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Internet of Things (IoT)1
EIS Strategy for Implementing Contemporary Technological Thinking Ubiquitous in a Current State of Affairs Every year there are a few technologies that get tons of buzz in the tech industry. Blockchain technology has created the backbone of a new kind of internet by allowing digital information to be distributed.
Artificial Intelligence2
The use of blockchain technology can be seen by a rapid increase in publications, conferences and articles in journals. EIS is a key component of road and rail networks, which maps all data and processes to distribute business solutions (Duan, Faker, Fesak, & Stuart, 2013), whereas blockchain maps all kinds of data and uses smart contracts to enforce business logic and business processes.
Machine Learning3
Deep Learning4
Machine learning is one of the artificial intelligence techniques that has spurred new developments. It has created a new algorithm that supports human behavior and decision-making abilities, such as Apple's Siri, email servers, etc. Another example can be seen from Sony, which created the robot dog Aibo, one of its first toys that can be bought and played with; it also expresses emotions and recognizes its owner.
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The Influence and Benefits of Technology as a Strategy in Organizations
The editors are of an observation that the article has been corrected and modified by the authors (Jose&Maria) based on the reviewer's comments and revisions at various stages. In general, all the editorial and reviewer's comments were recorded in paper and the manuscript was earmarked and decided under "Empirical Research Document" category as it is based on documentary information obtained mainly from various studies.
Introduction
Statement of the problem
Justification of the study
It is necessary to have adequately trained personnel in the new practices of the company regarding the adoption of technology, with the sole purpose of being more competitive within the market. The use of technology increases the possibility of being able to carry out new business, optimize processes and then increase the economic growth of the organization.
Study objective
Therefore, there is a need to investigate the influence and benefits of technology as a strategy in the organizations.
Research questions
Structure of the research work
Feeney, (2007), affirms that it is necessary to develop a technological leadership strategy that allows the creation of an economic and institutional regime that makes it possible to deliver an effective creation and application of knowledge to the company's economic process. A consequence of the acquisition, implementation and use of technology makes it possible to improve administrative processes.
Theoretical framework
Villaseca and Torrent (2001), cite OECD (1998), which mentions that technological innovation has changed the economic structure of advanced economies in several dimensions and this in turn fosters the synergy it generates over the rest of the economy. Therefore, organizations are aware of the need to invest in the acquisition of the latest technology, which allows them to appear in the market in a good position and at the same time allows them to improve their administrative processes to the maximum. aiming to achieve greater success.
Neo-institutionalist theory
Network theory
Therefore, it is important to recognize the existence of types of networks and think about the way information circulates in these networks. For this case, it is important to present the classification of the type of business tools presented by ANTENNA communications (2016), and these are centralized and decentralized networks.
Knowledge management theory
As a result of the above, companies are required to increase the use, application and implementation of technology in order to operate within the market. This gives us a little idea of how it is present, the use of technology in the life of organizations.
Results
Something that cannot be ignored is that globalization covers all areas, markets and technological progress, said that globalization forces economies to seek cost reduction in the production of goods and services offered to the customer. Discussion, conclusion and future research Miranda, (2015) states that competitive advantage is one of the most studied topics in.
Proposal for future studies
Acquiring and implementing technology in organizations creates a positive impact by enabling its members to develop communication skills. In short, the acquisition and implementation of technology has a positive impact on organizations, allowing them to stay in the market.
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Ethical organizational culture-a way to employee engagement
As the paper suggests, employee engagement is critical to the success of any organization. Employee engagement is a very important issue in fashionable organizations because it is explained to organizational performance.
Employee Engagement
However, the literature, mostly from developed countries, confirms the key role of culture in greater employee engagement. 2013) recommend that 'more analysis is needed to explore the possibilities of work environments that will be important in directing and focusing individuals' levels of engagement in positive ways. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between ethical workforce culture and employee engagement among teachers.
Ethical Organizational culture
Engaged employees are dedicated to their work, work with enthusiasm and are immersed in the work they are doing. Organizational culture is one of the biggest problems of workers regarding the standards of their work.
Review of Literature
Ethical Organizational Culture
This research was basically done to see how employee engagement affects business organizations in different economic times. This paper proposes a model to help understand the interrelationships between the elements that are critical to employee engagement and success in the workplace.
Ethical Organizational culture and Employee Engagement
It also concludes that employee engagement impacts nine performance outcomes including: absenteeism, employee turnover, shrinkage, safety incidents, quality incidents (defects), customer data, productivity and profitability. The goal was to see how this affects employee authenticity and how it affects employee engagement at work.
Scope of the Study
Alarcon (2010) conducted a study in the context of the Information Technology (IT) sector where employee engagement was found to be important to employee productivity and performance and the study investigated how employee engagement affects perceived job satisfaction. The study examined the role of four types of organizational culture in promoting employee work engagement.
Objectives of the study
It was hypothesized that the relationship between organizational culture and work engagement would differ by type of culture. The study found partially significant results for a positive relationship between clan culture type and work engagement.
Hypothesis of the Study
H4: Organizational ethical culture has a significant impact on employee engagement among participating refresher course teachers at CPDHE, New Delhi. H5: There is no significant difference between the levels of perceived ethical organizational culture among participating refresher course teachers at CPDHE, New Delhi with respect to age.
Research Methodology
H6: There is no significant difference between the levels of perceived ethical organizational culture among the teachers who attended the refresher course at CPDHE, New Delhi with respect to gender. H7: There is no significant difference between the levels of perceived ethical organizational culture among the teachers who attended the refresher course at CPDHE, New Delhi with regard to work experience.
Research Design
H2: Ethical organizational culture has a significant positive relationship with the "Commitment" dimension of employee engagement among the teacher participants of the refresher course at CPDHE, New Delhi H3: Ethical organizational culture has a significant positive relationship with the "Absorption" dimension of employee engagement among the teacher participants of the refresher course at CPDHE, New Delhi.
Instruments for Data Collection
Sample Size
Results of the Study
It is assumed that there is no significant difference between the levels of perceived ethical organizational culture among the teachers participating in the refresher course at CPDHE, New Delhi, in terms of age. It is hypothesized that there is no significant difference between the levels of perceived ethical organizational culture among the faculty members participating in the refresher course at CPDHE, New Delhi with respect to gender.
Suggestions
Limitations
Conclusion
The editors are of an observation that paper had a successive close watch by the blind reviewer, which at a later stage was corrected and amended by the author (Sonika) in various stages as and when it was necessary to do so. The reviewer commented at a preliminary stage with minor revisions that were restructured by the author at short notice.
Dissecting Analysis of Online Shopping Stratagem - Intentions and Behaviour
The comments related to this manuscript are hugely noteworthy related to Generation Y's intention and behavior regarding online shopping, both subject-wise and research-wise by the reviewers during the evaluation and also in the blind review process. All the comments had been shared on a number of different dates by the author over time and the same had been integrated by the author in the calculation.
Introduction to Electronic Payment
Introduction to Generation Y
Mallat, N., 2007 suggested that barriers to electronic payment adoption are premium rate estimation, complications, lack of interpretive scope and perceived uncertainty. They found that the affinity of mobile payment is not the main reason for any consumer to adopt it.
Need of the Study
They concluded that 76% of consumers would purchase a movie ticket on mobile or online and 78% of consumers would use a service where their receipt would be generated electronically. Their study predicted that early adopters value ease of use, while future adopters respond positively to the benefits of m-payment, especially its reach to potential consumers and ease of use.
Objectives of the Study
In 2014, Martins, C., Oliveira, T. and Popovie, A. defined factors such as performance and performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence and also the importance of chance as a predictor of goal.
Analysis
Attractive online promotional offers such as discounts and free payments encourage the use of electronic payment. According to this study, we found three main drivers influencing the use of electronic payments as a purchasing option for online shopping among Generation Y.
Consumer Awareness Index (CAI): An Innovative Tool for Measuring Consumer Awareness
The article examines the factors that determine the level of consumer awareness and introduces the Consumer Awareness Index (CAI). The consumer awareness program should be designed in such a way that the barriers of consumer ignorance are broken.
Literature Review
Therefore, our research focuses on addressing this gap by developing a Consumer Awareness Index (CAI) and identifying the factors of consumer awareness as perceived by the consumers. The purpose of study is to investigate the factors that control the level of consumer awareness and to develop a consumer awareness index to measure the consumer awareness.
Grounded Theory Method
The results suggested low level of consumer awareness among the population which calls for an urgent need for campaigns to promote consumer education and consequently the level of consumer awareness. This study is of academic and practical importance, which will help policy planners and industries to identify and respond to different levels of consumer awareness.
Consumer’s Knowledge (F1)
Product Evaluation and Inspection (F2)
Right Awareness (F3)
Performance Query (Product/
Seller) (F4)
Awareness of Redressal
Mechanism and Willingness to utilize it (F5)
Price Awareness (F6)
Purchase Negotiation (F7)
Risk Perception (F8)
Participating in Consumer Movement (F9)
Environmental Compliance (F10)
Identifying the Market (F11)
Identify the Financing (F12)
Consumption Culture (F13)
Product usage (F14)
Product Evaluation and Inspection Rousseau (1991) & Grounded Theory Environmental Compliance Walters and Bergiel (1989) & Grounded Theory.
Construction of Consumer Awareness Index (CAI)
The consumer awareness factors used in the questionnaire along with the relative weights and mean scores are mentioned in Table 9. The Consumer Awareness Index can prove to be a superior tool for both industries and policy makers.
Introducing Educational Technologies in Distance Education Teaching Learning: IGNOu Experiences
Considering the need and demand between the conventional teaching methods, the use of multimedia in education is considered as a powerful weapon for the aspiring student community in the field of distance education and learning. The introduction provides a clear perspective on the need for the research. All comments had been shared by the authors on different dates over time and integrated into the calculation by the author.
Integration of Technologyfor Distance Learner
Merits and Demerits of Media and Technologies used Distance
Role of Video Teleconferencing in Education
Using INSAT 2c - Training and Development Channel TDCC one way video two way audio teleconferencing for IGNOU and other agencies on. 2004 ISRO Launch of EDUSAT – Dedicated to meet the need for education Source: Four Decades of Distance Education: Reflections and Policy and Practice by SureshGarg, Venkayya santosh, Panda and Puranki.
Application of Multimedia Electronic Media Production
2003 DPEP-DEPSSA Judicious mix of teleconferencing with other media, for the successful implementation of the project. The traditional classroom teaching methods are combined with the modern state-of-the-art technology such as video teleconference session (Murthy& Satyanarayana, 2006).
New Trendsand government of initiatives in Education
I (Ravi Ayyagari), the undersigned author of the manuscript titled "Introducing Educational Technologies in Distance Education in Teaching Learning: IGNOU Experiences" hereby declare that the above manuscript submitted for publication in Global journal of Enterprise information system in its Volume - 10, Issue-4, Oct-Dec, 2019 is my original research work and ongoing study. Considering the increasing levels of consumerism leading to environmental degradation and global warming, the choice of the title is the need of the hour and the authors have designed the paper in a structured manner.
Role of Socio-Demographics in Profiling Environment Conscious Consumer of 21st Century- A Review
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Findings and Discussion
Gender
Education
Out of twenty-eight studies on education and environmentally conscious consumer behavior, sixteen studies found the relationship to be positive and ten found it to be insignificant.
Income
The study further develops the concept of corporate event announcements and their likely impact on stock returns. The authors have prepared the article in a structured manner. View Point”, because the research provides insight into the changing forms of efficiency in markets where this can be tested with appropriate statistical approaches. The results are interesting and remarkable.
Announcement Effects on Stock Returns
The editorial board is of an observation that the paper was corrected and amended by the authors (Madhulika & Parul) based on the reviewer's remarks and revisions at various stages. There can be so many events/news that can have an impact on abnormal stock returns for industries in India.
Examination of Announcements
There can be various types of events that can affect the growth and performance of stocks listed on popular stock exchanges. Dhar and Chhaochharia (2006) have included 90 stock splits and 82 bonus issues in their study from 2001 to 2007 of BSE listed stocks to understand the market effect of such announcements with the help of daily stock prices. 1969) found that stock splits are usually preceded by a period during which stock return rates are unusually high for the specific securities under the split.Grinblatt et al. 1984) examined the effect of stock splits and dividend announcements on the returns of Wall Street-listed stocks from 1967 to 1976. Agrawal et al. 1992) attempted to analyze the performance of post-merger firms listed on the NYSE and AMEX from 1955 to 1987. Tuso et al. 2010) investigated the utility of event studies to measure the effect of mergers on stock performance. Shiller (1980) worked to find.
Points of Discussion
It may give a signal to the stock market that this phenomenon will continue in the future. The marketability and liquidity created on the stock market due to the share split gives a favorable image for the company.
Inclusive Innovations for Sustainable Development
The editors note that the article has been corrected and modified by the author (Madhushree) based on the reviewer's comments and revisions at various stages. All comments had been shared by the author on different dates over time and integrated into the calculation by the author.
A Right Path for Global Prosperity
Considering the growing importance of sustainable development, the choice of title is the need of the hour and the author has structured the paper. The paper follows the analytical research method and explores and explains the concept of inclusive innovation which can take the right path of sustainable development.
Indian Thoughts on sustainable development
Agriculture and pharmaceuticals are prominent areas that demonstrate the interaction of innovation and the conviction of planned sustainable development. A comprehensive national development policy that includes innovation and a sustainable development goal will lead us to the goal of global prosperity.
Proposed Implications
There are several examples of this commitment to the sustainable development of intellectual property rights – the section of the Patents Act allows for exceptions to patentability that affect R&D in the case of agriculture and pharmaceuticals. Nevertheless, balancing the interests of creators, users of intellectual property and the public through the design of IPR systems is not just a matter of economic calculation but is an inherently political exercise.
Conclusion and Recommendation
The Editorial Board notes that the authors (Madhulika and Shelly) have revised and supplemented the paper based on the reviewer's comments and revisions at various stages. In general, all comments from the editors and reviewers were incorporated into the paper and the manuscript was annotated and below.
Emotional Intelligence: An Extensive Literature Review
Comments regarding this manuscript are notable in relation to "emotional intelligence", both subject and research. Considering the increasing levels of interest among researchers and scholars on the topic of emotional intelligence, there is a current need and the authors have designed the article in a structured manner.
EI and Leadership
They took a sample of 120 respondents and the findings show that leadership and EI have a significant impact on organizational commitment (Naznin, H. who were asked to take the Mayer-Salovey and Cruso emotional intelligence test to examine the relationship between EI and transformational leadership between superiors and subordinates.The results of Pearson's correlation coefficient and multiple regressions show that there is a negative relationship between leadership effectiveness and EI.Maqbool et al (2017) studied the relationship between EI competencies and transformational leadership among construction project managers in 107 construction companies in Pakistan. The result advocated that managers with high level of EI and following transformational leadership achieved greater success (Weinberger, L. 2002); Garner, L and Stough, C (2002). Rosete and Ciarrochi (in press) expressed how emotional intelligence influences leadership effectiveness among senior executives.
EI and Job Satisfaction (JS)
Journal of Management Development, Vol. from the emotional intelligence of employees and managers to job satisfaction and performance. Journal of Occupational Behavior, Vol. between emotional intelligence and job satisfaction among nurses in Accra.
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India Shines: Global Acclaim to Indian Institute of Public Administration in EGOV at Kaleidoscope 2018
Best Paper Award' (third prize) for the paper entitled 'Ethical Framework for Machine Learning' at the Kaleidoscope Academic Conference-2018 held at the Universidad Tecnológica Nacional, Santa Fe, Argentina (South America). Charru Malhotra received the third prize for the paper and a prize money of one thousand US dollars (1000 US dollars). https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/academia/caleidoscope/2018/Pages/default.aspx).
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The best papers are also evaluated for potential publication in the IEEE Communications Standards Magazine. Charru Malhotra receiving the best paper award from Rudy Omar Grether (Dean of Santa Fe Regional Faculty, universidad Tecnológica nacional, Argentina & ITu Kaleidoscope 2018 General Chairman) and Chaesub Lee (Director, Telecommunication Standardization Bureau, .ITu); to the far right is Ms.
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