In a time characterized by extraordinary technical progress and a continuously changing global environment, the convergence of business, humanities, and technology has emerged as a central theme for innovation and transformation. The distinctions that previously divided different domains are increasingly eroding, leading to a multidisciplinary approach that is transforming industries, education, and society at large.
This edited book, "Exploring the Fusion of Business, Humanities, and Technology," examines the dynamic interplay among these fields. This unites varied viewpoints from thinking leaders, researchers, and practitioners to analyze how this amalgamation is propelling advancement, tackling intricate issues, and creating new opportunities. This book seeks to offer a thorough knowledge of the dynamic relationship between these essential domains by integrating theoretical insights with practical applications.
The contributions in this volume are diverse, reflecting the range of subjects addressed. This book provides a comprehensive examination of the ethical ramifications of artificial intelligence, the influence of cultural nuances on global business strategies, the transformative function of technology in education, and its effects on creative industries. Every chapter emphasizes the significance of embracing a holistic viewpoint to address modern issues and capitalize on upcoming opportunities.
This book targets a diverse readership, comprising academics, industry experts, policymakers, and students. It seeks to initiate significant dialogues, stimulate creative thought, and promote cooperative endeavors to address the intricacies of contemporary society. We aim to foster interdisciplinary conversation to enhance comprehension of the pivotal challenges at the convergence of business, humanities, and technology.
We express our sincere appreciation to all individuals who have imparted their knowledge and enhanced this effort. We are profoundly grateful to the editing team whose commitment and effort have realized my ambition. wE wish to convey our gratitude to the readers of this book for their inquisitiveness and dedication to investigating novel concepts.
We encourage you to join us in exploring the complex interconnections across business, humanities, and technology. Let us collaboratively conceive and establish a future in which various domains synergize to promote innovation, inclusion, and sustainability.
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Chapter Details |
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CSR REPORTING AND TRANSPARENCY Rohini Murthy |
1-6 |
2. |
THE STRATEGIC ROLE OF LEADERSHIP IN IMPLEMENTING LEAN SIX SIGMA (LSS) MANAGEMENT Inderdeep Arora Hemant Raghuvanshi Hitesh Sharma |
7-14 |
3. |
ASSESSING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES IN ENHANCING CONSTRUCTION PERFORMANCE IN INDORE DIVISION Ms. Nisha Saurabh Kumari Dr. Praveen Ojha |
15-22 |
4. |
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: TRACING ANCIENT INDIAN TEXTS CS Sakshi Kaul Dr. S.M. Anas Iqbal |
23-28 |
5. |
THE IMPACT OF BEHAVIORAL BIASES ON INVESTMENT DECISION MAKING OF EXPERIENCED INVESTOR IN AHMEDABAD CITY Ms Shivani Shah Dr. Shefali Dani |
29-40 |
6. |
PROSPECTS OF ISLAMIC BANKING IN INDIA Dr. Mumna Nazar |
41-47 |
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TO STUDY THE IMPACT OF “PRADHAN MANTRI JAN DHAN YOJANA (PMJDY)” ON FINANCIAL INCLUSION Monisha Dr. Dinesh Agrawal |
48-52 |
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TO STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF ELECTRONIC WORD OF MOUTH TOWARDS THE PURCHASE INTENTION OF ONLINE INSURANCE PRODUCTS WITH REFERENCE TO INDORE DISTRICT Priya Vishwakarma Dr. Dinesh Agarwal |
53-58 |
9. |
THE ROLE OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN SUPPORTING EMPLOYEE MENTAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING FOR ACHIEVING SDG 3: GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING Elvira Monteiro James Joseph |
59-67 |
10. |
A STUDY ON BALANCING WORK AND PERSONAL LIFE FOR WOMEN SCHOOL TEACHERS Manisha Choudhary Dr. Manoj Jain |
68-74 |
11. |
MAPPING THE IMPACT OF SELF-HELP GROUPS ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS Ms. Monika Ms. Dolmita Shailendra |
75-82 |
12. |
A STUDY ON THE ROLE OF MSMES IN BUILDING UP THE ECONOMY THROUGH WOMEN EMPOWERMENT AND WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP Dr. Yashika Ms. Shubhreet kaur |
83-89 |
13. |
CURRENT STATE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES AND POLICY FRAMEWORK FOR IMPLEMENTATION IN MADHYA PRADESH Robin Neema Sunil Kumar |
90-95 |
14. |
EMPOWERING INDIAN COMMUNITIES IN THE DIGITAL ERA: ADDRESSING SOCIAL CHALLENGES THROUGH ENGAGEMENT AND INCLUSION Ms. Farhana Varangot Ms. Jisna NT |
96-103 |
15. |
CYBERSECURITY CHALLENGES IN THE INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT) ECOSYSTEM Ms. Akhila P Fayiza Masood P P |
104-110 |
16. |
AI IN SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS PRACTICES: TRANSFORMING GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS Dr. Jyoti Bathra |
111-115 |
17. |
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: AI IS TRANSFORMING THE WORLD Jiya Jain |
116-121 |
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FOSTERING SUSTAINABILITY IN THE DIGITAL AGE Amina S Sakkeena KK |
122-128 |
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PROMOTING DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION AS A CATALYST FOR ACHIEVING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION: INSIGHTS FROM THE SERVICE SECTORS OF DAKSHINA KANNADA Lawren Maria Castelino Dr. Sudha K |
129-139 |
20. |
GREEN BONDS AS A CATALYST FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY GROWTH IN INDIA: PATHWAYS TO A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE Ms. Sonam Srivastava Dr. Kamal Agarwal Dr. Anjali Dixit |
140-147 |
21. |
COPYRIGHTING AI-GENERATED WORKS: ETHICAL DILEMMAS AND ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES Ms. Sruthi M Mr. Abdul Latheef A |
148-154 |
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A STUDY ON ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL, AND GOVERNANCE DISCLOSURE PRACTICES: THE ROLE OF INDIAN REGULATORY BODIES Anjali Maheshwari |
155-159 |
23. |
A STUDY OF WOMEN EMANCIPATION FOR SOCIO-CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE LIGHT OF PEGGY MOHAN’S JAHAJIN: CHANGING ROLE OF CONTEMPORARY WOMEN Neha Dave Prof. Naveen K Mehta |
160-165 |
24. |
AN INQUIRY INTO STUDENT AWARENESS ABOUT NEP-2020 IN THE COMMERCE STREAM, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SCHOOL OF COMMERCE, DAVV Prathmesh Joshi Dr. S. D. Patidar |
166-172 |
25. |
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF TRAINING PROGRAM OUTCOMES FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS Manish Kumar Hate Dr. Anandita S. Chatterjee |
173-179 |
26. |
PARADIGM SHIFT ON COFFEE PLANTATION IN DINDIGUL DISTRICT Dr. PG. Balasubramanian |
180-186 |
27. |
CASE ON DISABILTY TO ABILITY “TRIVIAL STEPS 2 GREAT VICTORY” CMA Ravindra K Dubey Dr. VK Gautam |
187-193 |
28. |
IMPACT OF UNION BUDGET ON TOURISM SECTOR OF INDIA AND RELATED STOCKS Bharti Detani Dr. Premlata Shreevas |
194-199 |
29. |
FROM WORDS TO WONDERS: LITERATURE, LANGUAGE, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN NATION-BUILDING Sushma Chaudhary |
200-207 |
30. |
INFLUENCE OF AI ON WORKFORCE DYNAMICS IN THE FINANCIAL SECTOR Jagat Singh |
208-212 |
31. |
INTERNATIONALISATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION Dr. Sangeeta Gour |
213-216 |
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INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (SPECIAL REFENCE OF ICT TOOLS) Dr. Dhiraj Sharma |
217-221 |
33. |
ECO-FRIENDLY ADVERTISING: A STRATEGY TO COMBAT CLIMATIC CHANGE Dr. Richa Darshan Diksha Rathore Harshita Wadhe |
222-228 |
Dr. S. M. Anas Iqbal
Dr. S. M. Anas Iqbal is presently rendering his services as Director (Academics) & Professor at Vishisht School of Management, Indore. He is a Visiting Professor of Review of Published Literature for Ph.D. coursework at Devi Ahilya University, Indore. He is a post-graduate and Doctorate in Commerce from AMU Aligarh, along with double MBAs from Symbiosis, Pune, and Asian International University. He served as an Economic Consultant at the Planning Commission, Govt. of India, New Delhi. Dr. Iqbal has authored more than 70 socio-economic papers and articles in reputed national journals and magazines and is a freelance writer for leading newspapers like Amar Ujala, Dainik Jagran, The Tribune, Hindustan Times, and Jansatta. He specializes in financial management, global business laws, and international economics. Dr. Iqbal is an approved Doctoral Guide in Commerce and Management at Devi Ahilya University, Indore, and has attended numerous national and international conferences, seminars, and workshops in India and abroad. He is committed to social causes and runs organizations like TEARS (Towards Education and Responsible Society) and Unity Educational and Welfare Society. Dr. Iqbal has authored 22 books, including Opportunities and Challenges in the Global Business and Global Business Laws and Taxation. He is the recipient of prestigious awards like the "Bharat Vidya Shiromani Award" and "Bharat Gaurav" and is a member of renowned associations, including the All India Commerce Association and the Confederation of Indian Industries. Dr. Iqbal has delivered lectures as a Resource Person at many UGC-sponsored workshops and participated in panel discussions on socio-economic issues on platforms like NDTV Profit and DD News.
Dr. Kapil Jain
Dr. Kapil Jain has been associated with Devi Ahilya University (accredited Grade A+ by NAAC) for over seventeen years and is presently serving as an associate professor in management science at the International Institute of Professional Studies, a teaching department of DA University, Indore. He holds a PhD in Management, an MBA in Finance, an M.Phil., an M.Com., and a B.Com. in Computer Application from DA University. His recent work has concentrated on financial economics, macroeconomic policy, economic growth, and e-Learning. He co-authored the book Accounting for Managers and serves as the co-editor-in-chief of the Journal of Applied Accounting and Finance, USA. He has been invited as an expert by the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, New Delhi, and Dr. Harisingh Gour Central University, Sagar, to deliver lectures on Finance and Research Methodology. He has been a subject expert editor for National Mission of Education through Information Communication Technology, a project offered under Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) on the SWAYAM platform of the Ministry of Human Resource Development. He has several research publications in international/national referred journals and conferences as well as reviewed book chapters and articles for many internationally referred journals. He has successfully completed an external grant-aided UGC Major Research Project and is currently working on another university-funded research project. In addition to guiding doctoral and postgraduate students, he has been actively involved in various social service initiatives and has been leading the National Service Scheme for over ten years.