Impact of Profitability, Risk, Leverage, and Liquidity on Dividend -A Study of Oil and Gas Sector in India | Author : Dharmendra S. Mistry, Pallavi C. Vyas | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :An attempt has been made to study the impact of the independent variables i.e. Profitability(ROE, ROA, EPS), Risk (P/E), Leverage (Debt-Equity), and Liquidity (CR) on dependent variable i.e. Dividend Decision of Public Oil and Gas Sector in India in the present research paper. A direct relationship has been found between Risk and Dividend, while an indirect relationship has been found between Leverage; Liquidity and Dividend during the study period. It can be concluded from the regression model that the dependent variable i.e. Dividend can be predicted from a linear combination of factors affecting Dividend Decision i.e. Risk, Leverage and Liquidity. |
| A study of EdTech Start-ups Capitalizing over E-Learning Technologies during the Covid-19 pandemic in India | Author : Shikha Kakkar, Ashima Sofet, Talwinder Kaur | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Quality and uninterrupted education is the hope and need of every parent across the globe. Indian education system is one of the largest in the world catering to the educational needs of a huge population of 430 million between the age group of 6 to 23 years. It is well known that the educational institutions in India (prior to the pandemic) were based only on the brick and mortar mode of teaching following the conventional set up of in-person lectures. Then came a phenomenon that no had ever even anticipated let alone, lived and survived. The sudden outbreak of Coronavirus of Covid-19 startled the entire world infecting people in huge numbers. This led to the World Health Organisation declaring it as a Pandemic. Covid-19 caused devastating impact on all the sectors of the economy including the educational sector. The outbreak led to shutting down of all the schools, colleges and coaching centres across the country. This situation challenged the pre set educational norms and forced the educators to shift to teaching through online channels to ensure the continuity of education to the students. This paper is an attempt to understand the importance of online learning along with e learning modalities analysis in times of crises covering strengths, weaknesses,
opportunities and challenges (SWOC Analysis). The paper also studies the emergence and growth of Ed-Tech start-ups during the times of pandemic in India. The paper concludes with ideas and suggestions to deal with the challenges associated with online mode of education. |
| Impact of Profitability, Risk, Leverage, and Liquidity on Dividend -A Study of Oil and Gas Sector in India | Author : Dharmendra S. Mistry, Pallavi C. Vyas | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :An attempt has been made to study the impact of the independent variables i.e. Profitability(ROE, ROA, EPS), Risk (P/E), Leverage (Debt-Equity), and Liquidity (CR) on dependent variable i.e. Dividend Decision of Public Oil and Gas Sector in India in the present research paper. A direct relationship has been found between Risk and Dividend, while an indirect relationship has been found between Leverage; Liquidity and Dividend during the study period. It can be concluded from the regression model that the dependent variable i.e. Dividend can be predicted from a linear combination of factors affecting Dividend Decision i.e. Risk, Leverage and Liquidity. |
| A Conceptual Study of Green Financing in Promoting Sustainable Development | Author : Amandeep, Sakshi Sardana | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Green financing has been termed as a financial innovative tool that includes a wide range of financial products as well as services to promote sustainability. It particularly specifies social, environmental and government concerns. Sustainable development lays emphasis on the present needs without compromising about the future requirements. The present study aims to focus on understanding the concept of green financing as well as green financing instruments. It also aims to assess the importance of green financing in promoting sustainable development. The data has been collected from secondary sources including journals, articles, internet websites and published reports. Financial instruments basically includes green bonds, green banks, green investment funds that are majorly concerned in lessening pollution or greenhouse gas emissions and simultaneously concerned in improving the economy. Green financing has also been considered as an effective tool in promoting sustainable development as it focuses on maximisation of stakeholder’s value creation as well as environment sustainability itself has counted in supporting renewable energy sources. |
| Social Innovation: Way beyond CSR | Author : Ashutosh Verma, Sakshi Sardana | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :The environment in which the organizations used to function a decade back has changed drastically. Today, the organizations are operating in a volatile environment, marked by increasing economic disruptions, failures in corporate governance, political upturns and increasing loss of trust by the shareholders. On top of it, is the changing consumer behavior and increasing activism for environmental concerns. These factors make it imperative for the organizations to be more transparent and accountable in their functioning along with more responsiveness towards the environment and society in general. Although the organizations have been involved in corporate social responsibility (CSR) since long, but now is the time where they need to think beyond, it’s time to innovate and move towards social innovation. Innovation is required in every aspect, including teaching, practice, and research, therefore humanistic management has introduced a notion of systematic social innovation. The purpose of this article is to bring conceptual clarity in relation to social innovation and as well as to understand its relationship with corporate social responsibility. The paper further highlights the practical application of social innovation by emphasizing on the organisations that have engaged in practising social innovation in reality. |
| Human Resource Planning-An Enabler for Augmenting Organizational Performance | Author : Manodip Ray Chaudhuri, Shweta Mukherjee | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Human resources departments of organizations perform various functions, but in the field of human resource planning there is still much to be achieved, which has resulted in inadequate and shortage of employees with required skills, along with low productivity, inability to adapt to change, poor training and development programmes, and the like. Human resource planning helps organizations to predict future manpower requirements as well as the number and type of people that will be needed in future. Having the right people in the right locations at the right time is critical to any organization s long-term success. Creating and implementing a human resource strategy to guarantee that your organization s goals are accomplished is part of human resource planning. It utilises systematic and ongoing procedures for assessing an organization s human resource requirements in changing circumstances and combining that analysis with the formulation of human resource policies that fulfil those needs. The primary objective of this research is to identify the underlying factors of Human Resource Planning that can help organizations improve their performance. The method of collecting data is secondary, hence, the majority of the literature was sourced from internet databases and reputed Indian and international books and publications. |
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