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Consumer preference towards private label brands with reference to retail apparel in India /
Indian Journal of Marketing, Vol.49, Issue 7, pp. 49-66, ISSN No: 0973-8703. -
Influence of electronic word of mouth on high value products purchase decision
Zenith International Journal of Business Economics & Management Vol 3 No.1, pp. 34-42 ISSN No. 2249-8826 -
It's Liquidation Time at Bhoruka Gases: A Case Study
GFJMR Journal of Management and Research, Vol-6, pp. 78-92. ISSN-2229-4651 -
Successful and Unsuccessful Revival Strategies of Indian Organisations - A Case Survey
European Journal of Business and Management Vol. 4, No. 15, pp. 142-147, ISSN No. 2222-2839 -
Successful turnarounds: The role of appropriate entrepreneurial strategies /
Journal of Strategy and Management, Vol.8, Issue 1, ISSN No: 1755-425X. -
Strategic Management Practices for Sustainability: A Study of Micro-entrepreneurs of Wellness Industry in Mysore District
The global wellness industry is seeing a major shift in its relevance and growth post COVID-19. The fast-growing wellness industry is driven by organizations of all sizes and scope: large, medium, small and micro enterprises offering a range of services from holistic wellness offerings to focused services, such as beauty, spa, alternative therapy, gym and physical fitness. While we have heterogeneous businesses on the supply side, we have the entire global population on the demand side. Due to the size of the market and growth potential, the competition in wellness service space is intense. In such a situation, it is a challenge to register growth and sustain the same. The challenge is more pronounced for micro-entrepreneurs due to their limited resources and reach. It calls for a strategic approach to managing the businesses to endure the competition and succeed. Hence, wellness businesses are adopting Strategic Management Practices (SMPs) in greater numbers. However, not all strategies work. The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of significant SMPs adopted by micro-entrepreneurs on business sustainability in the wellness industry. Responses of 392 microentrepreneurs from the wellness industry are recorded and analyzed for the SMPs adopted by them for the economic, environmental and social sustainability of their businesses. The study identified various strategic approaches that are implemented by micro-entrepreneurs in Mysore District and studied the impact SMPs had on sustainability factors of the wellness industry. A model is proposed to support the study. The results conclude that the application of a good amount of SMPs in the form of strategic entrepreneurship enhances the sustainability of a venture as well as the industry, aiding transformation from an unorganized to an organized sector and better regulations. 2024 by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. -
Available Transfer Capability (ATC) enhancement & optimization of UPFC shunt converter location with GSF in deregulated power system
Available Transfer Capability (ATC) is a measure for transmission system security margin in open access electricity market. Determining the Available Transfer Capability (ATC) of the transmission networks, Repeated Power Flow (RPF) approach have been used since it can satisfy voltage, thermal and stability constraints among all other methods available. The main objectives include identification of best location for UPFC to get maximum ATC enhancement and to propose a novel method for optimizing the UPFC PV bus location using Generation Shift Factor (GSF) so that power system transmission network can deliver more number of power trades. 2016 IEEE. -
Psychological distress among doctoral scholars: Its association with perseverance and passion
Background: the study examined psychological distress and its association with perseverance and passion for long term goals among 400 Ph.D. scholars from Pondicherry University. MethODs: the sample collected through multi-stage convenience sampling technique was assessed using a structured Questionnaire, Depression, anxiety and stress scale (Dass-21), Grit scale and Flourishing scale. resULts: the results showed that 7.5% and 4.5% had severe and extremely severe depression, 12.5% and 20% had severe and extremely severe anxiety, and 5% and 1.5% had severe and extremely severe stress. the data was collected from one indian University and analyzed based the information gathered through self-report inventory. cONcLUsiONs: congenial family environment, good relationship with parents and friends were observed to be positive factors for psychological well-being. there is an urgent need to extend mental health support services to the PhD scholars especially for those who were suffering from severe and extremely severe psychological distress. 2020 Edizioni Minerva Medica Online version at http://www.minervamedica.it -
Greening the Workplace: Can Sustainable Practices Reduce Anxiety and Enhance Meaningful Work Engagement?
This academic research examines the relationship between job engagement, green work climate, job-related anxiety, meaningfulness at work within the organization. It draws attention to identify the significant relations among all these factors and highlights the role of a green work climate in promoting meaningful work and alleviating job-related anxiety. The research emphasizes a diverse sample of employees from various organisations using structural modelling to find the mediating roles of job engagement and work meaningfulness in the correlation between organizational practices, environmental sustainability, and employee satisfaction. The study finds that a green work climate significantly enhances meaningful work experiences and reduces job-related anxiety. It emphasises the mediating role of job engagement and work meaningfulness in linking organizational practices focused on environmental sustainability with employee satisfaction. The results of the study give practical understanding for organizations aiming to create resilient and committed workforces. Aligning green initiatives with strategies to boost individual fulfilment and reducing anxiety which can strengthen employee engagement and improve overall organizational outcomes. This study underscores the importance for an integrated approach to workplace management that blends environmental sustainability with employee well-being. It offers valuable contributions to understand how organizational practices can promote sustainability and promote a motivated and satisfied workforce. 2025, Binghamton University Libraries. All rights reserved. -
Dominant non-covalent forces in diphenhydramine-8-chlorotheophylline supramolecular assembly
In this study, by applying the principles of the quantum mechanical method, we studied the molecular-level interactions present between two common drugs, namely CTP and DPH, using M062X/cc-pVDZ theory. The interactions were studied at six different sites, thus giving rise to six CTP-DPH complexes using modern computational tools. The binding energies of complexes AF were calculated, and it was shown that the complex formation is thermodynamically favorable. Natural Bond Orbital (NBO) analysis throws light on the inter- and intramolecular interactions present in the complex. To get a detailed idea of the type of interaction, along with its strength, tools such as Quantum Theory of Atoms in Molecules (QTAIM), reduced density gradient approach (NCI-RDG) and Interaction Region Indicator (IRI) were used. The QTAIM parameters, along with the NCI and IRI results, show the presence of weaker interactions such as hydrogen bonds, van der Waals interactions. Focus was also given to analyzing the decomposition of total energy into different components using LED analysis based on DLPNO-CCSD(T) level of theory. The Local Energy Decomposition (LED) analysis goes very well with the binding energy values. The results obtained show that complex F has the highest stability among all the complexes. Also, the results calculated using different methods are consistent, supporting the dominance of weak dispersive forces. Thus, this study gives valuable information related to the interactions between these two drugs, such as their biocompatibility, complexity in pharmaceutical applications. 2026 World Scientific Publishing Company. -
Transforming remote work and tourism in the digital nomad era: Rural and low-density destinations-the new frontier for digital nomads
The ascent of remote work and the advanced wanderer way of life has significantly reshaped worldwide travel patterns, impacting how people associate with spaces and networks. Rustic and low-thickness objections, frequently disregarded in customary the travel industry and business centre points, are presently arising as strong competitors in the worldwide computerized economy. This change comes from mechanical headways, advancing cultural inclinations, and the rising adaptability of work structures. At the centre of this shift is improved advanced framework, which overcomes any barrier between metropolitan comforts and provincial serenity. The ascent of high velocity web, distributed computing, and cooperative advancements has enabled people to work consistently from far off areas. This openness, joined with the charm of regular excellence, moderateness, and a more slow speed of life, has made rustic locations something beyond holiday destinations as they have become feasible choices for long haul residency and expert pursuits. 2025 by IGI Global Scientific Publishing. -
Nanocarriers in Plant Disease Management
Almost 30-40% of the harvest is lost due to plant diseases worldwide. When traditional disease management strategies become less efficient, the advancement in management and incorporation of modern domains like nanotechnology can be the key factor to increase the efficiency of disease management. Nanocarriers are the particles in the nano range that are greatly diverse in makeup and transporting agents that target the specific site to induce biochemical interactions by releasing active compounds and defensive responses. The mechanism, despite being completely immunological, is a combination of chemical, physical, and biochemical interactions. A diverse range of nanocarriers is used to deliver bioactive molecules to control fungi, bacteria, nematodes, and other biotic limiting factors in agriculture. The usual makeup of nanocarriers varies from liposomes, chitosan, to inorganic metal carriers or carbon, silica-based materials. This chapter is a comprehensive analysis of morphology, loading capacity, biocompatibility of nanocarriers, and the host plant for effective disease control. 2025 by IGI Global Scientific Publishing. All rights reserved. -
Review on lightweight cryptography techniques and steganography techniques for IoT environment
In the modern world, technology has connected to our day-to-day life in different forms. The Internet of Things (IoT) has become an innovative criterion for mass implementations and a part of daily life. However, this rapid growth leads the huge traffic and security problems. There are several challenges arise while deploying IoT. The most common challenges are privacy and security during data transmission. To address these issues, various lightweight cryptography and steganography techniques were introduced. These techniques help secure the data over the IoT. The hybrid of cryptography and steganography mechanisms provides enhanced security to confidential messages. Any messages can be secured by cryptography or by embedding the messages into any media files including text, audio, image, and video using steganography. Hence, this article has provided a detailed review of efficient, lightweight security solutions based on cryptography and steganography and their function over IoT applications. The objective of the paper is to study and analyze various Lightweight cryptography techniques and Steganography techniques for IoT. A few works of literature were reviewed in addition to their merits and limitations. Furthermore, the common problems in the reviewed techniques are explained in the discussion section with their parametric comparison. Finally, the future scope to improve IoT security solutions based on lightweight cryptography and steganography is mentioned in the conclusion part. The Author(s) under exclusive licence to The Society for Reliability Engineering, Quality and Operations Management (SREQOM), India and The Division of Operation and Maintenance, Lulea University of Technology, Sweden 2024. -
Adaptive algorithms in smart antenna beamformation for wireless communication
The challenges for today's wireless communication technology are increased data rates, channel capacity and spectrum efficiency with reduced interference. The adaptive antenna array is capable of adapting to the varying signal environments automatically and forms beams in the directions of the desired signals by steering nulls in the directions of interfering signals. Therefore smart antenna is the best solution to overcome the above mentioned challenges. Smart antennas uses advanced digital signal processing algorithms to enhance the detection of desired users in an interfering environment through spatial filtering. In this paper we will discuss the influence of Least Mean Squares (LMS), Recursive Least Squares (RLS) and Normalized Least Mean Square (NLMS) algorithms in adaptive beamforming. The simulations used for the study are carried out using MATLAB R2013a. 2016 IEEE. -
Kitchen Waste Derived Porous Nanocarbon Spheres for Metal Free Degradation of Azo Dyes: An Environmental Friendly, Cost Effective Method
A porous nanocarbon spheres (PNCSs) were prepared from kitchen waste and successfully used for the metal and oxidant free degradation of azo compounds. The PNCSs obtained by the pyrolysis of onion peel, at 1000C, were found to be effective catalysts for the reductive degradation of azo dyes in presence of hydrazine hydrate. The reductive cleavage of azo bonds (N=N) was achieved under microwave irradiation. The degradation process was completed in a span of 1040min; the process was monitored by ultravioletvisible spectroscopy. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy was also used for the illustration of azo degradation. Interestingly, the reductive degradation of azo dyes produced corresponding amines and they were successfully reused for the preparation of fresh azo compounds. The work, therefore, highlights the valorization of largely produced kitchen-wastes to the sustainable PNCSs and it also provides a platform to demonstrate their applicability as highly cost-effective catalysts for bulk scale chemical transformations. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]. 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. -
Porous carbons derived from Arecanut seeds by direct pyrolysis for efficient CO2 capture
In this report, we demonstrate the preparation of a series of carbon nanospheres (CNSs) with high surface area and tunable sizes from natural bioresource, Arecanut kernels, by using direct pyrolysis. This method offers a convenient approach to induce porosity in the synthesized carbons without the need for an activating agent. The textural parameters including the specific surface area, pore volume, and pore size can be controlled by the simple adjustment of the carbonization temperature from 700 to 1000C. The CNSs prepared at 700C showed a low specific surface area, whereas the higher carbonization temperatures (8001000C) supported the rise in specific surface area of the products (433.61001.4 m2/g). The carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen (CHN) analysis revealed that the CNSs exhibited a high purity with the carbon percentage ranging between 96 and 99%. The synthesized materials were tested as adsorbents for CO2 gas, and it was found that the CNSs with the highest specific surface area of 1001.4 m2/g registered the CO2 adsorption capacity of 14.1 mmol/g at 0C and 30 bar, which is a reasonably high value among reported porous carbons prepared without activation. This value of CO2 adsorption also stands above the activated carbon and multiwalled carbon nanotubes. The excellent CO2 adsorption capability of these adsorbents along with their low-cost synthesis offers a feasible pathway for designing such materials for other applications as well. 2021, Qatar University and Springer Nature Switzerland AG. -
DFT Aware Test Architecture for Communication ICs: ATPG-Based Fault Detection on Lower Technology Node
In this research, hafnium dioxide (HfO2) and titanium dioxide (TiO2) are investigated as advanced gate dielectrics for GaN-based MISHEMTs on diamond substrates. AlGaN/GaN MISHEMTs, incorporating HfO2 and TiO2 as gate dielectrics, have been rigorously analyzed and optimized for RF and DC performance through ATLAS TCAD simulations. The MISHEMTs with HfO2 gate dielectrics exhibited impressive metrics: a high drain current density (IDS) of 3.62 A/mm, a breakdown voltage (VBR) of 998 V, a transconductance (gm) of 1.09 S/mm, and a cutoff frequency (fT) of 49 GHz. Conversely, the MISHEMTs utilizing TiO2 as the passivation layer demonstrated even superior performance, achieving an IDS of 3.7 A/mm, a V_B of 1168 V, a gm of 1.13 S/mm, and an fT of 48 GHz. Both dielectric materials contributed to a notably low on-resistance of 4.9 ?mm. The synergistic effect of the diamond substrate with high-performance HfO2 or TiO2 gate dielectrics positions these MISHEMTs as highly promising candidates for next-generation power switching and RF applications, due to their enhanced efficiency and robustness under high-power and high-frequency conditions. The proposed work improves the performance enhancement of Metal-Insulator-Semiconductor High Electron Mobility Transistors (MISHEMTs) with inclusion of diamond substrate. Diamond substrate to its wide energy bandgap ranges of 5.5 eV for used materials for both power electronics and RF applications electrical and Thermal properties are concerned in its high. 2025, Society for Communication and Computer Technologies. All rights reserved. -
Eco-market dynamics: deciphering Indias agricultural pricing in the context of carbon emissions and inflation
This study explores the intricate relationship between carbon emissions, agricultural commodity prices, and inflation in India. Using monthly data from January 2014 to March 2022 and structural vector auto regression (SVAR) modelling, the analysis reveals diverse dynamics among key; commodities. An inverse relationship is found between wheat prices and inflation, suggesting consumer benefits. Turmeric shows a strong negative correlation, indicating unique market behaviour, while refined soybean oil and cotton prices exhibit minimal negative impacts. In contrast, crude palm oil prices positively influence inflation. A noteworthy finding is the negative correlation between carbon emissions and inflation, highlighting the environmental-economic linkage. These insights enhance understanding of how specific agricultural prices interact with inflation, and how environmental variables play a role. The findings can guide evidence-based policies for agricultural stability, environmental sustainability, and economic growth in India. The implications extend globally, offering valuable insights for developing economies facing similar challenges. Copyright 2025 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. -
Novel mammography images approach for breast cancer diagnosis using ensemble feature extraction
By using ensemble feature extraction methods to mammography pictures, this study introduces a novel strategy for the early detection of breast cancer. Beginning with preprocessing stages that use data augmentation to improve the dataset, the technique incorporates a methodical flowchart. Following the creation and individual training of an ensemble model that incorporates CNN architectures like as DenseNet, AlexNet, and i-Alex, the final model attains an impressive level of accuracy. Optimized feature vectors are the end result of a process that begins with feature fusion and continues with dimensionality reduction methods like principal component analysis (PCA). Utilizing LASSO and ReliefF for feature selection helps to refine the collection of features, which in turn improves accuracy metrics. Utilizing cross-validated hyperparameter optimization, classifier training showcases the effectiveness of SVM, Random Forest, and XGBoost. The ensemble method is clearly better according to the performance assessment, which takes into account sensitivity, specificity, F1-score, and AUC. Integrating the chosen classifier into a mammography screening system ensures clinical interpretability by providing clear visualizations. Updating the model with fresh data on a regular basis and doing continuous monitoring ensure that it remains accurate. By working together in the clinic and taking radiologists' comments into account, we can improve the system's performance and reveal its capabilities as a cutting-edge instrument for accurate breast cancer detection. 2025 Author(s). -
On the Wave Propagation and Dynamic Response of a Spherical Cavity in Piezoelectric Microstructures via Rabotnov Kernel-Based MooreGibsonThompson Thermoelasticity Theory
This study investigates the transient dynamic response and thermomechanical stability of a transversely isotropic piezoelectric medium featuring a spherical cavity. To accurately model the small-scale effects inherent in advanced structural components, a spatiotemporal nonlocal elasticity framework of the KleinGordon type is employed, incorporating both internal length and intrinsic time scale parameters. The governing equations of the MooreGibsonThompson (MGT) thermoelastic model are reformulated using a nonsingular Rabotnov-type fractional exponential kernel, providing a robust mathematical formulation to capture memory-dependent interactions without the paradox of infinite propagation speeds. The structural boundary of the cavity is subjected to a ramp-type thermal loading and electrical grounding, simulating realistic operational conditions for sensors and actuators. Using the Laplace transform technique and the Zakian numerical inversion method, the transient distributions of temperature, displacement, stress, and electric potential are derived. The results highlight the significant influence of the Rabotnov fractional parameter and spatiotemporal nonlocality on the structural stability and wave-front characteristics. This research provides a unique medium for understanding the latest developments in fractional-order dynamics for piezoelectric micro- and nano-structures, offering practical insights for civil, aerospace, and mechanical engineering applications. 2026 World Scientific Publishing Company.


