@Research Paper <#LINE#>Integrating antecedent of constructive deviance and exploring obstacles in organization and work related outcomes<#LINE#>Khan@Gul Sanga <#LINE#>1-9<#LINE#>1.ISCA-RJRS-2016-101.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Management Sciences, Shaheed Zulifiqar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology (SZABIST), Islamabad, Pakistan<#LINE#>1/12/2016<#LINE#>27/10/2017<#LINE#>The goal of this study is to specifically examine the impact of organization culture and supervisor support on constructive deviance in banking sector. The data was collected from management trainee employees of a banking sector; a total of 241 data was collected. The study includes statistical analysis in following steps first correlation and then regression. The hypothesis indicate that the association between organization culture and constructive deviance is positive, the association between supervisor supports and constructive deviance is positive, further finding indicates that felt obligation positively mediates the relationship between organization culture and constructive deviance, felt obligation positively mediates the relationship between supervisor support and constructive deviance, respectively. Whereas, neuroticism shows negative association as a moderator between felt obligation and constructive deviance. The study was examined between management trainee employees those that violate organization rules for benefit of the organization, the reason why they engage in different behaviors are explored. This study was explored with theoretical evidence thus the finding may be useful for both academic and managerial implications.<#LINE#>Vadera A.K.. Pratt M.G. and Mishra P. 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The hydrological modelling is effective tool for management of land and water resources as well as hydrologic behaviour of watershed. Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is a physical based distributed parameter model having capability of prediction of runoff, erosion, sediment and nutrient transport from agricultural watersheds under different management scenario in conjunction of Arc GIS. The present study was undertaken for upper Godavari sub basin using SWAT (Soil and Water Assessment Tool) model, which has the capability to integrate GIS databases for estimation of runoff. In the catchment area has been delineated using the Digital Elevation Model (DEM). The Land Use Land Cover (LULC) map was prepared using IRS-P6 LISS-III image. The Slope maps also prepared using DEM. The hydro meteorological data from 1994 to 2014 was used for modelling. The upper sub basin was delineated into 2468 sub basin by taking flow accumulation threshold of 500 ha. It further sub divided into 10,594 HRUs. Each HRU was evaluated by multiple hydrologic response unit option by considering land used cover area of each sub catchments 20 per cent and soil class as 20 per cent and slope parameter 20 per cent. Using hydro-meteorological data runoff was simulated using SWAT model. The coefficient of determination for calibration period was 0.81 and for calibration period was 0.84 for upper Godavari basin. The results showed that model performance for simulating runoff during calibration and validation period was satisfactory for upper Godavari basin in Maharashtra. The results shows that properly validated SWAT model can be used effectively in testing management scenarios in watersheds. The SWAT model with GIS environment show very effective tool for hydrological modelling.<#LINE#>Chavan P.M. and Ukarande S.K. 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(1998).@Large area hydrologic modeling and assessment part I: model development.@Journal of American Water Resources Association, 34, 73-89.@Yes @Review Paper <#LINE#>A review of synthesis of Nickel Oxide by different routes and its Photocatalytic and Microbial study<#LINE#>Audi@Deepa M. <#LINE#>16-22<#LINE#>3.ISCA-RJRS-2017-083.pdf<#LINE#>Dept of Chemistry, Dhempe College of Arts and Science, Miramar, Goa, India<#LINE#>2/8/2017<#LINE#>6/10/2017<#LINE#>NiO nanoparticles are synthesised by co-precipitation, nanocomposite and precursor routes. The co-precipitation method have resulted in maximum yield. The synthesised nanoparticles were charecterised by x-ray diffraction, SEM methods. The crystallite size obtained from XRD using Debye Scherrer formula is found to be in nano range from all 3 methods. The precursor method has resulted in smallest nanoparticles of 12nm.The SEM image shows formation of tetragonal grains by co-precipitation method, nanocomposites have formed spherical clusters and agglomerates by precursor method. The synthesised NiO nanoparticles have found to be an efficient photocatalyst for degradation of methylene blue and have found to have antimicrobial properties.<#LINE#>Fasaki I., Koutoulaki A., Kompitsas M. and Charitidis C. 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A comparative study and kinetic approach.@Journal of Environmental Monitoring, 11(7), 1397-1404.@Yes$Hameed Abdul, Gombac Valentina, Tiziano Montini, Graziani Mauro and siero PauloForna (2009).@Synthesis Charecterisation and Photocatalytic activity of NiO-Bi2O3 nanocomposites.@Chemical Physics Letters, 472, 212-216.@Yes$Hameed A. and Gondal M.A. (2004).@Laser Induced Photocatalytic Generation of Hydrogen & Oxygen over NiO & TiO2.@J Mol. Catal. A-Chem, 219, 109-119.@Yes