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The study deals with the relationships of organizational climate with organizational role stress in newspaper industry and the sample under study were the staff reporters/correspondents of newspapers. This study is unique in the sense that hardly any research inquiry has been so far done on to...
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Cities and towns play a vital role in promoting economic growth and prosperity. Although less than one-third of India’s people live in cities and towns, these areas generate over two-third of the country’s income and account for 90% of government revenues. In the coming years, as India...
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The present paper deals with a review of the nonuniformities present in compact heat exchangers in terms of temperature and flow and their effect on the performance of different energy transfer equipment. The understandings of flow distribution and flow pattern at the entrance of compact heat...
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The total size of the edible oils market in India was estimated to be 13 million tons (mt) out of which imports amounted to about 4 mt. This made India the largest importer of edible oils in the world. Various edible oils are consumed in the India depending on the regional tastes and...
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The aim of this study is threefold. First, it aims to provide a reliable data set of land-based passenger traffic volumes in India from 1950-1951 to 2000-2001 for the five major motorized modes of transport--two-wheelers, cars, auto-rickshaws, buses, and railways. Second, based on this data set,...
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Mobile phones, which were introduced around a decade ago in 1995-1996 in India, are becoming the dominant means of accessing communication. At the end of 2005-2006, there were 90 million mobile subscribers in India in comparison to 50 million subscribers for landlines. The increase in mobile...
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Urban population in India has increased significantly from 62 million in 1951 to 285 million in 2001 and is estimated to be around 540 million by the year 2021. In terms of percentage of total population, the urban population has gone up from 17% in 1951 to 29% in 2001 and is expected to...
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The present paper describes the Bayes estimators of parameters of inverse Weibull distribution for complete, type I and type II censored samples under general entropy and squared error loss functions. The proposed estimators have been compared on the basis of their simulated risks (average loss...
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This book will broaden the public and policy discourse on the importance of well-being by examining psychological, social, environmental, economic, organizational, institutional and political determinants of individual well-being.
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This introductory article recollects The Call for this Special Issue, which framed the development of the work and the review process. In addition, the article discusses the concept of organizational health, addressing both issues of healthy individuals and healthy organizations. The heart of...
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