Research Article
The Influence of Organizational Commitment in Cognizant's Employees Work Performance
Mrs.R.Anetha || Dr.M.Viswanathan
India
Research Inventy: International Journal of Engineering & Science , Volume 9 ~ Issue 6
In today's competitive world, the biggest challenge which the organizations are facing is to retain talented employees. Organizations often try to foster commitment in their employees to achieve stability and reduce costly turnover. It is commonly believed that committed employees will also work harder and are more likely to 'go the extra mile' to achieve organizational objectives. Organizational Commitment has become important for the commercial organizations due to increase in technology level of competition globally and rapid growth of services sector in about all parts of the world. In every information technology sector, the employee plays an important role to accomplish the tasks, objectives, and targets to achieve persistence in the globally competitive world. Thus, it becomes essential for the organizations that their employees become committed and stay in the organization. Organizational commitment is a psychological construction of responsibility that an employee has towards the mission and direction of an organization. This study is to identify the employees' perception of their jobs and how to improve their work commitment towards their organizations.
Keywords: organizational commitment, Global objectives, Employees psychology.
Research Article
Tea Estate Employees Problems and Prospectus
M.Muraliraj || Dr. S. Premalatha || S.Ranjitha
India
Research Inventy: International Journal of Engineering & Science , Volume 9 ~ Issue 6
The tea industry plays a significant role in the Indian economy in terms of foreign exchange earnings and providing employment opportunities. For more than a century, the tea industry was the main employment provider, the main source of foreign exchange and the main source of government revenue. Nevertheless, recent statistics suggest that the contribution of the tea industry towards the Indian economy is gradually declining. This study assesses India's competitiveness in the global tea industry. It examines the nature of competition in the global tea industry and identifies the possible strategies and policies that India should adopt in order to improve the competitiveness of the Indian tea industry. The Indian tea industry faces several problems. The area under tea cultivation is stagnant or shrinking.............
KEY WORD: HRM, Employees, Problems and prospects.
Research Article
Recent Trends of Foreign Direct Investment in India and Its Impact on Economic Growth
Dr.S.Pasupathi || Mr.V.Sakthi.M.Com.
India
Research Inventy: International Journal of Engineering & Science , Volume 9 ~ Issue 6
Country desiring for sustainable economic growth has to explore global opportunities and Foreign Direct Investment helps in achieving significant development for the economy. FDI is considered to be the most essential medium of development in the emerging sectors of an economy. India is an emerging market globally due to its various prospering aspects like cheap labour, greater market size and abundance natural resources etc. which attract foreign investors for better prospects in various sectors. The present paper aims to study the trends of FDI in the country and understand the reason behinds its fluctuations. This study was conducted to investigate the trends of FDI in India and to find out the impact of Make in India policy on FDI. The study also aimed to understand the role of FDI for the development..........
Research Article
How The Social Media Act As Plinth For Social Issues? - An Empirical Study with College Students in Erode District
M.Murali || Dr. S.M. Venkatachalam
India
Research Inventy: International Journal of Engineering & Science , Volume 9 ~ Issue 6
In the past two decades of urging competitive world, everyone tries to be ahead of their competitors, friends and social circle. Considering the fact, there are so many burning issues around us which we need to think upon and act, it's an alarm for us to be aware about the society and its issues. Current issues like violation of human rights, girl's education, adverse effects of global warming, wrong deeds of political leaders, crime against women, corruption etc. need to be discussed openly with the society in an effort to do something about it and bring a revolution. Social Media provide a platform for discussion on such issues as it is this media which majority mass rely on and extend warm support. One such burning issue that has been overlooked in today's scenario is the impact of social media in.........
KEY WORD: Social Media, Corruption, ANOVA, Social Issues.
Research Article
A Study on Overview of Fast Moving Goods
Dr.U.Visalatchi || Manoranjith. P
India
Research Inventy: International Journal of Engineering & Science , Volume 9 ~ Issue 6
Customer satisfaction is an indispensible component of the Marketing function and it can be simply defined the number of customers, or percentage of total customers, whose reported experience with a firm, its products, or its services exceeds specified satisfaction goals. With many companies turning customer centric, customer satisfaction levels are measured and plans for its improvement are done by all most all the businesses. Satisfied customers usually buy more and buy frequently. Loyal customers also act best promotional source to new customers. They tend to bring in more and more new customers through word of mouth communication. The taste and preferences of consumer are changed often. Every customer in the market has his/her own Brand Preferences. Customers will be looking for certain attributes before purchasing the products i.e., FMCG. The top FMCG, or consumer packaged goods, companies are characterized by their ability to produce the items that are in highest demand by consumers and, at the same time, develop loyalty and trust towards their brands.
Keywords: Fast moving goods, customer satisfaction, customer preferences, Factors for purchase
Research Article
A Study on Buyer Behaviour with References to Insurance Marketing In Erode
Dr.U.Visalatchi
Research Inventy: International Journal of Engineering & Science , Volume 9 ~ Issue 4
Wherever there is uncertainty, there is risk. The risk can't be averted. It involves multi-faceted losses. And so, risk is uncertainty of a financial loss. We do not have any command on uncertainties. The insurance is a co-operative device to spread the loss. Further, it is also a social device to accumulate funds to meet uncertain losses. The main function of insurance is to provide protection against the possible chances of generating losses. It eliminates worries and miseries of losses at destruction of property and death. Further it provides capital to the society as the accumulated funds are invested in the productive heads. The product of insurance organisations benefits the industry, the business, an individual and a group of persons. The pace of development of a growing economy like ours depends on the saving-income ratio, which determines the level of investment. Generating domestic savings, particularly...............
KEY WORD: Insurance, LIC, protection, economic, savings.
Research Article
E-Commerce
M.Velmurugan || Y.Joel Leefort
Coimbatore
Research Inventy: International Journal of Engineering & Science , Volume 9 ~Issue 4
The purpose of this study is the find out the growth and influence of E commerce of our nation. E- Commerce is growing at a rapid pace across the world with the penetration of smart phones and internet across the different levels of society across the world. The growth and its gains are already visible from the studies in developed countries, E Commerce opens a channel of global business, which will witness incremental business in days to come. With the impact of globalization are relaxation in export and import between nations, economies across the world will witness better knowledge and information technology growth and innovations. In addition to the above E commerce will play an important role in way marketing is done and job markets.
Key Words: E-Commerce, Business, Marketing, Employment, Globalization
Research Article
Impact of Ethics on Global Business
K. Divya M.Com, M.Phil
India
Research Inventy: International Journal of Engineering & Science , Volume 9 ~ Issue 4
The "origins of ethics—whether they come from religion, philosophy, the laws of nature, scientific study, study of political theory relating to ethical norms created in society or other fields of knowledge."
Business ethics (also known as corporate ethics) is a form of applied ethics or professional ethics, that examines ethical principles and moral or ethical problems that can arise in a business environment. It applies to all aspects of business conduct and is relevant to the conduct of individuals and entire organizations The field of ethics is a branch of philosophy that seeks virtue and morality, addressing questions about "right" and "wrong" behaviour for people in a variety of settings; the standards of behaviour that tell how human beings ought to act ...........
Keywords: Introduction, Impact Of Business Ethics, Enforcement Of Ethical Guidelines And Standards, The Evolution Of Ethics, Influential Factors On Business Ethics
Research Article
Recents Trends in E-Commerce
M.Premalakshmi || N.Priyanka
India
Research Inventy: International Journal of Engineering & Science , Volume 9 ~ Issue 4
The arrival of internet and smart phone has created a revolutionary change in the way we purchase. E-commerce is a type of business where goods and services are offered directly to its customers without an intermediary through the website. E-commerce enables us to order for the goods sitting at the home. The customers can select the required products from a variety of products that are available online. The payment for the product can also be done using debit card, credit card, e-cash or e-wallet. This paper discusses the recent trends in e-commerce, the opportunities and limitations of e-commerce and the various ecommerce models.
Research Article
Women Entrepreneurs in India –Emerging, Issues and Challenges
Smt.B.Srividhya || Dr.M.Viswanathan
India
Research Inventy: International Journal of Engineering & Science , Volume 9 ~ Issue 4
Entrepreneurship is a creative human act involving the mobilization of resources from one level of productive use to a higher level of use. Entrepreneurship involves willingness to take responsibility and ability to put mind to a task and see it through inception to completion. It plays an important role in economic growth and development of nation. Women entrepreneur is any women who organizes and manages any enterprise. Women entrepreneur are the women or group of women who initiate, and operate a business enterprise. Women constitute around half of world population. In India also, women constitute about half of the country's population. Though women constitute about half of the country's population, in the past in the traditional societies of India, women were confined to the four walls of their houses, performing only house hold activities........
KEY WORD: Population. Confined, plunged, industries, economic growth, initiate, business enterprise, mobilization productive, inception