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neha_ashi
Hello Mr. Tiwari
i have applied for phd & waiting for my interview..my topic for phd, which i have selected on my own, depending on my interest area is WORK LIFE BALANCE
my basic concern is how WORK LIFE BALANCE help companies to sustain in this dynamic world.concern is to study from both the sides..employee & employer perspective on WLB...
it would be of great help if u can help me in refining (MORE SPECIFIC) my topic so that i can get through my interview...
thanks
ASHI
anamika456
Hello to all can any one please guide me to select the topic for P.hD from the following with the questionnaire
1) Work life balance and emotional intelligence especially in teaching sector.
2) Stress management in working women.
3) A Critical Study on Work-life Balance of BPO Employees in India.
4) Emotional intelligence recruitment tool
thanx
Anamika
anil.arora
Hello Anamika,

Well the first thing that I would like to know is “ABOUT YOU”. You tell me/us first, what you think is the best topic for you and why you want to go with it. About your present qualification and achievements, purpose of enrolling for Phd and what make you feel like to go for Phd are also important to know, so that, I as well as all other respective experts and senior can guide you accordingly that you and I both also knows how it is important to you.

About the topics/subject you have selected and have mentioned above are good with their own respective areas according to me but the most important thing, which I always emphasis and speaks about, and that all Phd aspirants /students need to remember always is the “PURPOSE & INTEREST” for Enrolling for Phd.

The very first step where one start thinking over going for Research Study is “PURPOSE & INTEREST” which is

Important and that directs the whole journey of Research Study. Purpose and Interest that makes one feel like to go for Research study builds based on required education, specialization and strong understanding of a subject with good interest, which actually helps student to get the interest alive always during the study. Moreover, the fact is that no one can even think about to go for Phd without INTEREST.

The topic/subject, which makes us, feels like we have good and strong knowledge and can entertain us whiles our study, need to go with. Entertain here which implies to keep our interest alive and encourage us putting our sincere and best efforts and we can reach the aim of it.

Now you say about you.
nashbramhall
In addition to what Anil Arora has stated, you also need to ensure that you can get access to necessary data and have a supervisor that is interested in your research and capable of guiding you. I do not know how much you know about Research Methodolgy and the requirement for obtaining a PhD. One of the criteria is adding to the present knowledge bank and the other is about your reaserch being current (not outdated). One PhD graduate was not awarded the degree as someone else had already published on the same topic a couple of months earlier. Another researcher had to shelve the idea of writing up the thesis as (s)he failed to get the necessary access to "triangulate" the studies done.
Instead of seeking a ready made questionnaire, I suggest that you kindly study some recent literature on the topic of interest; this step is essential to know what others have done, how and why that way, and findout where the gap exists that needs further studies to be conducted.
Dr. A K TIWARI
to NEHA ASHI
1. Work-Life Balance: A Case of Social Responsibility or Competitive Advantage?
2. Work Life Balance for Women Executives in Indian companies
3. Study of Work-life balance as source of job dissatisfaction and
withdrawal Attitudes in Indian companies
4. A Critical Study on Work-life Balance of BPO Employees in India
5. An analysis of Working time, gender and work-life balance in
Indian companies
Apoorva Singh
Hi, I have done mba in hr and finance. Now i am going for phd in hr.
I need help in choosing a topic for my research in hr.
deepmalaa
i need a support for questionnaire in the topic " change management and restriction to change in Nepalese Manufacturing Sectors."
Prerna Rajpoot
Hi,
My name is Prerna and i have been working as an HR with an IT Company since 2011 post completion of MBA(HR) from Mumbai University.
I am planning to pursue PHD in HR from TISS next year and need guidance with respect to research topics.
This will help in planning and reading extensively on the respective topic even before commencement of the PHD Program.
Regards
Prerna
Dr. A K TIWARI
to Apoorva and Prerna

Dear Student

Please select any one topic and discuss me

Some topics for your research in business ethics may be-

1. Managing the Risks of Business Ethics and Compliance in Indian Companies

2. Using Business Ethics and Corporate Governance as Anti-Corruption

Tools in Indian perspective

3. Building a Culture of Ethical Business Conduct in Indian Companies

4. Comparative analysis of Business Ethics Policy in multinational companies

5. Responsible entrepreneurship: A collection of good practice cases

among small and medium-sized enterprises across Gujrat/India

6. Developing a framework for Corporate Social Responsibility: A

business contribution to sustainable development in Gujrat

7.Does Corporate Responsibility Pay Off: Exploring the links between

CSR and competitiveness in Gujrat’s industrial sectors”,

8. Promoting Entrepreneurship and Innovative SMEs in a Global Economy:

Towards a More Responsible and Inclusive Globalisation

9. Small and medium-sized enterprises and responsible business

practice in Indian Companies

10. Building Linkages for Competitive and Responsible

Entrepreneurship: Innovative partnerships to foster small enterprise,

promote economic growth and reduce poverty in developing countries

11.An Study of Ethics in the Provision and Use of IT for Business in

Indian Companies

12. Developing a logic model for responsible entrepreneurship and

sustainable development, Environmental Valuation and Policy Laboratory

13. An assesment of SME Clusters and Responsible Competitiveness in

Developing Countries

14.Study of Implementing codes of conduct: How businesses manage

social performance in global supply chains

15.Evaluation of the Corporate Social Responsibility of Gujrat/ India's Firms

16. A critical analysis of Public policies on corporate social

responsibility: The role of government in Gujrat

17.Understanding Responsible Entrepreneurship of Micro-Businesses in

Gujrat /in Indian Companies

18.Comparative analysis of Personal Ethics and Business Ethics: The

Ethical Attitudes of Owners/Managers of Small Businesses in

Gujrat/India

19. Understanding The Limits of Strategic Rationality: Ethics,

Enterprise Risk Management, and Governance in India

20. A New Methodological Approach for Studying Moral Reasoning Among

Managers in Business Settings in Indian Companies

21. Analysing The Moral Reasoning of CEOs in the Automobile/Textile etc Industry

22. Study of The Association Between Ethical Conflict and Adverse

Outcomes in Indian Companies

23. Study of Relationships among Perceived Organizational Core Values,

Corporate Social Responsibility, Ethics, and Organizational Performance

Outcomes: An Empirical Study of Information Technology Professionals

24. Does Social Performance Really Lead to Financial Performance?

Accounting for Endogeneity

25.Study of Ethical Marginality: The Icarus Syndrome and Banality of

Wrongdoing in Indian Companies

26.Social and Symbolic Capital and Responsible Entrepreneurship: An

Empirical Investigation of SME Narratives in Indian Companies

27.Driving forces behind CSR in a SME context: internally driven CSR

in Indian Companies

28.Comparison of SMEs and CSR Theory: Evidence and Implications from

Gujrat/ Indian Perspective

29.Small Business Manager Attitudes Relating to the Significance of

Social Responsibility Issues: A Longitudinal Study in Indian Companies

30.Developing A regulatory framework on corporate accountability in

Indian Companies

31.Computer Ethics: an Argument for Rethinking Business Ethics in

Indian Companies

some other topics of your interest in HRM are-

1. An industry view on turning talent management into a competitive advantage

2. Integrated and Integrative Talent Management in extending the Value

of a Strategic Framework

3. Business Value of an Integrated Talent Management Framework

4. Integrating HR & Talent Management Processes in companies

5. Talent Management Strategies for Attracting and Retaining the Best

and the Brightest employee in Indian context

6. Organizational Stress Management: Survival Strategies for turbulent Times

7. Critical Incident Stress Management in some companies

8. designing a Comprehensive Stress Management Module among Top Level Managers

9. A study of Line management behaviour and stress at work

10. Impact of Stress Management on Human Competencies in Indian companies

11. E-HRM: designing a model based on technology acceptance model

12. Evaluating the Strategic Potential of e-HRM in Indian companies

13. e-HRM Effectiveness in a Public Sector Organization: A

Multi-Stakeholder Perspective.

14. The Use and Impact of e-Human Resource Information Systems on

Human Resource Management Professionals.

15. e-HRM Consequences in Indian companies

16. Effecting HRM-style Practices Through an Integrated Human Resource

Information System

17. An Exploratory Analysis of E-HRM In The Context of HRM Transformation

18. Work-Life Balance: A Case of Social Responsibility or Competitive Advantage?

19. Work Life Balance for Women Executives in Indian companies

20. Study of Work-life balance as source of job dissatisfaction and

withdrawal Attitudes in Indian companies

21. A Critical Study on Work-life Balance of BPO Employees in India

22. An analysis of Working time, gender and work-life balance in

Indian companies

some recent research topics on motivating employee are-

1. A Simulation Modelling Perspective on Motivation and Coordination

in Development Projects

2. A Model of Motivation Based on Empathy for ..... employees

3. Motivating knowledge workers to innovate: a model integrating

motivation dynamics and antecedents,

4. Strategies for Assessing and Enhancing Motivation: Keys to promoting

Self- Regulated Learning and Performance, in Motivation:

5. Mathematical Modelling of Human Motivation: A Vector Hypothesis

6. Modelling Employee Motivation and Performance [new model

development and testing]

7.The Motivation of Software Engineers: Developing a Rigorous and Usable Model

8.Cognitive Processes of Human Perception with Emotions, Motivations,

and Attitudes

9 motivation in layered reference model of the brain (LRMB)

10. Incentives, Motivation and Workplace Performance

11.Relative effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of cooperative,

competitive, and independent monetary incentive systems

12.Expectancy theory and operant conditioning predictions of

performance under variable ratio and continuous schedules of

reinforcement

13.Task characteristics, reward contingency and intrinsic motivation

in ........companies of meghalaya

14.Are intrinsic and extrinsic rewards additive:A test of Deci’s

cognitive evaluation theory of task motivation in indian companies

15.From individual incentives to an organization wide gain sharing

plan: Effects on teamwork and product quality

16.Performance self-predictions: The impact of expectancy strength and

incentives.

17.The effects of a combined goal setting, feedback and incentive

intervention on job performance in a manufacturing environment.

18. Effects of the manipulation of a performance-reward contingency on

behavior in a simulated work setting.

19. Importance of participative goal setting and anticipated rewards

on goal difficulty and job performance

20. The effects of goal setting and monetary incentives on

self-efficacy and performance.

21.analysing the assigned goal incentive interaction: The role of

self-efficacy and personal goals

22.An experimental analysis of the impact of contingent reinforcement

on salespersons’ performance behavior.

23.Managing promotion program participation within

manufacturer-retailer relationships.

24.The effects of contingent and noncontingent rewards on employee

satisfaction and performance

25. Additivity versus nonadditivity of intrinsic and extrinsic

incentives: Implications for work motivation, performance, and

attitudes

26.The influence of monetary incentives on goal choice, goal

commitment, and task performance

27.Employee reactions to continuous and variable ratio reinforcement

schedules involving a monetary incentive

28.The influence of rater motivation on assimilation effects and

accuracy in performance ratings

29.Motivation, behavior and performance: A closer examination of goal

setting and monetary incentives

30.Group-administered bonus pay and retail store performance:

31.Money reinforcement and human operant (work) behavior:

Piecework-payment and time-payment comparisons

32.The contingent-noncontingent compensation controversy: An attempt

at a resolution.

33.The effects of task content and reward contingency upon task

performance and satisfaction

34.Test of the mediating role of goals in the incentiveperformance relationship.

35.Mediating roles of self-set-goals, goal commitment, self-efficacy,

and attractiveness in the incentive-performance relation.

36.The effectiveness of performance incentives under continuous and

variable ratio schedules of reinforcement.

37.Yin And Yang Cognitive Motivational Processes

38.Does Pay For Performance Increase Or Decrease Perceived

Self-Determination And Intrinsic Motivation?

39. Importance Of Participative Goal Setting And Anticipated Rewards

On Goal Difficulty And Job Performance.

Some latest topics in communication research are -

1.A study of Managerial Communication for Fostering a High-Performance

Workplace in Indian Companies

2.Communication through integrated channels and structured approach in

Indian Companies

3.Understanding personality types and their effect on supportive communication

4.A study of ORGANIZATIONAL VALUES IN MANAGERIAL COMMUNICATION

5.An analysis of The Role of Internal Communication and Training in

Infusing Corporate Values and Delivering Brand Promise

6.Stusy of Communicating Services Brands’ Values: Internally and

Externally in Indian context

7.Developing, Communicating and Promoting Corporate Ethics Statements:

A Longitudinal Analysis

8.Study of Direct and Indirect Effects of Supervisor Communication on

Organizational Commitment

9.Study of effect of Knowledge, Sensitivity, Skills and Values in

Organizational Communication:

10.Strategies to Improve Managerial Communication in Indian Companies

11.A study on Barriers to communication management in the executive suite

12.new methods to improve Excellence in Public Relations and

Communication Management in selected Indian Companies

13.Integrated Marketing Communications: Putting it Together and Making

it Work in Indian Companies

14.Study on Women in public relations: problems and opportunities ,

The Impact of the Increasing Percentage of Women in Public Relations

and Organizational Communication

15.Study on Strategic Public Relations & Integrated Communications in

Indian Companies

16.Symmetrical presuppositions as a framework for public relations

theory and its impact in Indian Companies

17.Interactivity and Communication Mode Choice in Ongoing Management Groups

18.Rational and Social Theories as Complementary Explanations of

Communication Media Choices: Two Policy-Capturing Studies

19.Interdepartmental Communication and Intraorganizational Strain in

Indian Companies

20.Study of Inter-departmental negotiation in organizations:

Re-defining organizational communication
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