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Ghosh, Gautam
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TSM Business Review, Vol 4, No 1 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
Writing the editorial for this issue is very special to me as it connects me to many milestones that we have achieved in the recent past post our last issue. I am happy to inform you that TSM has been ranked 15th pan- India and the best private BSchool in South India, by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), a Ministry of Human Resource Development initiative. The NIRF used an elaborate evaluation framework, which considered records and performances of the past three years. We were ranked 2nd in South India, and the best in Tamil Nadu in respect of infrastructure and faculty.- Editorial
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TSM Business Review, Vol 3, No 2 (2015), Pagination:Abstract
In this issue we have seven articles on various domains, and a perspective by U K Basu. In his perspective, Basu talks about the need for fresh benchmarking on financial indicators like risk, return and rating because different financial instruments have different risk - return profiles and also the securities issued in domestic and global markets are rated by diverse rating agencies.- Editorial
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TSM Business Review, Vol 3, No 1 (2015), Pagination:Abstract
In our previous issue, I had announced about TBR getting indexed in ProQuest. International presence calls for raising standards. This requires greater expertise and clear thinking. Our getting indexed by ProQuest is testimony to our steadily improving standard.- Editorial
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TSM Business Review, Vol 2, No 2 (2014), Pagination:Abstract
This issue dwells on a number of contemporary issues. We have articles focusing on banking sector by Massand and Gopalakrishna on the opportunities for FDI in Indian banking sector, and internet banking usage by Meera, Govindarajan and Inbalakshmi. On the HR side, Anitha and Reema talk about competencies and commitment of higher education teachers, while HemaMalini and Anthea lay emphasis on expectancy theory. Smita uses thematic content analysis to study the concept of food mile, and Pushparaj applies time series analysis to conclude that there is no influence of trading in food commodity futures on wholesale price indices. In addition to articles, we have a book reviewed by Harish and a perspective by Karmakar on commodities markets.- Editorial
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