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Browsing by Subject "Commerce"

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  • PushpenderKumar; Kuncolienker, S. (The Journal of Indian Management & Strategy. 24(3); 2019; 4-8.)
    Mergers and Acquisitions is a critical form of corporate restructuring identified as a strategic tool for competitive advantage, diversification, expand profitability, articulate global presence and also to maximise ...
  • Reddy, Y.V.; Ingalhalli, V.B.; Sahay, H. (IUP Journal of Applied Finance. 25(2); 2019; 65-90.)
    In recent years, stock markets have gained importance as an investment option; commodity markets along with foreign exchange markets too have gained equal importance. Moreover, macroeconomic news has long been considered ...
  • Jambotkar, M.; AnjanaRaju, G. (International Journal of Academic Research and Development. 3(2); 2018; 450-456.)
    Economic variables are interrelated with each other and such interplay amongst them produces a significant effect on the Investment pattern and brings stability in the business and economy. The present study has analysed ...
  • Karmali, A.; Ramesh, B. (International Journal of Advanced Research. 4(5); 2016; 1492-1497.)
    Goa has rapidly gained worldwide recognition as a tourist hot spot and has the distinction of being the most sought after destination, having ranked among the top ten in the Millennium year by BBC. This acted as a huge ...
  • Naik, P.U.; Parab, P.P.; Reddy, Y.V. (Management Today. 6(4); 2016; 180-185.)
    A stock split announcement is a corporate decision that splits the existing share into a number of shares by reducing its current face value. Basically stock splits are announced either to improve marketability of the share ...
  • Radhamani, D.; AnjanaRaju, G. (International Journal of Management and Social Science Research Review. 1(16); 2015; 553-556.)
    The objective of this study is to examine the impact of various factors on consumption of fastfood among children in the age group of 6-12 years. The sample size was 1000 children from various schools in urban and rural ...
  • Castanha, J.; Subhash, K.B.; Chang, L.; Ganef, J.P. (Marketing Management: Innovations and Strategies, Ed by: Muraleedharan, K. P. Broadway Publishing House, Goa. 2017; 15-45.)
    In this paper an attempt was made to assess the service quality aspects of the Indian entertainment industry among the customers of Direct to Home (DTH) and Cable Television Services (CTS) in the state of Goa. Result ...
  • Gaonkar, D.N.; Castanha, J.; Subhash, K.B.; Chang, L.; Chen, R. (Proc. of the 6. Int. Seminar and Conf. on Learning Organisation (ISCLO-2018), Ed. by: Puspita Kencana Sari, Dini Wahjoe Hapsari, Grisna Anggadwita and Erni Martini. Telkom University, Bandung, Indonesia. 2018; 29-43.)
    Customer satisfaction helps to retain the customer which leads to success of the business. In this paper, attempt was made to measure the satisfaction level of the customers using services provided by the mobile network ...
  • Naik, S.; Reddy, Y.V. (BIFT's Journal of International Management and Research. 3(1and2); 2011; 76-96.)
    Indian markets have changed dramatically during the last decade. The study investigates for the first time the relationship between India Inc internationalization and export performance in a comprehensive model. Drawing ...
  • Reddy, Y.V.; Naik, S. (Review of Professional Management. 7(2); 2009; 6-19.)
    During last two decades, Indian IT firms' efforts for sustaining a competitive position and profit growth in the rapidly expanding global marketplace has become evident. One of the major strategic planning undertaken by ...
  • Reddy, Y.V.; Naik, S.S. (Metamorphosis. 8(2); 2009; 31-47)
    International markets have changed dramatically during the last decade. Despite this, there exist no concrete theories on how Indian IT industries enter new markets, and their choice of entry mode. This study seeks to ...
  • Naik, M.S.; Reddy, Y.V. (Asian Economic and Financial Review. 11(3); 2021; 252-262.)
    Volatility forecasting plays an important role in decisions concerning risk assessment, asset valuation and monetary policy formulation. Forecasting implied volatility is a key parameter in pricing of options. Thus, through ...
  • Poornima, B.G.; Reddy, Y.S.; Reddy, Y.V. (IUP Journal of Financial Risk Management. 11(4); 2014; 45-56.)
    Emphasizing the need for risk mitigation arising out of excess volatility in rupee experienced by India post implementation of the market determined exchange rate regime in 1993, currency futures were introduced in India ...
  • GolakaNath; Reddy, Y.V. (Management and Labour Studies. 28(2); 2003; 89-124.)
    Traditionally Indian banking system provided the much-needed financial support to industry and commerce. Till the onset of financial sector reforms in early 1990s the Indian industry depended heavily on banks and development ...
  • AnjanaRaju, G.; Kunde, R.R. (The Journal of Wealth Management. 12(1); 2009; 62-74.)
    This article provides a detailed analysis of IPOs (initial public offerings) in the various sectors across the Indian primary market from the period January 2005 till March 31, 2007, during which 140 public issues were ...
  • Reddy, P.N. (New Trends in Indian Industries, Vol. 2., Ed. By: J.S. Mathur. Chug Publications. Allahabad. 1994; 292-314.)
  • Ramesh, B.; BhanuMurthy, I.; Pai, S. (Golden Research Thoughts. 5(9); 2016; 1-6.)
    Industrialisation has played a very important role in the process of economic development of all the countries including India. An industrial estate is a method of organising, housing and servicing industry for an orderly ...
  • Reddy, P.N. (Indian Management. 1990; Require pagination (from-to))
  • Naik, S.S.; Reddy, Y.V. (Vishwakarma Business Review. 1; 2011; 6-13.)
    The importance of the influence of the decision maker's characteristics on the export marketing performance is recognised in India, but the field has been under research in the context or Indian manufacturing sector. To ...