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Devkota, Niranjan, Sharad Rajbhandari, Udaya Raj Poudel, and Seeprata Parajuli. "Obstacles of Implementing Industry 4.0 in Nepalese Industries and Way-Forward." International Journal of Finance Research 2, no. 4 (February 16, 2022): 286–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.47747/ijfr.v2i4.488.

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Industry 4.0 is buzzword in recent years and has become a topic of growing importance. It is a new technical framework that has been widely debated and studied and is likely to eventually constitute a fourth industrial revolution because it provides significant progress relevant to intelligent and potential industries in the market. As Nepal has introduced open policies for improving trade conditions in the mid-1980s, industries have to be competitive and capable enough to sustain themselves in such open policies. Such, dependencies can be minimize, and could only be possible, through the increasing the competitiveness of Nepalese industries with the help of use of new technologies. In such context, Nepalese industrial readiness for industry 4.0 is important topic to discuss. This study aims to identify the obstacles of implementing industry 4.0 in Nepalese Industries lies within 3 industrial estates of Kathmandu Valley i.e. Balaju, Patan and Bhaktapur industrial estates. Data has collected data from all 287 running industry from all three industrial estates with the help of questionnaire through respondent interview using KoBo Collect Toolbox. Our study finds that half of the industries (49%) face hurdles while adopting new technologies. Among them, the major hurdles are lack of infrastructure, lack of skilled manpower, lack of capital, poor implementation of policies. Among two third of the respondents think obstacles in implementing industry 4.0 is manageable. Political support, improvement in implementation mechanism and long term strategy are key factors that support industries to invest in new innovative technologies.
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Adhikari, Naba Raj, and Dhan Raj Chalise. "Performance Measurement Practices in Nepalese Telecommunication Industries." Management Dynamics 24, no. 1 (July 4, 2021): 107–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/md.v24i1.47549.

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The main aim of this study was to examine the existing performance measurement (PM) practices in the Nepalese telecommunication industries. Nepal Telecom and Ncell have been selected as a sample of the study. Primary data have been collected through structured questionnaires and telephonic interviews using a five-point Likert scale. The study revealed that Nepalese telecommunication industries had used financial and non-financial measures for performance measurement. The financial measure has got significant use and importance than the non-financial measures. Performance measures have been considered a key managerial tool for evaluating performance. The study revealed that performance measures in Nepalese telecommunication industries had been modified when there were changes in the organization's strategies.
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Ojha, Sateesh Kumar. "Operational Excellence for Sustainability of Nepalese Industries." Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 189 (May 2015): 458–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.03.196.

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Gautam, Meera. "Role of Manufacturing Industries in Nepalese Economy." Management Dynamics 21, no. 1 (February 28, 2018): 34–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/md.v21i1.27002.

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Nepal is an agriculture country major labor force is employed, and contributes nearly thirty percent of GDP. Countries have adopted the policy of industrialization and create jobs for the economic active population. This paper discusses and tries to identify the role played by the manufacturing enterprises. Basically share in GDP, employment, value addition and gender participation. A simple average, straight line growth trend and percentiles are used for the role measurement. The source of data is mainly censuses on manufacturing enterprises conducted in Nepal since first one from1991 to last one in 2012 and Economic Survey. Analysis of the data indicates that the total number of operating establishments is declining, in the same way the total number of employees is also declining. The highest percentages of female workers are engaged as operative workers in all the CMEs. It is realized that whatever the status measured may help to the policy makers or researchers to correlate and analyze further. It is recommended the need of further information is needed on market opportunities and challenges in the past and present, investment and export potential and bottlenecks. This would be useful to entrepreneurs and policy makers alike.
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Kharel, Khom Raj, and Yadav Mani Upadhyaya. "Contribution of Cottage and Small Scale Industries for Boosting Nepalese Economy." Tribhuvan University Journal 36, no. 01 (December 31, 2021): 45–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/tuj.v36i01.43515.

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This study aims to examine how the cottage and small scale industries (CSIs)boosting the national economy of Nepal. As per various studies, CSIs play a great role for empowering Nepalese economy in terms of employment generation, resources mobilization, capital mobilization as well as import substitution of Nepalese foreign trade. The study has explored the contribution of these industries in the diversified areas. Development and promotion of cottage and small industries enhance significant impact on national economy having drastic effects on job creation and resources utilization in Nepal. Descriptive and analytical research design has been applied to analyse the data by using simple statistical tools. The results show that there have been positive influences on employment generation and capital mobilization in Nepalese economy. The study demands that there should be paid more attention toward the development of CSIs for increasing contribution of these industries boosting national economy.
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Shrestha, Prakash. "Employee Perspectives on Decent Work and Job Burnout: Evidence from Nepalese Manufacturing Industries." International Research Journal of Management Science 7, no. 1 (December 31, 2022): 74–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/irjms.v7i1.50629.

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Purpose: This study aims to explore the relationship between decent work and job burnout. Design/methodology/approach: The study employs a structured questionnaire for the survey. It takes into account three factors of job burnout and seven dimensions of decent work to determine whether there is any association between them. The sample includes 600 people from four industrial estates (including 40 manufacturing industries and 15 employees in each) in Nepal. Findings: The findings supported the idea that there is a strong negative link between decent work and job burnout. Adequate working time and workload, meaningful remuneration, and fundamental principles and values at work are the components of decent work that predict a negative association with job burnout best. It seems that employees are more prone to experience burnout when these characteristics, which can be inserted in the many parameters of decent work, are lacking. Employees can combine work and personal duties and progress professionally with decent work and its dimensions. Research limitations/implications: Only a few manufacturing industries among Nepal's four industrial estates are the focus of this research. The findings of this study hence might not apply to all business groups. Practical implications: Decent work dimensions assist in lowering workplace stress among employees. Reduced job burnout improves both work and quality of work life. Originality/value: This research establishes the relationship between decent work and job burnout, to the author's knowledge the first of its kind in the context of Nepalese manufacturing industries.
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Shrestha, Prakash. "Use of Technology and Its Management Issues in Nepalese Industries and Businesses." Nepalese Journal of Management Research 1 (January 31, 2021): 9–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njmgtres.v1i0.37315.

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This paper presents some of the facts regarding the use of technology in Nepalese industries and businesses. This is a research of paper. It uses a set of questionnaires to collect the responses regarding technology management issues. It also reviews and describes scholarly papers, professional research works, and research reports of different national and international organizations to answer the research questions and draw results. Results show that Nepal is rich in many types of traditional technologies. Most of rural businesses are dependent on traditional technology for their activities. The contribution of traditional technology is still important in Nepal’s social-economic sphere and it cannot altogether be neglected. The results also show that the uses of modern technologies are also increasing in Nepal. Regarding modern technologies, information technology (IT), sophisticated technology, biotechnology and tissue culture technology, solar power, computer technology, automation, e-banking, mobile banking, locker facilities, telephone and television, and e-business become popular in Nepalese industries and businesses. The results reveal that lack of political commitment, lack of interactions, the gap between policies and practices, lack of coordination, lack of need assessment, low quality of practical education, low investment in research & development (R&D), inadequate maintenance facilities, the rapid pace of technological change, and non-involvement in decision-making are the key issues related to the management of technology in our context. The focus on R&D is essential for the development of new technologies in Nepal.
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Badal, BP, and Suman Kharel. "Opportunities and Challenges of Tourism Industry in the Context of Visit Nepal 2020." Tribhuvan University Journal 33, no. 1 (June 30, 2019): 67–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/tuj.v33i1.28683.

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Welcoming two million tourists in 2020, is itself a challenge and the challenge from another side is a great opportunity for Nepalese tourism development. Only tourism can transform the nation because other sector of economy requires extensive capital and skillful human resource. Nepal cannot compete with India in Agricultural Production and with China in other industrial productions. Nation’s investment in Agriculture and Industries are in high risks. At this crucial juncture of time Nepal government has announced visit Nepal 2020, which could be a milestone of Nepalese Economic Development. To analyze the challenges and opportunities to welcome 2 million tourists in 2020 the study has been designed. Tourism is a social phenomenon that promotes the movement of visitors to a region or destination in the world with certain natural or artificial features aimed to leisure and rest. Methodologically, it is a qualitative descriptive analysis of available secondary information on Nepalese tourism industry and academia. The method analyzes entire facts qualitatively and interprets the meaning of tourism information. The tourism industry’s viability is based on its natural and cultural environment. The environment encompasses air, land, water, art, history, architect, festivals, and hospitability of people. The foreign tourists and excursionists’ primary interest in Nepal is to study its culture and nature not dust, dirt, and mismanagement of roads etc. Mayors of local governments must be aware on these issues. Nepal’s unique form of musical expression and cultural vibes are becoming lost resulting in cultural dilution. Accessibilities and identification of tourist circuit along with standard food and well accommodation facilities are prior for tourism development for visit Nepal 2020.
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Karki, Govinda Bahadur. "A Brief Environmental Analysis of Tourism and Hotel Industries and their Impact on Nepalese Base Structure." KMC Research Journal 2, no. 2 (December 31, 2018): 59–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/kmcrj.v2i2.29950.

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This brief academic research paper deals with the evolution and present status of tourism and hotel industry in Nepal. It also incorporates the description about tourism business enterprises, about hotel industries, legal and regulatory framework, and contribution of tourism and hotel industries in country's Gross Domestic Product and the impact of tourism and hotel industries on socio-cultural, economic, political and cultural sectors. The basic thrust of this research paper to analyze environmental/ opportunities analysis of tourism and hotel industries as per the rules, policies and market structures. Domestic and global tourism is now generally considered as one of the largest industries in the world and one of the most significant sources of employment and GDP.
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Sharma, Kishor, Edward Oczkowski, and Sisira Jayasuriya. "Liberalization, export incentives, and trade intensity: new evidence from Nepalese manufacturing industries." Journal of Asian Economics 12, no. 1 (2001): 123–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1049-0078(01)00076-8.

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Books on the topic "Nepalese Industries"

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Payments, Nepal Rastra Bank Task Force on Service Sector Commitments and Balance of. Nepal's WTO service sector commitments and its impact on balance of payments situation: A report. Kathmandu: Nepal Rastra Bank, 2005.

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K, Dahal Madan, Dahal Dev Raj, Nepal Foundation for Advanced Studies., and Seminar on Environment and Sustainable Development: Issues in Nepalese Perspective (1992 : Nepal Foundation for Advanced Studies), eds. Environment and sustainable development: Issues in Nepalese perspective. Kathmandu, Nepal: Nepal Foundation for Advanced Studies in cooperation with Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, 1993.

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The current and prospective contriution of women to Nepal's industrial development. [Vienna]: United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1988.

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Book chapters on the topic "Nepalese Industries"

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Lamichhane, Ramhari, and Manoj Sharma Neupane. "Case Study: Nepal. The Inclusion of Green Competences in the Recognition of Prior Learning." In Education for Sustainability, 189–210. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2072-1_10.

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AbstractThis chapter explores the status of environmentally friendly practices and the use of recognition, validation and accreditation (RVA) mechanisms to recognise skills in four major sectors of the Nepalese industry—catering, PVC manufacturing, automotive and waste management. A field survey was conducted on 20 enterprises in the aforementioned sectors. The Nepalese industrial sector is in a very early stage of its development and the level of environmental awareness among employers and employees is very low. Although the present status of the Nepalese industrial sector is at a nascent stage in the creation of green jobs, there seems to be potential for the creation of such opportunities in the future. However, to make use of these opportunities, it is necessary to understand workers’ skills and learning needs that will enable them to work in a way to overcome environmental degradation and mitigate climate change. Green skills that promote greater responsibility towards minimising the negative impact of industrial activities are vital for job creation and sustainable development. The recognition of green skills in the workplace and industry is an area for research that could bring green transformation to the Nepalese economy. The joint efforts of government, enterprises, occupational sectors and training providers, as well as international development partners, are important to institutionalise recognition of green skills in enterprises and industry.
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Devkota, Niranjan, Rabin Paudel, Seeprata Parajuli, Udaya Raj Paudel, and Udbodh Bhandari. "Artificial Intelligence Adoption Among Nepalese Industries." In Advances in Electronic Government, Digital Divide, and Regional Development, 210–25. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-9609-8.ch012.

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Recent advances in technology in the fields of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are significantly changing business environment. In the high-tech competitive edge, it has the immense use of computerized knowledge analytics, particularly for information management and the industrial sector. This study aims to analyze adoption of artificial intelligence among Nepalese industries, how industries are ready to adopt AI, challenges being faced and ways for improvement. Findings of the study revealed that on average 20.77% industries are ready in terms of technological sufficiency, 29.91% industries are ready in terms of management efficiency, and 39.23% industries are ready in terms of value creation potential in the firm for the adoption of AI intelligence. Further, 56% industries stated that small market size and lack of skilled manpower are the major challenges for AI adoption. Therefore, this study concludes that as stated by 44% industries, if they get adequate and relevant support from government, it would be easier for them to adopt AI.
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Reports on the topic "Nepalese Industries"

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Oosterhoff, Pauline, Karen Snyder, and Neelam Sharma. Nepali Women at Risk from Misguided Anti-Trafficking Strategies. Institute of Development Studies, December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/ids.2022.073.

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There are burgeoning hospitality, entertainment, and wellness industries in Nepal. The label ‘Adult Entertainment Sector’, used in anti-trafficking efforts, has resulted in stigmatisation of the owners and, mainly female, workers of some businesses in these industries. Labour intermediaries, who help businesses get employees and workers find jobs, are a critical and often misrepresented part of these informal industries. Women are stuck with few options for safe employment in Nepal or foreign labour migration. Supporting the easy registration and monitoring of these businesses and social protection will improve Nepal’s economy and enhance working conditions.
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