Priya Singh

Priya Singh
  • PhD
  • Assistant Professor at IMS Ghaziabad

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Current institution
IMS Ghaziabad
Current position
  • Assistant Professor

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Publications (15)
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Healthcare Waste Management (HCWM) is critical for public health and environmental sustainability. However, healthcare facilities face significant barriers to implementing sustainable HCWM practices, particularly in developing regions. Identifying and prioritizing these barriers is essential to developing practical solutions. This study aims to ide...
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Blockchain is a technology that combines a set of properties to guarantee network security, transparency, and visibility, including a decentralized structure, distributed notes and storage mechanism, consensus algorithm, intelligent contracts, and asymmetric encryption. Supply chain management activities, including supply chain management provenanc...
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This article uses a case study method to explore implementing an organisation’s digital competency-building strategy. The research examines the organisation’s context, including its size, industry and current digital landscape, to comprehensively understand its challenges and opportunities in developing digital competencies. Through qualitative dat...
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Screen media technologies (SMTs) has become an essential part of human life and almost everybody, irrespective of their age group, uses one or the other screen media technologies. Increased dependency on SMTs is raising concerns over their ill effect on the psychological health of its users. The present work aims to study the impact of social media...
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Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are a major work-related problem affecting employees’ well-being worldwide. Employee well-being is also associated with high organisational financial and social costs. Most working adults spend a considerable amount of time at their workplace, thus making workplace conditions a critical factor affecting their physic...
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Occupational stress is one of the most critical factors related to the employees’ well-being in any organization. Employees working in managerial positions are more prone to work-related stress because of the nature of the job and the responsibilities associated with the position. There is a lack of research on the effect of organizational factors...
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The present study analyses the effect of jobcontrol at work on psychological stress for Indian Middle-Level Managers (MLMs)of a public telecom organisation. 210 MLMs from different parts of India haveparticipated in the survey. Three dimensions of job control visualize controlover work (CoW), control overworking time (CoT1) and control over working...
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Reverse logistics practices are gaining attention due to industrial ecology, enforced legislation and corporate citizenship. The rise of green concerns makes reverse logistics a time demanding and relevant area of interest. Remanufacturing, Reselling, Repairing, Cannibalization and Refurbishing are the five main alternatives of reverse logistics sy...
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In every manufacturing process, cutting fluid is the key source of environmental pollution, with most favourable selection of cutting fluid for the manufacturing being an essential for reducing the environmental pollution. Due to the multiplicity of negative effects the cutting fluid wastes produce on mankind and our environment, in modern producti...
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Reverse supply chain logistics means mobility of goods from end consumers towards core manufacturer in the channel of product distribution. Due to intricacies, considerable risks are involved in product recovery operations; therefore core competency and experience are prerequisite for successful implementation of reverse logistics process to Third-...
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Globalization, flicking market requirements and modern lifestyle trends has put up tremendous challenge to manufacturing industries. The product cost is no longer the predominant factor affecting the manufacturers' perception. Flexible manufacturing is a concept that allows manufacturing systems to be built under high customized production requirem...
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Multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) is one of the most common activities in human society. It consists of selecting the optimal one from a set of available alternatives with respect to the predefined criteria or attributes. In this paper, a hybrid decision making approach integrating Analytical hierarchical process (AHP) operators into VIKOR is p...

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