Journal of Global Information and Business Strategy
Year 2024, Volume-16, Issue-1 (January-December)
Print ISSN : 0976-4925
Online ISSN : 2582-6115 Table of contents RSS Feed Preface Research Papers Trip advisor: A review on feature generation and aspect identification for sentiment analysis Rahul Sharma DOI:10.5958/2582-6115.2024.00012.X Embracing differences: Cultivating diversity and inclusion in Indian workplace Sarmistha Sarma, Komal Prity DOI:10.5958/2582-6115.2024.00013.6 Comprehensive encryption and decryption system for image and text using AES 128 bits Rahul Sharma DOI:10.5958/2582-6115.2024.00015.9 Influencer marketing and its impact on millennium consumer behavior: An investigative research Bhavika Nathani DOI:10.5958/2582-6115.2024.00016.5 Mastering corporate leadership: Maximizing organizational success with business intelligence operations Shikha Mishra, Sujit S. Nair DOI:10.5958/2582-6115.2024.00017.1 A study on shattering the glass ceiling: Obstacles in women’s career progress S Dhanalakshmi DOI:10.5958/2582-6115.2024.00014.2 HR strategies in the Luxury Jewelry Industry: A comparative study of dainty, Tiffany & Co., and cartier Priyanka Arora, Minakshi Budhiraja DOI:10.5958/2582-6115.2024.00018.8 Assessing the impact of menstrual leave policies on women’s career progression: An Indian and International Perspective Bushra S. P. Singh, Swati Bhatia DOI:10.5958/2582-6115.2024.00019.4 A study on factors influencing the purchase intention of consumers towards eco-friendly clothing in India Garima Bansal DOI:10.5958/2582-6115.2024.00020.5 A study on empowering rural India: Leveraging ICT and government financial inclusion schemes (GIFS) for financial literacy Pradeep, Shweta Anand DOI:10.5958/2582-6115.2024.00021.1 Simulation and design of ZnO based si heterojunction solar cell Naveen Kumar, Rashmi Singh DOI:10.5958/2582-6115.2024.00022.8 Livability of street vendors N. Indhupriya, G. Gnanaselvi DOI:10.5958/2582-6115.2024.00024.0 SBI’s bureaucratic labyrinth: A case study based on critical analysis exposes the ‘Illusion of inclusion’ in rural banking in India and suggests solutions to meet public expectations Ayush Kaushik DOI:10.5958/2582-6115.2024.00025.7 Top |