International Journal of Education and Management Studies (IJEMS) is an indexed, peer-reviewed and refereed journal published quarterly by the Indian Association of Health, Research, and Welfare (IAHRW). International Journal of
Education and Management Studies likely aims to promote research and
knowledge dissemination in the fields of education and management. Its
objectives include fostering academic discussions on innovative teaching
methodologies, educational policies, leadership strategies, human resource
management, and organizational behavior. The journal focuses on areas such as
pedagogy, curriculum development, educational psychology, business management,
entrepreneurship, and corporate governance. Its goals are to publish
high-quality, peer-reviewed research, encourage interdisciplinary
collaboration, and contribute to the practical application of education and
management theories for academic and professional growth. The journal is indexed with ProQuest, ProQuest Central, J-Gate, and National Academy of Agricultural Sciences (NAAS) Rating 4.58. IJEMS is being published regularly since 2011. For more details write to us to iahrw2019@gmail.com
Editor-in-Chief: Sunil Saini, PhD, Editorial Office: 1245/18, Moh. Sainian, Hisar, Haryana, India
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ISSN: 2231-5632 (print version)
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CHIEF EDITOR
Sunil Saini, PhD
Indian Association of Health, Research and Welfare, Hisar, Haryana, India
EDITORS
David Bennett, PhD, Charisma University, USA S. C. Kundu, PhD, Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, Hisar
B.K. Punia, PhD, Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, Hisar
Mahesh Thakur, PhD, Karve Institute of Social Sciences, Pune
Jaspreet Kaur, PhD, Punjabi University, Patiala
Vandana Punia, PhD, GJUS&T, Hisar, Haryana
Munish Nagpal, PhD, Deputy Commissioner, Govt of Haryana
Sangeeta Trama, PhD, Punjabi University Patiala
Sandeep Singh, PhD, GJUS&T, Hisar, Haryana
Editor-in-Chief: Sunil Saini, PhD, Editorial Office: 1245/18, Moh. Sainian, Hisar, Haryana, India
Email: iahrw2019@gmail.com
Phone: 9255442103
Publisher: IAHRW
ISSN: 2231-5632 (print version)
ISSN: 2321-3671 (electronic version)
Frequency: Quarterly
Indexing: ProQuest, ProQuest Central, Index Copernicus International, J-Gate, Questia Library, Technion Israel Institute of Technology Library
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Panda, T., Lamba, V., Goyal, N., Saini, S., Boora, S., Cruz. (2018). Psychometric Testing in Schools. Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, 8(2), 213–245.
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Slifka, M. K., & Whitton, J. L. (2000) Clinical implications of dysregulated cytokine production. Journal of Molecular Medicine, doi:10.1007/s001090000086
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Calfee, R. C., & Valencia, R. R. (1991). APA guide to preparing manuscripts for journal publication. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
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O’Neil, J. M., & Egan, J. (1992). Men’s and women’s gender role journeys: Metaphor for healing, transition, and transformation. In B. R. Wainrib (Ed.), Gender issues across the life cycle (pp. 107–123). New York: Springer.
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Abou-Allaban, Y., Dell, M. L., Greenberg, W., Lomax, J., Peteet, J., Torres, M., & Cowell, V. (2006). Religious/spiritual commitments and psychiatric practice. Resource document. American Psychiatric Association.
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Editor-in-Chief: Sunil Saini, PhD, Editorial Office: 1245/18, Moh. Sainian, Hisar, Haryana, India
Email: iahrw2019@gmail.com,
Phone: 9255442103
Publisher: IAHRW
ISSN: 2231-5632 (print version)
ISSN: 2321-3671 (electronic version)
Frequency: Quarterly
Indexing: ProQuest, ProQuest Central, J-Gate, Questia Library, Technion Israel Institute of Technology Library
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Pages: 104-107 The burnout can defined as a reaction against chronic stress and the responding to pressures of work or organization. The main objective of this study is the concept of the causes and the effect relationship between two variables the organizational and the institutional silence on the phenomenon of the burnout among the managers and employees that are working in electricity distribution company Ahwaz. Because the burnout effects on all aspects of the people organizational life and reduce the operation and the quality of the people. This research is conducted among the employees and the managers of electricity distribution Ahwaz. To select the required sample is used of the census sampling and the statistical methods such as the standard deviation, the regression and the Pierson correlation coefficient. In this research is used of the Maslach burnout inventory questionnaire and the Denison's organizational culture questionnaire and the akvla's organizational silence. The reliability of the questionnaire was calculated by using the cronbache's alpha coefficient that is satisfactory and acceptable. The results also show that there are significant relationships between the burnout and the Denison's organizational culture and the vakval's organizational silence. Also the organizational silence has a direct relationship with the burnout and has a inverse relationship with the Denison's organizational culture. This means that with the increase of silence in system, the organizational culture is reduced and the burnout is increased. It is worth noting that the relationship is directing between the organizational culture and the burnout. So that the burnout is increased by increasing the organizational culture and the burnout is reduced by reducing the organizational culture. Pages: 104-107Abbas Asmar (Department of Management, Shiraz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shiraz, Iran)Fereshteh Mostafavi Rad… |
Pages: 98-103 The performance of an organization and its people depend on many factors such as knowledge management, Knowledge-Oriented leadership and innovation in the organization. This study examines the impact of knowledge management strategies and Knowledge-Oriented leadership on organizational performance with the mediating role of innovation by path analysis. This is an applied study and discriptive -correlation. The population consisted of 336 production units in Bandar Abbas when sample size was 179 managers of these units by Morgan formula. Standard questionnaires consisting of Knowledge-Oriented leadership, knowledge management strategies, innovation and organizational performance were used for data collection and to analyze the structural equation modeling LISREL software was used. The results generally indicated the significant effect of Knowledge-Oriented leadership and knowledge management strategies on organizational performance directly and indirectly (through innovation). Pages: 98-103Navid Rajaei (Department of Management, Marvdasht Branch, Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht, Iran )Seyed Mohammad… |
Pages: 94-97 This study examined the relationship between the mediating role of environmental performance the relationship between the value added intellectual capital whit the financial performance and economic value and market. The target population included all employees of the Maskan Bank branches in the city of Shiraz the time of the study, 301 people have been based on Morgan table, and 168 employees were selected. Measuring devices in this study Inventory environmental performance (Forging & Martinez, 2006) Pulic's model (2000) to calculate the value added intellectual capital, Formula financial and formulation of economic and market value. The research is descriptive and correlational and non-random sampling method available. Validity questionnaire By content And its reliability by using Cronbach's alpha coefficient, The validity and reliability of the variable and value added intellectual capital, The financial performance and economic value and market Dickey-Fuller unit root test is used That all cases have been confirmed. Data analysis using Likert scale (five-part) And Amos software 20 and spss, done. Results showed a significant positive correlation between the value added intellectual capital The financial performance and economic value And the market is through environmental performance. In addition to verifying the main hypothesis in this study All Subsidiary hypotheses were also approved. In any organization as value added intellectual capital is very valuable resource with that in mind in any organization and with the help of environmental performance leading to improve financial performance and finally create economic value and the market for the organization. Pages: 94-97Negar Hamidi and Ali Asghar Mashinchi Beshman (Department of Management, Marvdash Branch, Islamic Azad… |
Pages: 89-93 The major objective of the study was to analyze the impact of Government of India sponsored rehabilitation programme for poors. In the present study semi structured interview schedule was used to record the spontaneous reactions of three hundred and twenty respondents residing in squatter colonies and apartment complexes on various issues pertaining to their present housing conditions. The focus of interview was to understand the good and bad features of their present housing. The suggestions for improvement in their housing conditions were also noted down. Qualitative analysis was performed to analyze the results. The major results of content analysis revealed that a large majority of residents residing in squatter colonies reported the problems pertaining to unavailability of closed toilet, water logging in the rainy season and fear of dislocation, while major problems reported by respondents shifted in apartment complexes were related to substandard quality of construction which resulted in cracks, dampness on walls, insufficient space, chocking in pipelines, and financial burden of installments. Furthermore, with regard to good features the respondents of squatter colonies reported no financial burden, cohesive neighborhood and closeness to workplace. In contrast, respondents rehabilitated in the apartment complexes expressed happiness and stated that after rehabilitation from slum to apartment complex their fear of dislocation was permanently over, which was a big mental relief. The facilities of closed toilet and water supply were reported as additional good features. Various suggestions for improvement were given by the respondents. Finally, the results were explained with the framework of adaptation theory. Implications of the study were discussed. Pages: 89-93Rakhi Udainiya (Department of Psychology, Barkatullah University, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh)Dinesh Nagar (Faculty of Social… |
Pages: 85-88 The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the area dedicated to using innovative financing and economic development indicators. To achieve this goal, twenty-three-item questionnaire in relation to the seven macro-economic variables such as human capital, physical capital accumulation, reducing the government budget deficit, equitable distribution of wealth, productivity, elimination of poverty and social welfare was designed. Validity this questionnaire by five professors of economics and financial management training in the field of endowment was approved and Cronbach's alpha coefficient to measure the reliability of statistics used in this study consisted of professors and elite economic and financial management in the universities and the endowments were familiar with the area devoted to the research in the province according to population size (58), using a sample of 50samples were obtained. The sampling of samples were selected. To assess data normality Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to measure the direction of dedicated field communication using new financing macro-economic indicators of the one-sample t-test were used at a significance level of 5%, the results showed significant sphere endowed with modern methods of financing the macro-economic variable was seven. The area dedicated to using innovative financing methods can improve the economic variables, economic development, human capital, physical capital accumulation, reducing the government budget deficit, equitable distribution of wealth, productivity, and elimination of poverty and social welfare caupoverty cause accumulation of physical capital. Pages: 85-88Soheyla Motallebi and Iman Jokar (Department of Management, Marvdasht Branch, Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht… |
Pages: 81-84 The main objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between bonds of mass devoted to Iran's macroeconomic indicators (including economic growth, employment, & investments) respectively. To achieve this aim, a questionnaire in relation to the three macro-economic variables include: 1. Economic growth 2. Unemployment 3. The investment was designed. To assess the reliability and validity of the questionnaire was approved by Cronbach's alpha coefficient has-been The rate for the entire questionnaire obtained 0.77 and this number is indicative of the extent appropriate and acceptable reliability. The population consisted of professors and economic elite, familiar with the field of endowment management and financial management and organization at the University endowments are in Fars Province This number has been estimated that about 58 people. Considering the population size of the sample using a sample of 50 people. In this study, a questionnaire was distributed among all members of society, and finally 50 questionnaires (to the participants) were returned The sampling method in this research is available sampling method. To assess data normality Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to assess the association of papers devoted to collective direction With macroeconomic indicators at 95% single sample t-test was used, The results revealed a significant positive correlation between bond is endowed with three macroeconomic variables. The bonds can be devoted to economic recovery in the variables of economic growth, unemployment and investment foundations. Purchase PDF Pages: 81-84Saeideh Rezaei (Department of Management Marvdasht Branch, Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht, Iran)Iman Jokar (Department… |
Pages:77-80 The main objective of the present study was to explore how components of career path and organizational health are correlated with the financial performance of employees at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. The research population included 120 employees of finance units of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, of whom 92 employees were selected as the sample under study using Morgan Table. The instruments used to collect the data were Career Path Questionnaire (Moqimi & Ramazani); Organizational Health Scale (Mirkamali & Maleki Nia); and Financial Performance Inventory (Azizi). The validity of the questionnaires was tested through factorial analysis and their reliability varied from 0.70 to 0.97. The collected data were analyzed by SPSS and Lisrel. The results indicated that components of career path and organizational health have a positive significant correlation with the financial performance. To improve the financial heath, organizational health especially at the administrative level should be taken into account. In addition, components of jab path that have been designed according the organizational needs can be used to place employs at appropriate positions consistent with the organization's goals so that to take steps to improve the administrative heath and finally to strengthen the financial performance. Pages:77-80Maryam Vamdar and Mohammad Hesam Jahanmiri (Department of Management, Marvdasht Branch, Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht… |
Pages: 73-76 The study aims to explain the relationship between service quality and customer demand from the bank pays the bank. In terms of methodology, this study is both descriptive and analytical (correlation) and to identify factors associated with quality of service of correlation and multivariate regression tests were used. The study population is consisted of all Saderat bank customers Fars province. The sample size is 201 people. The findings indicated a significant relationship between independent variables, reliability, responsiveness, reliability, empathy, tangibles, and the adoption of Islamic law with customer demand existed. Regression analysis shows that the first variable in the equation is reliability; these variables alone could explain the 0.41 percent of variations of quality of service. With the adoption of Islamic law into the next variable in the regression model, the amount added 0.1% to the coefficient of determination and the coefficient of determination of the existence of two variables is 0.51 reliability and acceptance of Islamic law. With the arrival of two variables, reliability and empathy 0.017 and 0.009 percent, respectively, the coefficient of determination is added, In total, these four variables have been able 0.544 (54 percent) of variables to explain the quality of service. Pages: 73-76Zahra Rahimi and Gholam Reza Chabokro (Department of Agricultural Economics, Arsanjan Branch, Islamic Azad… |
Pages: 68-72 Capital because of the potential to become other factors in the production process plays an important role. In addition to the proper capital and its combination with other inputs of production factors is the increasing efficiency. Since the possibility of using capital inputs sufficient for establishing the production, it is obvious necessity of capital formation. Marvdasht city in the agricultural sector due to structural bottlenecks and lack of resources needed for agriculture, capital and investment issues are more important. In this study, 384 farmers of the in Marvdasht, Using logit model to analyze the factors affecting access to agricultural credit has been agriculture. The results showed that administrative problems and represent loans and guarantee access to credit was identified as the main obstacles. At the end of the analysis to test the hypothesis of the study was to investigate the factors affecting access to credit The results showed that age, education, income, membership, waiting periods for a loan, extension classes and history of the facility to get access to credit A significant relationship except that the waiting period for a loan of age and have an inverse relationship, all variables directly related to or dependent variable. The results showed that age, education, income, membership, waiting periods for a loan, extension courses and facilities available to receive the credit history of a significant relationship The results showed that age, education, income, membership, waiting periods for a loan, extension courses and facilities available to receive the credit history of a significant relationship Except that the waiting period for a loan of age and have an inverse relationship, all variables directly related to or dependent variable. Pages: 68-72Mojtaba Hajizadeh and Ebrahim Serri Divshali (Department of Agricultural Economics, Arsanjan Branch, Islamic Azad… |
Pages: 64-67 Given the important role of coaches in the development of social skills and creativity of children, this study is the relationship between personality characteristics and social skills and creativity coach preschool children to examine. In addition, it seeks to determine, which of the personality characteristics of teachers of preschoolers are significant for social skills and creativity. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between personality traits and social skills and creativity coach was among preschool children. The population of this research statistical sample of 140 pre-school children and preschoolers and their coaches are the clusters were selected. Survey to measure five personality traits (NEO), social skills Gresham and Elliott questionnaire and Torrance Test of Creative Thinking the image. In this study, data analysis software spss using descriptive and inferential statistics Student test and Pearson correlation test was conducted. The results showed that social skills and creativity of children with extroversion and agreeableness features had a significant relationship coach. And also there is a direct relationship between social skills and creativity of children. But between creativity and social skills of girls and boys, there was no difference. Pages: 64-67Tayebeh Karami (M.A student of Behavioral Sciences (Preschool Education),Arsanjan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Arsanjan… |
Pages: 57-63 The purpose of this paper was to identify and briefly describe the effect of study habit and adjustment on educational achievement of differently able children. In the present study, 400 students of class VI, VII, and VIII studying at various special schools of five district of Chhattisgarh, i.e., Raipur, Durg, Bastar, Rajnandgaon and Bilaspur were taken. The data was analyzed using t test. Leaving few exceptions, it can be concluded that there is an effect of the study habit and adjustment on educational achievement of handicapped children which would be discussed in the paper. Pages: 57-63Sumita Singh (Department of Edu., Chhittisgarh Vanijaya Avam Vigyan Mahavidyalaya, Bhilai, C.G) |
Pages: 51-56 Employees, the most valuable asset of an organization's superior organization and major indexes are compared to other organizations and sectors of economic and social development and to the overall national development, but with the help of efficient human resources is not possible. In the modern world, a significant amount of hours people spend at work And the personal satisfaction of a job in various aspects of socio-economic, psychological and other aspects of their better performance big impact in the workplace As well as their overall satisfaction with life, and therefore also its positive impact on other aspects of life will cause. Given the critical role of medical staff in the health services This study attempts to evaluate job satisfaction among staff working in the field (in various segments of the enterprise) and Ranking sectors, a step towards a better understanding of the problems of this group in the country. This study applied, descriptive, cross-sectional survey to rank the Amir hospital Job satisfaction index TOPSIS approach phase is done. The population in this study are Amir hospitals. Stratified random sampling was conducted. The data collection instrument was a questionnaire that its validity and reliability was confirmed by Cronbach's alpha. Using questionnaires, the job satisfaction among workers in different parts of the hospital evaluated the weights of the criteria, job satisfaction and enjoying views 9 experts was set. Then the fuzzy decision matrix, decision matrix Scale fuzzy, and the weighted Scale Decision Matrix was formed. After determining the ideal solution-phase and anti-phase ideal for each criterion, and calculated similarity index, options were ranked. The results showed that women workers, links, and laboratories have the highest job satisfaction. Pages: 51-56Saeed Shafiei Sarvestani and Alireza Anvari (Department of Management, Marvdasht Branch, Islamic Azad University… |
