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- A Conceptual Study on Awareness of Online Payment System among Rural Merchants
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1 Department of Management Studies, M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Karur, Tamil Nadu, IN
1 Department of Management Studies, M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Karur, Tamil Nadu, IN
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International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science & Technology, Vol 3, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 30-33Abstract
Demonetisation is the act of stripping a money unit of its status as legal tender. It is necessary whenever there is a change of national money. The old unit of money must be retired and exchange with a new money unit. Rural Merchants are not equipped with facilities for online payment system for accepting card payment or any online payment systems like Paytm. The study focuses on the level of awareness among the rural merchants towards online payment system.Keywords
Credit Card, Debit Card, E-Money, Electronic Fund Transfer, Mobile Banking, Smart Card.References
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- J. Yang, M. Whitefield, and R. Bhanot, “E-Banking in rural area - recent trend and development: A case study,” Communications of the IIMA, vol. 5, no. 4, 2005.
- M. Loonam, and D. O’Loughlin, “Exploring e-service quality: A study of Irish online banking,” Marketing Intelligence and Planning, vol. 26, no. 7, pp. 759-780, October 2008.
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- S. Roy, and P. Venkateswaran, “Online payment system using steganography and visual cryptography,” IEEE Students’ Conference on Electrical, Electronics and Computer Science (SCEECS), Bhopal, India, 1-2 March 2014.
- A Study on Successful Implementation of Performance Management Systems (PMS’s) in Higher Educational Institutions
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Resham Lohani
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S. Prasanna
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1 Department of MBA, M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Karur, Tamil Nadu, IN
1 Department of MBA, M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Karur, Tamil Nadu, IN
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International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science & Technology, Vol 3, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 23-25Abstract
Performance management is a comprehensive term of which performance appraisal is the main element in the organization. The present education system in India is predominantly considered with greatest importance, due to the high weightage given to achieve educational excellence. Higher Educational Institutions (HEI’s) play a major role in the development and growth of the country. Hence, there exists a need to implement an efficient performance management system and identify various techniques for measuring the performance of members in an institution. Due to dramatic changes that has taken place in the academic part of a higher education that expects quality of education across all areas over the years. This study focuses on the analysis of the performance management parameters for the HEI’s. It also carefully investigates the various latest practices followed in HEI’s in measuring the performance of employees. The success of higher educational institutions depends greatly on how it measures the performance of employees with right perspective. Effective implementation of PMS’s in HEI’s is achieved through identifying employees’ perspectives about the concept of different performance indicators in HEI’s at large.Keywords
Educational Excellence, Education System, Performance Management, Perspective.References
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- Onus of Different Players Towards Digital Transformation Era-Panoramic Conceptual Perspective
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1 Department of MBA, M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Tamil Nadu, IN
1 Department of MBA, M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Tamil Nadu, IN
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International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science & Technology, Vol 4, No 1 (2018), Pagination: 20-22Abstract
“Digital India” is an excellent scheme implemented by the government of India which is “designed to transform India into a global digitized hub” in the form of enhancing the digitized operations in all ways and means. In present techno-day’s era, every individual are ‘breath-re-breath’ with all gadgets which makes their life cozy. Irrespective of all categories of ages, technological revolution has made remarkable changes favorably but the quantum of adverse effects are predominant that need to be trouble shooted with care. Moreover, taking control in one’s digital life is also need of the hour to everyone. There are vast devices and websites through which globe shrink in one’s hand. Anything and everything possible in anytime anywhere digital world. With the advent of social networking sites in the form of whatsapp, facebook, twitter, orkut etc which fetches wide array of inputs to the users. The responsibility of all forms of people such as teachers, parents, health professionals, government by various means of technological appliances in right perspective without any detrimental results is predominant. There is always need and supporting mechanism for all sort of advancement which can be catalyzed through the software in order to deal human’s ages and pass on stages softly called ‘technology’. Right from Agriculture to Aircraft, there is always requirement for technology which acts as ‘eye and heart’ without which nothing will move further and needless to say that the individual’s life become standstill. This paper throws lights on the panoramic aspect of “Digital-Click and Get” paradigm in tech-human being epoch. The digital responsibility of various people as teachers, parents, health professionals, government has been encapsulated in the paper.Keywords
Digital India, Government, Health Professionals, Parents, Role of Teachers, Techno-Day’s Era, Technological Appliances.References
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_India
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- www.ncaer.org
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- A Conceptual Study on Benefits of Electronic Payment System During Demonetization
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1 Department of Management, M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Karur, Tamil Nadu, IN
1 Department of Management, M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Karur, Tamil Nadu, IN
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International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science & Technology, Vol 5, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 13-16Abstract
Demonetization is the act of stripping a money unit of its position as legal tender. It is essential, whenever there is a change of national money. The older unit of money must be retired and replace with a new money unit. This paper suggest the positive impact of Demonetarization on Electronic payment by providing numerical data on how the volumes of transaction increased during the period in which Demonetarization was implemented in India.Keywords
Credit Card, Debit Card, E-money, Electronic Fund Transfer, Mobile Banking, Smart Card.References
- A. Musa, H. U. Khan, and K. A. Alshare, “Factors influence consumers adoption of mobile payment devices in Qatar,” International Journal of Mobile Communications, vol.13, no. 6, pp. 670-689, September 2015.
- B. Vatanasombut, M. Igbaria, A. C. Stylianou, and W. Rodgers, “Information systems continuance intention of web-based applications customers: The case of online banking,” Information & Management, vol. 45, no. 7, pp. 419-428, 2008.
- J. Yang, M. Whitefield, and R. Bhanot, “E-Banking in rural area - recent trend and development: A case study,” Communications of the IIMA, vol. 5, no. 4, 2005.
- S. Roy, and P. Venkateswaran, “Online payment system using steganography and visual cryptography,” 2014 IEEE Students’ Conference on Electrical, Electronics and Computer Science, pp. 1-5, IEEE, 2014.