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Moving Average Convergence-Divergence (MACD) Trading Rule: An Application in Nepalese Stock Market "NEPSE" Vaidya, Rashesh
Quantitative Economics and Management Studies Vol. 1 No. 6 (2020)
Publisher : Yayasan Ahmar Cendekia Indonesia

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There are two types of analysis done for a stock market. One is fundamental analysis, where an investor looks at an intrinsic value of the stock, and another is technical analysis, where investors determine the future trend of the market looking at the current pattern or trend of the market. This paper is focused on one of the technical analysis tools, i.e., Moving Average Convergence-Divergence. It is a tool based on the three exponential moving average (9-12-26 EMA Rule). The MACD analysis, with the help of a single line, was helpful to find out the exact bullish and the bearish trend of the Nepse. A signal line is a benchmark to determine the stock market moving either to a bullish or bearish trend. It can help an investor, where the market is going in a direction. A market convergence, divergence, and crossover were better identified with the help of the MACD histogram. The paper found that the Nepse return was stable for a very minimal period from 1998-99 to 2019-20. The shift from the bullish to bearish or vice-verse were seen easily identified with the help of a MACD histogram. Finally, a better-combined knowledge of moving average and candlestick chart analysis will help an investor, to put a clear picture of a market trend with the help of MACD analysis.
Opinion on Service Performance (SERVPERF) of Online Shopping Delivery in Nepal Vaidya, Rashesh; Yogi, Suraj
ARRUS Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengembangan Teknologi dan Rekayasa, Yayasan Ahmar Cendekia Indonesia

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Nepalese online shopping companies have not been maintaining the proper warehouse facilities but have been getting goods from the third party, even for the delivery service. Hence, if the delivery service provider makes an error in due process of delivering goods, indirectly, the image and goodwill of the online shopping company seem to be hampered. The paper found the assurance from the delivery personnel is seen as very poor as per the opinion of the Nepalese online shoppers while there was no issue on the responsiveness from the side of the delivery personnel. Similarly, the correlation coefficient analysis found that every element of the SERVPERF is correlated with customer satisfaction regarding the quality of online delivery service. Hence, customer satisfaction is hampered if the delivery personnel ignores any one of the elements of SERVPERF.
Heritage and Entrepreneurship: The Case of Mohan Biscuit Udhyog, Dhankuta, Nepal Vaidya, Rashesh
Social Science Studies Vol. 4 No. 6 (2024): Issue: November
Publisher : Profesional Muda Cendekia Publishing

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Research Aims: This case study explores the ‘Mohan Biscuit Udhyog’ in Dhankuta, Nepal, a traditional, small-scale business that has become a cultural symbol and popular gift. Despite expansion challenges, including the impact of COVID-19, the business has maintained its appeal by preserving its artisanal approach, relying on community-driven marketing, and considering trademarks to protect its key products against competition.   Design/methodology/approach: The paper has adopted a single case study research design. A single case study research design is a collective term for an in-depth analysis of a small non-random sample (Hunziker & Blankenagel, 2021). Among 15 biscuit industries operating at Dhankuta, only one biscuit industry, Mohan Biscuit Udhyog’, is taken as sample for the case study for the paper.   Research Findings: The study highlights the role of heritage-based enterprises in fostering community identity, sustainable production, and cultural preservation, suggesting that similar rural businesses can succeed by emphasizing quality, local heritage, and community engagement. This case underscores the potential of rural entrepreneurship in creating culturally significant brands that contribute both economically and socially to their regions. Over time, despite having varieties of products, Dhankute Coconut Biscuits have grown in popularity, attributed to their unique firewood-baked flavor, traditional production methods, and a strong local reputation sustained through word-of-mouth marketing. This shows how a single product can maintain the image and continuity of the small-scale business.   Theoretical Contribution/Originality: This case study of Dhankute Coconut Biscuits exemplifies how traditional businesses, rooted in community and heritage, can create lasting economic and cultural value, offering valuable insights into the intersection of local entrepreneurship and cultural preservation.