precision agriculture. A unique feature is added to the design, which helps the robot to adjust by itself based on the row distances and crop heights. The software was designed using the Fusion 360, and simulation is carried out in GAZEBO and Robot Operating System (ROS). 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. -
Training in Cultural Competence for Mental Health Care: A Mixed-Methods Study of Students, Faculty, and Practitioners from India and USA
Although the need to train clinicians to provide effective mental health care to individuals from diverse backgrounds has been recognized worldwide, a bulk of what we know about training in cultural competence (CC) is based on research conducted in the United States. Research on CC in mental health training from different world populations is needed due to the context-dependent nature of CC. Focusing on India and USA, two diverse countries that provide complementary contexts to examine CC, we explored graduate students, practicing clinicians, and faculty members perspectives regarding CCtraining they received/provided and future training needs using mixed-methods. The data were collected using focus groups (n = 25 groups total: 15 in India, 11 in USA), and a survey (n = 800: 450 in India, 350 in USA). Our data highlight the salient social identities in these countries, and the corresponding constituents of CC training. Participants in India described a practical emphasis to their CC training (e.g., learning about CC through life experiences and clinical practice experiences) more so than through coursework, whereas participants in USA described varying levels of courseworkrelated toCC along with practice. Participants in both countries considered enormity of CC as a challenge, while those in the US also identified CC training limited to a white, straight, male perspective, hesitancy in engaging with diversity topics, and limited time and competence of the faculty. Strengths of CC training in India and USA are mutually informative in generating recommendations for enhancing the training in both countries. The Author(s) 2024. -
Parental socialization of positive affect, adolescent positive affect regulation, and adolescent girls depression in India
An emerging body of research shows that parental socialization of positive affect (PA) is implicated in youth functioning, although most evidence comes from Western countries. In this study, focusing on adolescent girls in India, we examined associations among reports of parents responses to adolescent PA, adolescent PA regulation, and adolescent depression. A total of 238 adolescent girls (1318years) and one of their parents (54% mothers) were recruited. Participants completed questionnaires at the beginning of the school year (time 1) and five months later (time 2). At the bivariate level, parents dampening and adolescent girls dampening responses were each associated concurrently with adolescent depression at time 1. However, there were no significant direct associations between time 1 parents dampening or enhancing responses and time 2 adolescent girls depression (after controlling for time 1 depression). Using half-longitudinal models, a significant indirect effect was found from parental dampening of PA to increased adolescent depression via adolescent girls own increased dampening. No indirect effect was found from parental enhancing to adolescent depression via adolescent girls increased positive rumination. These findings are the first to demonstrate the relevance of PA socialization for girls in a non-Western culture. 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
