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Job Stress and Job Satisfaction of IT Companies' Employees

C. Sathya Kumar

Management and Labour Studies, 2011, vol. 36, issue 1, 61-72

Abstract: This paper tries to explore decision making phenomenon among husbands-wives with respect to purchase of high involvement items. While selecting the purchase items, care has been taken to qualify them in terms of evidence of pronounced decision making, involvement of huge financial outlay, and prolonged consumption over a wide span of time. Since 1970's decision making and subsequent purchase roles played by husband-wives in household has witnessed a tremendous shift in the Western countries. This is governed by demographic factors like increasing women in the workforce, higher educational standards, and delayed age of marriage. As a fallout of this trend, the topic assumes significance, and effort has been made to study if there is an underlying shift in decision making observed in Indian households. This is achieved through measurement of the relative influence exerted by husbands and wives in purchase decisions

Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1177/0258042X1103600104

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