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SYLLABUS

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Programme

(Under CBCS Semester System)

Code Subject Credit Marks
501 Organizational Behavior 4 100
502 Financial Markets and Institutions 4 100
503 Advertisement and Sales Promotion 4 100
504 Management Information System and DSS(including practical) 4 100
505 Indian Society and Culture 2 50

501-ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOR

Unit- I

Introduction:

Definition, goals, scope and historical development of organizational behavior, contributing disciplines to OB, models, social systems and organizational culture. International dimensions of OB. Limitations and future of OB.

Unit- II

Individual Behavior:

Introduction and foundation. Personality -definitions, determinants, personality traits and types, theories, instruments to measure personality, personality attributes influencing OB.

Perception:

Meaning, factors influencing perception, theories, perceptual errors.

Emotions:

Meaning, types of emotions, determinants, emotional intelligence.

Unit- III

Attitudes:

Definition, sources of attitudes, types of attitudes, cognitive dissonance theory; four concepts to skills, changing attitudes, and work related attitudes.
Values: concept, importance of values, sources of value system, types, loyalty and ethical behavior.

Learning:

Concept, theories of learning, application of learning in organization.

Motivation:

concept, importance, theories and their applicability.

Unit- IV

Behavior in organization:

Introduction, issues between organizations and individuals. Inter personal behavior; conflict, nature of conflict, levels of conflict, types and conflict management styles.

Communication:

Introduction, importance, process of communication, types, barriers in

Introduction, importance, process of communication, types, barriers in communication, Communication and organizational effectiveness.

Unit- V

Group dynamics: Concept, types of groups and functions, meetings, team work, stages of group formation and its relevance to organization.

Employee stress:

forms, causes, implications and approaches to stress management.

Leadership:,

Concept, approaches, Leading v/s Managing Leadership theories and its implications.

References :

1. Stephen.P.Robbins, et.al - Organizational Behavior, Pearson Publication
2. Steven L., McShane, et.al - Organizational Behavior, TMH.
3. Fred Luthans - Organization Behavior, McGraw Hill.
4. K.Awsathappa - Organisation Behavior.

502 -FINANCIAL MARKETS AND INSTITUTIONS

Unit-I

Financial Markets:

Financial System and Financial Markets- Meaning, Types, Classification of Financial Markets, Money Market, Call money Market, Govt. Securities Market. Capital Market, Debt Market, Primary and Secondary Market, Interlinking Financial Market-Indian and Global Financial Markets.

Unit-II

Financial Institutions:

Broad Categories- Special Characteristics, Money Market Institutions, Capital Market Institutions, Financial Services Institutions, Functions and structure introduced, Stock Exchanges: Constitution, control, functions, Prudential Norms, SEBI Regulations, Sensitive Indices, Investor Services, Grievance Redressal Measures.

Unit-III

Financial Services Institutions:

Clearing Corporation of India Ltd, Discount and Finance House of India Ltd, National Securities Depository Ltd, Securities Trading Corporation of India Ltd. Credit Rating Institutions.

Unit-IV

Financial Instruments:

Commercial Papers, Certificate of Deposits, Treasury Bills, Commercial Bills, Gilt- edged Securities, Equity Shares, Dematerialisation, Preference Shares, Debentures, Warrants and Convertibles, ADRs and GDRs, Derivatives- Options and Futures,

Unit-V

Indian Financial Institutions:

Commercial Banks- Roles, Functions, Regulations, Public Sector, Private Sector and Foreign Banks, Development Banks: IFCI, IDBI, SFCs, NABARD, RRBs, SIDBI, IIBI, Non-Banking Financial Institutions, Insurance Companies- Public and Private, Invesment Policy, Regulatory AuthorityM

References:

1. S Gurusamy, Financial Markets and Institutions, Thomson
2. Gordon & Natrajan; Financial Markets and Services, Himalaya Publishing House

503 –ADVERTISEMENT AND SALES PROMOTION

Unit–I:

Introduction:

Definition, objectives, Functions and classification of advertising, Advertising Agency Functions & structure of modern agency, functions of the advertising department and advertising manager. Client – Agency Relationship (CAR), Selection of agency.

Unit-II:

Advertising as Mass communication: the communication mix, building of advertising program: Creative strategy-Copy, message, advertising appeals, AIDA concept Creation and production in advertising: TV commercials, Radio Jingles, Print ads.

Unit – III:

Advertising media, General and special characteristics of different media: Media planning, scheduling, selection and evaluation, Measuring advertising effectiveness (DAGMAR): The rationale of testing: pretesting, concurrent testing & post testing, recall and recognition.

Unit – IV:

Advertising Budget: Approach and procedures for determining the size of the budget, Administration and control of budget. Regulation of Advertising: Self Regulation by advertising Media (ASCI), Ethics & Social Responsibility in Advertising, E-advertising.

Unit – V:

Introduction: Definition, objectives, Functions and classification of sales promotion. Consumer Promotion, sales force p[lanning and execution, Recent Trends, Elementary knowledge of public relations.

References:

1. Kazmi & Batra, - Advertising and Sales Promotion, Excel Books
2. Batra, Myers & Aaker, - Advertising Management, Pearson education/PHI
3. Jethawaney & Jain, Advertising Management, Oxford University Press.

504-MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM & DSS

Unit- I

Introduction:

Organization and Information systems, Changing Environment and its impact on Business - the IT/IS and its influence - The Organization: Structure, Managers and activities - Data, Information and its attributes - The level of people and their information needs - Types of Decisions and information - Information system, categorization of information on the basis of nature and characteristics. Transaction Processing System (TPS) - Office Automation system (OAS) - Management Information (MIS) - Decision Support System (DSS) and Group Decision Support System (GDSS) - Expert System (ES) - Executive Support System (EIS or ESS).

Unit-II

System Analysis, Development and Models: Need for system analysis - Stages in system Analysis - Structured SAD and tools like DFD, Context Diagram Decision Table and Structured Diagram, system Development Models: Water Flow, Prototype, Spiral, RAD - roles and Responsibilities of System.

Unit-III

Computer Service Systems: Data Communication and Networking - LAN, MAN & WAN - Network Topologies, Internet, Intranet and Extranet, Information systems for: Accounting, Finance, Production and Manufacturing, Marketing and HRM.

Unit- IV

Design of Information System: Fundamental Concept of file design, database design, input output design, procedure design, form design, dialogue design, code design, coupling and cohesion.

Unit- V

Internet- A Conceptual Approach: Web Browsing - Concept of FTP, Telnet, uploading, downloading , HTTP; Internet Explorer; Electronic Data Security; Access Database System.

References :

1. G.V.Sathya Sekhar - MIS, Excell Books.
2. David Obeson - MIS, TMH.
3. Muyrdick and Ross - Information system for Modern Management.
4. Kenneth J Laudon - Management Information Systems - Pearson/PHI, 10/e, 2007.
5. W.S.Jawadekar - MIS, TMH, 3/e, 2004.
6. Ralph Stair – MIS

505-INDIAN SOCIETY AND CULTURE

Unit-I

Demographic Profile: Characteristics of Indian population, Population Growth, Age, Sex, Religion, Language, Occupation, National Policy on Population.
Unit - II
Indian Society: Society and its types, Features of Tribal Society, Agrarian Society, Industrial Society.
Unit- III
Social Stratification: Caste System, Class System, Communities, Ethnic Groups, Weaker Sections and Minorities, Constitutional Provisions for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes.

Unit- IV

Socio-Economic Problems: Poverty, Illiteracy, Unemployment, Hosing, Child Labor, Migration, Occupational Diseases, Insurgency, Terrorism, Crime, Project Affected People, social Destitute, Beggary, Aged Population, Juvenile Delinquency, Problems in Family Life.

Unit- V

Indian culture: Culture - Features, Characteristics and Diversity. Differences with Western culture, Human Values, Values in Work Life, Value Crisis in contemporary Indian Society.

References:

1. Andre Beteille - Society and Politics in India, OUP.
2. Dipankar Gupta - Social Stratification, OUP.
3. Ram Ahuja - Social Problems in India, Rawat Publications.
4. M.N.Srinivas - Social Structure and Caste and Other Essays, OUP.
5. A.N.Tripathi - Human Values, New Age International.
6. NCERT - Text Book on Indian Society.
7. R.Thapar (Ed.) - Tribe, Caste and Religion in India, Macmillan

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