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<title>The Influence of Shopping Applications on consumer buying behaviors in selected cities of Gujarat (Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara and Rajkot)</title>
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<description>The Influence of Shopping Applications on consumer buying behaviors in selected cities of Gujarat (Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara and Rajkot)
Nsabimana, Valery; Zaveri, Bijal
E-commerce is a topic that has received so much attention in the recent digital era as a new concept that was introduced to the general consumers. Due to tremendous benefits associated with E-commerce, consumers adopted it and use it in parallel with other forms of shopping.&#13;
The focus of this article is on shopping applications since they are becoming essential tools for online shopping which is part of E-commerce and presumably have an influence on consumer buying behaviours. On the other hand, Consumer behavior focuses on what consumer buy, where, how, when, and why they buy certain products and services, but consumer buying behavior focuses on the process that the consumers go through while making their purchasing decisions.&#13;
There are many assumptions that indicate that shopping applications might have an influence on consumer buying behavior, and the tests conducted under this article shall confirm or disapprove this statement, based on collected data in Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara and Rajkot.
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Garg, Amita; Saini, Jatinderkumar R.
Text summarization is the process of extracting salient information from the source text and to present that information to the user in&#13;
the form of summary. It is very difficult for human beings to manually summarize large documents of text. Automatic abstractive summarization&#13;
provides the required solution but it is a challenging task because it requires deeper analysis of text. Abstractive summarization methods are&#13;
classified into two categories i.e. structure based approach and semantics-based approach. In this paper, an exhaustive and systematic review of&#13;
semantics based abstractive text summarization methods for Hindi language has been presented. The main idea is to explore and understand the&#13;
development done so far both at the international front as well as at Indian level. Besides the main idea, the strengths and weaknesses of each&#13;
method have also been highlighted. This review has helped in clearly inferring that although abstractive summarization methods produce highly&#13;
coherent, cohesive, information with less redundant summary, lot of research gap is still there. Finally, it is concluded from the literature studies&#13;
that there is lots of research scope for abstractive based text summarization for Hindi language as well as for other regional languages of India
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<description>E=MC2: The New Performance Management System in Telecommunication Industry
Anant, Deogaonkar; Bijal, Zaveri
The Human Resource Management has increased in complexity in present state of cut throat competition. If people are valued they add value to the organisation. Employees are internal customers and their personal and professional growth needs to be aligned with the organisational growth. Satisfaction of these internal customers reflects on the success of any organisation. The organisation provides a tool for development of people by way of rewards and awards for excellence in performance. Perform or perish is the tag line today for any organisation which underlines the importance of Performance management. In vie of this, this paper focuses on understanding of the employee perception about performance management system in telecommunication industry with the help of literature review to identify research gap. Based on the review, innovative conceptual model of performance management system is recommended. Telecommunication Industry is the most dynamic industry in terms of technological upgrades and telecommunication products have become inevitable for day to day life.
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Joshi, Divyang J.; Joshi, Ekta; Patel, Vaibhavi
Mr. Dipak Arvindbhai Bhatt is the son of a marginal farmer, who was compelled to join family business 25 years back in 1994 due to ill health of his father at the cost of his studies. He was concerned about the bread and butter for the family as his business was quite debt drowning. When he joined the business, there was a debt of 1.2 million rupees against the assets of only four cattle and 8 acre (20 bigha) land. But his focused, flexible, and determinant attitude took his business up to a 20 million rupees venture along with 40 cattle and 65 acre (162 bigha) land. This case attempts to demonstrate the traits of entrepreneur, importance of marketing, and development of new market for milk products.
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