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Browsing by Subject "Commerce"

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  • Reddy, Y.V.; Rebello, R.W. (Indian Journal of Accounting. 37(2); 2007; 1-8.)
    This paper attempts to identify and appreciate the relationship between corporate earnings, interest rate and market price. This t study carried out on selected stocks which are actively traded on National Stock Exchange, ...
  • Reddy, Y.V.; Rebello, R. (Indian Journal of Accounting. 37(2); 2007; 1-8.)
  • Ramesh, B.; Mendes, S. (CSR and Sustainable Development: A Multinational Perspective, Ed. by: Saurabh Mittal and Anu Gupta. Proc. Int. Conf. Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development Dubai (UAE), 4-5 May 2015. Society for Education and Research Development, India. 2015; 91-99.)
    The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) had issued Corporate Social Responsibility policy rules 2014, on 27th February, 2014 to comply with the requirements of section 135 of the Companies Act 2013, which are mandatory in ...
  • Ramesh, B.; Mendes, S. (Scholars World. 3(Spl Issue); 2015; 82-89.)
    The banking Sector is considered to be the life line of any Economy. The entire economy of the country adversely depends on the performance of this sector, who have been contributing through various welfare initiatives, ...
  • Ramesh, B.; Mendes, S. (Australian Journal of Business and Economic Studies. 1(2); 2015; 93-101. Also in: Proc. Int. Seminar. Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility: Emerging Issues and Challenges, 8-9 Mar 2014. Indo Global Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture. 2014; 56-60.)
    Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become one of the most talked about subject today with the inclusion of mandatory CSR in the New Companies Act 2013, which has been enforced from 1st April 2014 in India. All ...
  • George, R.; Reddy, Y.V. (International Journal of Law and Management. 57(5); 2015; 357-366.)
    The purpose of this paper is to find out the corporate tax gaps in India and the possible reasons behind it. The objectives were achieved by looking at the existing tax system in the country, problems in the area of corporate ...
  • George, R.; Reddy, Y.V. (Arthshastra: Indian Journal of Economics and Research. 4(2); 2015.)
    Direct tax and indirect tax are the two categories of tax levied in the country by the Central government. Corporation tax is the highest contributor to the direct taxes in the country. This paper is an exploratory study ...
  • Reddy, Y.V.; George, R. (Decision. 40(3); 2013; 213-221.)
    Tax levied in India by the Government of India comprises two categories-direct tax and indirect tax. As a proportion of gross tax revenue, direct taxes have been accounting for over half of the total since 2007-2008. ...
  • Reddy, Y.V. (Instructional Material for Course 7: Cost Accounting and Control. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University, M.Com. (Final) Programme. 2005; 283-384.)
  • Indrawati; Pradhina, N.P.; Subhash, K.B. (Understanding Digital Industry, Proc. of the Conf. on Managing Digital Industry, Technology and Entrepreneurship (CoMDITE 2019) Indonesia, Ed. by: Siska Noviaristanti, Hasni Mohd Hanafi, Donny Trihanondo. 2020; 103-106.)
    Internet banking in Indonesia increased from 150 million transactions in 2012 to 406 million transactions in 2016. The present article examines the digital banking application ABC of Bank ABC of Indonesia to find the factors ...
  • Quintal, S.S.; Reddy, Y.V. (Amity Journal of Marketing. 2(1); 2017; 36-48.)
    Making customers happy should be retailers’ first priority. The concept about the satisfaction and delight is made clear in this paper through different models and theories. Neither one should get confused with satisfy and ...
  • Shirodkar, S.; AnjanaRaju, G. (Investment Management and Financial Innovations. 17(2); 2020; 334-352.)
    Researchers argue that ignoring the structural breaks in the time-series variance can cause significant upward biases in the degree of persistence in estimated GARCH models. Against this backdrop, the present study empirically ...
  • Poornima, B.G.; Reddy, Y.V. (NICE Journal of Business. 11(1n2); 2016; 89-96.)
    Capital structure is the way a company arranges its finances through a combination of equity and debt. It is designed with the aim of maximizing the market value of the company in the long run. The study seeks to explore ...
  • Fernandes, K.; Reddy, Y.V. (International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy. 11(1); 2021; 93-100.)
    This study focuses on identifying the factors that lead to energy consumption in select newly industrialized countries of Asia such as China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand. GDP, Exchange rate, ...
  • Ramesh, B.; SriRam, P.; Sakharkar, A. (Theoretical and Applied Economics. 30(3-636); 2023; 231-248.)
    Our robust findings based on the recently developed methodology of sequential (twostage) estimation of linear panel-data model (SELPDM), alongside the two-step system GMM model contributes significantly to the extant ...
  • Reddy, Y.V.; Naik, S. (Vikalpa. 36(2); 2011; 45-58.)
    Choice of entry mode has been widely recognized as one of the critical decisions in a firm's internationalization. However, most of the research primarily focuses upon Western multinational enterprises rather than Indian ...