EMPLOYEES MOTIVATION AT WORKPLACE

TITLE: EMPLOYEES MOTIVATION AT WORKPLACE AUTHOR: VINAY VIJAYKUMAR KAKADE INSTITUTE NAME : KOHINOR BUSINESS SCHOOL   AUTONOMOUS MOTIVATION CHEN, et al (2020) emphasis on with this study, they seek to provide empirical evidence on the effect of management control system design on autonomous motivation. They use levers of control as an organizing framework to examine… Continue reading EMPLOYEES MOTIVATION AT WORKPLACE

Impact of Covid-19 on Businesses

1. Sectoral Impact of the COVID-19 Outbreak and Value of Business Group Affiliated Firms in Korea. Author : Sakshi Wagh The COVID-19 outbreak had a profound sectoral impact on businesses in Korea, with varying effects across different industries. This paper explores how the value of business group affiliated firms in Korea was influenced by these… Continue reading Impact of Covid-19 on Businesses

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Agriculture Poverty

AGRICULTURE POVERTY AUTHOR: SAWAN NAROTE   The Role of Agricultural Extension in Rural Poverty Reduction of Eritrea: An Analysis   RENA R. {2007}states that the agricultural extension system in Eritrea plays a pivotal role in poverty reduction by disseminating modern farming techniques and knowledge to smallholder farmers. It aims to enhance productivity, income, and food… Continue reading Agriculture Poverty

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Capitalism

Capitalism Author – Prajwal Tapaswi        Money Manager Capitalism and the Coronavirus Pandemic: A Post-Keynesian Institutionalist Analysis of Inadequate Industrial Capacity.   WHALEN, C. J. LIANG, Y (2022) states that “Money Manager Capitalism” and how it is impacted by the Coronavirus pandemic, using a Post-Keynesian Institutionalist approach. The paper maintains that Money Manager Capitalism, based on… Continue reading Capitalism

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Human Resource Management and Artificial Intelligence

Human Resource Management and Artificial Intelligence Author: Sanika Kulkarni   Adoption of AI in HRM Kaur, et. al. (2021) says that the Human Resource Management is going through a phase of transformation, which is result of the integration of Artificial Intelligence into HR processes. The adoption of AI technology in HRM enables organizations to hire… Continue reading Human Resource Management and Artificial Intelligence

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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

TOPIC: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT   AUTHOR: PRATIK N NIKALE   Pricing and Risk Management CHANG et al (2024) states that during the pandemic period, COVID-19 not only led to a significant loss of human life but also brought indelible economic loss. To transfer the natural disaster risk, a variety of financial instruments written on the environmental… Continue reading FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

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UNEMPLOYMENT IN THE COUNTRY

Here is an excerpt summary of the research article -The research examines several research studies that look at unemployment trends and factors across different countries. These include studies on the impact of hiring/firing regulations, differences in unemployment rates by gender, the rise of unemployment over time, and the effect of financial crises on youth unemployment. – One study finds that stricter hiring/firing regulations moderately increased unemployment in developing countries from 1992-2008. Other limitations of objective indicators are that they cannot capture how employers judge regulation strictness.- Research on 15 European countries found evidence to reject hysteresis (permanent effects of shocks) for gender unemployment rates when allowing for structural breaks and cross-sectional dependence. Results depended on analytical approach.- Studies have explored factors influencing differences in unemployment rates between countries, like demand shocks, government policies, tax/benefit systems, labor market institutions, and societal characteristics. More “corporatist” systems responded more efficiently.- Financial crises appear to have larger and more long-lasting impacts on youth unemployment rates compared to overall unemployment. High youth unemployment persists long-term in some hard-hit countries.- Contextual factors like human resource practices and country unemployment rates influence the relationship between age and perceived employability. Higher unemployment weakens this relationship.

INEQUALITY IN EDUCATION

This articles discusses several research articles related to inequality in education. The key points are:- Article 1 examines whether entrepreneurship education is effective at reducing poverty and income inequality in Nigeria. It finds weak relationships between entrepreneurship education and these outcomes. – Article 2 analyzes educational inequality in the expansion of UK higher education. It finds that students from lower income families were less likely to enroll in college, and that educational inequality increased. – Article 3 uses a twin study design to examine the relationships between health, education and income. It finds weaker associations when controlling for family background using twins, suggesting other factors explain health inequalities.- Article 4 analyzes the impact of decentralizing education funding and finds it can reduce economic performance but decentralization with social security linking communities can reduce inequality. – Several other articles discuss topics like the relationships between education, health inequalities, wage inequality, returns to education over time, and the impact of education expansion on income inequality. Overall the document presents and discusses multiple research studies related to inequality in education.