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Special Issue April 2020 (S5)

1. THE PREDATORS ASSUAGE TO THE PREY – THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CSR INITIATIVES OF COMPANIES IN KERALA
    Prof. Shiny Salam, Dr. Shehnaz  S. R, Dr. Suresh Kumar. S – TKM College of Arts & Science, Kollam, Affiliated to University of Kerala.,
    Bhavan’s College of Arts and Commerce, Kakkanad, Kochi Affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University
    Page No : 1-9
    DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1700
 
2. Green Transition in Financial System: Opportunities and Implementable Actions in the Indian Scenario
    Anupama S, Faculty –  Loyola College of Social Sciences, Trivandrum
    Page No : 10-14
    DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1701
 
3. A STUDY ON THE GREEN MARKETING INITIATIVES IN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY: CONSUMER BASED ANALYSIS.
    Dr.U.Abdul Khalam, Kaveri S – Iqbal College Peringmmala., University of Kerala.
    Page No : 15-23
    DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1702
 
4. Environmental CSR practices pre and post implementation of Companies Act 2013
    Dr. Anoop Scaria – Vimal Jyothi Institute of Management & Research, Chemperi PO, Kannur, Kerala.
    Page No : 24-30
    DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1703
 
5. Green Accounting: The Trajectory TowardsSustainable Development
    Dr.Kishore.H – Mahatma Gandhi College, Thiruvananthapuram
    Page No : 31-34
    DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1704
 
6. A STUDY ON THE AWARENESS OF STUDENTS TOWARDS GREEN MARKETING
    Dr Nimi Dev R – Government College for Women, Trivandrum
    Page No : 35-41
    DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1705
 
7. GREEN INVESTMENTS – OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES
    Dr.Reshmi R Prasad – All Saints’ College, Thiruvananthapuram.
    Page No : 42-47
    DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1706
 
8. GREEN TECHNOLOGY BUILDING AS A PART OF GREEN BUSINESS PRACTICE
    Dr. Swapna K Cherian, Dr. John T Abraham – MSM College, Kayamkulam, Kollam., Bharata Mata College, Kochi, Ernakulam.
    Page No : 48-53
    DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1707
 
9. A STUDY ON CUSTOMER’S LEANING ON PREVALENT DIGITAL PAYMENT APPLICATIONS IN MOBILE WALLET
    Meera Bhaskaran, Dr. Kumari.V.K.Shyni – Iqbal College, Trivandrum, Kerala.
    Page No : 54-63
    DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1708
 
10. TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN KERALA DESTINATIONS THROUGH THE GREEN PRACTICES
     Mumthas S, Dr. T. Rajesh – Mannaniya College of Arts & Science, Pangode, Trivandrum., Government College, Ambalappuzha.
     Page No : 64-68
     DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1709
 
11. GREEN BANKING PRACTICES IN THE INDIAN BANKING SYSTEMA CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
     Sunitha Nair A., Dr. Resia Beegam S. – University of Kerala.
     Page No : 69-71
     DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1710
 
12. Green Marketing of Agri -Products and Supporting Mechanism by Government
     Vishnu R Nair, Aswathy R V – Institute of Management in Government, University of Kerala, Kariavattom
     Page No : 72-77
     DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1711
 
13. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND THE ENVIRONMENT: MOVING BEYOND CORPORATE PHILANTHROPY TO CORPORATE ACCOUNTABILITY
     Dr. Rita Latha D’couto – St.Joseph’s College for Women, Alappuzha
     Page No : 78-88
     DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1712
 
14. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF MSME CLUSTERS: AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE
     Ananthu S. R – Mar Ivanios College (Autonomous), Trivandrum.
     Page No : 89-92
     DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1713
 
15. PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES OF GREEN PRACTICES IN HEALTH CARE SECTOR IN KERALA
     Bency Johnson – Christian College, Kattakada, Trivandrum.
     Page No : 93-96
     DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1714
 
16. CSR Initiatives –Knowing the Interventions that Matter
     Dr. Tom Antony, Dr. Gabriel Simon Thattil – SB College, Changanassery., University of Kerala, Karyavattom, Trivandrum.
     Page No : 97-102
     DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1715
 
17. CERTAIN PREDICTIVE DETERMINANTS OF DIGITAL FINANCIAL INCLUSION PRACTICES IN KERALA
     Gopika C. G, Dr. Biju A.V – Government College for Women, Trivandrum.,  Government College, Nedumangad.
     Page No : 103-109
     DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1716
 
18. IMPACT OF INNOVATIONS IN TELECOM INDUSTRY ON GREEN BUSINESS PRACTICES AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
     S. Jyothi Sankar, K. S. Chandrasekar – IMK, University of Kerala, Karyavattom, Trivandrum.
     Page No : 110-116
     DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1717
 
19. Green Finance in India and China: A Comparative Analysis
     Kavya Shabu, Dr. R. Vasanthagopal – University of Kerala
     Page No : 117-122
     DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1718
 
20. Agricultural Insurance in Kerala – An Evaluative Study of Crop Insurance
     Shiyas I S, Dr Suleena V S – Institute of Management in Government, University of Kerala., St Josephs college for women, Alappuzha
     Page No : 123-129
     DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1719
 
21. Startup Financing Alternatives – Pressing the Right Buttons for a Smoother Riding
     Lekha Kasmir – Government College for Women, Thiruvananthapuram
     Page No : 130-135
     DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1720
 
22. THE STUDY OF GREEN SOUVENIR TOURISM INDUSTRY OF KERALA
      Naja B – SN College Kollam University of Kerala
      Page No : 136-139
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1721
 
23. CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS GREEN PRODUCTS
      Athullya K Sodaran – University of Kerala, Karyavattom Campus, Trivandrum.
      Page No : 140-148
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1722
 
24. ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY – A CASE STUDY
      Dr. Sangeetha Vincent – Fatima Mata National College (Autonomous), Kollam.
      Page No : 149-154
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1723
 
25. A STUDY ON THE CUSTOMERS’ AWARENESS ON GREEN BANKING INITIATIVES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA, ALOOR BRANCH, KANNIYAKUMARI DISTRICT
      Dr. V. Soniya, Dr. K. Meena – Sree Ayyappa College for Women, Chunkankadai, Kanniyakumari.
      Page No : 155-164
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1724
 
26. GREEN BANKING INITIATIVES IN KERALA: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES
      Misha. V – Sree Narayana College, Kollam
      Page No : 165-170
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1725
 
27. GREEN BANKING –AN INITATIVE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
      Sofia Ahmed Sait, Dr. Shehnaz S R – Government Arts College, Trivandrum., TKM College of Arts & Science.
      Page No : 171-178
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1726
 
28. CUSTOMERS’ AWARENESS TOWARDS GREEN BANKING PRACTICES OF STATE BANK OF INDIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ALAPPUZHA DISTRICT
      Sreeja Devi.V.M – MSM College, Kayamkulam
      Page No : 179-183
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1727
 
29. CARBON CREDIT- A FRUIT FROM HOT
      Dr.Rinku Babu, Dr.S.Vishnu – S.N.College, Sivagiri, Varkala, Trivandrum.,  S.N.College, Chathannoor
      Page No : 184-190
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1728
 
30. Gender discrimination – A Study on the Issues faced by Women Journalists
      Kavitha L, Dr. Dileep AS – MMNSS College, Kottiyam.
      Page No : 191-196
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1729
 
31. CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS OF GREEN FINANCING WITH REFERENCE TO CONTRIBUTIONS BY HOUSEHOLDS
      Mr. Rajesh A, Dr. Arun Lawrence –  Mar Ivanios College (Autonomous), Affiliated to University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
      Page No : 197-202
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1730
 
32. TRENDS AND PATTERN OF PERFORMANCE OF MSMES IN KERALA –AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF NEWLY REGISTERED UNITS
      Gayathry Devi S, Dr. Reshmi R Prasad – MG College, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala., All Saints’ College, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
      Page No : 203-208
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1731
 
33. TRANSFORMATIVE GREEN MARKETING: BARRIERS AND OPPORTUNITIES
       Jyothi Maria Johny, Jincy Johny – University of Kerala., St. Thomas College, Palai.
       Page No : 209-212
       DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1732
 
34. AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF GREEN BUSINESS PRACTICES IN INDIA
      Keerthi Krishna M, Parvathy R Nair – NSS College, Pandalam., Government Arts College, Thycad.
      Page No : 213-218
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1733
 
35. Role of state public enterprises in the digital world
      Mathews John – Government Arts College, Thiruvananthapuram.
      Page No : 219-223
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1734
 
36. Factor Analysis of Food Manufacture’s Waste Management Behaviour: A Study from the perspective of Indian Food Industry.
      Vishnu NS – Rajagiri College of Social Sciences(Autonomous), Kalamasseri, Cochin, Kerala.
      Page No : 224-228
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1735
 
37. CONSUMER PERCEPTION TOWARDS GREEN PRODUCTS IN THIRUVANANTHAPURAM
      Adarsh.K.B, Dr Pradeep Kumar N – University of Kerala., MG. College, Thiruvananthapuram.
      Page No : 229-233
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1736
 
38. GREEN INITIATIVES IN CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
      Arun V.V, Dr. K.S. Suresh Kumar – University of Kerala, Trivandrum., University of Kerala.
      Page No : 234-239
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1737
 
39. VENTURE CAPITAL: INDIAN PERSPECTIVE
       B.M. Hariharan, NimmyV .U – Annamalai University, Sri Vidya Institute of Management Studies,Puttur., Dr.Palpu College of Arts and
       Science, Pongode, Puthussery.
       Page No : 240-243
       DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1738
 
40. AN EXPLORATORY APPROACH INTO ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTING
       Balambika T. A, Dr. S. Jayadev – SDV College of Arts & applied Science, Alleppey., M G College, Kesavadasapuram, Thiruvananthapuram.
       Page No : 244-247
       DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1739
 
41. MARKETING STRATEGIES IN KERALA ECOTOURISM
      Mr. Balamuraly B – Mar Ivanios College (Autonomous), Thiruvananthapuram.
      Page No : 248-254
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1740
 
42. Going Green – A Sustainable and Responsible Investing Pattern
      Bindhya.M.S – M.S.M.College, Kayamkulam
      Page No : 255-260
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1741
 
43. Sustainable Environment – An Essential Prerequisite for Life on Earth_Case Study of Kerala
      Dr.Indu Vijayan – Bishop Jesudasan CSI Arts and Science College, Mulayar
      Page No : 261-264
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1742
 
44. PRODUCER LIMITED COMPANIES IN INDIAN PRIMARY SECTOR – POTENTIAL AND CHALLENGES
      Gopish G, Aneesh A. S, Dr. B. Gopakumar – University of Kerala.,  NSS college, Nilamel., NSS college, Pandalam.
      Page No : 265-278
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1743
 
45. ETHICAL BANKING FOR GREENING THE BLUE
      Ms. Irene Elsa Mani – All Saints’ College, Trivandrum.
      Page No : 279-281
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1744
 
46. FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING OF ENVIRONMENT: A DISTINCT APPROACH FROM CSR
      Jishnu V. V – KSMDB College, Sasthamcotta, Research Centre, University of Kerala
      Page No : 282-285
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1745
 
47. PERCEPTION OF CONSUMERS TOWARDS GREEN MARKETING IN INDIA
      Jubilie S.V – S. N College, Sivagiri, Varkala, University of Kerala.
      Page No : 286-292
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1746
 
48. Consumer Awareness on green products – A study with reference to Udupi city
      Mavy Miranda, Dr. Umesh Maiya – Government First Grade College & Centre for P.G. Studies, Thenkanidiyoor, Udupi
      Page No : 293-301
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1747
 
49. A STUDY ON GREEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT
      Merlin K. Joseph – St. Xavier’s College, Thumba, Trivandrum, Kerala.
      Page No : 302-308
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1748
 
50. EXIGENCY OF DIGITAL FINANCIAL LITERACY IN GREEN BANKING
      Micheal Solomon L – Mar Ivanios College (Autonomous), Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
      Page No : 309-317
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1749
 
51. Payment of GST – An Overview
      Prabisha.A.T – Malabar Christian College, Kozhikode.
      Page No : 318-324
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1750
 
52. The impact of Green banking management practices of public and private sector banks in Kerala on post Demonetization.
      Sajeev kumar B, Dr. S Priya – MG College, Trivandrum
      Page No : 325-333
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1751
 
53. An Insight into Talent Management: A Review
      Shameer T, Dr. Biju S.K – Government Arts College, Thiruvananthapuram
      Page No : 334-339
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1752
 
54. GREEN INVESTMENT PERCEPTION OF WOMEN IN ORGANIZED AND UNORGANIZED SECTOR IN KERALA
       NANDU S. S, Dr. ARUN LAWRENCE – Mar Ivanios College (Autonomous), Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, University of Kerala
       Page No : 340-346
       DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1753
 
55. Green Banking in India: A Study on Various Strategies Adopted by Banks for Sustainable Development
       Shamna H – MSM College, Kayamkulam, Kerala.
       Page No : 347-350
       DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1754
 
56. Role of Green Marketing in satisfying the customers and its impact on environmental safety
      Urvasi.S, SilpaSasankan – S.D.College, Alappuzha., Sree Narayana College for Women, Kollam
      Page No : 351-355
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1755
 
57. GREEN BUSINESS PRACTICES AND TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT (TQM) IN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY
      N. Nahas, K. S. Chandrasekar – IMK, University of Kerala, Karyavattom, Trivandrum.
      Page No : 356-364
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1756
 
58. AN OVERVIEW OF ECO- FRIENDLY ONLINE MARKETING IN KERALA
       Nishad N.K – Christian College, Kattakada.
       Page No : 365-368
       DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1757
 
59. A STUDY ON WORK –LIFE BALANCE AND JOB SATISFACTION AMONG FEMALE EMPLOYEES AT AUTOMOBILES SECTOR
      Aravind M Nair, Jobingilbert – Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, Tamilnadu.
      Page No : 369-375
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1758
 
60. Assuring Accessibility, Affordability and Quality of Vegetables to Citizen: Exploring the Role Played by Government Agency
      Dr.Sreedevi S R, Dr.Biju S K – Govt. Arts College, Thiruvananthapuram.
      Page No : 376-386
      DOI:09.0014.MSJ.2020.V9I4(s).0086781.1759
 


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