Vol. 3 No. 10 (2023): Volume - III Issue - X
Articles
GLOBAL EFFORTS TO REDUCE POVERTY: EXAMPLES FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES
This study explores poverty reduction efforts in various foreign countries, including Brazil, China, India, Rwanda, Scandinavian countries, Germany, France, and South Korea. The research utilizes a comparative analysis approach to examine diverse strategies ranging from conditional cash transfers, rural development, microfinance, agricultural investment, comprehensive welfare systems, human capital development, and industrialization. The findings indicate that effective poverty reduction requires context-specific strategies, political will, and sustained commitment. The study underscores the importance of systemic changes, such as improving education, healthcare, and economic opportunities, to prevent the recurrence of poverty. The research also emphasizes the value of international collaboration and knowledge sharing in enhancing global poverty reduction efforts.
CRACKING THE SERVICE RECOVERY PARADOX: ANALYZING THE ROLE OF SERVICE ENCOUNTERS AND CONTEXT
The service recovery paradox, a phenomenon wherein customers express higher satisfaction following service failure resolution than if no failure had occurred, has been a subject of intrigue and debate in service management literature. This study delves into the intricate dynamics of this paradox by investigating the influence of service encounters and contextual factors. Through empirical analysis and qualitative inquiry, we explore the conditions under which the service recovery paradox emerges and its implications for service providers striving to enhance customer satisfaction and loyalty.
INDUSTRIAL PULSE OF INDIA: MAPPING CONCENTRATION AND DISPERSION IN KEY STATES
This study delves into the industrial dynamics of major Indian states, focusing on the concentration and dispersion patterns within their respective industrial landscapes. India's diverse economic landscape is characterized by varying degrees of industrial development across states. Through a comprehensive analysis, this research investigates the concentration of industries in specific regions and assesses the dispersion of industrial activities in others. Utilizing data-driven approaches and geographic information systems (GIS), the study identifies key factors influencing industrial concentration and dispersion, such as policy incentives, infrastructure development, and economic trends. The findings offer valuable insights for policymakers, investors, and businesses seeking to understand and leverage the industrial pulse of India.