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Empirical Study on the Work Life Balance Issues of Chef at Supervisory Level in Hotels of Delhi Khanna, Kavita; Bali, Paresh
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences Vol 4 No 2: March 2017
Publisher : International Journal of College and University (IJCU)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v4i2.390

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The objective of the research was to find out work life balance issues for chefs at supervisory level in Hotels of Delhi. The supervisory level chefs are very critical to fulfill the requirement of the smooth operations for the different section of the kitchen or food production department. Supervisors have to monitor, guide and motivate the operative staff of any department or process; this becomes more important if it is food production department of a hotel. The objective of the study was to find out whether there exists a healthy work life balance in lives of supervisory chefs engaged in hotels of Delhi. The paper also try to evaluate the work life balance on the four dimensions of work life balance namely quality time, involvement, satisfaction and health. The study tries to analyze and identify the probable causes for work life imbalance and expected solutions for the improvement of work life balance. The author had devised a questionnaire to gather the data from the respondents, which included a set of statement on which participants agreement or disagreement was recorded. Based on the responses scores for each dimension were calculated and integrating the scores the overall levels for work life balance were ascertained. Study employed SPSS 18 for analysis of data, where data was analyzed using cross tables, descriptive statistics & t test to come to conclusions. The reliability for the questionnaire was ascertained through Cronbach alpha and coefficient of correlations. The results had clearly reflected that chefs at supervisory level have work life balance issues as their mean score is less than the average for all the dimensions also on overall score for work life balance the data clearly proves that the chefs at supervisory levels have low levels. The main causes which were found for work life imbalance were stretched working hours, break shifts, long travelling time and inability to get leaves. The main probable solutions identified to improve the levels of work life balance were increased salary, to compensate for actual hours of work, ease of getting leaves.
Inter-District Disparities in Health Facilities in Karnataka Rajeshwari, U R; Emmanual, P J
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences Vol 1 No 1: December 2014
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v1i1.49

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Social media refers to the online media that allows multi-directional conversations and real time interactions such as social networking sites (SNS), blogs, discussions forums, content sharing, social bookmarks, wikis etc. Over the last decade, social media marketing has become a key focus area for both marketing practitioners and researchers. This paper focuses on the impact of social media in the domain of social marketing.For this study, we consider previous academic research in the area of social media and social marketing published in eminent research journals and management. After creating a summative background of social media and social marketing, we propose a model to understand the role of social media as a catalyst in the process of social change. Finally, we present two cases where social media played a significant role as a social catalyst. 
Differences in Perception among Teachers about Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan in West Bengal Das, Premendra; Deb, Prasenjit
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences (IRJMIS) Vol 3 No 3: March 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v3i3.97

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Teachers are most significant factor in education system. Teachers are playing very important role for the success of education system. That system of education may be for primary level or for secondary level, or it may be for level of higher education. Teachers are dynamic and conscious factor of education, they are very cognizant about every phenomena of education due to their professional competence. They are well acquainted with national literacy mission, post literacy mission, district primary education programmer and Sarva Shiksha Mission. Recently launched new programmer of secondary education as Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan, this study had concentrated to identify the differences of the level of perception about Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) among the school teachers, in term of 17 variables viz. Age of respondent (X1), Educational qualification of respondent (X2), Number of family members (X3), Number of children going to school (X4), Number of Children studying in class IX and X (X5), Need of private tuition (X6), Reasons behind the private tuition (X7),  Additional boost up given by RMSA (X8), Shortfall of present secondary education system (X9), Remediable steps of secondary education (X10), Awareness of social facts (X11) Involvement in social activities (X12), Influence of SSA (X13), Achievement of SSA (X14), Functions of Mid-day Meal(X15), Initiation of Mid-day Meal for Secondary level (X16), and Better options of  implementation of Mid-day Meal(X17) were found to bear mentionable impact on the high and low level of perception (Y) of the school teachers of West Bengal.
A Research Paper on Study and Impact of Goods and Service Tax (GST) on Indian Tax Structure Pandey, Manoj
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences (IRJMIS) Vol 4 No 3: May 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v4i3.455

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This paper is an analysis of what the impact of GST (Goods and Services Tax) will be on Indian Tax Scenario. The authors have stated with a brief description of the historical scenario of Indian taxation and its tax structure. Then the need arose for the change in tax structure from traditional to GST model. GST has be detailed discuss in this paper by the authors as the background, silent features and the impact of GST in the present tax scenario in India.
Demographic Variables and Internet Shopping in Nigeria Ifeanyichukwu, Chioma Dili
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences Vol 3 No 7: July 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v3i7.153

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The rapid advancement in technology has affected all commercial activities including retailing/shopping, thereby causing a paradigm shift in the way things are done. Internet shopping has become the next big thing in e-business/ e-commerce and is definitely the future of shopping in Nigeria and the world at large. More and more firms /retailers are launching platforms via the internet to facilitate the act of shopping. The knowledge of the demographic characteristics of consumers will to a large extent help these e-retailers in their efforts geared towards consumer satisfaction. However, 311 internet shoppers in Nigeria were randomly selected and used as respondents for the study and structured questionnaire was the major instrument for data collection. The hypotheses generated for the study were tested using crosstab Chi square. Findings revealed a relationship between the demographic variables and internet shopping.
The Improvement of Students’ Conceptual Understanding and Students’ Academic Language of Mathematics through the Implementation of SIOP Model Suweken, Gede; Waluyo, Djoko; Okassandiari, Ni Luh
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences Vol 4 No 4: July 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v4i4.519

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This study was aimed at: (1) investigating the improvement of students’ conceptual understanding of mathematics, (2) investigating the improvement of students’ academic language of mathematics, and (3) investigating the response of students toward the implementation of SIOP Model. This research was a classroom action research which was accomplished in three cycles...
Medical Tourism and Inclusive Growth in Karnataka Madappa, D.
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences Vol 2 No 9: September 2015
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v2i9.76

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Medical tourism has emerged as a critical component of tourism in India. Medical tourism, a subset of health tourism, is an emerging segment of tourism industry and there are only a few serious studies conducted on the topic. With the growing importance of medical tourism and the thrust given by central and state governments to promote tourism, the paper explores the potential role of Ayurveda in medical tourism sector. A survey of practitioners, manufacturers, researchers, representatives of various associations in Ayurveda sector was carried out and the findings of the survey, which have policy implications, have been used to explore the possibilities of promoting Ayurveda sector in the medical tourism with the participation of local government institutions and community in order to achieve inclusive growth. The dominance of small and medium enterprises, individual researchers and practitioners, and labor intensive operations in Ayurveda based medical tourism and its impact on inclusive growth is highlighted. The paper also aims to formulate an action plan to address the critical issues of Ayurveda sector to enable it to play a central role in medical tourism. 
A Study on Customer Satisfaction on Online Marketing in India Chitra, S; Shobana, E
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences Vol 4 No 1: January 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v4i1.373

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Marketing of products or services over the internet. Online Marketing is the marketing of products or services over the internet & it ties together creative and technical aspects of the internet, including design, development, advertising and sale. Online marketing is used by companies selling goods and services directly to consumers as well as those who operate on a business to business. Online marketing, it refers to the techniques which is available to a business market, promote and advertise their products, services or brand to the World Wide Web.
Moral Values in the Folklore of Pan Balang Tamak Story (Sociolinguistic Study) Citrawati, Putu Evi Wahyu; Wahyu, Gede Eka; Aryani, I Gusti Agung Istri
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences Vol 3 No 5: May 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v3i5.20

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In Balinese people, there are allots of folklores that scattered in the society which they call Satua Bali. Narrowly, satua Bali is a story that spread out from generation to generation and words of mouth, it is not known who the creator as well. Meanwhile, in the broad sense, satua Bali is derived from the work of authors, whether it is use Balinese language or ancient Javanese language. There are many satua Bali still survive, one of them is satua Pan Balang Tamak. Pan Balang Tamak is the figure who has very clever character and he does not want to be lost by the villager. Because of his cleverness, the villagers and even the king hate him. And, the attempted to deceive him, but all of their efforts were in vain. Many moral values can be learnt from the story of Pan Balang Tamak, that we are as individual as members of the public should not attempt to cheat, or deceive others. And, the brightness brain that we owned should be used to help others. Data was taken from the story which its existence in society, namely satua Pan Balang Tamak. Then, the data is collected by means of written discourse according to topic above. The method suitable for the study which has written language is a method refers to advanced technique such as technical note (Sudaryanto, 1985:26 1986: 33). Then, the result of data analysis technique use distributional method which works within the scope of language itself without linking it with outside matters.
Deregulation Policies in Theory, Privatization in Practice: A Case of Nigerian Universities Adetunji, Adeniyi Temitope
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences (IRJMIS) Vol 3 No 3: March 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v3i3.92

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This paper is designed to study deregulation policy as it has been applied to the university sector in Nigeria. Previous study suggests that the Nigerian government introduced deregulation to universities, among others policies. The government aims to use the policy to change the situation or address problems Nigerian university are confronting, but it is very difficult to conclude whether the assumption of deregulation is correct. Therefore, this study maps deregulation policy from past literature to give a clear picture of how the policy has been perceived within the system. This study is desk research and is done to verify the existing knowledge of the policy within the sector. The findings reveal that the sector only witnesses deregulation as a general policy not as expected in practice, because the government still jealously guide and take responsibility for the universities they establish, without giving room to private investors to participate in the business.

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