Vikash Prajapat

@nirwanuniversity.ac.in

Assistant Librarian
Nirwan University Jaipur, Rjasthan



                       

https://researchid.co/vikash_prajapat

Research Scholar at Nirwan University-Jaipur Rajasthan

EDUCATION

B.Sc; B.LIB; M.LIB, Pursuing Ph.D.

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Library and Information Sciences, Information Systems, Education, Social Sciences

2

Scopus Publications

8

Scholar Citations

1

Scholar h-index

Scopus Publications

  • DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH-CONSCIOUS CONSUMERS' INTENTION TO ADOPT FITNESS APPS
    Md. Atikur Rahaman, Rupali Dilip Taru, Aman Gupta, Vikash Prajapat, and Emran Ahmed

    LLC CPC Business Perspectives
    This study aims to investigate the factors influencing consumers’ intention to adopt health fitness apps. The target population for this study were current users of health fitness apps. The data collection process was completed using a Google e-mail form with a cover letter for the convenience of customers, wherein 308 respondents were the final sample size. Data were collected from current members of health clubs and fitness centers in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Most of the respondents were males (56%, n = 308), whereas females were 44%, n = 134. Five-point Likert scale was used, where ‘1’ means ‘Strongly Disagree’ and ‘5’ ‘Strongly Agree’, to clarify the item-wise questionnaire. SPSS data analysis software for research purposes was used to evaluate the hypotheses. Cronbach Alpha (α) value was used to justify the reliability of the variables. Four items measure price value; perceived performance, health consciousness, facilitating condition, hedonic motivation are measured by two items; self-efficacy – by three. The results show that the selected six determinants positively and significantly affect consumers’ intention to use health fitness apps. Overall, these variables can explain 55.50% of the variance in predicting behavioral intentions to adopt health fitness apps. Furthermore, this results could provide significant clues to health fitness app developers that can severely influence users to adopt health fitness apps for their wellbeing.

  • Factors influencing employee performance and their impact on productivity: A study of commercial banks in Bangladesh
    Md. Atikur Rahaman, Rupali Dilip Taru, Aman Gupta, Vikash Prajapat, and Md. Abdul Latif Mahmud

    LLC CPC Business Perspectives
    Employees are the most valuable part of every organization in the world, and the success of the organization depends on how well its employees do their jobs. Nowadays, commercial banks in Bangladesh are growing overwhelmingly, so the competition is enhancing one bank to another. Employee performance at the firm level and workplace productivity has not been empirically studied in the context of Bangladesh. The purpose of this study is to find out the variables that affect how well employees at banking institutions in Bangladesh do their jobs. People who worked in private banks in Bangladesh were the focus of this study and the final sample size was 250. The sample size was suitable for quantitative regression analysis. The questionnaire was sent to the e-mail ids of employees, and the questionnaires were adopted from the previous studies. To test the model and hypothesis, SPSS is used to analyze collected data in this study. The regression analysis was duly run with using the SPSS 26.0 version. The study shows that competence, compensation, leadership, and motivation have a big and good effect on how well employees do their jobs in regard to private commercial banks in Bangladesh. So, bank authorities should identify the factors influencing the improvement of the performance of bank employees, and they need to focus on employee productivity-enhancing activities.

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • An Analytical Study on the Impact Of ˜Virtual and Digital Libraries" in the Era of Modern Technology
    TRD Vikash Prajapat, Janardhana Rao
    International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research 11 (2 2024

  • An empirical study on library management system to enhance e-accessibility of informational database.
    F 2024
    Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research 11 (2), d258-d263 2024

  • Determinants of health-conscious consumers’ intention to adopt fitness apps
    VPEA Dr. Md Atikur Rahaman, Rupali Dilip Taru, Aman Gupta
    international journal " Banks and Bank Systems” – Scopus Journal 19 (3), 1-10 2023

  • A Study of Effective Structures Bibliographic Database: Essential Tool to Find Descriptive Records of Relevant Information Sources
    R Taru, V Prajapat, MA Rahaman
    Journal of Survey in Fisheries Sciences, 2317-2324 2023

  • Factors influencing employee performance and their impact on productivity: A study of commercial banks in Bangladesh
    V Prajapat, A Rahman, RD Taru, A Gupta
    Banks and Bank Systems 18 (2), 127-136 2023

  • Consortia of Digital Libraries and Information Networks: National and International
    V Prajapat, TR Dilip
    Knowledge Management in Higher Education Institutions (ICKHI 2022 2022

  • A Comparative Study about Expansion of Digital Libraries in the Current Era and Existence of Traditional Library
    V Prajapat, TR Dilip, MA Rahaman
    International Journal of Advances in Engineering and Management (IJAEM) 4 (6 2022

  • Achievement of Objectives of Library Information Management: Result of Right Structuring of Library Network System
    V Prajapat, TR Dilip
    IJIT ; Eighth Sense Research Group™. All Rights Reserved. 8 (3), 8-15 2022

  • Identify the Impact of Library Management System to Have Efficient Functional Process in Library
    V Prajapat, TR Dilip
    International Journal of Advances in Engineering and Management (IJAEM) ISSN 2022

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • A Comparative Study about Expansion of Digital Libraries in the Current Era and Existence of Traditional Library
    V Prajapat, TR Dilip, MA Rahaman
    International Journal of Advances in Engineering and Management (IJAEM) 4 (6 2022
    Citations: 7

  • Factors influencing employee performance and their impact on productivity: A study of commercial banks in Bangladesh
    V Prajapat, A Rahman, RD Taru, A Gupta
    Banks and Bank Systems 18 (2), 127-136 2023
    Citations: 1