scholarly journals ONLINE SHOPPING AND FOLKLORE - A REVIEW: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIA

Author(s):  
Anand Vyas ◽  
Sachin Gupta

The purpose of this research paper is to classify factors affecting the online shopping in India. The weighty growth of online shopping is noticeable in India. More and more consumer is transferring to online shopping rather than traditional buying methods. Many myths and misconceptions emerge in India regarding online shopping. Every new thing, when it is not cleared by all the people properly, it is only a nightmare. Online shopping is intricate in nature. As we know the number of online transactions have been increased, but it is still under the dark room. Government and E-commerce companies should take necessary steps for reducing the level of misconceptions and myths of online shopping in India. This research paper’s purpose is to identifying ‘How’ the companies can be able to overcome these fake information regarding online shopping. Also improve company’s sales figure, for the upliftment of company as well as an Indian economy.

Author(s):  
Arnav Chowdhury

Abstract: Public sector banks in India play a vital role in the Indian economy, especially State Bank of India, as it is the largest public sector Bank in the country. However, gone are days when SBI was the only option for most of the people in India. With emergence of Private Sector Banks and other Public sector Banks, customer satisfaction plays an important role now a days. This research is all about finding the Factors affecting customer satisfaction in public sector banks with special reference to State Bank of India. Keywords: customer satisfaction in banks. State Bank of India, Banks in India, public sector banks customer satisfaction.


Author(s):  
Komal Mehreen ◽  
Robina Roshan ◽  
Mamoona Gul

Online shopping is one of the latest emerging and revolutionary trends influencing the lives of common people. This research paper examines the relationship between demographic variables and internet exposure which are independent variables with the dependent variables i.e. psychological factors and consumer online buying behaviour. People are now moving from conventional shopping towards web based/online shopping because of which they can buy everything from home. The research paper explains the influence of five psychological variables such as security issues, privacy issues, overcharged, fraud/ hackers and lack of trust over the retailer derived from literature. Data from a sample of 298 female students of public and private sector universities of Dera Ismail Khan were collected through the self-developed and standardized questionnaire. Data were analysed by using descriptive statistics and Pearson’s correlation. The statistical analysis of the data reflects a lack of trust over the retailer and privacy concerns are considered as the most relevant factors affecting female consumers’ online buying behaviour.


Author(s):  
Lakshmipriyanka A ◽  
Harihararao M

The Aim of this research is to study the factors affecting the consumer behavior in the path of offline to online shopping. To this end, a survey was conducted and the questionnaires were distributed among the students of the university. The replies have been analyzed by chart analysis. The results of the survey has shown that most of the people already doing online shopping and prefer to continue it.the factors such as psychological factors, social factors emotional factors, and the privacy factors which affect the buyer approaches to online purchases. Several attitudes of consumers toward online shopping are not in rest in the study due to the study restricted to Andhra university-Commerce and management Time, the convenience and the recommendations have been identified as important factors. Time was considered to be the affecting factor for the majority of students. Most of the consumers hesitate not to do shopping offline, because of the time concern.


Author(s):  
Hansraj M. Patil ◽  
A. N. Patil

<div><p><em>To remain existing in this world needs ability to survive even Charles Darwin proposes Theory for survival of fittest. To remain fit in today’s world is not only the physical abilities but to be engaged in any kind of profession through which one can earn his daily bread and butter. This need appears to be same for each class of society and job. Today this ability can be called as an Employability Skill. It is nothing to do with whether you want a job or want to run any business. For the today’s students it is very essential to have these skills not only to bag in new employment opportunities but to retain and to grow on existing one also. Through this research paper authors want to set shoulder to wheel for comparing employability among students of management faculty under two of the leading state universities of Maharashtra i.e. North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon &amp; Savitribai Phule Pune University with special reference to MBA students. This paper consist concept of employability, factors affecting employability and comparison of employability skills among MBA student under both the universities.</em></p></div>


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 1223-1226

Electronic commerce which generally refers to the sale and purchase of various products and services over the internet is continuously getting more and more competitiveness with constantly evolving technology. Online shopping which has become a new type of retail shopping has been widely adopted by the people all over the world and it is a rapidly growing area of ecommerce. The present paper analyze the various aspects of online shopping on consumer’s buying behaviour and the factors that determine the online shopping behaviour of the people in the Jorhat district of Assam state of India. Jorhat district is selected because it is one of the fastest growing cities of Assam. The data related to e-shopping behaviour of the people were collected in the month of November 2019 by taking a sample of 150 people through a well-structured pre-tested questionnaire. A Binomial logistic regression analysis has done to find out the factors that determine the online shopping behaviour of the surveyed respondents. The estimated results reveals that the probability of using online shopping services has a positive and signification relationship with household income, trust on website and risk aversion attitude of the respondents.


This research article focuses on the theme of violence and its representation by the characters of the novel “This Savage Song” by Victoria Schwab. How violence is transmitted through genes to next generations and to what extent socio- psycho factors are involved in it, has also been discussed. Similarly, in what manner violent events and deeds by the parents affect the psychology of children and how it inculcates aggressive behaviour in their minds has been studied. What role is played by the parents in grooming the personality of children and ultimately their decisions to choose the right or wrong way has been argued. In the light of the theory of Judith Harris, this research paper highlights all the phenomena involved: How the social hierarchy controls the behaviour. In addition, the aggressive approach of the people in their lives has been analyzed in the light of the study of second theorist Thomas W Blume. As the novel is a unique representation of supernatural characters, the monsters, which are the products of some cruel deeds, this research paper brings out different dimensions of human sufferings with respect to these supernatural beings. Moreover, the researcher also discusses that, in what manner the curse of violence creates an inevitable vicious cycle of cruel monsters that makes the life of the characters turbulent and miserable.


Think India ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 72-83
Author(s):  
Tushar Kadian

Actually, basic needs postulates securing of the elementary conditions of existence to every human being. Despite of the practical and theoretical importance of the subject the greatest irony is non- availability of any universal preliminary definition of the concept of basic needs. Moreover, this becomes the reason for unpredictability of various political programmes aiming at providing basic needs to the people. The shift is necessary for development of this or any other conception. No labour reforms could be made in history till labours were treated as objects. Its only after they were started being treating as subjects, labour unions were allowed to represent themselves in strategy formulations that labour reforms could become a reality. The present research paper highlights the basic needs of Human Rights in life.


2019 ◽  
Vol 118 (10) ◽  
pp. 60-66
Author(s):  
A. Govindarajan ◽  
N. Kumar

It is our prime importance to protect our environment in which we live. Our ancestors left with good environment and now pollution comes in with air, water, noise, soil and so on. The paper suggests a possible way to protect our society especially for the people of Chennai from air, water and radiation by protecting the environment. If same is followed in other cities it can save many, it is only a small means of a bigger initiative of saving our people.


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