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    A Study of Innovative Attitude of Indian Entrepreneurs of Various Industries in the Context to Educational and Economic Background

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    The latest lifestyle or recent trends are the result of innovative efforts undertaken by entrepreneurs. It is the thirst of entrepreneurs that gives birth to a new product. To survive in economy innovations are essentials. Many entrepreneurs do not innovate but imitate and even though they earn handsome. Innovative attitudes may not be the property carrying by every entrepreneur. Not only but it might be the result of a multifold factors. So a research is conducted in Saurashtra region of Gujarat state. A sample of 209 entrepreneurs of various 7 prominent industries of Saurashtra have been selected and compared on the grounds of innovation. The study compares innovative attitude of entrepreneurs based on their educational qualifications and economic background. The results revealed that no significant difference is noticed among the various entrepreneurs of various industries based on innovation. They differed significantly while compared on the grounds of educational qualifications and economic backgrounds

    A Study of Innovative Attitude of Indian Entrepreneurs of Various Industries in the Context to Educational and Economic Background

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    The latest lifestyle or recent trends are the result of innovative efforts undertaken by entrepreneurs. It is the thirst of entrepreneurs that gives birth to a new product. To survive in economy innovations are essentials. Many entrepreneurs do not innovate but imitate and even though they earn handsome. Innovative attitudes may not be the property carrying by every entrepreneur. Not only but it might be the result of a multifold factors. So a research is conducted in Saurashtra region of Gujarat state. A sample of 209 entrepreneurs of various 7 prominent industries of Saurashtra have been selected and compared on the grounds of innovation. The study compares innovative attitude of entrepreneurs based on their educational qualifications and economic background. The results revealed that no significant difference is noticed among the various entrepreneurs of various industries based on innovation. They differed significantly while compared on the grounds of educational qualifications and economic backgrounds

    Decision-making processes of public sector accounting reforms in India—Institutional perspectives

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    While International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) convergence has been the face of the global accounting standardisation movement for the past few decades, accounting reforms in the public sector had started to gain momentum from the late 1990s. This paper examines the reasons for the adoption of public sector accrual accounting reforms in India. It explores the various sources of pressure influencing these reforms and the ways in which these pressures are balanced and addressed by key decisionmakers in the national and transnational contexts of an emerging economy like India. This study finds that demands for greater accountability from the public in the national context (demand pressures) as well as requests for greater transparency from international financial institutions in the transnational context (supply pressures) are two major sources of pressure that are balanced by the state in its quest for greater legitimacy. This is demonstrated through a triggering event such as political scandals evoking responses from the government to reinforce its weakened legitimacy by adopting public sector accounting reforms. Extant literature on public sector accounting reforms, mostly focuses on the phases where the standards are being actually implemented by the country. Studies exploring decision-making processes that lead to actual implementation of accrual accounting reforms are limited. This study contributes to existing literature by examining the decision-making process that ensues before the actual use of international standards in public sector accounting reforms and demonstrates the significant role that institutional influences play in defining such decision-making processes. The role of these institutional influences also draw attention to the probable disparities between rationales and actual reasons for government accounting reforms undertaken by developing countries

    “Customer Perception and Satisfaction of Banking Services:A comparative study of Public Sector Banks and Private Sector Banks selected Cities in the Gujarat Stateâ€

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    The present study was undertaken to the preference of the customer towards services provided by the public sector banks and private sector banks selected Citiesof Gujarat State that is Jamnagar, Rajkot, Ahmedabad, Baroda and Surat. The main problem of the customers is they are not well aware of the services provided by their banks. The study also force on the customer perception that how the banking services can be improved. In this study researcher have been used both primary sources of data as well as secondary sources of data. During this research paper researcher came to know that both the banks are highly preferred by the customers but their preference is different up to some extent towards the services of these banks

    An Analytical Study of Consumer Attitudes Towards Chinese Mobile Phone in India- with Special Reference to Rajkot City

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    The main objective behind this study is to know the attitude of the persons towards Chinese mobile phone with reference to public stay in Rajkot city. The researcher collected data from the primary source and secondary sources. Primary data collected through a structured questionnaire that close and open-ended and secondary data collected from the market on the basis of website, newspaper, and other secondary sources. The researcher has the main objective behind the study is to measures consumer attitude towards Chinese products and to find the relation between gender with respect to spending purchasing of Chinese mobile phones and in last to find the significant relation between monthly income with respect to opinion of the respondent towards Chinese mobile phones are cheaper than other brands. The researcher tested his hypothesis on the basis of some statistical tools which are percentage analysis, weighted average, and chi-square test. The researcher found out through this study up to 69% male respondents and 31% female respondents in the study, more than 80% of respondents are using Chinese mobile phone in Rajkot city. The majority of 91% of the respondents are agreeing with those Chinese mobile phones are cheaper than other mobile phones
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