Goa Business School: Recent submissions

  • Garag, A.; Ramesh, B. (Int. Conf. on E-business, Management and Economics (ICEME 2010). Institute of Electrical and Electonics Engineers (IEEE). 2010; 5-8.)
    The study is an attempt to find a relation between the change in the prices of futures contracts of specific stocks and the change in Open Interest. Participants in the stock markets believe that the amount of open interest ...
  • Ramesh, B.; Rane, P. (Inspira: Journal of Modern Management and Entrepreneurship. 4(1); 2014; 188-194.)
    This case study makes an attempt to analyze and interpret a number of issues like market reaction to stock buyback announcements, abnormal returns for different window periods, rationale of stock buybacks and benefits of ...
  • Ramesh, B. (Indian Journal of Commerce. 65(2); 2012; 1-6.)
  • Ramesh, B.; Rane, P. (Indian Journal of Accounting. 44(2); 2013; 1-5.)
    Stock buybacks reduce by nature the number of outstanding shares. The decrease in the number of the outstanding shares increases the earnings per share. Thus, each remaining outstanding share represents a slightly higher ...
  • Falleiro, S.P.; Noronha, S.M. (Journal of Health Management. 14(4); 2012; 495-512.)
    Ever since its detection, HIV has wreaked much havoc, particularly in the developing world. In recent times, on account of increasing numbers of infected women and their heightened vulnerability to HIV, it has often been ...
  • Falleiro, S.P.; Noronha, S.M. (The Indian Journal of Social Work. 73(4); 2012; 473-486.)
    The paper explores the impact of HIV/AIDS on the food consumption pattern of households through empirical research and comparative analysis. The findings highlight that HIV/AIDS households are at a significant disadvantage ...
  • Noronha, S.M. (Empowerment of Women in India, Ed. by: M. Koteswara Rao. Discovery Publishing House, New Delhi. 2005; 140-156.)
    Large percentage of women are found to be working in the Primary Sector. The purpose of this paper is to know the percentage of women employed in the primary sector viz a viz of men. If women in the primary sector are ...
  • Noronha, S.M. (Globalisation, Growth and Poverty, Ed. by: V.B. Jugale. Serials Publications, New Delhi. 2005; 338-349.)
    This paper seeks to analyse: (1) The trends in the employment pattern in the primary sector as a whole and the sex distribution, (2) The intra-sectoral distribution of the total workforce in the primary sector and the sex ...
  • Nayak, R.; Sudarsan, P.K. (Journal of Social and Economic Development. 10(2); 2008; 222-235)
    Service-driven economies are more developed than predominantly manufacturing economies. This paper attempts to understand the regional disparity in the development of service sector in Goa. The study is based on the data ...
  • Sudarsan, P.K. (Journal of International Economics (IPE). 4(1); 2013; 63-72)
    India is one of the leading nations that export labour sen/ices. India also receives the highest amount as remittances from abroad. India's remittances also have increased steadily over the years. Trade in services has got ...

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