Vincent,Panikulangara; Dr.Sankaranarayanan, K C(Cochin University Of Science And Technology, November 11, 1982)
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This study proposes to verify the hypothesis relating to labour legislation in the industrial sector.Here there are as many as fifty enacments of the central government alone.These legislations indicating the growth of this branch of law over a period of more than half a centuary cover a wide spectrum of interests of workers both individuals and collective in different areas of employment.However this study relates mainly to a)trade unions act,b)industrial employment c)industrial disputes.
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Department Of Applied Economics
Cochin University Of
Science And Technology
Joemon,Pappachan; Dr Moli P.Koshy(Cochin University of Science and Technology, February 9, 2015)
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The growth potential of service sector, especially the aviation
sector in the Indian economy is splendid. Therefore, it is crucial for the
airline service providers to realize their customers, design offers and
deliver the desired value to their customers. This study reveals the
effect of airline passenger satisfactions particularly on re-buy
intentions derived from the attributes-level performance dimensions of
both service aspects and loyalty programme of an airline.
The mediation effect of satisfaction and other selected
antecedents on the re-buy intention of a passenger is hypothesized in
this study. Critical areas affecting buying intentions such as core
service quality and loyalty attribute-level performances, effect of
frequent flyer programme and service quality satisfaction, passenger
trust on airline, brand image and moderating effects of perceived
value, frequent programme status and travel frequency of airline
passengers are linked in a structural model to assess the strength of
each facet in affecting re-buy intentions. Implications to the airlines
were made based on the finding that re-buy intentions cannot be
attributed solely to the impacts of frequent flyer programme, rather
affected through the mediation effect of airline service quality
satisfaction, which is very much valid for the higher FFP status
category of frequent travelers. The effects of moderation caused by
perceived value, FFP status and flying experience were also found to
be significant in making re-buy intentions.
Unnithan, Anandakuttan B; Poduval, P R(Cochin University of Science & Technology, December , 2003)
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This research was undertaken with the primary objective of
explaining differences in consumption of personal care products using
personality variables. Several streams of research reported were reviewed
and a conceptual model was developed. Theories on the relationship between
self concept and behaviour was reviewed and the need to use individual
difference variables to conceptualize and measure the salient dimensions of
the self were emphasized. Theories relating to social comparison, eating
disorders, role of idealized media images in shaping the self-concept,
evidence on cosmetic surgery and persuasibility were reviewed in the study.
These came from diverse fields like social psychology, use of cosmetics,
women studies, media studies, self-concept literature in psychology and
consumer research, and marketing. From the review three basic dimensions,
namely self-evaluation, self-awareness and persuasibility were identified and
they were posited to be related to consumption. Several personality variables
from these conceptual domains were identified and factor analysis confirmed
the expected structure fitting the basic theoretical dimensions. Demographic
variables like gender and income were also considered.It was found that self-awareness measured by the variable public
self-consciousness explain differences in consumption of personal care
products. The relationship between public self-consciousness and
consumption was found to be most conspicuous in cases of poor self-,
evaluation measured by self-esteem. Susceptibility to advertising also was
found to explain differences in consumption.From the research, it may be concluded that personality variables are
useful for explaining consumption and they must be used together to explain
and understand the process. There may not be obvious and conspicuous links
between individual measures and behaviour in marketing. However, when used
in proper combination and with the help oftheoretical models personality offers
considerable explanatory power as illustrated in the seventy five percent
accuracy rate of prediction obtained in binary logistic regression.
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School of Management Studies,Cochin University of Science and Technology
Anandakuttan, Unnithan B(Cochin University of Science and Technology, December 2, 2003)
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The study is significant from both an application perspective of
marketing management as well as from an academic angle.
The market for personal care products is a highly fragmented one,
with intense competition for specific niche segments. It is well known in
marketing literature that the bulk of the volume of sale is accounted for by
the minority who are the heavy users. This study will help the marketers to
identify the personality profile of such a group and understand how the
interaction of personality factors at least partially explains differences in
consumption. This knowledge might be useful for better segmentation using
psychographic variables as well as for designing specific advertisement
campaigns to target the vulnerable groups of customers.
From a theoretical perspective, the research may contribute to
understanding how specific personality variables and their interaction lead to
differences in consumption. The knowledge corresponding to self theory,
social comparison theory, persuasibility, evidence from psychology of eating
disorders: these all may be integrated into a common frame work for
explaining consumption of products having a social function.
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School of Management Studies, Cochin University of Science And Technology
Binoy,Joseph; Dr. Sebastian Rupert, Mampilly(Cochin University of Science & Technology, February , 2011)
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In this study the relationship between Innovative HR practices and selected HR outcomes is investigated.The current study represents a unique attempt to study the effects of innovative HR practices,with job satisfaction,organisational commitment and organisational citizenship bahaviour considered as the consequent variables.Results have affirmed the role of intervening variables such as job satisfaction and organisational commitment in establishing the link between IHRP and OCB obliterating any direct relation between IHRP and organisational citizenship behaviour.This finding may enable researchers in the human resource management to develop more robust understandings of the positive effects of innnovative HR practices on HR outcomes.Thus the present study provides the obvious contribution of weaving up yet another linkage between the two complimentary disciplines of Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour.The present study also contributes to the understanding of OCB by exploring its antecedents and extending the intervening role of job satisfaction and organisational commitment.The findings indicate that a higher level of introduction/initiation and satisfaction of innovative HR practices produces high job satisfaction and organisational commitment which lead to OCB.The researcher drew upon the perception-attitude-behaviour model to further realise the expected relationship among innovative HR practices,job satisfaction,organisational commitment and organisational citizenship behaviour.Consequently,this study makes a contribution to the broader organisational citizenship behaviour literature by manifesting the extended relationship path from innovative HR practices to organisational citizenship behaviour,and demonstrating that innovative Hr practices at the organisational level has an effect on employee attitudes and behaviours as well.
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School of Management Studies,Cochin University of Science and Technology
Baiju, K K; Dr.Thomson, K T(Cochin University of Science And Technology, August , 2013)
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The study is important for the fact that it places the management dynamics of marine fisheries sector in the context of growing unrest of local communities over the emerging resource conflicts and degradation Economic crisis in small scale marine fisheries due to high operating cost continue to hinder the efforts towards conservation in many ways The migration of mechanized fleet as a response to profit maximization strategy of enterprises continues to be a threat to resource management Therefore this study explores how to revamp the small scale mechanized sector effectively and profitably to ensure rational allocation of resources The thesis attempts to examine how livelihood vulnerabilities of artisanal fish workers influence the crafting of management institutions Finally by combining insights of an institutional framework the study establishes the need for recognising the role of both formal and informal institutions in the management of marine fisheries in Kerala
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Faculty of Social Sciences
Cochin University of Science and Technology
Thomas,K A; Dr.Sankaranarayanan, K C(Cochin University of Science and Technology, February 15, 1982)
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The overall focus of the thesis involves the International trade and cochin port a historical and statistical analysis 1881-1980.Analysing the trend of exports and imports through cochin port during the course of the last hundred years .This analysis has brought to light some very pertinent facts which , in our opinion,deserve serious consideration of the policy makers,the partise involved in trade and those who are interested in the development of the cochin port.Our study is restricted to twelve commodities -ten commodities of exports and two commodities of imports.The study reveals that the commodities that were exported from cochin are subjected to fluctuations -some mild and others wild.
The projections only indicate the potential and unless we are very cautious the chance will be taken away by our competitors .With reference to the development of the port in particular and the states economy in general we would like to make a suggestion .This suggestion relates to declaring cochin as a free port .This will go a long way in the develppment of the port and the state's economy.The sooner it is done the better for the port and the state.
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Department of Applied Economics, Cochin University of Science and Technology
Sudeep, S; Dr.Sankaranarayanan, K C(Cochin University of Science & Technology, May , 2008)
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Indian economy is witnessing stellar growth over the last few years. There have been rapid developments in infrastructural and business front during the growth period.Internet adoption among Indians has been increasing over the last one decade.Indian banks have also risen to the occasion by offering new channels of delivery to their customers.Internet banking is one such new channel which has become available to Indian customers.Customer acceptance for internet banking has been good so far.In this study the researcher tried to conduct a qualitative and quantitative investigation of internet banking customer acceptance among Indians. The researcher tried to identify important factors that affect customer's behavioral intention for internet banking .The researcher also proposes a research model which has extended from Technology Acceptance Model for predicting internet banking acceptance.The findings of the study would be useful for Indian banks in planning and upgrading their internet banking service.Banks could increase internet banking adoption by making their customer awareness about the usefulness of the service.It is seen that from the study that the variable perceived usefulness has a positive influence on internet banking use,therefore internet banking acceptance would increase when customers find it more usefulness.Banks should plan their marketing campaigns taking into consideration this factor.Proper marketing communications which would increase consumer awareness would result in better acceptance of internet banking.The variable perceived ease of use had a positive influence on internet banking use.That means customers would increase internet banking usage when they find it easier to use.Banks should therefore try to develop their internet banking site and interface easier to use.Banks could also consider providing practical training sessions for customers at their branches on usage of internet banking interface.
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Department of Applied Economics, Cochin University of Science and Technology
Muraleedharan, S; Dr.Sukumaran Nair, M K(Cochin University of Science and Technology, June 10, 2002)
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The present study entitled ‘Inter-State Variations in Manufacturing
Productivity and Technological Changes in India’ covers a period of 38 years from l960 tol998-99. The study is mainly based on ASI data. The study starts with a discussion of the major facilitating factors of industrialization, namely, historical forces, public policy and infrastructure facilities. These are discussed in greater details in the context of our discussion on Perrox’s (1998) ‘growth pole’ and ‘development pole’, Hirschman’s (1958) ‘industrial centers’ and Myrdal’s ‘spread effect’ Most of the existing literature more or less agrees that the process of
industrialization has not been unifonn in all Indian states. There has been a decline in inter-state industrial disparities over time. This aspect is dealt at some length in the third chapter. An important element that deserves detailed attention is the intra-regional differences in industrialisation. Regional industrialisation implies the emergence of a few focal points and industrial regions. Calcutta, Bombay and Madras were the initial focal points. Later other centers like Bangalore, Amritsar, Ahemedabad etc. emerged as nodal points in other states. All major states account for focal points. The analysis made in the third chapter shows that industrial activities generally converge to one or two focal points and industrial regions have emerged out of the focal points in almost all states. One of the general features of these complexes and regions is that they approximately accommodate
50 to 75 percent of the total industrial units and workers in the state. Such convergence is seen hands in glow with urbanization. It was further seen that intra-regional industrial disparity comes down in industrial states like Maharashtra, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh.
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Department of Applied Economics, Cochin university of Science and Technology
Chandra Bose,D; Dr.Sankaranarayanan, K C(Cochin University of Science and Technology, August 21, 1995)
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The thesis entitled Inventory Management In Public Sector Electrical Industry In Kerala. Investigations were carried out on inventory management in public sector electrical industry in Kerala and suggest methods to improve their efficiency. Various aspects of inventory management, its scope and need in industry are detailed. The objectives of the present study concentrates to get an overall view of the system of inventory management, assess the positions and levels of inventory. It analyzes the inventory management policies and practices, the organizational set-up for materials by the electrical undertakings. The study examines the liquidity of the electrical undertakings as well as techniques of inventory management in the electrical industry in Kerala. Hypotheses state that the existing organizational systems and practices are inadequate to ensure efficient management of inventories in electrical industry. Introduction of scientific inventory techniques has a favourable effect on the workings of inventory departments. The financial performance of the public sector electrical undertakings is not at all satisfactory on account of the high raw material costs, heavy borrowings and huge interest burdens. The scope of this study is limited to the assessment of savings, in inventories of electrical products due to inventory management. The methodology of the study is to project the cost reduction of the inventory department on the basis of data collected and to validate this projection with the aid of analysis and survey. The limitations of the study is that the data obtained relate to the period 1989-90 and earlier and the current position is not available and uniform norms cannot be applied to evaluate different inventory management organisation.
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Department of Applied Economics, Cochin University of Science and Technology
Namboothiripad,P V S; Dr.Parameswaran, Nair N(Cochin University of Science and Technology, November 1, 1979)
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The present study is intended to provide a new scientific approach to the solution of the worlds cost engineering problems encountered in the chemical industries in our nation. The problem is that of cost estimation of equipments especially of pressure vessels when setting up chemical industries .The present study attempts to develop a model for such cost estimation. This in turn is hoped would go a long way to solve this and related problems in forecasting the cost of setting up chemical plants.
Francis, C K; Dr.George, Varghese K(Cochin University Of Science And Technology, May 31, 1994)
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Several related articles have appeared ix: journals
and dailies, covering mainly the advantages and
disadvantages of leasing. Some have focussed on the
leasing scenario in India while others projected the
prospects of leasing. However, there are some research
articles worth mentioning. An exploratory study done by
R. Narayana Swamy expresses -the views of leasing companies, on lease accounting issues in India. It deals
only with several aspects of accounting regulation,
accounting standard setting, accounting proposals and
implications and economic consequences of the proposals
for leasing companies and for lessees and users of
financial statamnts. Another article dealing with the
growth and performance of leasing industry by Rita
Vasanls gives just a peripheral view of the performance of
leasing companies. Hence an indepth study is attempted to
analyse the leasing industry in India, in all its
manifestations
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School of Management
Studies, Cochin University of Science and Technology
Molly, Joseph; Dr.Mary,Joseph T(Cochin University Of Science And Technology, November 10, 1994)
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The study is intended to estimate the existing rate of
participation of women beneficiaries in the development
programmes of different organisations in Kerala. It would
enable one to understand whether participation is at the
satisfactory level or not. Given the rate of participation,
the major thrust of the analysis is on the impact of
governmental and non-governmental organisations on the rate of
participation. This is undertaken under the assumption that
NGOs, due to their proximity to people and their needs, ensure
better participation rates. Besides the organisational
differences, the other major determinants of women
participation such as their socio-economic characteristics,
psychological make up, the nature of the programme etc. are also highlighted. 0 Since the ascribed status of women in
society is inferior, the role of organisers, development
personnel and local leaders is also pointed out. Thus the
basic objective of the study is women participation and its
determinants in the development programmes
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Department of Applied Economics,Cochin University of Science and Technology