scholarly journals Influencing Real Estate Thought and Decision Making Through Research and Education: The Past, Present, and Future of ARES

2011 ◽  
2003 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 61-67
Author(s):  
Seema Prakash ◽  
Latha Sivaram

Women have always had a strong affinity to Biological Sciences, probably due to their intrinsic creative qualities. More recently, Biotechnology, a very knowledge-intensive discipline has become the forte of women. With the numerous benefits it has to offer to mankind and environment, Biotechnology has become a priority area in the country's Science and Technology agenda. Unlike as in the past, the near future will see active participation of women in policy and decision-making in the areas of research and education at both, national and international levels.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eugenia Isabel Gorlin ◽  
Michael W. Otto

To live well in the present, we take direction from the past. Yet, individuals may engage in a variety of behaviors that distort their past and current circumstances, reducing the likelihood of adaptive problem solving and decision making. In this article, we attend to self-deception as one such class of behaviors. Drawing upon research showing both the maladaptive consequences and self-perpetuating nature of self-deception, we propose that self-deception is an understudied risk and maintaining factor for psychopathology, and we introduce a “cognitive-integrity”-based approach that may hold promise for increasing the reach and effectiveness of our existing therapeutic interventions. Pending empirical validation of this theoretically-informed approach, we posit that patients may become more informed and autonomous agents in their own therapeutic growth by becoming more honest with themselves.


2016 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ratish C Gupta ◽  
Dr. Manish Mittal

The Indian mutual fund industry is one of the fastest growing and most competitive segments of the financial sector. The extent of under-penetration in the market is a sore point with the financial services industry, with a large amount of savings being channelized into fixed deposits, gold and real estate rather than the capital markets. The mutual fund industry is yet to spread its reach beyond Tier I cities. The top fifteen cities contribute to 85% of the pie, with the remaining 15% distributed among other cities. The study seeks to determine the impact of decision making of investors on current situation of mutual fund industry.


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