132 research outputs found

    Green HRM Practices and Creativity in Hotel Industry in Saudi Arabia: the impact of Green Transformational Leadership on Environmental Performance

    No full text
    This study try to focus on reviewing a substantial amount of theoretical and empirical information addressing the role of green HR practices on the environmental performance of organizations. The research approach is presented in the following portion of this investigation, which is followed by the hypothesis we want to check in this investigation. This research also takes into consideration the suggestions asserted by Pham et al. (2019) that give strong pieces of evidence from developing regions like Saudi Arabia, and this evidence also validated the findings asserted by Yong et al. (2019) and Yusoff et al. (2020) relative to futuristic recommendations

    Hydraulic simulations to evaluate and predict design and operation of the Chashma Right Bank Canal

    No full text
    Irrigation systems / Irrigation canals / Flow control / Velocity / Canal regulation techniques / Hydraulics / Simulation models / Design / Operations / Crop-based irrigation / Distributary canals / Water delivery / Policy / Protective irrigation / Water allocation / Water requirements / Sedimentation / Water distribution / Equity / Water conveyance / Pakistan / Chashma Right Bank Canal

    The Reflection of Islamic Culture and Beliefs in the Stories of Dr. Akram Osman

    No full text
    The sacred religion of Islam encompasses its own distinct principles, laws, and worldview, as presented through the Holy Quran, a divine guide for humanity. This guidance shapes the beliefs, actions, and morals of Muslims according to an Islamic perspective. Islam is a comprehensive and complete religion that addresses all aspects of individual, familial, social, economic, political, and cultural life. It provides everything necessary for human guidance and prosperity, as conveyed to humanity by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), the savior of mankind, who is the final prophet, and Islam is the ultimate and final religion. In Islamic societies, the responsibility of promoting and conveying Islamic teachings was not limited to religious scholars alone. Muslim poets and writers also undertake this significant mission, using their literary talents in both poetry and prose to inspire individuals and societies with the values and teachings of this sacred religion. The late Dr. Mohammad Akram Osman, a distinguished author from Afghanistan, made remarkable contributions to storytelling that not only enriched the world of literature but also served as a guide for humanity in learning and understanding Islamic culture and beliefs. This article aims to explore the reflection of Islamic culture and beliefs in the stories of Dr. Mohammad Akram Osman, highlighting his ability to intertwine Islamic teachings with literary expression

    بیسویں صدی کا پنجابی زبان و ادب اور ڈاکٹر فقیر محمد فقیر

    No full text
    Dr. Faqir Muhammad Faqir is a 20th century renowned poet, author, researcher, critic, historian and above all, a lover of Punjabi language. He rendered valuable services to Punjabi language by compiling classical Punjabi literature along producing new prose and verse. He was given the title of "Father of Punjabi Language" and "The Omer Khayyam of the Punjab" by the literary circles. This article covers his literary contributions to Punjabi language and literature besides determining his status in 20th century Punjabi literati.

    MACRO AND SOCIOECONOMIC DETERMINANTS OF SAVINGS IN PAKISTAN

    No full text
    Due to close relationship of savings to economic growth,poverty, income inequality the analysis of the savings behaviorbecomes very important in development economics. The present studyhas analyzed the saving behavior of Pakistan for the period 1973-2013. It has been found that age dependency, foreign savings andinflation have a negative and significant relationships with all thethree type of savings (i.e. national, public and private), while economicgrowth and financial sector development enhances savings inPakistan. The study finds that interest rate has an insignificant impacton nationals and private savings. However, in the case of publicsavings the impact is positive and significant. As far as the role oftaxes is concerned, it has been found that taxes discourage privatesavings while the impact on public savings is positive

    ISMSS international conference

    No full text
    ISMSS International Committee Board Engku Mohammad Nazri Engku Abu Bakar Northern University of Malaysia Jamilah Hj Ahmad Universiti Sains Malaysia Kim Tong Won Sungkyunkwan University, KOREA Deniss Tsi Chung Yeung Wintec, NEW ZEALAND Muhammad Akram Naseem University of Lahore, PAKISTAN Hong Liu Nanyang Technological University, SINGAPORE Zhou Zhen Ningxia University, CHINA Grace Edmar Elizardel Prado Western Visayas College of Science and Technology, PHILIPPINES Chunhui Liu University of Winnipeg, CANADA Saddam Hussain Rahim Iqra national University, PAKISTAN Weon Jae Kim University of Incheon, KOREA Sundaram Janakiramanan SIM University, SINGAPORE Bob Barrett American Public University, USA Maria Rebecca Alviar Campos De La Salle University, PHILIPPINES Shim Chang-Hack Gyeongsang National University, KOREA Subhasish Dasgupta George Washington University, USA Marieta Banez Sumagaysay University of the Philippines Visayas Tacloban Colleg

    Effect of local Television dramas on Consumer Behavior of females

    No full text
    The objective of this research was to explore the effect of local Television dramas on consumer behavior of females and to derive a model for this effect. In order to accomplish this objective survey was conducted using convenience sampling, with a sample size of 250 Pakistani females. Data was collected through questionnaire consisting of fifteen questions on a likert scale. Results show that local Television dramas affect consumer behavior of females. There are four factors behind this effect i.e. product liking, influence of dramas on society, viewers trust and trendsetting. This research implies that marketers should use local Television dramas as a tool for marketing and promoting their goods and services. It has discovered a new medium for firms and organizations to conduct marketing activities. Keywords: Consumer, Consumer buying behavior, Television, Cultivation theor

    THE NEXUS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP: TESTING REVERSE CAUSALITY IN BRICS COUNTRIES (2001–2023)

    No full text
    This paper examines the dynamic link between economic growth and entrepreneurship in the BRICS nations during the period 2001-2023, with a special focus on reverse causality from economic growth to entrepreneurship. Although the majority of the literature on the topic has viewed entrepreneurship as the engine of economic growth, relatively less attention has been paid to the fact that economic growth may, in turn, fuel entrepreneurship by unlocking market opportunities, enhancing financial and human capital, and building institutional capacity. This paper uses a balanced macro-panel dataset of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa and applies standard panel models of economic growth and entrepreneurship together with dynamic econometric models that account for heterogeneity, persistence, and cross-sectional dependence. Panel causality tests are employed to determine the nature of causality between economic growth and entrepreneurship. The results of this study offer new evidence on the fact that economic growth has a significant role to play in determining the dynamics of entrepreneurship in emerging economies, although feedback effects are conditional in nature
    corecore