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Haryani, Sharda
- A Comparative Study of Mobile Banking Services in Public and Private Sector Banks
Authors
1 Assistant Professor, Department of Systems, Prestige Institute of Management and Research, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, IN
2 Assistant Professor, Department of Finance, Prestige Institute of Management and Research, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, IN
3 Assistant Professor, Department of Maths and Statistics, Prestige Institute of Management and Research, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, IN
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International Journal of Marketing and Business Communication, Vol 2, No 3 (2013), Pagination: 41-48Abstract
Fierce competition in the banking industry in India has compelled the banks to be creative and innovative by offering value added services. In an attempt to cater to the ever increasing consumer expectations and demand, the banking industry has adopted mobile banking to offer banking services at the convenience and comfort of its customers. Mobile banking in India is still at a nascent stage. At the same time, many service providers are making substantial investments to take advantage of the business opportunities offered by wireless technology. So there is a need to understand the bank customers' acceptance of this service and to examine the factors affecting their intentions to use mobile banking. But, none of the researches contributes to compare the mobile banking services in public and private sector banks. This study was undertaken to understand the difference in customer perception regarding mobile banking services provided by public and private sector banks and to predict the relationship of usage of mobile banking services with its determinants separately in both public and private sector banks. Regression Analysis and Anova were used for data analysis.Keywords
Mobile Banking, Public Sector Banks, Private Sector Banks, UsageReferences
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- A Comparative Study between Usa and India on Factors Affecting Online Shopping
Authors
1 Assistant Professor, Department of Systems, Prestige Institute of Management & Research, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, IN
2 Assistant Professor, Department of Maths and Statistics, Prestige Institute of Management and Research, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, IN
3 Assistant Professor, Department of Finance, Prestige Institute of Management and Research, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, IN
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International Journal on Customer Relations, Vol 1, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 1-7Abstract
Online shopping is the process whereby consumers directly buy goods or services from a seller in real-time, without an intermediary service, over the Internet. Retailers, real estate developers, and urban planners are interested in the geographic distribution of online buyers. Hence, this study was undertaken to compare the perception of customers of India and USA regarding online shopping. 250 respondents were approached from different cities of India and USA. The respondents were asked to give the online responses for the designed questionnaire in Google doc. The results of online survey were analyzed using t-test for the different factors contributing to online shopping. A significant difference was observed for the product constituent factor, while no significant difference was observed for all other factors related to consumer perception of India and USA related to online shopping. This research paper also focuses on the difference in the perception of consumers of India and USA towards online products and online payment mechanismKeywords
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- Usage of E-Books by Teaching Professionals: An Empirical Study
Authors
1 Prestige Institute of Management and Research, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, IN
Source
Journal of Applied Information Science, Vol 1, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 21-33Abstract
Today, a greater number of electronic resources are available for retrieving information but locating relevant information in a timely manner is critical for teaching profession. Electronic books (eBooks) are one way to enhance the digital library with global 24-hours-a-day and 7-days-a-week access to easy, quick, and effective information. During the last decade, libraries and publishers have made a successful move in providing online journals and database. But, the perspective of teaching professionals and academicians on e-books is unrevealed. Electronic textbooks and reading devices had to improve teaching professionals learning experience, in order to be effective. The study was undertaken to investigate the extent of usage and acceptability of e-books from teaching professionals perspective. This study is also undertaken to examine the difference in perception of usage of e-books on the basis of teaching professionals of varied discipline of management courses. This study is based on the primary data collected from 150 respondents in Indore city. Results of this study will be beneficial to authors/ publishers uploading their e-books.Keywords
E-books, Teaching Professionals, Management Courses- Impact of Demographics of Consumers Towards Online Shopping: A Comparative Study of Online Consumers in India and Us
Authors
1 Prestige Institute of Management and Research, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, IN
Source
International Journal on Customer Relations, Vol 2, No 2 (2014), Pagination: 17-25Abstract
In spite of having a considerable number of Internet users and growing organised retail market; the online retailing in India is less than that in USA. It has been speculated that non-availability of proper technology and demographic variables might be the reason for lesser online shopping. Thus, it is important to understand the difference between the perception of USA and Indian online consumers. This study mainly focuses on age, gender, and income group parameters to study the difference between USA and Indian online consumers. Online survey was done to collect the data from the two countries.Keywords
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- Profession as the Determinant on the Adoption of e-Taxation
Authors
1 PIMR, Indore, IN
Source
Review of Professional Management- A Journal of New Delhi Institute of Management, Vol 13, No 2 (2015), Pagination: 15-23Abstract
e-Taxation is a system for submitting tax documents to the Internal Revenue Service through the internet or direct portal, usually without any paper documents. The overall aim of e-taxation is to replace cumbersome manual and bureaucratic service systems with collaborative, efficient, process-driven and secure online delivery. Cutting edge technologies have made solutions more user-friendly in terms of ease-of-use. Despite the rapid adoption of e- tax filing in many countries, researchers have argued that there might be differences in the perception of people belonging to different professions. The study first emphasises on factors within the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) that effects the adoption of e-taxation. Then, it focuses on understanding differences in the perception of people belonging to different professions towards e-taxation. The study will serve as a useful guideline for development of strategies in promoting the tax e-filing service in India.- IT Based Services in Public and Private Sector Banks:A Study on Application of Information Technology on Customers
Authors
1 Prestige Institute of Management & Research, Indore:452010, IN
Source
Review of Professional Management- A Journal of New Delhi Institute of Management, Vol 10, No 2 (2012), Pagination: 73-80Abstract
Information technology has brought about a revolution in the banking industry. Availability of technology such as ICT as well as the increase in the competition in financial services have compelled banking sector to reconsider improving their operational efficiency and marketing strategies. This paper is an attempt to identify the impact of various IT based services offered by public and private sector banks on customers. Using questionnaire method , the study investigates factors that have framed perceptions of customers on IT based services offered by both types of banks. Then, Anova tests are carried out to find whether or not perceptions of customers on two groups of banks i.e. public and private banks for providing IT based services are significantly different. Anova tests are also generated on gender bias of perceptions of the male/female group of customers on the provision of IT based services and levels significance have been listed. This study can be helpful to planners, policy makers, bankers and those who are interested in the study of banking sector.Keywords
ICT, Marketing Strategies, Public Sector & Private Banks by Different Types of Banks.- Assessing Service Quality Dimensions of Public and Private Sector Banks in Indore – An Empirical Study
Authors
1 Prestige Institute of Management and Research, Indore (M.P.), IN
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Review of Professional Management- A Journal of New Delhi Institute of Management, Vol 14, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 66-74Abstract
India is becoming one of the fastest growing banking markets in world due to various financial sector reforms, growth in the economy, rising foreign investments, favourable regulatory climate etc. This study evaluates the quality of service of public and private banks in the city of Indore from the perspective of the customer on the basis of framework of factors considered in early study of the public and private sector banks. Results of the pilot study explored eight factors namely security, empathy, services, and reliability, responsive, tangibles, accessible, considerate. Factors identified were further analyzed by applying Analysis of Variance (Anova). For measuring Service quality scale of SERVQUAL (as proposed by Chase, et al., 2001) was slightly modified and the target groups were administered with a structured questionnaire containing 22 quality items. The implication of this study is to highlight the importance of improving the service quality delivered by banking industry for the customer satisfaction.Keywords
Challenges, Customer Service, Customer Satisfaction, Banking Services, Service Quality.References
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- Perception of B-School Students towards Entrepreneurship
Authors
1 Prestige Institute of Management and Research, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, IN
Source
Journal of Entrepreneurship & Management, Vol 3, No 3 (2014), Pagination: 56-62Abstract
Entrepreneurship is seen as significant source for economic growth and development in today's world. Students of higher educational institutes can be considered as the primary resource for future entrepreneurs as education to a great extent influences the creation and development of entrepreneurial attitudes.
Purpose: It is important to identify the characteristics of aspiring entrepreneurs and the variables that influence their entrepreneurial spirit so as to understand the similarities and differences between entrepreneurially oriented male and female students
Methodology: A primary survey was conducted amongst the students of business schools in central India. In this empirical study the perception of the students towards entrepreneurial intentions was studied on the basis of responses collected through a five point Likert scale questionnaire.
Findings: The pilot study had explored ten factors affecting the students' entrepreneurial intentions.The results of this study showed that there is no significant difference in the perception of students on the basis of gender towards entrepreneurship. Practical Implications: There is a significant scope for promoting entrepreneurship in the cities of central India. The respondents showed a high inclination to become entrepreneurs. Higher education authorities and policy makers can create more awareness of entrepreneurship as a possible career choice.