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  • D'Mello, C.; Kamat, K.; Weiermair, K.; Subhash, K.B.; Scaglione, M.; Ganef, J.P. (Revista Anais Brasileiros De Estudos Turisticos - ABET [Brazilian Annals of Tourist Studies]. 6(1); 2016; 42-57.)
    This paper examines the perceptions of tourists visiting the state of Goa with regard to the importance given to and the satisfaction level with respect to the infrastructure, facilities, services and amenities available ...
  • Chowdhury, J. (EPRA International Journal of Economic and Business Review. 418A(10); 2016; 104-109.)
    The present study is an attempt to find out the impact of liberalising goods trade and per capita GDP on the per capita trade in services. In this paper we have considered six countries from major trade blocs. We have ...
  • Jadhav, S.; Joshi, M.; Pawar, J.D. (International Journal of Computer Science and Applications. 11(2); 2014; 93-104.)
    BharataNatyam (BN) is an ancient Indian Classical Dance (ICD). Creativity and innovation are the soul of any art including BN dance. Within the framework of rules and traditionally accepted boundaries, choreographers try ...
  • Mekoth, N.; Hegde, S.G. (Indian Management. (Feb); 1995; 41-46)
    A whole-hearted commitment to tqm ensures improved product quality and better performance.
  • Karmali, D.; Sudarsan, P.K. (Asian Economic Review. 51; 2009; 581-592.)
    The conventional view is that service sector is a collection of mainly non-tradable activities with low productivity growth potential. The above view is fast changing. Trade in services provides same mutual economic gains ...
  • Fernandes-Mascarenhas, Blanche Rosalina Christalina Socorro
  • D'Souza, A.P.; Ramesh, B. (International Journal of Business, Management and Social Sciences (IJBMSS). 4(4 Pt II); 2014; 52-57.)
    Training is an important aspect in each and every industry but due to some or other reason, some industries do not provide training which decreases the peformance and productivity of the firm. The newly reruited employees ...
  • Bhattarai, R.C.; Mukhopadhyay, P.; Somanathan, E. (Ecology, Economy and Society, Ed. by: Dayal, V.; Duraiappah, A. and Nawn, N. Springer, Singapore. 2018; 165-183.)
    This is the first study that records the quantum of transaction costs in Nepal's Farmer Managed Irrigation Systems (FMIS) and analyzes the factors influencing them. The paper further examines the impact of transaction costs ...
  • Reddy, P.N. (New Trends in Indian Industries, Vol. 2., Ed. By: J.S. Mathur. Chug Publications. Allahabad. 1994; 103-114.)
  • Pawaskar, P.; Mekoth, N.; Thomson, A.R. (International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology. 29(8s); 2020; 634-649.)
    The purpose of this paper is to unearth the dimensions in travel motives as well as destination attribute sought by tourists and to relate specific dimensions of travel motives with destination attributes. Data have been ...
  • Dalvi, V.; Mekoth, N. (Nat. Seminar on Contemporary Research Issues in Business and Management, 1 Oct 2015, Mangalore Institute of Professional Studies. 2015; 62-68.)
    Health care systems are facing numerous challenges and one of them is treatment non-adherence among patients with chronic conditions. Treatment non-adherence among patients with chronic conditions is a complex issue. ...
  • Deshpande, D.M.; Ramesh, B. (Issues in Indian Economy, Vol. 2, Ed. by: K.R. Gupta. Atlantic Publishers and Distributors. 1995; 273-280.)
  • Noronha, S.M. (Goan Economy: An Analysis of Select Issues. Ed. By: S.M. Noronha. Broadway Publishers and Distributors, Panaji, Goa. 2014; 1-26.)
    The chapter examines the trends in the employment pattern in the primary, secondary and tertiary sector, and their main subsectors in Goa, for the period 1961-2001. It further discusses on the nature of economic development ...
  • Gawde, G.S.; Pawar, J.D. (International Journal of Web Applications. 9(1); 2017; 13-25.)
    Medical field is becoming more and more challenging due to large number of heart problems faced by the people. Almost all doctors are always trying their best to give a best treatment to a patient so that the patients get ...
  • Hackl, B.; Hasebrook, J.; Nirmala, R.; Servatius, F. (Personalfuhrung. (Dec 18 /Jan 19); 2018; 28-34.)
    In contrast to what is generally supposed, companies in India are well developed concerning New Work aspects. That leads to a surprisingly high capacity for innovation. In a study from Duale Hochschule Baden-Wurttemberg ...
  • Bhagat, P.; Pawar, J.D. (Computational Intelligence and Machine Learning, Proc. of the 7th Int. Conf. on Advanced Computing, Networking, and Informatics (ICACNI 2019), Ed. by Jyotsna Kumar Mandal, Imon Mukherjee, Sambit Bakshi, Sanjay Chatterji, Pankaj K.S.; 2021; 79-86. 2021; 79-86.)
    Twitter is a free social networking platform where people can post and interact with short messages known as "Tweets". The freedom of being able to reach out to the world in a fraction of seconds has made Twitter an effective ...
  • Sony, M.; Mekoth, N. (International Journal of Services and Operations Management. 12(4); 2012; 490-508.)
    The complexity of service customisation has been recognised in the service marketing literature. Yet, the understanding of how this complexity impacts the frontline employee adaptability is limited especially considering ...
  • Kurtiker, P.; Wagh, R.S. (Proc. 24. Int. Conf. on Computers in Education, Ed. by: Chen, W. et al. 28 Nov to 2 Dec 2016. IIT Bombay, India. 2016; 7-9.)
    We present our proposed and ongoing approach to detect the frustration among novice Java learners. We use the logs from the worldwide source code repository Blackbox that captures data from BlueJ IDE environment of our ...
  • Hegde, S.G.; Sreekumar, A. (Management Research in India, Ed. by: Abad Ahmed and E. Abraham. Association of Indian Management Schools. 1993; 154-.)

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