STOCKHOLM SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS Master thesis within Finance Evaluating the Performance of Socially Responsible Investment Funds: A Holding Data Analysis H. Camilla Stenström* Jessica J. Thorell** Abstract: This paper investigates the performance of regular mutual funds compared to Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) mutual funds, over the time period of January 2001 to September 2007. The paper extends the research on the performance of SRI funds by using holding data of regular funds to
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A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF VARIOUS INVESTMENT AVENUES WITH RESPECT TO RISK & RETURN A Project Report Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Award of Degree of E-MBA Submitted by : Prabhjeet Singh [pic] BHARATI VIDYAPEETH DEEMED UNIVERSITY, PUNE (INDIA) School of Distance Education (SDE) Academic Study Center : BVIMR, New Delhi (University established under 3 of the UGC act,1956) CONTENTS |S.No |
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Steel Industry Background .............................................................................................. 6 Tata and Indian Steel Industry ........................................................................................ 9 SWOT Analysis: ....................................................................................................... 11 Global Steel Industry .................................................................................................... 12 Competition:
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Need Pressure is certainly increasing on many supply chains. Over the last decade huge efforts have been made to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of supply chains, extending them into more distant (low cost) geographies, using sophisticated analysis and planning routines to predict and meet future
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Delhi Business Review ? Vol. 2, No. 1, January - June, 2001 E-CRM IN INDIAN BANKS AN OVERVIEW R.K. Mittal Rajeev Kumra T ECHNOLOGY, people and customer are the three elements on which hinges the success of banking in the fast changing economic environment. The ultimate performance of a bank depends upon the satisfaction of its customers. In the emerging competitive and technological driven banking era, banks have to strive hard for retaining and enlarging their customer base. E-CRM,
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0 NEED FOR CORPORATE GOVERNANCE………….……………………………..5 5.0 PILLARS OF GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE…….......……………………7 5.1 Leadership…………………………………………………………………...…….7 5.2 Appointments to the board…………………………………….…………………..7 5.3 Strategy & values………………………………………………………………….7 5.4 Structure & Organisation………….....……………………………………………8 5.5 Corporate performance……………………………………………………..……..8 5.6 Corporate compliance……………………………………………………………..8 5.7 Corporate
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A PROJECT REPORT ON “Recruitment and Selection at AVIVA LIFE INSURANCE” SUBMITTED TO UNIVERSITY OF PUNE BY SAUMYA MEHTA M.P.M. – IIIrd Semester (2006-08) CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Saumya Mehta student of SINHGAD INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION & RESEARCH, Pune has completed her field work report at AVIVA Life Insurance on the topic of “Recruitment and Selection” and has submitted the field work report in partial fulfillment of MASTER IN PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT of the UNIVERSITY
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2. Introduction 3. Literature Review 4. Critical Analysis 5. Finding and Recommendation 6. Conclusion 7. Bibliography 8. Appendixes Executive Summary This report provides an analysis and evaluation of the current and prospective Human resource practices of Make My Trip Pvt. Ltd. In the case of this paper, the data has been collected through Qualitative analysis, which involved interviews with Head HR, Rohit Hasteer; Deputy
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IJMRR/ March 2013/ Volume 3/Issue 3/Article No-8/2557-2566 ISSN: 2249-7196 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT RESEARCH AND REVIEW E - CRM: AN ULTIMATE STRATEGY FOR AN ORGANIZATION Sagar Deshmukh*1, N. Deepa2, A. Raj Shravanthi3 1 Research Scholar, Dept. of Agrl. and Rural Management, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. 2 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Agrl. and Rural Management, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. 3
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Risk Management in Islamic and Conventional Banks: A Differential Analysis Salman Ahmed Shaikh* Dr. Amanat Ali Jalbani Abstract Islamic banking is interest-free banking which makes it necessary for Islamic banks to take active part in the operations of the business, i.e. share profits as well as losses. Banks including Islamic banks prefer to take minimum risk. On the surface, it may seem that Islamic banks face more risk and hence, will have more volatile or even negative returns on their
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