From the month of February 2012

Emotional intelligence in organizations

When it comes to evaluating leadership traits among employees in an organization, the factors that are mostly considered include determination, vision, ability to inspire, intelligence and confidence. But in current turbulent business environments, such an evaluation may not lead to the selection of best leaders. Read more »

Most used citation formats

The formats of citation on the sources used in the research may vary depending on the discipline in which the research is being done.  The citation process will constantly be a part of any research papers writing task. It is very crucial because it is necessary to recognize the contribution of other materials to the research paper. Above all doing proper citations helps to stay away from different plagiarism related issues in the future. Read more »

Types of renewable energy

There are five types of solar energy:

i) Solar Energy: The solar Heating is the most popular renewable technology for the UK households used for water heating with the better payback than photovoltaic and it is a broad network for the established installers and provider. Read more »

A brief history of microfinance

The first microenterprise program began in the developing world in the early 1960s and emerged in the United States in the early 1980s. The U.S. microfinance movement was influenced by the women’s movement and is an integral part of the community economic development movement[1]. Read more »

Neoclassical approaches to household decision making

The traditional neoclassical economic approaches to household decision making leaves no room for analyzing conflict between men and women. Read more »

Microfinance as a tool to initiate women’s empowerment

International aid and development work related to addressing poverty often focuses on the issue of empowerment. Empowerment is most commonly thought of in economic and political terms. The world Bank (2002), for example, defines empowerment as “the expansion of assets and abilities of poor people to participate in, negotiate with, influence, control and hold accountable institution that affect their lives” (p. 14). Read more »

Why and how does thesis fail?

Theses are an inevitable part of the masters and doctoral pedagogy. Candidates pour in their hearts, minds and a lot of efforts in making their thesis as per the university guidelines and supervising professors’ requirements. Read more »

Demand and need for renewable energy across the world

The continuous increase of the world population in the developing countries is escalating the requirements for the energy and raw materials. These goods represent the fundamental needs to ensure the sustainable human development. Read more »

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