The Role Of Customers’ Personality Traits On Recovery Strategies During Service Failure: A Case Study Of The Customers Of Telecommunication Companies In Nigeria | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Marketing | Aug,2014
The impact of service failures on businesses whenever they occur cannot be overemphasized. Recovery strategies however, have been put forward over the years by researchers as remedies. The limitations of these strategies evidenced from past studies calls for a multidimensional approach to exploring the rationale behind the often experienced ineffectiveness
Government Drought Mitigation Programme Among Labour Constrained Households In Rural Zimbabwe. Case Of Mhondoro- Ngezi Rural District | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Aug,2014
Droughts induced household food insecurity in Zimbabwe has presented new complex political, social and economic challenges threatening national security and peace in addition to development and growth of the economy in the context of social vulnerability of labour constrained households. Free Food Distribution has been the most common approach of
How Type 2 Diabetes Patients Perceive And Manage Their Illness In Kenya | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Aug,2014
These are findings of an exploratory study into how Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) patients perceive and manage their illness in Kenya. Qualitative data was collected between May and October 2011 through in-depth interviews. A sample of thirty two T2D patients aged between 35-64 years, who had been diagnosed with the
The Impact Of Shgs On The Social Life Of Tribal Women In Melghat (india) | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Aug,2014
The people living sparsely in forest, remote and distant areas having specific life style, dialect and rites are described as trible.The state of Maharashtra has 8.85% of total tribals in India,Melghat consisting of the tehsils of Chikhaldara and Dharni is a Sub region of Amravati district. Prior to British rule
Determinants Of Generation-y Brand Preferences In The Mobile Phone Market In Southern Zimbabwe | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Commerce | Jul,2014
The increasing uptake and pervasive growth of mobile phone technology in developing countries like Zimbabwe may well be considered as one of the most significant and historic development of the early 21st century. Numerous studies have been conducted to conceptualise the adoption of mobile phone and related technology especially in
A Study On Financial Analysis Of Selected Indian Pharmaceutical Companies | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Commerce | Jul,2014
Financial performance analysis is the process of determining the operation and financial characteristics of a
firm from accounting and financial statements. The ability of an organization to analyze its financial position
is essential for improving its competitive position in the market place. Through a careful analysis of its
financial performance,
Effectiveness Of Monetary Policy In Present Day India - Has The Transition Of Monetary Policy From Monetary Targeting To Multiple Indicators Approach Served Well | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Jul,2014
The Reserve Bank of India shifted the policy framework from Monetary Targeting Approach to Multiple Indicators Approach in April 1998. Since the present framework is also subject to criticism, this paper aims to examine, how the transition of monetary policy from Money Targeting to Multiple Indicators approach has impacted the
Working In Ghana After Retirement | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Jul,2014
Pension benefits play an important role as a source of income in retirement. In developing countries however, pension benefits are mostly inadequate and hence the need to supplement these benefits with other means of income. One way pensioners try to overcome this predicament is to re-enter the job market. This
Rural Women’s Employment In The Wake Of Post Reform Growth Story | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Jul,2014
Employment surveys of large scale have shown that while rural women?s employment has grown over the
decades, the fate of the employment is still casualised and self employed. Economic growth and higher rural
income has not been able to minimise discrimination of job type or wage, in fact it seems
An Analysis Of The Technical Education In Punjab | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Jul,2014
Economic development requires managerially and technically skilled technically skilled manpower .Manpower planning is more urgent in the case of less developed countries , for without the provision of manpower inputs of adequate magnitude, right quality and their timely application, the process of economic growth does not get the right start.