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Chakraborty, Soumya
- How Students Perceive Professional Courses with Special Reference to Part Time and Full Time Courses in Kolkata and its Suburbs
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1 JIS College of Engineering, Centre for Management Studies JIS College Of Engineering, Kalyani, Nadia, West Bengal, IN
1 JIS College of Engineering, Centre for Management Studies JIS College Of Engineering, Kalyani, Nadia, West Bengal, IN
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Review of Professional Management- A Journal of New Delhi Institute of Management, Vol 11, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 19-28Abstract
The paper focuses on the behavioural aspect of undergraduate students who want to pursue higher educational especially professional courses and deals with how students perceive full time and part time courses along with course fee structures. This also shows the perception of students regarding job guarantee along with course duration. The finding in the paper gives a clear idea that job guarantee is an important factor while opting for professional courses irrespective of gender. The investigation here finds that if students were offered a professional course that would actualize their dreams, they were even willing to migrate to other cities. The paper also investigates preference order of sample students' career options in some selected sector among FMCG/CD, Retail, Manufacturing, IT, and BPO.- A Study of Quarterly Earnings Announcement and Stock Price Reactions–With Reference to Nifty Midcap 150
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1 Kirloskar Institute of Advanced Management Studies, Karnataka, IN
2 Finance, Kirloskar Institute of Advanced Management Studies, Karnataka, IN
1 Kirloskar Institute of Advanced Management Studies, Karnataka, IN
2 Finance, Kirloskar Institute of Advanced Management Studies, Karnataka, IN
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Journal of Commerce and Accounting Research, Vol 7, No 4 (2018), Pagination: 1-12Abstract
Market efficiency is a factor that has been marked as an important aspect since late 1950s. Researchers know three forms of EMH1 for analyzing market efficiency. Many researchers like (Akinyi & Melissa, 2017), (Kendirli & Elmali, 2016), (Shah & Arora, 2014), (Suwanna, 2012), and (Yvonne & Mukora, 2014) had tried to identify the relationship between corporate announcements like earnings, dividend declaration, and the latter’s impact on the market as a performance indicator. In this paper, we have tried to examine the impact of quarterly results on Nifty Midcap 150 index. The study is based on quarterly announcement of financial results for 148 companies. The whole portfolio is classified as good-news and bad-news portfolio on the basis of comparative study of quarterly financial results announcement with the same time period as of previous year. In good-news portfolio, there is an increase in the percentage of net profit as compared to the same quarter of previous year. We have used t-test, Sign and Runs test for checking of hypothesis. AARs2 and CAARs3 have been found to be mostly positive rather than negative and the market is found to be efficient under the semi-strong form.Keywords
Event Study, Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH), Average Abnormal Return (AAR), Nifty Midcap 150, Quarterly Earnings Announcement.References
- Akinyi, O. M., & Melissa, A. G. (2017). Effect of earnings announcement on share prices of companies listed at the Nairobi securities exchange. European Business & Management, 3(2), 29-36.
- Chander, R., Mehta, K., & Sharma, R. (2008). Empirical evidences on weak form stock market efficiency: The Indian exprience. Decision IIM Calcutta, 35(1), 75-109.
- Degutis, A. (2014). The efficient market hypothesis: A critical review of literature and methodology. Ekonomika, 93(2), 7-23.
- Dsouza, J. J. (2015). Does the Indian stock market exhibit random walk ? Sage Journals, 19(1), 1-20.
- Kendirli, S., & Elmali, M. E. (2016). The effects of right offering announcements on returns of shares of deposit banks traded in istanbul stock-exchange. Journal of Economic Development, Environment and People, 5(1), 74-82.
- Mallikarjunappa, T., & Dsouza, J. J. (2014). A study of quarterly earnings announcement and stock price reactions. AIMS, 20(4), 2142-2157.
- Mallikarjunappa, T., & Manjunatha, T. (2009). Stock price reactions to dividend announcements. Journal of Management & Public Policy, 1(1), 43-56.
- Naseer, M., & Tariq, Y. (2015). The efficient market hypothesis: A critical review of the literature. The IUP Journal of Financial Risk Management, 12(4), 48-64.
- Poshakwale, S., 1996. Evidence on weak form efficiency and day of the week effect in the Indian stock market. Finance India, 10(3), 605-616.
- Shah, P., & Arora, P. (2014). M & A announcements and their effect on return to shareholders: An event study. Accounting and Finance Research, 3(2), 170-190.
- Suwanna, T. (2012). Impacts of dividend announcement on stock return. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 40, 721-725.
- Awareness of Medical Ethics among Undergraduate Students of Medical College in South Kolkata
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1 Department of Community Medicine, ESIC medical College, Joka, Kolkata, IN
2 Department of Anatomy, ESIC medical College, Joka, Kolkata, IN
1 Department of Community Medicine, ESIC medical College, Joka, Kolkata, IN
2 Department of Anatomy, ESIC medical College, Joka, Kolkata, IN
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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 10, No 12 (2019), Pagination: 725-729Abstract
A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted to assess the awareness of medical ethics among 319 medical students in a medical college of West Bengal. A semi structuredquestionnaire that included questions on awareness of ethical principles and Medical Council of India code of Professional conduct, Etiquette and ethics was used. The data was analysed by descriptive statistical method. It was observed that MBBS undergraduate students didn’t have sufficient awareness on medical ethical principles and issues. There was no improvement in knowledge with seniority in medical college. The present study highlights the need of well-planned medical curriculum by multidisciplinary approach by different teaching modes to enhance cognitive, psychomotor and attitude towards medical ethics by trained teachers in subject of medical ethics.Keywords
Awareness, Medical Ethics, Undergraduate Medical Students.- Online Banking in India
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1 Students - 2018-20 Batch, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management Pune, Symbiosis International Deemed University, Pune − 412115, Maharashtra, IN
2 Students - 2018-20 Batch, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management Pune, Symbiosis International Deemed University, Pune − 412115, Maharashtra
1 Students - 2018-20 Batch, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management Pune, Symbiosis International Deemed University, Pune − 412115, Maharashtra, IN
2 Students - 2018-20 Batch, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management Pune, Symbiosis International Deemed University, Pune − 412115, Maharashtra
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SAMVAD: International Journal of Management, Vol 22, No 0 (2021), Pagination: 18-20Abstract
Today a large portion of the keeping money occurs while you are tasting espresso or accepting a vital call. ATMs are at your doorstep. Keeping money administrations are open 24x7. There are more plastic cards in your wallet than cash notes. A gigantic piece of this change is because of the appearance of IT. Banks today work in a much globalized, changed, privatized and a focused domain. Keeping in mind the end goal to get by in this condition banks need to utilize IT. Indian saving money industry has seen huge advancements because of far-reaching developments that are occurring in the data innovation. Electronic saving money has risen up out of such a creative advancement. The target of the present paper is to think about and dissect the advancement made by Indian keeping money industry in the reception of innovation. The investigation is auxiliary based and diagnostic in nature. The advancement in e-saving money in Indian managing an accounting industry is estimated through different parameters, for example, Computerization of branches, Automated Teller Machines, Transactions through Retail Electronic Payment Methods and so on. Measurable and scientific instruments, for example, basic development rate, rates, and midpoints and so forth are utilized. The paper additionally features the difficulties looked by Indian banks in an appropriation of innovation and proposals are made to handle these difficulties. The paper reasons that in years to come e-managing an account won’t just be an adequate method of keeping money however favored method of saving money.Keywords
Banks, Money, Online, InternetReferences
- Bikram Jit Singh Mann & Sunpreet Kaur Sahni. (2012). Profiling Adopter Categories of Internet Banking in India: An Empirical Study. Vision (09722629).
- Nayak, Raghvendra. (2018). A Conceptual study on digi- talization of banking-issues and challenges. International Journal of Management, IT & Engineering, 8(6), 186-191.
- Teena, Shivnani. (2015). Investigating the drivers of inter- net banking adoption decision: A comparison of three alternative frameworks.