Hardcover. Zustand: As New. Dust Jacket Included. Contents Foreword. Preface. 1. Entrepreneurship concepts and characteristics/R. Parameswaran. 2. Competing theories of entrepreneurship/G. Jayabal and K. Nagarajan. 3. Growth strategies of entrepreneurs/S. Mohan. 4. Competencies of an entrepreneur/S.K. Subbaraman and G. Vadivalagan. 5. Entrepreneurial motivation/A. Palanivelu. 6. Dimension of entrepreneurial environment/K.N. Ramanujam and S. Mohan. 7. Women entrepreneurs challenges and prospects in the globalised scenario/V.K. Somasundaram. 8. Success of women entrepreneurs/P. Hemalatha. 9. Marketing practices used by entrepreneurs an empirical study/Anil Kumar. 10. Rural entrepreneurship/R. Elangovan. 11. Entrepreneurial mobility/M. Sendhilvelan. 12. Entrepreneurship development programmes in India/S. Sethurajan. 13. Project management/A. Panneer Selvam. 14. Government assistance subsidies and incentives for entrepreneurs/S. Mohan G. Vadivalagan and Muthulakshmi. 15. Financial and marketing assistance for entrepreneurs/Bejoy John Thomas. 16. Venture capital finance and entrepreneurial development/K. Ramesh and K. Ganesan. 17. Commercial banks in financing to small entrepreneurs/M. Thamarai Kannan. 18. Legal issues and initiatives for promotion of entrepreneurship/V. Balachandran. 19. Total quality management philosophy/R. Srinivasan and R. Aravindan. 20. Small enterprises and international business/R.S. Mani. 21. Growth of SSI sector an analysis/T.R. Gurumoorthy. 22. Customer Relationship Management (CRM) in entrepreneurship/N. Baluswami and T. Srinivasan. 23. Problems of entrepreneurs/K. Sivaloganathan. 24. Entrepreneurial failures causes and cures/G. Jayabal and K. Nagarajan. 25. Sickness and survival of entrepreneurs/S. Sethurajan. Index. Like other economic concepts entrepreneurship has been a subject of much debate and discussions. In a developing economy an entrepreneur is a talented person who should have capacity to assume risk the ability to innovate and to initiate and the capacity to Marshall resources. Developing an entrepreneurial culture in the country is increasingly engaging the attentions of development planners policy makers social scientists and administrators. This book explains the various aspects of entrepreneurial development in 25 chapters authored by leading professors of different universities and colleges. Comprehensiveness analytical simplicity and clarity are the salient features of the book. It gives several useful information to the students administrators financial institutions and entrepreneurs. 289 pp.
Hardcover. Zustand: As New. Dust Jacket Included. Contents Preface.1. Concepts and nature of research/V.K. Somasundaram. 2. Methods and techniques of research/R. Ramu. 3. Research problem/R.S. Mani. 4. Nature and formulation of hypothesis/V. Balachandran. 5. Research design/S. Sekar. 6. Source of information and collection of data/R. Elangovan. 7. Sampling and sample design/S. Mohan. 8. Scaling technique/V.S. Ganesamurthy and K. Mariappan. 9. Pilot study and Pretesting/K. Ramesh. 10. Observation method/M. Sendhilvelan and K. Karthikeyan. 11. Preparation of schedule and questionnaire/A. Panneerselvam. 12. Interview method/M. Thamaraikannan and M. Somasundaram. 13. Data processing/T. Srinivasan. 14. Analysis and interpretation of data/S. Mohan. 15. Accounting tools in business research/R. Srinivasan. 16. Estimation and tests of significance/S. Sivasankaran. 17. Test of significance for small samples/S. Sriram. 18. Non parametric tests/M. Muthupandi. 19. Application of linear regression models in business and economics/Ramasamy Rajendran. 20. Factor analysis and multi dimensional scaling techniques/I. Francis Gnana Sekar. 21. Report writing structure and components/S. Sethurajan. Index. Research in common parlance refers to a search for knowledge. The research is an academic activity which comprises defining and redefining problems formulating hypothesis or suggested solutions collecting organizing and evaluating data making deductions and reaching conclusions and at last carefully testing the conclusions to determine whether they fit the formulating hypothesis. People talk of research quite frequently these days. Several research works are undertaken every year. But in most cases very little attention is paid to the important dimension relating to research methodology. Therefore the need for those concerned with research to pay due attention to design and adhere appropriate methodology to improve the quality of research. Considering these aspects in view the book Research Methodology in Commerce has tried to present the research methodology in a simple and coherent way. The coverage of the book is very comprehensive. In fact this endeavor is an attempt to synthesis the essential information in unique blend. It gives clear and explicit answers to the questions that arise when the students learn the subject and the scholars do the research. Thus it is confident that the students researchers and teachers will find the book immensely useful for their research work. 266 pp.
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Hardcover. Zustand: As New. Dust Jacket Included. Contents Preface. List of contributors. 1. Indian financial system/K. Ramesh. 2. Financial services/V.K. Somasundaram. 3. Legal aspects of financial services/V. Balachandran. 4. Money market/R. Elangovan. 5. Banking system in India/R. Elangovan. 6. Securities and exchange board of India/S. Sethurajan. 7. Capital market/Thilaha Mary Antony. 8. Stock exchange in India/S. Sethurajan. 9. OTCEI and NSE/V. Balachandran. 10. Mutual funds in India/R. Srinivasan. 11. Unit trust of India/R. Srinivasan. 12. Non banking finance companies/V.K. Somasundaram. 13. Hire purchase finance/S. Mohan. 14. Lease financing/S. Mohan. 15. Factoring and forfaiting/V. Balasubramanian. 16. Merchant banking/K. Ramesh. 17. Credit rating/Lj. Chaarlas I. Fransis Gnanasekar and G. Annieclara. 18. Housing finance/M. Thamarai Kannan and C. Sivashanmugam. 19. Development banking/M. Thamarai Kannan and M. Somasundaram. 20. Venture capital finance/S. Mohan. 21. Export finance/M. Muthupandi. 22. Consumer finance/V. Balasubramanian. 23. Credit and debit cards/V. Manickavasagam and S. Sahul Hameed. 24. Derivatives market/V. Manickavasagam and S. Sahul Hameed. 25. Securitisation/R. Maria Inigo. 26. Depository/R. Maria Inigo. 27. Portfolio management services/S. Sekar. 28. Public issue management services/M. Sendhilvelan. 29. Loan syndication/K. Kaliyamurthy. 30. Bill financing/K. Kaliyamurthy. 31. Insurance services/R. Elangovan and T. Srinivasan. Index. The process of economic reforms gained momentum due to far reaching changes in the economy in general and the financial system in particular. Financial markets have been increasingly influenced in recent times by financial innovations in terms of products and instruments adoption of modern technologies liberalization opening up of the market to the global economy streamlining of the regulatory framework and so on. Similarly many innovative financial products are introduced to cater to the varied requirements of both corporate and individual customers. Despite the commendable progress in the financial system several weaknesses too have developed particularly in the banking sector due to inter alia its rapid expansion organizational deficiencies and inadequate technology. The growth of the financial system is indeed vital to the process of economic development as it helps to mobilize savings and channelise them in the various sectors of the economy for the purpose of growth and development. This book deals with the various aspects of financial services in 31 chapters authored by leading professors of different universities and colleges. Comprehensiveness analytical approach and clarity are the salient features of the book. It is sure to serve as a good text material for the students. It will also be of interest and use to research scholars teachers and policy makers. 588 pp.
Contents Preface 1 Nature and Development of Human Resource ManagementVK Somasundaram 2 Organisation of the Human Resource DepartmentM Muthupandi 3 Human Resource PoliciesS Mayilvaganam 4 Human Resource Information SystemsS Sethurajan 5 Human Resource Pla 696 pp.