Browsing Thesis and Dissertations by Author "Singh, Ramadhar"
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An attribution theoretical analysis of consumers satisfaction and dissatisfaction with products
Jha, Mithileswar (1985)Satisfaction and dissatisfaction of a consumer with a product depend on his initial expectations and the extent to which these expectations are fulfilled (confirmed) or not Fulfilled (disconfirmed) According to attribution ... -
Do stress and personality determine health of the Indian executive?
Ramesh, C. M. (1988)Many researchers have concluded that stress causes illness. This conclusion is based on studies with cross sectional designs that found correlations between stress and illness. However, this conclusion has been criticized ... -
Extent of exposure and satisfaction with exposure as predictors of attitudes towards women as managers
Swamy, Ranjini (1988)Several organizations appear to discriminate against women. This discrimination is commonly traced to the stereotypic attitudes of male managers toward women as managers. Reducing discrimination, therefore, requires changing ... -
Identification and measurement of work-dedication
Nagananda Kumar, P. B. (1986)People frequently use the word dedication to make social attributions and judgements. The imprecision of literary definitions of dedication restricts their operational use. Consequently, a more precise formulation of the ... -
A study of quality circles in Indian organisations
Agraval, N. M. (1988)Quality Circles (QCs) are credited with making substantial contributions towards prosperity of Japanese industries. In the last decade, QCs have spread to a large number of countries. In India, about 400 organizations have ...