scholarly journals Towards a Smart Port: The Role of the Telecom Industry

Author(s):  
Christos-Antonios Gizelis ◽  
Theodoros Mavroeidakos ◽  
Achilleas Marinakis ◽  
Antonis Litke ◽  
Vrettos Moulos
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2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sanjeet Singh ◽  
Gagan Deep Sharma ◽  
Mandeep Mahendru
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2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dr. Ashish Kaushal ◽  
Dr. Imranur Rahman

Indian telecom industry has emerged as the fastest growing telecom market in the world. Opening of the telecom sector to foreign investors has not only led to rapid growth in subscriber base but also helped a great deal towards maximization of consumer benefits, particularly in terms of price discovery following the moderate approach in tariffs. Success of Indian telecommunications sector has made the country a truly attractive investment destination for MNCs. With the rapid changing technology, socio-economic and politico-legal environment and trend towards globalization of business, industry and increased competition, effective customer care services has become a very challenging job especially in telecom industry. There is no denying fact that human element is at the center stage in all economic activities and plays a major role for the service industry. One of the services providing industry that emerged rapidly in today’s scenario is telecom industry.


Author(s):  
Sumanta Bhattacharya ◽  
Bhavneet Kaur Sachdev

The Telecom Sector of India has grown over the years and emerged as the second largest today. The reliance Jio has planned to launch 5G in the second half of the 2021. since the launch of Jio we have seen a rapid penetration of Internet services in India. India has the 2nd largest telecom industry in India and the cheapest net provider to its people. There are 500 million active data users and by 2024 it is estimated to have more than 800 million active users and manufacture of 1 billion smart phones in the upcoming years. India is also working towards its objective to empower people digitally. We have seen a rise in the use of digital platform during the pandemic period and also India is taking it steps ahead towards digital economy. The sad reality behind this is even where India is about to launch 5G service in India 90% of the population in India are digitally illiterate with only 8% of the population have access to a laptop or a computer. India also has a poor cyber security system and the data is vulnerable of every user. We also have poor tower connection in many areas with only 25 % of the net is connected by fiber. India needs to upgrade its telecom industry and provide net facilitates to all its people as the Internet is going to dominate the future. India’s Telecom industry contributes to 6.5% of the GDP.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 180-190
Author(s):  
Muhammad Shaukat Malik ◽  
Huma Ali ◽  
Tahir Ibraheem

The objective of present study is to investigate the consequences of relationship marketing on customer loyalty. The study also investigates the moderating role of customer expertise between relationship marketing and customer loyalty. The data used in the present study was collected by using a self – administered questionnaire. Data were collected from telecom industry of Pakistan; more specifically data source is the telecom users in Multan. Sample size is 500 and these questionnaires were distributed to collect data among top universities located in Multan. Out of 400 received questionnaires 330 were selected for analysis. SPSS (version 20.0) was used for analysis and statistical tools like ANOVA, correlation analysis and multiple regressions were used. The result of the present study show that there exists a direct relation between relationship marketing and customer loyalty as well as customer expertise moderates the relationship.


JAMA ◽  
1966 ◽  
Vol 195 (12) ◽  
pp. 1005-1009 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. J. Fernbach
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JAMA ◽  
1966 ◽  
Vol 195 (3) ◽  
pp. 167-172 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. E. Van Metre

2018 ◽  
Vol 41 ◽  
Author(s):  
Winnifred R. Louis ◽  
Craig McGarty ◽  
Emma F. Thomas ◽  
Catherine E. Amiot ◽  
Fathali M. Moghaddam

AbstractWhitehouse adapts insights from evolutionary anthropology to interpret extreme self-sacrifice through the concept of identity fusion. The model neglects the role of normative systems in shaping behaviors, especially in relation to violent extremism. In peaceful groups, increasing fusion will actually decrease extremism. Groups collectively appraise threats and opportunities, actively debate action options, and rarely choose violence toward self or others.


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