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Productivity Performance of Indian Non-Life Insurance Industry: Post-Liberalization Focus
Rohit Kumar, Manjit Singh
Volume 34, Issue 2 (October 2013 to March 2014)Abstract
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Raj Nangia
Volume 32, Issue 2 (October 2011 to March 2012)Abstract
Download ArticleManagement of External Debt in India
Swami P. Saxena, Ishan Shanker
Volume 35, Issue 1 (April 2014 to September 2014)Abstract
Download ArticleTransfer of Technology and Organisation Behaviour: A Diagnostic Survey
P. C. Jain
Volume 13, Issue 1 (July 1992 to December 1992)Abstract
Download ArticleInstitutional Financing of Small Scale Industries- A Case for a Change in Outlook and Procedures
Mohinder N. Kaura and G. L. Sharma
Volume 9, Issue 1 (January 1978 to June 1978)Abstract
Download ArticleA Study on Customer Satisfaction Towards Digitization of Mobile Telecommunication Services in Delhi
Esha Jain, Manish Madan
Volume 36, Issue 1 (April 2015 to September 2015)Abstract
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S.N. Maheshwari
Volume 2, Issue 1 (January 1969 to April 1969)Abstract
Download ArticleConsumers’ Level of Organizational Trust When Buying From Locally Owned Businesses vs. Corporations
Andy Bertsch, Mohammad Saeed, James Ondracek, Joanna Claire Miranda, Tyler Boettcher, Briley Crissler, Jacob Burckhard, Tanner Crissler, Joshua Drew
Volume 42, Issue 2 (July 2021 to December 2021)Abstract
Download ArticleThis paper explored the consumers’ level of organizational trust in deciding to buy from local businesses versus from corporations. This was done by investigating benevolence and integrity as constructs of trust and explored the impact of affective commitment. This paper also explored if demographics namely gender, education level, age, employment status and year in school (if they are currently attending school), had any impact on the consumers’ benevolence, integrity and affective commitment. The result of this study showed that gender did not affect the decision to purchase from local business or from corporation. Age and educational level also did not have any impact of purchase decisions. However, employed participants were committed to businesses that they frequented. Participants who felt that customer service and customer reviews were important felt a higher level of affective commitment towards businesses that they frequented.
Finance Commission Vs. Planning Commission
R.K. Lele, J.R. Monga
Volume 1, Issue 1 (January 1968 to June 1968)Abstract
Download ArticleSmall Scale Women Entrepreneurs: A Study of Push and Pull Factors in Districts Ludhiana and Jalandhar in Punjab
Surinder Sharma
Volume 34, Issue 1 (April 2013 to September 2013)Abstract
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