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    A study of the impact of Risk factors on portfolio returns
    (SRHU, 2023-09-01) Ali, Alin S.
    The study examines the efficacy and applicability of various asset-pricing models by testing them against single-sorted and double-sorted portfolios comprising of companies listed on the National Stock Exchange from December 2000 to January 2020. The study also focuses on studying the significance of impact that various factors included in the aforementioned models have on portfolio returns. Going by the results, there is significant size and value effect. The observations also indicate a significant Profitability effect; however, its magnitude is found to be lesser than the Size and Value effects. The same cannot be said of the Investment effect. The study also finds a persistent twelve-month Momentum effect that remains unexplained by asset-pricing models not comprising of a momentum factor. Moreover, no significant evidence was found which would favor the FFFF model over other models. Even though the FFTF model performs comparably against other asset-pricing models that are tested here, the study concludes in favor of the FFTF model as the superior amongst all, owing to the parsimonious nature of the model.
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    Impact of Employee Engagement and work life balance on job satisfaction in Aviation industry
    (SRHU, 2024-06-24) Dubey, Deepti
    In today’s dynamic environment, aviation industry faces difficulty in retaining their talented employees. There is a growing disengagement among employees today, and there is deterioration in WLB and EE. Engaged employees with full workforce can make the difference between a company organization's survival and success during a downturn in the economy. The relationship between WLB, JS and EE in aviation industry is main emphasis of this study. This study aims to investigate how WLB and EE affect aviation industry employees' JS. In order to do this, study was carried out on 739 workers in Indian aviation sector. Study uses step-wise multiple regression analysis, factor analysis, and Pearson's to ascertain how employee involvement affects work satisfaction. The results indicated a strong and favourable correlation among WLB, EE and JS. This research offers significant insights into the relationship between WLB, JS, and EE, making it useful for practitioners and scholars alike.
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    A study of financial performance of commercial Banks in post Demonetization period A comparative study of Public and Private sector Banks
    (SRHU, 2024-06-27) Dobhal, Jyoti
    Banks play an important role in the economic development of a country. The banking system serves as the financial engine of the nation's economy. It meets the financial needs of the economy, industry, and agriculture. Small changes in government policy can have a significant impact on the banking sector's operations, which can directly affect the growth and development of the nation's economy. The demonetization of the 500- and 1000-rupee notes took place in India on 8 Nov. 2016. The various banking operations underwent significant changes as a result of the sudden demonetization. Demonetization had affected many sectors of the nation, but banking sector was the most affected one because it served as a primary source via which the entire process carried out. It becomes necessary to understand the demonetization impact on banks performance. The present study is an attempt to evaluate the financial performance of public and private sector banks during demonetization period. Three public sector banks (SBI, PNB, BOB) and three private sector banks (HDFC, ICICI, AXIS) are chosen for analysis. With the help of ratio analysis, the financial performance of public and private sector banks is compared in pre and post demonetization period. The findings indicated that private banks performed better than private sector banks in pre and post demonetization period.
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    Prescription of Generic Drugs Impact on Pharma Marketing Dispensation of of Medicines and Social Good
    (SRHU, 2024-06-20) Madan, Sunil
    The aim of the study is to examine influence of knowledge, attitude and practice on medical practitioners’ behavior towards generic drugs limiting its mass use. Most of the countries in the world, rich or poor, are taking more interest in generic medicines due to rising healthcare costs. Aside from the high out-of-pocket healthcare expenditures in India, affordability is also a challenge due to its demographics. Generic medicines offer an alternative to expensive medicines. Government is promoting use of generic medicines; doctors are being advised to prescribe medicines in generic names, however, there are several challenges in its mass use. The study is of national importance as it addresses the issue of low generic prescriptions despite unaffordable access to expensive branded medicines.