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JournalISSN: 2251-1571

TIJ's Research Journal of Social Science & Management - RJSSM 

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About: TIJ's Research Journal of Social Science & Management - RJSSM is an academic journal. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Population & Customer satisfaction. It has an ISSN identifier of 2251-1571. Over the lifetime, 1468 publications have been published receiving 1556 citations.

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TL;DR: A relatively new measure is AQ, which stands for adversity quotient as mentioned in this paper, which is the predictor of success of a person in face of adversity, how he behaves in a tough situation and how he controls the situation, is he able to find the correct origin of the problem, whether he takes his due ownership in that situation, does he try to limit the effects of adversity and how optimistic he is that the adversity will eventually end.
Abstract: It is said that human mind is the most complex machine on earth Psychologists have always been trying to know why we behave the way we do or the way our mind functions It is a complex area of research where explanations have always fallen short Humans differ in their mental capabilities There are various tests available to analyze various mental abilities of a human mind which have a direct effect on their behaviour Some such measures are IQ test, EQ test, personality tests, achievement test, aptitude test, etc One such relatively new measure is AQ, which stands for adversity quotient AQ is the predictor of success of a person in face of adversity, how he behaves in a tough situation, how he controls the situation, is he able to find the correct origin of the problem, whether he takes his due ownership in that situation, does he try to limit the effects of adversity and how optimistic he is that the adversity will eventually end The science of AQ was developed by Dr Paul G Stoltz in 1997 This is a conceptual paper which explains at length what is AQ, how is it different from IQ and EQ, dimensions of AQ, building blocks of AQ, levels of adversity, how is AQ different from resilience and hardiness, AQ in organizations, research done on AQ, and how to improve your own and others AQ

31 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented strategic management as an important business management concept and explained the key concepts in strategic management; strategic vision, objectives, strategy formulation, strategy implementation, evaluation and initiating corrective action.
Abstract: This paper presents strategic management as an important business management concept. It defines strategy and explains the key concepts in strategic management; strategic vision, objectives, strategy formulation, strategy implementation, evaluation and initiating corrective action. The research also focuses on the corporate governance aspect of strategic management; role of the board of directors in crafting and executing strategy. The different levels of pitching strategy are also discussed in this paper; corporate, business, functional and operational. All these concepts are examined with a view to highlight their importance in the effective and efficient management of business organizations. In an operating environment that is dynamic and highly competitive, business organizations need to appreciate the importance of crafting and effectively executing strategies that can help them create sustainable competitive advantage.

22 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a synthesized model of consumer switching behavior is proposed for explaining the phenomenon in the context of mobile telecommunication industry in developing countries, where the influence government policy, switching intention abortion factors as well as the psychological, emotional and behavioural consequence of switching on consumer and their former and new service providers are considered.
Abstract: The paper extensively reviews the literature on theories of Consumer Switching Behaviour (CSB) and proposes a synthesized model of CSB for explaining the phenomenon in the context of mobile telecommunication industry in developing countries. The proposed model extends existing Push-Pull-Mooring Theory of consumer switching by incorporating the influence government policy, switching intention abortion factors as well as the psychological, emotional and behavioural consequence of switching on consumer and their former and new service providers. Future research to test the proposed model is suggested. It contributes to the consumer behaviour literature.

20 citations

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TL;DR: A recent estimate by the Ministry of Food and Civil Supplies, Government of India, puts the total preventable post-harvest losses of food grains at 10 per cent of the total production or about 20 million Mt, which is equivalent to the total food grains produced in Australia annually as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: Agricultural commodities produced have to undergo a series of operations such as harvesting, threshing, winnowing, bagging, transportation, storage, processing and exchange before they reach the market, and as evident from several studies across the country, there are considerable losses in crop output at all these stages. A recent estimate by the Ministry of Food and Civil Supplies, Government of India, puts the total preventable post-harvest losses of food grains at 10 per cent of the total production or about 20 million Mt, which is equivalent to the total food grains produced in Australia annually. In a country where 20 per cent of the population is undernourished, post-harvest losses of 20 million Mt annually is a substantial avoidable waste. According to a World Bank study (1999), post-harvest losses of food grains in India are 7-10 per cent of the total production from farm to market level and 4-5 per cent at market and distribution levels. These losses would be enough to feed about 70-100 million people, i.e. about 1/3rd of India’s poor or the entire population of the states of the Bihar and Haryana together for about one year. Thus, it is evident that the post-harvest losses have impact at both the micro and macro levels of the economy. This article critically reviews the scenario of agriculture supply chain management in India by throwing a light on role of agriculture supply chain management, Agrifood supply chain management, Agriculture marketing in India, market place for agriculture products, APMC, contract farming and private sector initiatives. Key words: Agriculture, Agriculture supply chain management, Agri food Market.

18 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a qualitative approach is thoroughly applied through in-depth interviewing individual investors who have experienced Vietnamese stock market, and the analysis and generalization of data collected from interviews with 20 key informants show supporting evidence for the existence of four psychological factors -overconfidence; excessive optimism; psychology of risk and herd- behavior.
Abstract: Employing Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), this study aims to explore factors influencing investment behavior made by individual investors in Vietnamese stock market. A qualitative approach is thoroughly applied through in-depth interviewing individual investors who have experienced Vietnamese stock market. The analysis and generalization of data collected from interviews with 20 key informants show supporting evidence for the existence of four psychological factors - overconfidence; excessive optimism; psychology of risk and herd- behavior. The study, based on TPB, proposes a suitable conceptual framework to be applied in further research to explain investors’ behavior in Vietnamese stock market.

16 citations

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YearPapers
20211
202022
201983
2018113
201795
2016164