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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Language: English. About the book: The sugar industry is the second largest industry and next to textile industry. It plays an important role in the India economic life of India. It is such an industry which makes an impact on agriculture directly. The sugar industry has great significatory value which cannot be devalued in its relationship with agricultural and industrial economy of the rural region of India. The Indian sugar industry is a key factor of rural development, supporting over about 55 million sugarcane farmers and their dependents and a large mass of agricultural labourers involved in sugarcane cultivation, harvesting, machine manufacturing etc. Further, the Uttar Pradesh is the foremost state in production of sugar and sugarcane in the country. It contributes almost fifty per cent of the total production of the country. But nowadays, Indian sugar industry is suffering from some basic problems i.e., archaic plant and machinery, poor physical condition and sickness etc. Hence, the term Quality of Work Life (QWL) has been increasingly used to describe certain environmental and humanistic values neglected by the industrial societies in favour of technological advancement, industrial productivity and economic growth. Therefore, this book is an attempt to highlight the dimensions and status of QWL in Uttar Pradesh Sugar Industry. It is widely covers the four important aspects of QWL i.e., working environment aspect, relational aspect, job aspect and financial aspect. In this context, this book will certainly prove to be useful to policy makers, mill owners, employees, practitioners of human resource and students for understanding the conceptual knowledge of quality of work life and further research scope in this area. About The Author: Dr Sudhir Chandra Das, Professor in Commerce at Faculty of Commerce, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India. He did his PhD from BHU. His specialisation exclusively is Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour and current areas of interest in research are HRD, Industrial Relations, Corporate Social Responsibility, High Performance Work Systems and Insurance etc. He has published forty research papers in national and international reputed indexed journals and delivered good numbers of lecturers in the capacity of key note speaker/guest faculty/resource person. Prof. Das has completed one UGC major research project and currently working in ICSSR, (New Delhi) major research project on Work Life Balance. He has visited two times abroad for presenting research papers in Canada and England. Further, Prof. Das has been awarded Best Business Academic of the Year (BBAY) Award 2006, by AICC, India. Mr Anil Kumar Gope is Qualified UGCNETJRF in Human Resource Management in 2011. Presently he is pursuing his doctoral research in the Faculty of Commerce, BHU. Contents: Contents: List of Tables List of Figures List of Abbreviations Preface Acknowledgements 1. Quality of Work Life Ð An Introduction Introduction ¥ Quality of Work Life, Concept and Indicators ¥ The Evolutionary Stages of Quality of Work Life ¥ Scientific Management Movement ¥Human Relation Movement ¥ Sociotechnical Movement ¥Development of QWL Programmes in India ¥ Dimensions of QWL ¥ Measurement of Quality of Working Life ¥ Benefits from Improved QWL ¥ Changing Technology and its Impact on QWL ¥ Quality of Work Life and Organisational Variable ¥ Relationship between Quality of Work Life and Quality of Life ¥ Techniques for Improving QWL. 2. Review of Literature and Research Strategy Review of Literature ¥ Objectives of the Study ¥ Hypotheses of the Study ¥ Identified Factors and Variables of the Study ¥ Significance of QWL in Agrobased Industries ¥ Research Design ¥ Scope of the Study ¥ Method Design ¥ Measurement and Scaling Techniques ¥ Sampling Design ¥ Data Collection ¥ Brief Profile of Select Sample Sugar Mills ¥ The Kisan Sahkari Chini Mills Ltd. Sultanpur, (Avadh) ¥ Triveni Engineering and Industries Ltd., Ramkola.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. Language: English. About the book: The sugar industry is the second largest industry and next to textile industry. It plays an important role in the India economic life of India. It is such an industry which makes an impact on agriculture directly. The sugar industry has great significatory value which cannot be devalued in its relationship with agricultural and industrial economy of the rural region of India. The Indian sugar industry is a key factor of rural development, supporting over about 55 million sugarcane farmers and their dependents and a large mass of agricultural labourers involved in sugarcane cultivation, harvesting, machine manufacturing etc. Further, the Uttar Pradesh is the foremost state in production of sugar and sugarcane in the country. It contributes almost fifty per cent of the total production of the country. But nowadays, Indian sugar industry is suffering from some basic problems i.e., archaic plant and machinery, poor physical condition and sickness etc. Hence, the term Quality of Work Life (QWL) has been increasingly used to describe certain environmental and humanistic values neglected by the industrial societies in favour of technological advancement, industrial productivity and economic growth. Therefore, this book is an attempt to highlight the dimensions and status of QWL in Uttar Pradesh Sugar Industry. It is widely covers the four important aspects of QWL i.e., working environment aspect, relational aspect, job aspect and financial aspect. In this context, this book will certainly prove to be useful to policy makers, mill owners, employees, practitioners of human resource and students for understanding the conceptual knowledge of quality of work life and further research scope in this area. About The Author: Dr Sudhir Chandra Das, Professor in Commerce at Faculty of Commerce, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India. He did his PhD from BHU. His specialisation exclusively is Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour and current areas of interest in research are HRD, Industrial Relations, Corporate Social Responsibility, High Performance Work Systems and Insurance etc. He has published forty research papers in national and international reputed indexed journals and delivered good numbers of lecturers in the capacity of key note speaker/guest faculty/resource person. Prof. Das has completed one UGC major research project and currently working in ICSSR, (New Delhi) major research project on Work Life Balance. He has visited two times abroad for presenting research papers in Canada and England. Further, Prof. Das has been awarded Best Business Academic of the Year (BBAY) Award 2006, by AICC, India. Mr Anil Kumar Gope is Qualified UGCNETJRF in Human Resource Management in 2011. Presently he is pursuing his doctoral research in the Faculty of Commerce, BHU. Contents: Contents: List of Tables List of Figures List of Abbreviations Preface Acknowledgements 1. Quality of Work Life Ð An Introduction Introduction ¥ Quality of Work Life, Concept and Indicators ¥ The Evolutionary Stages of Quality of Work Life ¥ Scientific Management Movement ¥Human Relation Movement ¥ Sociotechnical Movement ¥Development of QWL Programmes in India ¥ Dimensions of QWL ¥ Measurement of Quality of Working Life ¥ Benefits from Improved QWL ¥ Changing Technology and its Impact on QWL ¥ Quality of Work Life and Organisational Variable ¥ Relationship between Quality of Work Life and Quality of Life ¥ Techniques for Improving QWL. 2. Review of Literature and Research Strategy Review of Literature ¥ Objectives of the Study ¥ Hypotheses of the Study ¥ Identified Factors and Variables of the Study ¥ Significance of QWL in Agrobased Industries ¥ Research Design ¥ Scope of the Study ¥ Method Design ¥ Measurement and Scaling Techniques ¥ Sampling Design ¥ Data Collection ¥ Brief Profile of Select Sample Sugar Mills ¥ The Kisan Sahkari Chini Mills Ltd. Sultanpur, (Avadh) ¥ Triveni Engineering and Industries Ltd., Ramkola.