1. GREEN INVESTMENT: CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS
ASEEM R – Government Arts College, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 1-4
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1900
2. Perception of Urban Consumers towards Eco-Friendly FMCG Products in Thiruvananthapuram City
Vijaya Kumar, M.&Manisha M – University of Kerala, Kariavattom.
Page No : 5-11
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1901
3. IFRS IMPLICATIONS ON ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTING
Gopika M.S. Nair, Dr.Ratheesh R – Mar Ivanios College (Autonomous), Nalanchira, Thiruvanathapuram, University of Kerala.
Page No : 13-18
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1902
4. FINANCIAL INCLUSION – AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE OF FINANCIAL SERVICE DELIVERY
Dr. Hari. K., Smt. SwathiHari – Mahatma Gandhi College, Trivandrum., Institute of Cooperative Management, Poojappura, Trivandrum.
Page No : 19-25
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1903
5. A STUDY ON GREEN BANKING SYSTEM –OUR MONEY, OUR WORLD
Devi Krishna .V – S N College, Kollam.
Page No : 26-31
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1904
6. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN GREEN MARKETING
Dr. T.S. Archana – Sree Ayyappa College for Women, ChunkankadaiNagercoil, Kanniyakumari district, Tamil Nadu.
Page No : 32-36
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1905
7. IMPACT OF GREEN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT IN BUSINESS VALUE
SINIMOL. J S – Government Arts College, Thycaud, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 37-43
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1906
8. Green Financing: An Overview
Archa. S. Nair, J.S.Sudhir – Iqbal College, Peringammala, University of Kerala, Thiruvanthapuram.
Page No : 44-48
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1907
9. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT THROUGH GREEN MARKETING
Anjaly B Lal, Biji B, Shaini R S – Dr.Palpu College of arts and science, Pangode- Puthussery.
Page No : 49-52
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1908
10. ETHICAL INVESTMENT:AN EFFECTIVE TOOL FOR SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
VIJAYALEKSHMI DV – ALL SAINTS COLLEGE, TRIVANDRUM.
Page No : 53-56
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1909
11. Export performance of coir industry: positive or negative
Sreevidhya S, Dr.S.Priya – NSS College, Pandalam., Mahatma Gandhi College, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 57-62
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1910
12. IMPACT OF RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN CREATING SUSTAINABLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Hrishi .Raj.R – Government Arts College Thiruvanathapuram.
Page No : 63-66
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1911
13. SWOT ANALYSIS OF GREEN BANKING IN INDIA
Resmi Gopalakrishnan J, Dr. Priya.S – SN College, Kollam., Mahatma Gandhi College, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 67-74
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1912
14. A STUDY ON ECOTOURISM IN KERALA: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AND GREEN MARKETING CHALLENGES.
Nishadchandran.C – Muslim Arts College, Thiruvithamcode.
Page No : 75-78
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1913
15. CUSTOMER’S AWARENESS ON GREEN BANKING INITIATIVES IN SELECTED PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS WITH SPECIAL
REFERENCE TO KERALA
Amina.A – University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 79-86
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1914
16. CAUSE RELATED MARKETING: ITS IMPACT ON CONSUMER PURCHASE BEHAVIOR
AnshaJasmin S. N, Dr. Kumari. V.K. Shyni – Iqbal College, Peringammala.
Page No : 87-93
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1915
17. ENVIRONMENT ACCOUNTING IN BUSINESS UNITS
Thamanna B., Ananya P. – University of Kerala.
Page No : 94-100
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1916
18. GREEN LIVING: A LEAP TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY
Dr.U. Abdul Khalam, AkhinaBalu P – Iqbal College, Peringammala, Thiruvananthapuram
Page No : 101-105
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1917
19. TRENDS IN BANCASSURANCE PRACTICES- A PERFORMANCE REVIEW OF SBI LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Ansa S., Dr. K. Pradeep Kumar – Government College, Attingal, University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 106-114
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1918
20. The Role of Media in Safeguarding the Environment in India
Khaled Mohammed Ahmed Ali Al Karimi – Institute of Management in Government (IMG), University of Kerala.
Page No : 115-123
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1919
21. ROLE OF GREEN MARKETING IN ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY AND ECOPRENEURSHIP
JojiClemant, Treesa Mary Reji – Mar Ivanios College, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 124-129
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1920
22. Role of Green Bonds for Sustainable Development in Tourism Industry: A Conceptual Study
Anoop P R, Major Dr. U Abdul Khalam – Iqbal College, Peringammala, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
Page No : 130-136
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1921
23. Empowerment of Rural Entrepreneurship through Government Interaction: A Study of Kerala
Soumya G.S., Dr. Daisy Samuel – Mar Ivanious College, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
Page No : 138-144
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1922
24. Green Marketing: A Key to Environmental Sustainability
BhagyashreePillai – Government College for Women, Vazhuthacaud, Thiruvananthapuram, University of Kerala
Page No : 145-151
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1923
25. A STUDY OF BANK EMPLOYEES AWARENESS ON GREEN BANKING PRACTICES OF INDIAN BANKS -SPECIAL REFERNCE TO
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM DISTRICT, KERALA
Rejitha Y.S. – KSMDB College, Sasthamcottah, Kollam.
Page No : 152-157
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1924
26. GREEN BONDS: THE NEED TO DEVELOP, METHODIZE AND TO BROADEN THE CONCEPT IN INDIA.
Thasneem J M.com Finance, Sreelekshmi S M.com Finance – University of Kerala.
Page No : 158-163
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1925
27. GREEN MARKETINGPROMOTIONAL ASPECTS:ADVERTISING AND PACKING
Anju S, RichuMinnuThomas – Mar Ivanios College, Trivandrum.
Page No : 164-168
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1926
28. CUSTOMERS ATTITUDE TOWARDS FAST MOVING CONSUMER GOODS OFFERED THROUGH GREEN MARKETING WITH REFERENCE
TO ERNAKULAM CITY
ShameenaShajahan – Government Arts College, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 169-176
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1927
29. INFLUENCE OF DIGITAL PAYMENT SYSTEM IN THE BANKING SECTOR IN INDIA
Maya Babu B.P, Dr. S. Jayadev – Mahatma Gandhi College, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
Page No : 177-188
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1928
30. Challenges and Advantages of Indian Companies following Green Business Practices
Rakhi G R – M G College, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 189-193
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1929
31. A study on Corporate Environmental Responsibility in India
ArshaHari – University of Kerala, KaryavattomCampus
Page No : 194-198
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1930
32. A STUDY ON THE PROBLEMS OF RURAL WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSIN KERALA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO TRIVANDRUM DISTRICT
Sheeba M Lekshman – M G College, Trivandrum.
Page No : 199-205
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1931
33. AGRIPRENEURSHIP IN ORGANIC FARMING: OPPORTUNITIES & CHALLENGES
Vinitha v k, Dr.Kalarani.T.G – VTM NSS College; Dhanuvachapuram.
Page No : 206-208
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1932
34. ROLE OF CO-OPERATIVE BANKS IN THE ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF RURAL ENTREPRENEURS IN THIRUVANANTHAPERAM DISTRICT
Resmi R, Dr. S. Jayadev – Mahatma Gandhi College, Thiruvananthapuram
Page No : 209-213
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1933
35. ENTREPRENEURSHIP POTENTIAL OF BEACH TOURISM IN KERALA
Rakhi M. R, Dr.Vinod A.S – Mahatma Gandhi College, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 214-220
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1934
36. IMPACT OF GREEN BANKING IN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION.
SEREENA.A, Dr.S.PRIYA – M.G college, T.V.M.
Page No : 221-226
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1935
37. GREEN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, QUALITY OF WORK LIFE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Ancy John, Dr.Kalarani T. G – Mahatma Gandhi College, Thiruvananthapuram., VTM NSS College, Dhanuvachapuram.
Page No : 227-231
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1936
38. PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES OFINDIAN SEA FOOD EXPORT ENTREPRENEURS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Athena Prince, Dr. Reshmi. R. Prasad – Mahatma Gandhi College, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala., All Saints’ College, Thiruvananthapuram,
Kerala.
Page No : 232-238
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1937
39. GIS BASED ELECTRICITY ASSET MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Geetha J., S.Lt.Dr.S.Priya – M.G. College, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 239-246
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1938
40. AYURVASTRA: A HERBAL REVOLUTION IN TEXTILE INDUSTRY
Haritha S.M., Dr.Vinod A.S – M.G. College, Trivandrum, Kerala.
Page No : 247-252
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1939
41. PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
AbhilashL.S., Dr.DileepA.S. – MG College, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
Page No : 253-258
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1940
42. MITIGATING THE GARBAGE MENACE OF ONLINE FOOD DELIVERY MODEL –EXPLORING THE GREEN ALTERNATIVES
Athira R. – Government College for Women, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 259-265
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1941
43. GREEN HEALTH CARE FACILITIES AND RATING SYSTEM
ShyniThankachan – SN College, Kollam
Page No : 266-268
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1942
44. THE ENTREPRENEUR STRESS IN INTEGRATION OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES AND GREEN MARKETING STRATEGIES
Haseena MM – University of Kerala, Kariyavattom, Trivandrum, Kerala
Page No : 269-272
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1943
45. UTILIZATIONOF MICRO FINANCE SOURCED FROM ESAF SFB BY THE UNSERVED SOCIETY
Dr. B. Ganesh – Kerala Institute of Co-operative Management, Neyyardam P.O, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India.
Page No : 273-282
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1944
46. KETTUVALLAM: A SUSTAINABLE INVESTMENT AVENUE
Sanjith S R, Dr. Vinod A S – MG College Thiruvananthapuram, University of Kerala
Page No : 283-291
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1945
47. GREEN BANKING INITIATIVES OF SBI: A STUDY ON THE PERCEPTION OF CUSTOMERS
Manu M – University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 292-297
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1946
48. A STUDY ON THE AWARENESS LEVEL OF DESTINATTION MANAGERS REGARDING RESPONSIBLE TOURISM INITIATIVES IN KERALA
THANSIYA N, Dr. K. PRADEEP KUMAR
Page No : 298-308
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1947
49. Killing the Golden Goose- The Case of Private Buses in Kerala
Prageeth.P, Dr. Anzer. R N – Govt. College Attingal, University of Kerala., Govt. College, Nedumangad.
Page No : 309-315
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1948
50. Green Entrepreneurship in Theory and Practice
Gouri RV – University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 316-325
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1949
51. Solar ATM; an Innovative Green Banking Tool for State Bank of India (SBI)
JESNA ASSIS, MAJOR DR. U ABDUL KHALAM – Iqbal College, Peringammala, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 326-331
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1950
52. Green Washing: An Alarming Issue
J. S. Bhagavathi – University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 332-337
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1951
53. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AS A PART OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
VINAYAKJ.R – Mar IvaniosCollege (Autonomous), Trivandrum.
Page No : 338-340
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1952
54. GREEN BANKING: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
Athira M S – Christ Nagar College, Maranaloor.
Page No : 341-345
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1953
55. Green Marketing: A Better Business Model for the Future
Gayathri S, Syama S S – University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 346-352
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1954
56. SIGNIFICANCE OF GREEN MARKETING AND ITS IMPACT ON THE BUYING BEHAVIOUR OF CUSTOMERS – A STUDY WITH REFERENCE
TO THIRUVANANTHAPURAM DISTRICT
SreejaBhaskaran – KSMDB College, Sasthamcotta.
Page No : 354-360
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1955
57. A study on role of Green Banking towards Sustainable Development
Abirami S M – Govt. college for Womens, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 361-366
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1956
58. GROWTH OF CURRENCY FUTURES TRADING IN INDIA
Parvathy P. L – HHMSPBNSS College for Women, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 367-373
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1957
59. GREEN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY –PARADIGM SHIFT BY INDIAN CORPORATES FOR A BETTER TOMORROW
Vijesh V A – Dr. Palpu College of Arts and Science Pangode, Puthussery.
Page No : 374-381
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1958
60. TALENT MANAGEMENT – AN INSTRUMENT FOR BUSINESS REVOLUTION
Dr. Hari. K, Smt. SwathiHari – Mahatma Gandhi College, Trivandrum., Institute of Cooperative Management, Poojappura, Trivandrum.
Page No : 382-388
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1959
61. Green Budgeting: An innovative apparatus for Corporate Social Responsibility
BENCY S – All Saints’ College, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 389-391
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1960
62. Green Practices in Banking Business
Viyola.J.R – Christian College, Kattakada, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 392-396
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1961
63. Customer Awareness and Perception towards E-rickshaws in Thiruvananthapuram
Anandapadmanabhan. S, Dr Pradeep Kumar N – University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram., M.G College, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 397-402
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1962
64. Impact of Advertisement on Green Products in Thiruvananthapuram
AbhishekAjayakumar, Dr Pradeep Kumar N – University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram., M.G. College, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 403-408
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1963
65. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: AN EVALUATIVE STUDY OF FEDERAL BANK
Sreelekshmi.H.G., Dr.Dileep.A.S – KSMDB College, Sasthamcotta., Mahatma Gandhi College, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 409-412
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1964
66. Sustaining Environment through Green Business: Initiatives of KIAP
Dr. Krishnaveni.S – Government College for Women, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 413-421
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1965
67. CARBON CREDIT ACCOUNTING: ISSUES AND WAYFORWARDIN THE INDIAN SCENARIO-A CONCEPTUAL OVERVIEW
Aparna.G.S, Lekshmi Jayan – St. Xavier’s College,Thumba, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 421-425
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1966
68. A STUDY ON THE CUSTOMER PERCEPTION TOWARDS GREEN MARKETING WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ECO-FRIENDLY PRODUCTS
Dhanya S, Anila A S – Dr.Palpu College of Arts and Science, Pangode, Puthussery.
Page No : 426-431
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1967
69. GREEN BANKING PRODUCTS WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON FEDERAL BANK
NASILA N – CAS College, Karthikappally.
Page No : 432-436
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1968
70. OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES OF GREEN MARKETING
Jissy S G, Dr.Vinod A S – M G College, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 437-441
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1969
71. Green Business – A call for boom or doom of Indian labour market.
Chinnu Thomas, Dr.Ratheesh R – Mar Ivanios College (Autonomous), Nalanchira, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 442-447
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1970
72. IMPORTANCE AND DRAWBACKS OF CARBON ACCOUNTING IN INDIAN BANKING SECTOR
VIDHU KRISHNAN – UNIVERSITY OF KERALA, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM
Page No : 448-451
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1971
73. AUGMENTATION OF GREEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP ANDSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Ann Susan Thomas and Fathima H – Mar Ivanios College, Nalanchira
Page No : 452-461
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1972
74. GREEN BONDS: AN UNEXPLORED HORIZON OF SUSTAINABLE FINANCE
GOPIKA S – Mahatma Gandhi College, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 462-469
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1973
75. APPARENT BUSINESS CONSTRICTIONS – ETHICAL FINANCIAL PARADIGM
Dr.Hari. K, Smt. SwathiHari – Mahatma Gandhi College, Trivandrum., Institute of Cooperative Management, Poojappura, Trivandrum.
Page No : 470-475
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1974
76. A STUDY ON CUSTOMER’S PERCEPTIONS TOWARDS GREEN MARKETING IN KERALA
S SAFEENA BEEVI – MAR IVANIOS COLLEGE, TRIVANDRUM
Page No : 476-485
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1975
77. THE RELEVANCE OF GREEN BANKING IN INDIAN ECONOMIC SCENARIO
Aneesh B – SreeNarayana College, Kollam.
Page No : 486-491
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1976
78. RECENT GREEN BANKING INITIATIVES OF DIFFERENT BANKS
Anju Raj. A, Dr. Pradeep Kumar. N – M.G College, Kesavadasapuram, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 492-497
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1977
79. A study on the impact of Green Practices in business: with special reference to Carbon Credit Accounting in India
Vishnu P – SD College, Alappuzha, University of Kerala.
Page No : 498-506
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1978
80. The Multiple Advantages that could accrue through the Adoption of Environment Management Accounting
Swalih.M.M – University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 507-512
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1979
81. AWARENESS AND PERCEPTIONS REGARDING TAX PLANNING OPTIONS AMONG SALARIED PEOPLE
Dr.Sumesh G S – M G College, Trivandrum.
Page No : 513-523
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1980
82. A STUDY ON JUNK FOOD EATING HABITS AMONG CHILDREN
Divya Raj G, Dr S Priya – NSS College, Pandalam., M.G College, Thiruvananthapuram.
Page No : 524-529
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1981
83. IMPERATIVES OF HEALTH INSUARANCE: A STUDY IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Biji B S, Dr. Suleena V S – Institute of Management in Government, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala., St. Joseph’s College for Women,
Alappuzha, Kerala.
Page No : 530-539
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1982
84. A STUDY ON ENVIRONMENTAL CSR AND CUSTOMER LOYALTY
Renjitha.B.R – St.Xavier’sCollege, Thumba, Thiruvanantha purm
Page No : 540-548
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1983
85. Influence of Career Commitment on the Career Advancement of Women Corporate Managers
Dr. Rita Latha D’couto – St. Joseph’s College for Women, Alappuzha.
Page No : 549-559
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1984
86. Artificial Reefs for Regenerating the Marine Fish Habitat
Dr.J.B.Rajan – KILA, Mulamkunnathukavu PO, Thrissur-81.
Page No : 560-564
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1985
87. E BANKING SERVICES: A STUDY ON THE PERCEPTION OF RURAL AND URBAN CUSTOMERS
Gayathri S Nair – Government College, Attingal, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
Page No : 565-575
DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1986