International Journal of Research in Management & Social Science Volume 5, Issue 2 (III): April – June 2017 |
Sr. No |
Contents |
Page No |
1 |
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS: THE ROADMAP AHEAD |
1 – 6 |
2 |
COMPARISON OF LEADERSHIP STYLES IN INDIA AND UNITED STATES OF AMERICA |
7 – 11 |
3 |
TECH AND TOUCH: UNDERSTANDING MULTI-LEVEL IMPLICATIONS OF TECHNOLOGY USE ON WORK-FAMILY CONFLICT |
12 – 19 |
4 |
NON MONETARY INCENTIVES AND EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY |
20 – 22 |
5 |
A HUMAN RESOURCE SOCIETAL STUDY AND STRESS ON CHENNAI HOUSEHOLDS PERCEPTION AND ATTITUDES IN BUYING HOMES AFTER FLOOD DISASTER- AN EMPIRICAL STUDY |
23 – 28 |
6 |
RETAIL IN DETAIL: TOWARDS INDIAN RURAL AREA |
29 – 35 |
7 |
PRE & POST DEMONETIZATION: A STUDY ON GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT OF DIGITALIZATION IN INDIA |
36 – 42 |
8 |
A STUDY ON IMPACT OF CORPORATE TAX INCENTIVES ON REVENUE GENERATION AND FISCAL CONSOLIDATION |
43 – 47 |
9 |
PERCEPTIONS AND AWARENESS REGARDING ‘CHANDRANNA BIMA SCHEME’ AMONG THE UNORGANISED WORKERS IN ANDHRA PRADESH |
48 – 52 |
10 |
THE STATUS OF CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT AND MAJOR HINDERING FACTORS IN AWI ZONE SECONDARY SCHOOOLS, ETHIOPIA |
53 – 60 |
11 |
AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON SOCIAL & ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTING AND REPORTING (SEAR) OF SELECTED INDEX BASED INDIAN COMPANIES |
61 – 71 |
12 |
RECENT TREND OF DISPARITIES IN TEACHER EDUCATION IN INDIA |
72 – 76 |
13 |
MERCHENTS PERCEPTION TOWERDS CASHLESS ECONOMY: A CASE STUDY WITH REFERENCE TO BELTHANGADY TALUK IN KARNATAKA |
77 – 81 |
14 |
PORTRAYAL OF FEMALE GENDER IN ADVERTISEMENTS FOR PERSUASION: THE INDIAN CONTEXT |
82 – 88 |
15 |
FDI IN INDIA & AN OVERVIEW OF POLICY MEASURES IN THE MODI REGIME |
89 – 98 |
16 |
PENALTY ON CONCEALMENT OF INCOME OR FURNISHING INACCURATE PARTICULARS OF INCOME: INAPPROPRIATE ADDITIONS MADE BY AO UNDER INDIAN TAXATION SYSTEM |
99 – 102 |
17 |
INFLUENCE OF SELECTED DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES ON TURNOVER INTENTION AMONG TEACHING STAFFS OF SELF FINANCING ENGINEERING COLLEGES IN KERALA |
103 – 107 |
18 |
ISLAM, THE NATURE OF PEACE AND STATE SOCIETY RELATIONS IN CONTEMPORARY ETHIOPIA; IMPLICATIONS FOR NATIONAL INTEGRATION |
108 – 118 |