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Publikováno v:
Management and Labour Studies. 42:1-19
The contribution of the manufacturing sector in gross domestic product (GDP) has been a cause of concern, as India contributes only 16 per cent to the GDP in comparison to other rapidly developing economies, for example, the manufacturing sector of T
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
This paper explores the relationship between women’s involvement in SHG and their empowerment. One set of questionnaires, to analyzing the respondent’s association with SHG’s and corresponding empowerment. Statistical tools, such as descriptive
Autor:
Shubhra P. Gaur
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Vision: The Journal of Business Perspective. 20:290-299
‘There’s a way to do it better—find it’—Thomas Edison In this competitive era, it becomes vital for organizations to be innovative in their businesses and employees of an organization play a crucial role towards this goal. Hence, it becomes
Publikováno v:
Media Asia. 39:140-147
In this study, we describe the Facebook-use behaviour of a segment of college-going Indian youths. A survey of 455 students revealed that they started using the Internet in their teens and that they spend on average 1.6 hours a day on Facebook. Male
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Asian Journal of Communication. 21:632-647
An increasing presence of women in the premier professions in India in the past two decades has led to an increase in the requirement for business information by women (Gaur, Bhattacharjee, & Pandey, 2010). In addition, the National Readership Study
Publikováno v:
The International Journal of Learning: Annual Review. 16:185-194
Autor:
Shubhra P. Gaur
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Vision: The Journal of Business Perspective. 10:11-19
At the beginning of the 21st century, we have before us a complex and contradictory picture of organisations from the viewpoint of gender equality. On the one hand we find that the gender divisions at workplace are diminishing while on the other hand
Autor:
Yoganand Sinha, Sandra L. Tyler, Shubhra P. Gaur, Forrest B. Tyler, Deepa Punetha, Nisha Dhawan
Publikováno v:
Psychology and Developing Societies. 11:195-216
This study was designed to assess patterns of family conflict and violence directed toward pregnant women in India. Two hundred and forty women in their first, third, and fourth pregnancies were interviewed using a structured interview with primarily