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Mental and Emotional Preparation for Seafarers
Vol. 46 (2023)Working in the Merchant Navy can be rewarding, but also demanding. Seafarers face unique challenges that can affect their mental and emotional health, such as isolation, stress, fatigue, and culture shock. To deal with these challenges effectively, seafarers need to be mentally and emotionally prepared before and during their voyage. This article highlights the need for such preparation, not only for the youngsters but also to experienced officers and crew members on board.
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A STUDY OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND ITS DETERMINANTS
Vol. 45 No. 1 (2023)The relationship between Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Corporate Financial Performance (CFP) or, simply put, Profitability, has been a subject of investigation for some time now. However, there are very few studies that explore the impact of different financial variables of a company on the types of CSR it undertakes, especially, in the case of developing nations like India. The present study focuses on the impact of company specific financial variables on the type of CSR undertaken by the companies using data of top 100 listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). The data of financial variables is secondary data from Prowess database (of CMIE). It has been collected for a period of 2 years (2014-15 & 2011-22). The relationship was empirically examined using the method of fractional regression. Empirical results indicate that net profitability impacts the CSR regarding community involvement and diverse areas of CSR. However, no such relationship exists between NP and CSR in the field of environment and workplace.
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Additive Manufacturing (AM) for Sustainable Shipbuilding, Operations and Repairs
Vol. 44 (2022)The session on the Additive manufacturing, its application and future impact it will have on the shipbuilding and repairs was deliberated by following four panel members: Mr. Syed Abdi, Mr. Sujoy Seal, Mr. Aditya Chandavarkar, Dr K. Sastry and moderated by Capt. S. Kishore, and Mr Ulhas Kalghatgi acting as an assimilator. After the initial introduction, the moderator made opening remarks on the state of Indian Shipbuilding and its presence in this industry being negligible, except for defence projects and the silver lining was two shipyards; M/s Cochin Shipyard in Kochi, and Chowgule shipyard in Goa, who have orders to deliver autonomous ships. The session commenced with the poser, why Indian shipbuilding has not grown at all? And what role Additive Manufacturing will have in shipbuilding in future? Will it be a solution provider in the longer run? The all-pervading issues which plague Indian shipbuilding industry are the familiar ones known to everyone and the morning session on Maritime Commerce and Economy highlighted the problems facing the Indian Maritime Industry.
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Big Data and Predictive Analysis: A Sustainable Step for Modernization of Maritime Industry
Vol. 43 (2022)The article concentrates on and emphasises major advancements in the marine industry, primarily those connected to digitalization of information processing across national and international waterways, as well as the sector's long-term development in the contemporary era. With the growing interconnection of marine logistics, information exchange across diverse stakeholders is important to ensure efficient supply chain processes and management. Electronic data interchange (EDI) has garnered considerable scholarly and commercial interest in the marine sector because potential it provides to greatly increase the quality of data exchange and hence promote supply chain convergence. This paper has been prepared after thoughtful consideration and discussion with some of the industry's most notable executives, as well as a thorough assessment and analysis of the industry's ongoing innovative endeavours.
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How to Enhance India's Global Stature as a Maritime Nation
Vol. 42 (2022)The article targets towards extrapolating and highlighting the key issues discussed in the IMRC 2022 with esteemed figureheads of the commercial, insurance and maritime arbitration industry. The focus of the research is to provide solutions for increasing the shipping tonnage of maritime industry in India, provide feasible routes for creation and development of Indian Maritime Arbitration Association and considers ways to increase insurance capacity in India and the need for enhanced risk management in Indian ports and shipping.
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WALK TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY
Vol. 41 (2021)Dr. Poonam Kapoor, Pawan Kapoor
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STUDIES OF IMPACT ON ENVIRONMENT DUE TO E-WASTE AND REFRIGERATION WASTE DURING SHIP RECYCLING PROCESS IN INDIA- A WAY OUT
No. 40 (2021)Krishnendu Das, Dr. K. Sivasami, Dr. N. Das and Dr. S. Majumder
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NEW NORMAL ECONOMICS WITH AND POST COVID-19: CASE OF INDIA
No. 39Dr. Medha Tapiawala
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MARITIME AND INLAND TRADE IN INDIA: A PERSPECTIVE STUDY
No. 38Capt. K. S. M. Kumar and Suchitra M. Kumar
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TEACHING TRANSPORTATION ONLINE – A CASE STUDY
No. 37Amit J. Mokashi, EunSu Lee, Natalia De La Fuente and Anthony Picciano
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Wages In The Informal Sector With A Special Emphasis On Migration
No. 36Mokshda Kaul -
Analyzing The Impact Of Import Competition On The Performance Of India’s Machine Tools Industry
No. 35Khushboo Verma and L. G. Burange -
Product Quality Index: A New Way To Classify Intra-Industry Trade
No. 34L. G. Burange and Hemangi Kelkar -
Employment Volatility In India’s Regional Organized Manufacturing: The Effects Of Specialsation
No. 33A. M. Swaminathan and Girija Nachnani -
Development Of Methodology And Model To Assess And Manage Ship Emissions
No. 32Jai Acharya -
The Is Curve And Monetary Policy Transmission In India: A New Keynesian Perspective
No. 31Bhavesh Salunkhe and Anuradha Patnaik -
Growth And Relative Economic Position Of Odisha
No. 30Priyabrata Sahoo -
Regional Development As Study Of Migration In Navi Mumbai
No. 29Manashree Kusnur and A. M. Swaminathan -
Discrete Choice Model Residential Location Choice
No. 28Flora Pandya and Suresh Maind -
Is Discriminated Sex Ratio A Consequence Of Economic Growth? Empirical Evidence From India
No. 27Medha Tapiawala -
X-Inefficiency In Selected Indian Manufacturing Industries – A Regional Study
No. 26A. M. Swaminathan, Rajan Nandola and Mayank Gupta -
Panel Data Analysis: Convergence Of Indian States With Infrastructure
No. 25Flora Pandya and Suresh Maind -
It Cluster’s And Regional Development In India’s Leading States
No. 24Girija V. Nachnani and A. M. Swaminathan -
State Support Mechanism Of “Small Scale Business And Private Entrepreneurship (SSBPE)
No. 23Murodova Nodira -
Analysing The Factors Determining Wage-Differentials Amongst The Construction Workers In India
No. 22Kadambari Chheda and Anuradha Patnaik -
Availability Of Infrastructural Facilities And Its Impact On Economic Growth In India
No. 21Flora Pandya and Suresh Maind -
Inventory Investment Behaviour: Evidence From Selected Indian Industries
No. 20A. M. Swaminathan, M. Gupta and A. Tiwari -
An Analysis Of India’s Merchandise Export Since Liberalization
No. 19L. G. Burange and Hemangi K. Kelkar -
Co-Movements And Volatility Spillover In Asian Forex Market: A Multivariate GARCH And MRA Approach
No. 18Avishek Bhandari, Yazir P and Hafsal K -
Wagner's Hypothesis An Empirical Verification
No. 17Masudul Hasan Adil, Aadil Ahmad Ganaie and Prof. B. Kamaiah -
On The Dynamics Of Inflation-Stock Returns In India
No. 16Avishek Bhandari and Professor B. Kamaiah -
The Impact Of Monetary Policy On Output And Inflation In India: A Frequency Domain Analysis
No. 15Bhavesh Salunkhe and Anuradha Patnaik -
Concentration And Efficiency In Indian Manufacturing: A Regional Study
No. 14A.M.Swaminathan, Mayank Gupta, Abhishek Tiwari and Navagat Prakash -
An Examination Of Determinants Of India’s Intra - Industry Trade
No. 13L. G. Burange and Hemangi K. Kelkar -
Export Performance Of India's Manufacturing Industries
No. 12L. G. Burange and Sheetal J. Chaddha -
State-Level Analysis Of Employment In The Construction Sector Of India
No. 11Kadambari Chheda and Anuradha Patnaik -
Inflation Differential And Inflation Targeting In India
No. 10Anuradha Patnaik -
India’s Export Competitiveness And Complementarity In Services
No. 9L. G. Burange, Neha N. Karnik and Hemangi K. Kelkar -
Foreign Direct Investment and Intra-Industry Trade in India’s Manufacturing Sector: a Casual Relationship
No. 8L. G. Burange, Pooja Thakur and Hemangi K. Kelkar -
Causality Between Trade Openness And Economic Growth: Experience Of India And China
No. 7L. G. Burange, Dr. Rucha R. Ranadive and Neha N. Karnik -
An Analysis Of Productivity Spillovers From Foreign Direct Investment In India’s Services Sector
No. 6Pooja Thakur and L.G. Burange -
An Analysis Of India’s Bilateral Merchandise Trade With SAARC
No. 5L. G. Burange and Neha N. Karnik -
An Analysis Of The Export Competitiveness Of BRIC
No. 4L. G. Burange and Neha N. Karnik -
Transmission Mechanism Of Exchange Rate Pass-Through In India
No. 3L. G. Burange and Dr. Rucha R. Ranadive -
Inter-State Analysis Of The Organised Manufacturing Sector In India
No. 2L. G. Burange and Dr. Rucha R. Ranadive -
Trade Openness And Economic Growth Nexus: A Case Study Of Brics
No. 1L. G. Burange, Dr. Rucha R. Ranadive and Neha N. Karnik