Papers by bishwajeet Prakash
Organisational success and employee well-being are significantly obstructed by employee engagemen... more Organisational success and employee well-being are significantly obstructed by employee engagement and resilience. It is well-known that emotional intelligence(EI) is a strong indicator of workplace engagement and resilience. But little is known about how EI really works to build engagement and resilience. Exploring the methods and consequences for organisational management and employee development, this research article seeks to study the function of emotional intelligence in inspiring employee engagement and resilience.To assess the current state of knowledge on emotional intelligence, employee engagement, and resilience, a thorough literature analysis was performed. In order to locate important ideas, theoretical frameworks, and empirical results connected to the study subject, relevant studies were examined in scholarly publications, books, and reports.Based on the findings of research, emotional intelligence is one of the most significant factors in boosting employee engagement and resilience. Workforces with high EI are improved to identify and control their emotions, which in turn increases engagement-building influences including work satisfaction, dedication, and motivation. Another benefit of EI is that it helps people deal with stressful situations better, which in turn makes them more resilient and adaptable when their organisations go through changes or crises.
2023 1st International Conference on Circuits, Power and Intelligent Systems (CCPIS)
The Indian Journal of Industrial Relations, Jun 1, 2010
Using the district data on industrial production for the organised manufacturing sector (OMS) in ... more Using the district data on industrial production for the organised manufacturing sector (OMS) in Tamil Nadu the paper identifies areas which have experienced jobless growth. Examining the inter-district variations in the performance of OMS units in the state, the paper identifies districts which have fared better both in terms of labour productivity and employment gains, distinguishing in the process the districts which have lagged behind in this regard. The findings of the study support the hypothesis of job displacement expected to prevail in an atmosphere of competitive economic environment. Some data problems requiring policy attention have been identified which, if addressed, contribute to a more effective generation of data at the district level.
The Indian Economic Journal, Oct 1, 2006
Using the data on the organised and the unorganised manufacturing sectors, the paper presents the... more Using the data on the organised and the unorganised manufacturing sectors, the paper presents the productivity trends in Indian manufacturing for the period 1985-2001. Taking a composite view of the total manufacturing sector, the paper identifies 6 (out of 13) industry groups that have registered positive TFP growths during the period 1985-2001. The six industries are: miscellaneous industries group comprising repair services, recycling, etc. (2.7 per cent), textiles (2.3 per cent), basic metals (1.8 per cent), non-metallic (0.9 per cent), leather (0.8 per cent) and chemicals (0.3 per cent). Further, identifying some areas requiring improvement in data collection/publication, the paper suggests some policy initiatives required for increasing the share of manufacturing sector employment in the total employment of the country.
The Indian Economic Journal, 2012
The child labour " s contribution is significant in rural India. In rural areas we find ... more The child labour " s contribution is significant in rural India. In rural areas we find paid child labour and unpaid child labour. Paid child labour who works outside family gets payment for their work. Unpaid child labour who works in agriculture, do household chore and takes care livestock do not get payment as they work in their own household. So the rural child labour are contributing either in terms of cash or agriculture work or domestic work or Livestock management work to their family. After studying 403 child labour in rural areas of Koraput district it was found that 70% of the paid child labour contributes 20% or more of family income in the form of cash.50% and more of household domestic work is contributed by 69.5% of domestic child labour in their own family. And 66.7% of child labour who are doing cattle herding of their own family contributes 100% livestock management work.
The Indian Economic Journal, 2010
Initial recognition of the informal sector was on the basis of its ‘typical characteristics’ and ... more Initial recognition of the informal sector was on the basis of its ‘typical characteristics’ and considered mainly a feature of developing economies. Subsequent understanding of the sector, led to its conceptualisation as a segment of the unincorporated ‘household sector’ engaged in economic activities as ‘household enterprises’. Policies of globalisation resulted in marking its presence even in the more developed economies. These developments necessitated a further review of the conceptual distinctions in the early 2000s. Making a brief review of these developments, the paper relates the situation to the official data system in India. Some issues which remain to be addressed are highlighted.
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Jul 11, 2023
The motive of the present paper is to extensive depth analysis of literature and provide addition... more The motive of the present paper is to extensive depth analysis of literature and provide additional innovative on skill development and youth employability. The objective of the present analysis to conduct thematic analysis on skill development, vocational institutions, technical education, digitalization and employment opportunities generation among youth generation with labour market reform and associated with skill development. The study includes 943 articles on skill development, youth, employability, digitalization research in world conducted from 2012-2022. This study extracted from Scopus in area of digitalization, skill development and employability in various domain by using bibliometric analysis of literature via VOS smart viewer.The finding of the study indicate role of digitalization, government institution, vocational training institution are effective tools for the skill development and youth employability in country. The study include the values of systematic literature review on skill development, youth, employment scale, digitalization and innovation concept would provide insights to various academician, research scholar, government authorities in their plan formulation.
Looking for challenging career, where there is scope for demonstration, always on a look Out for ... more Looking for challenging career, where there is scope for demonstration, always on a look Out for a positive & bigger outlook, Currency are ideas, thrive on Imagination & Passion, Rigorous thinking and boundless curiosity, Sets levels & standards that exceed Expectations, Have fun attitude is very thing, Bottom line rises with the Organization.
Frontiers in Physiology, 2020
Sishen Pill (SSP) is a typical prescription in the pharmacopeia of traditional Chinese medicine (... more Sishen Pill (SSP) is a typical prescription in the pharmacopeia of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), and is usually used to treat inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). It is known that inflammatory dendritic cells (DCs) and imbalance of gut microbiota play significant roles in the pathogenesis of IBD. However, it is not clear whether SSP can treat IBD by regulating interaction of DCs and gut microbiota. In the present study, the levels of inflammatory DCs and gut microbiota were analyzed by flow cytometry and 16S rDNA analysis. SSP relieved the pathological damage to the colon of mice with colitis induced by dextran sodium sulfate (DSS). As typical indicators of inflammatory DCs, the levels of CD11c + CD103 + E-cadherin + cells and pro-inflammatory cytokines [interleukin (IL)-1β,-4,-9, and-17A] were decreased in mice with colitis treated by SSP for 10 days. Simultaneously, the gut microbiota composition was regulated, and beneficial bacteria were increased and pathogenic bacteria were reduced. The results indicated that SSP regulated the interaction between inflammatory DCs and gut microbiota to treat DSS-induced colitis.
Academy of Strategic Management Journal, 2022
Asian Journal of Economics, Business and Accounting, 2020
The aim of the present study is to examine the attitude, awareness, perception of the individual ... more The aim of the present study is to examine the attitude, awareness, perception of the individual tax-payers in Delhi, National Capital Region (NCR) towards the e-filling tax portal started by Government of India (GOI). The study is based on the quantitative variables in which different dimension of Technology acceptance model [1], are taken for assessing the individuals behaviour towards e-filing. The data is collected from 200 individual tax payers through purposively sampling method from Delhi NCR region. The findings of the study indicate that the e-tax filling has reduced the cost, time, convenience, improve the efficiency, and better from traditional method of tax filling procedures. The study reveals that age, education level and gender of the individuals are affecting the attitude, perception and awareness towards the e-tax filling tax system. This study makes a novel attempt to identify or to examine the tax payers’ satisfaction, problems they face in filing ITR online, awa...
SEDME (Small Enterprises Development, Management & Extension Journal): A worldwide window on MSME Studies
The purpose of this study is to develop a MSME business facilitator index (MSME-BFI) to investiga... more The purpose of this study is to develop a MSME business facilitator index (MSME-BFI) to investigate the major factors which lead to the growth and development of MSMEs in the top performing and poor performing states of India. The data for various parameter for estimating the index such as infrastructure (road and electricity), human resources (labour participation rate and literacy rate), information communication uses (computer and internet), fiscal discipline and other economic indicators is collected from different government surveys and reports. The study revealed that states should focus on labour force, infrastructure, ICT technology, credit facilities, financial management and economic governance for the growth of MSME’s. There exist major disparities in the performance of the MSMEs, when divided into top performing and poor performing states, respectively. The research helps policymakers and government to focus on the leading barriers/factors which lagged the states to achi...
Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics
Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) play a crucial role in equitable upliftment and devel... more Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) play a crucial role in equitable upliftment and development of economy. Although these sectors are contributing to economy through generation of employment, supply products, services through indigenous and modern technology, promote social entrepreneurship, reduce regional disparities, and promote equitable income opportunities as well strengthen the balance of trade of the economy. MSMEs are facing actuate deficiency of management which leads to organization in to financial deficiency. Financial Distress in the MSMEs is common for all economy of the world, which has been major concern for the academicians, experts, professional, society, creditors and government. This study identifies the prediction of sickness in MSMEs in Bihar with the help of Altman Z’ Score. The study employs the statistical and financial methods to analyze the data collected in the study. The study identifies financial distress in small and medium enterprises through...
Problems and Perspectives in Management
Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) have emerged as an accelerator of economic growth wit... more Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) have emerged as an accelerator of economic growth with a sizeable contribution in job creation, innovation development, and reduction of regional disparities in most world economies. This paper investigates the influence of external and internal factors affecting the growth of MSMEs in poor-performing Bihar state, India. The objective of the study is to identify the major deep-rooted causes for the inability of MSMEs to compete in developing states and identify potential solutions. The study is based on an empirical database; it tested various dimensions of MSMEs barriers in their potential growth. The target group included MSMEs of Bihar state, India, using a sample of 450 entrepreneurs. The paper adopted a multistage stage sampling and multivariate analysis technique. The results showed that there are twelve major potential barriers, both endogenous and exogenous, faced by MSMEs, such as availability of raw materials, financial issues, l...
Asian Journal of Economics, Business and Accounting
The aim of the present study is to examine the attitude, awareness, perception of the individual ... more The aim of the present study is to examine the attitude, awareness, perception of the individual tax-payers in Delhi, National Capital Region (NCR) towards the e-filling tax portal started by Government of India (GOI). The study is based on the quantitative variables in which different dimension of Technology acceptance model [1], are taken for assessing the individuals behaviour towards e-filing. The data is collected from 200 individual tax payers through purposively sampling method from Delhi NCR region. The findings of the study indicate that the e-tax filling has reduced the cost, time, convenience, improve the efficiency, and better from traditional method of tax filling procedures. The study reveals that age, education level and gender of the individuals are affecting the attitude, perception and awareness towards the e-tax filling tax system. This study makes a novel attempt to identify or to examine the tax payers’ satisfaction, problems they face in filing ITR online, awa...
Revista de Turism: Studii si Cercetari in Turism, 2020
Tourism industry of any country is not only related with the economic profit of the country but i... more Tourism industry of any country is not only related with the economic profit of the country but it is also a way to communicate heritage, cultural, social and environmental values between two nations. Tourism industry in India contributed 9.6 per cent in total GDP of country in 2016 with the value US $ 71.55 billion and it is third largest sector contributed in foreign exchange earnings. The estimated compound annual growth rate for direct contribution of tourism and hospitality industry to GDP for 2016-17 was 14.05 per cent. As per the report of world travel and tourism council’s economic impact 2017 forecasted contribution of tourism industry to GDP by 2027 is 147.96 billion. In 2016, 8.8 million foreign tourists arrived in India which is forecasted 15.3 million by 2025. The present study is designed to analyze the growth rate of tourism industry in India. The finding of the study suggests that Foreign Exchange Earnings (FEE) from the foreign tourists is significant for Gross Dom...
Problems and Perspectives in Management
Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) have emerged as an accelerator of economic growth wit... more Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) have emerged as an accelerator of economic growth with a sizeable contribution in job creation, innovation development, and reduction of regional disparities in most world economies. This paper investigates the influence of external and internal factors affecting the growth of MSMEs in poor-performing Bihar state, India. The objective of the study is to identify the major deep-rooted causes for the inability of MSMEs to compete in developing states and identify potential solutions. The study is based on an empirical database; it tested various dimensions of MSMEs barriers in their potential growth. The target group included MSMEs of Bihar state, India, using a sample of 450 entrepreneurs. The paper adopted a multistage stage sampling and multivariate analysis technique. The results showed that there are twelve major potential barriers, both endogenous and exogenous, faced by MSMEs, such as availability of raw materials, financial issues, l...
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