Previous IS literature suggests that the degree of innovation depends on the level of IS use in the post-adoption stage. This paper explains the issues in the post-adoption stage and highlights the importance of this stage.
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What is the level of perception of e-recruitment among HR practitioners responsible for staff recruitment in banks in Sri Lanka. The Impact of Ownership Structure on E-Recruitment Practices in Banks in Sri Lanka Page 15 recruitment tends to be used only for junior positions.
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The impact of ownership structure on e-recruitment practices in banks in Sri Lanka Page 17 can be seen among managers. 33% of them plan to implement online self-selection exercises (psychometric tests, writing skills … etc.), although only 13% of them currently use it.
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Based on the findings of the study, lack of knowledge could be identified as the most important factor limiting the adoption of e-recruitment practices among banks in Sri Lanka. Impact of ownership structure on e-recruitment practices in banks in Sri Lanka Page 19 the reasons why foreign banks reported less.
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Research on Internet Recruitment and Testing: Current Status and Future Directions”, International Review of Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Vol. 2007), E-recruitment: The Effectiveness of the Internet as a Recruitment Resource, School of Management, Queensland University of Technology, Australia. 2011), An evaluation of the effectiveness of e-recruitment practices for SMEs in Malaysia, International Conference on Innovation - 2011, Management and Service, IPEDR vol.14 (2011), IACSIT Press, Singapore.
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This evaluation approach is useful to know the quality of the sites used for internet banking. Therefore, an attempt is made to prepare the continuously updated model for predicting the success or failure of the organization by considering the telecom sector. Also, the study focuses on testing the significance of the factors existing in the literature on the Indian Telecom Industry.
In view of the certain limitations like time and money, the study is limited to the two organizations namely Reliance Communication Chandigarh, Punjab Communication Limited, Puncom and Mohali. This industry is strategically and economically important for the growth of the country as India is the second largest country using the mobile services in the world.
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Users of information systems have reached the three levels of management in both participating organizations through rigorous consultation and discussion. Information systems users have d at the three levels of management in the two participating organizations with rigorous consultation and discussion. In general, IS plays a major role in online services for providing products and services.
The quality of communication in different organizational units is lacking in Puncom's internal IS. The study has identified and investigated CSFs and CFFs related to continuous updating of the information system.
Due to the high rate of IS failures, it has been found that an organization that lags behind in online IS services, online customers, is a real challenge in doing business in the global market. This explains the organization's focus on customer service and customer relations or human touch activities. As the research is based on the comparison of private (Reliance) versus public (Puncom) sector organizations, this study concludes that private sector organizations are famous in their power to gain competitive advantage through effective IS, so public sector organization should try to emulate the same.
This CSFs and CFF guidelines can also be applied to other developing countries with similar business and information system related infrastructures and national culture, mainly in developing countries. Angeliki Poulymenakou1 and Vasilis Serafeimidis2, Volume 1, Number 3, 1997, "Failure & Lessons Learned in Information Technology Management", Vol.
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GII and its impact on the GDP of BRICS nations - innovation links with economic growth: An empirical study Page 36 .
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THE GLOBAL INNOVATION INDEX (GII) INNOVATION INDEX (GII) INNOVATION INDEX (GII) INNOVATION INDEX (GII)
GII and its impact on the GDP of BRICS nations- innovation links with economic growth: An empirical study Page 37 ranked 58th, 51st and 34th and India respectively. In India, the innovation front continues to be deficit in human capital, scientific research, infrastructure, business lead etc., it comes last among the BRICS nations and in knowledge and knowledge output, it comes ahead only of Brazil.
IDENTIFYING BRICS NATIONS IDENTIFYING BRICS NATIONS
GII and its Impact on GDP of BRICS Countries - Innovation Linkages with Economic Growth: An Empirical Study, Page 38.
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GII and its Impact on BRICS GDP - Innovation Linkages with Economic Growth: An Empirical Study Page 39 India has emerged as a rising and resurgent. Despite such a productive and favorable environment, the country has not been able to control its latent power and strength towards sustainable growth based on technology and innovation like other economies in the world. In the 12th Five Year Plan, the government has set a target of doubling India's gross R&D expenditure from the current level of 1% of GDP.
GII and its impact on the GDP of BRICS nations - innovation links with economic growth: An Empirical Study Page 40 quality services, education and skills,. It generates fiscal value, new jobs in the economy and cultures of entrepreneurship and also promotes economic growth leading to inclusive growth.
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Innovation and competitiveness have a lively, reciprocal relationship, innovation thrives in a competitive environment and plays a key role in achieving such an environment. In order to achieve the objective of the paper, it is divided into the following parts; Section I provides an insight into the importance of innovation and economic growth with a detailed explanation of GDP and GII along with international innovation initiatives of the BRICS countries. The summary, conclusions and recommendations are part of Section V, and references are contained in the last section.
GII and its impact on BRICS GDP – Links between Innovation and Economic Growth: An Empirical Study Page 41 has surpassed the United States in number.
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GII and its impact on the GDP of the BRICS nations- the links of innovation with economic growth: An Empirical Study Page 42 Exogenity Wald Tests to examine causality. The chi-square (Wald) statistic is used to test the joint significance of each of the other lagged endogenous variables in each model equation as well as the joint significance of all other lagged endogenous variables in each model equation.
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GII and its impact on GDP of BRICS nations- innovation links with economic growth: An Empirical Study Page 43 Conversely, both these countries have. weaknesses in their innovation infrastructure such as ICT is weak in China and Human capital and research need improvement in India which needs to be addressed if these countries are to re-launch higher levels of growth and innovation. Governance, Innovation, Globalization and Economic Growth in China, Yale University Press, New Haven and London. Retrieved from www.innovation.jbs.cam.ac.uk. what is so special about China's exports. 2007) China's New Science and Technology Strategy: Implications for Foreign Firms.
Mutual learning in the global innovation system: a comparison of S&T transitions in Russia and China, Manchester Institute of Innovation Research, Manchester Business School, University of Manchester and Manchester M13 9PL, UK. GII and its impact on the GDP of the BRICS nations- innovation links with economic growth: An Empirical Study Page 44 2.
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A Study on Mobile Phones - Brand Switching Pattern among Students of Delhi-NCR Page 46. The Indian mobile market is one of the fastest growing markets and is expected to reach 868.47 million users by 2013 [2]. Currently, the Indian mobile phone market is seriously flooded with Chinese handsets; Some local suppliers are also joining the competition, either through internal research and development (R&D) or by labeling their trademarks on mobile phones imported from China.
The established brands thus face a tough competition, which can be analyzed by monitoring the consumer's brand switching pattern. An empirical attempt is made; to analyze the variables influencing the brand loyalty behavior of mobile phone users to judge their satisfaction &.
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Due to the rapid growth and development of information technology and mobile devices, Indian mobile phone service markets are increasingly competitive. Mobile phones have become an integral part of people's daily life and the main source of personal communication around the world [3]. The work done is a modest attempt to study the switching pattern of mobile phone brands among consumers, especially among students.
The research analysis can be refined by considering the larger sample size, spread across other metropolitan cities in India. Further, for strategic formulation, mobile companies are required to conduct such studies periodically; this will help them gauge accurate consumer perceptions, which continue to change over time.
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Thus companies should target the needs of the service class, as they constitute the main component of their market. MICROMAX has been identified as the most preferred mobile phone brand with 24% of respondents, and SAMSUNG is next in line with 20% of respondents. 127 out of 276, prefer to switch brands as a result of availability of "Best Quality at Reasonable Price"; 35% of respondents ie.
Furthermore, the outcome of the collected data reveals that 16% of respondents identify "equal or better features at a lower price". A Study on Mobile Phones - Brand Switching Pattern among Students Delhi-NCR Page 48 Table 4: Factors responsible for brand switching.
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A Study on Mobile Phones - Brand Switching Pattern among College Students of Delhi-NCR Page 49 iv. Adoption and consumption patterns of university students in Pakistan”, International Journal of Business and Social Sciences, pp. 205-213, Vol. Sayan Chakraborty, "Patterns of Mobile Phone Use among University Students: A Comparative Study between India and the USA."
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