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Volume- II Issue - I
ASTHA School of Management imparts two-year full time Master of Business Administration (MBA) program and
approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi and affiliated to Biju Patnaik University
of Technology (BPUT), Odisha. It is run and managed by Shree Panchamukhi Educational & Charitable Trust,
founded by a group of noble intellectuals and first generation entrepreneurs.
We are immensely pleased to inform you that this year ASTHA School of Management has been reckoned with the
Best Campus Recruitment Award by Eduquest Odisha Excellence Award 2018, and also 20th best B-School in
Eastern India by BT-MDRA Survey; December 2016. ASTHA also received CRISIL rating in the year 2016. In
2015, ASTHA was conferred with the Business School of the year – East by Indian Education Congress.
About the journal:
“ANWESHAN, Astha’s Management Journal” is a multi domain journal in the field of Management. It is an attempt
of Astha School of Management to bring together the research works from across the Globe and assimilates them
in the form of a journal. We are privileged enough to have an editorial board having eminent professors from
national and international Universities across the globe headed by chief editor Professor Dr. Sharmila
Subramanian. We have made every attempt to adhere to the strict double-blind-review process while selecting the
articles with a zero plagiarism tolerance. We are also in the process of getting enlisted in the leading journal
indices.
Why this journal?
With a motto of innovation and purity, Astha School of Management has launched this journal. Academicians,
researchers and the corporate will be benefited from the contributions placed in this journal. The benefits may be
listed as:
a- It will include all the articles related to the social science which affect the business operations such as financial
management, human resources management, marketing management, Industrial Psychology, Education,
Language, Economic, Environment science, Law.
b- All the effort has been made to maintain the integrity of the writings by strict double blind review system.
c- Copy right norms are strictly adhered to.
d- Base for the sharing of knowledge.
e- The case study will be divided into two categories:
Hypothetical case study.
Real corporate case study
Reference list
Your reference list should be ordered alphabetically by author and then chronologically by year of publication.
Book
Lumby, J. (2001). Who cares? The changing health care system. Sydney, Australia: Allen & Unwin.
Book chapter
McKenzie, H., Boughton, M., Hayes, L., & Forsyth, S. (2008). Explaining the complexities and value of nursing
practice and knowledge. In I. Morley & M. Crouch (Eds.), Knowledge as value: Illumination through critical prisms
(pp. 209-224). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi.
Journal article
Boughton, M., & Halliday, L. (2008). A challenge to the menopause stereotype: Young Australian women's
reflections of 'being diagnosed' as menopausal. Health & Social Care in the Community, 16(6), 565-572. doi:
10.1111/j.1365-2524.2008.00777.x
Webpage with an author
Welch, N. (2000, February 21). Towards an understanding of the determinants of rural health. Retrieved from
http://www.ruralhealth.org.au/welch.htm
Webpage with no author
ANCI national competency standards for the registered nurse and the enrolled nurse. (2000). Retrieved from
http://www.anci.org.au/competencystandards.htm
Newspaper article
Bagnall, D. (1998, January 27). Private schools: Why they are out in front. The Bulletin, pp. 12-15.
Government publication
The Health Targets and Implementation (Health for All) Committee. (1988). Health for all Australians. Canberra,
Australia: Australian Government Publishing Service.
Company and Industry Reports
Magner, L. (2016). IBIS World Industry Report OD5381. Coffee Shops in Australia. Retrieved from IBIS World
database
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