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2024-03-29T09:39:03ZEVALUATING WORK FAMILY CONFLICT AND SOCIAL SUPPORT AMONG PROFESSIONAL WOMEN WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO TAMIL NADU.
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Title: EVALUATING WORK FAMILY CONFLICT AND SOCIAL SUPPORT AMONG PROFESSIONAL WOMEN WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO TAMIL NADU.
Authors: Devi, K.R.; Rani, S.S.
Abstract: In today’s era, the business success relies on the worker skills and capabilities. Now a day workfamily
conflicts is turning into expanded consideration due to work pressure and family
responsibilities. The primary objective of the study is to find out the influence of work family strife
and social support on job satisfaction among the employees. Work Interference with Family and
Family Interference with Work are the two dimensions of work family conflict and social support
has three dimensions Organizational support, Family support and Friends support. This study
examines the extent of work family conflict among respondents on the premise of occupation and
marital status. This study additionally verify the impact of work family conflict and social support on
job satisfaction Questionnaire technique was accustomed to collect the data and every data were
analyzed using SPSS t test, one way ANOVA, correlation and SEM was utilized in this study. The
result shows that the amount of work family conflict is high among the married women comparing to
the unmarried respondents. Job satisfaction among the employees is based on the organizational
support providing to them.2017-01-01T00:00:00ZSUCCESSFUL SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES IN GARMENT MANUFACTURING AND EXPORTING SMES
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Title: SUCCESSFUL SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES IN GARMENT MANUFACTURING AND EXPORTING SMES
Authors: Herath, H.M.R.P.; Jackson, E.; Gorton, M.
Abstract: This research investigates the supply chain management (SCM) practices that have been successfully
implemented by SMEs in the Sri Lankan garment exporting industry. A comprehensive literature
review and initial telephone interviews revealed that generally the value added generated in garment
manufacturing in Sri Lanka is low. Recognising this, the paper focuses on identifying the factors
leading to improved value generation, drawing on case studies of three firms with ‘more successful’
SCM strategies, which are compared against ‘less successful’ counterparts. Multiple interviews were
conducted with senior managers from each these three firms. The interviews were recorded, and
transcribed verbatim and analysed using NVivo10 software together with documentary evidence
collected. Theoretically derived and indigenous codes were used in combination as the coding
strategy.
The results of the data analysis suggested that successful SCM strategies which improve valued
addition of the final garment products are: effective logistics cost management techniques, improved
quality management, innovations in terms of designs and reduced product development times, low
range of products, productive employees, and proper customer order path management.2017-01-01T00:00:00ZCLIMATE PREDICTION: MODELING AND DETECTION OF PAST PRESENT AND FUTURE CLIMATE CHANGE BASED ON GEOLOGICAL EVIDENCES.
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Title: CLIMATE PREDICTION: MODELING AND DETECTION OF PAST PRESENT AND FUTURE CLIMATE CHANGE BASED ON GEOLOGICAL EVIDENCES.
Authors: Arya Dr, R.
Abstract: “Climate change comprising of global cooling and warming processes operates in nature to assist
geological phenomenon of erosion of rocks of the mountains into sediments their transportation and
final deposition in the oceans. Precipitation (snow and rain), floods, cyclones and tides assist in
completing the process of transportation of sediments which is at times aggravated by earthquake or
Tsunami” Ritesh Arya.
Present paper deals with finding of these geological evidences in the form of extinct and receding
glaciers coupled with finding evidences of paleoglaciated lakes outburst in the past and most
important discovery of very well preserved geomorphological structures resembling ALPHBET C
in the batholiths of Ladakh. The alphabet C is carved due to action of cooling warming and again
cooling very well preserved in the batholiths of Ladakh. Discovery in uniformity of 10 such cycles
clearly show the natural cycles are independent of Manmade or other tectonic volcanic emissions. In
fact climate change has nothing to do with GHGs and is just a physical process to balance the nature
through its various agents. Mathematical model by the author has shown 1338.4 years for this
complete cycle. After every 4 years we have a half cycle and we are in warming phase of half cycle
of 669.2 years.
Climate change in nut shell is journey of the rock in the mountains which after its death is broken,
grinded churned to finer sediments so that it can be transported to plains by floods through streams
and rivers. Further transportation is done by tides, cyclones which engulf and carries those sediments
into the wombs of the oceans from where it is further reincarnated into mountain building process
giving rebirth to new mountains. Based on all the geological evidences and borewell samples author
concludes very firmly that Global warming is the BEST part to be on this planet earth, imagine
living in Arctic or Antarctic that is what it is to be living in global cooling times . Enjoy Warming !!
Its 100% Natural.2017-01-01T00:00:00ZTHE IMPACT OF PERCEIVED BRAND EQUITY ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO EMERGING TOURISM DESTINATIONS
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Title: THE IMPACT OF PERCEIVED BRAND EQUITY ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO EMERGING TOURISM DESTINATIONS
Authors: Koththagoda, K.C.
Abstract: Destination marketing is an area which is not well addressed and understood, specially in developing
countries. Therefore, this study has aimed to conceptualize the customer based brand equity in the
tourism industry with respect to its effect on customer satisfaction. A sample of 385 tourists who
have visited Sri Lanka for recreational purpose was used to test the relations which are in the
proposed model of study. Structural Equation Modeling was used to confirm the relationship of the
dimensions of brand equity towards perceived brand equity and perceived brand equity on customer
satisfaction. Findings have shown that brand salience, brand performance, brand imagery, brand
feelings, brand judgments, brand resonance are significantly affecting factors for perceived brand
equity which is enhanced customer satisfaction of tourism industry in Sri Lanka. Further findings of
the research conclude that brand salience, brand imagery and brand feelings are the highly affected
factors towards perceived brand equity to emerging tourism destination. Also fit indices obtained for
the conceptual model implies a high validity of the model in explaining the relations among
variables. Hence destination marketing promoters could follow these findings of the research for
implementing branding strategies in the sector of destination marketing and these findings could help
the implementation bodies or policy makers to prioritize and allocate resources across important
dimensions to optimize the investment based on the outcome of the model.2017-01-01T00:00:00Z