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- Analyzing the Financial Soundness of Public Sector Banks in India Using CAMEL Model
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1 College of Agribusiness Management, GBPUAT, Pantnagar, Udham Singh Nagar (Uttarakhand), IN
2 College of Agribusiness Management, GBPUAT, Udham Singh Nagar (Uttarakhand), IN
1 College of Agribusiness Management, GBPUAT, Pantnagar, Udham Singh Nagar (Uttarakhand), IN
2 College of Agribusiness Management, GBPUAT, Udham Singh Nagar (Uttarakhand), IN
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International Journal of Commerce & Business Management, Vol 11, No 1 (2018), Pagination: 1-11Abstract
The Indian banking system has undergone tremendous changes in the last decade, its financial soundness and performance being paramount in the achievement of a stable and sustainable economic growth. Thus, the aim of this research was to analyze the financial soundness of the public sector banks that operate in India. In order to achieve this, one of the most popular methods for the analysis of the financial soundness of banks namely CAMEL model was used. The obtained results highlight the strength and vulnerabilities of the analyzed banks underlying the need to strengthen the concerns of the decision makers from banks to improve and increase their soundness. The study concluded that the Punjab National Bank’s overall performance was very good followed by State Bank of India and the financial performance was very poor in case of IDBI.Keywords
CAMEL Model, Financial Soundness, Performance, Public Sector Banks.References
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- Scenario Analysis of Different Social Media Platforms for Consumer Decision Making Process
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1 College of Agribusiness Management, G.B. Pant University of Agricuture and Technology, Pantnagar, U.S. Nagar (Uttarakhand), IN
1 College of Agribusiness Management, G.B. Pant University of Agricuture and Technology, Pantnagar, U.S. Nagar (Uttarakhand), IN
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International Journal of Commerce & Business Management, Vol 13, No 1 (2020), Pagination: 16-20Abstract
As social media is ubiquitous, its usage is growing rapidly. Social media has impacted the decision-making process of consumers. This research aims to do a scenario analysis of six social media platforms based on consumers’ preferences. It presents the consumers preferences during different stages of decision-making process. The selected platforms are Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Company Portal and Consumer Opinion Forums. These platforms are selected on the basis of their ranking on Alexa.com site. The study used datafrom 250 social media users of Delhi and responses are evaluated using descriptive statistics. The results depicted that consumers perceive different social media platform with different perspective and use different social media platforms for each stage of consumer decision making.Keywords
Consumer Decision Making Process, Scenario Analysis, Social Media, Social Media Platforms.References
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