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2024
- 593 Could Economic Incentive Reduce Efficiency in Academia?
by Kausik Gangopadhyay - 592 Social-tech Ventures in Social-tech Ventures ? Dilemmas for Social Entrepreneurs
by Madhurima Basu & Rajesh Srinivas Upadhyayula & Sumit Mitra & Vidya Sukumara Panicker - 591 Role of Cliques, Enabling Leadership And Interactions in Emergence: A Network Analysis Approach of the Complex Adaptive System Dynamics
by Rona Elizabeth Kurian & K Unnikrishnan Nair - 590 Pipes and Prisms: Duality of Social Networks and International Growth of Emerging Market INVs
by Madhurima Basu & Rajesh Srinivas Upadhyayula - 589 Gender and Consumption: Understanding Gender Stereotypes on Digital Media
by Pawan Borde & Nivedita Bhanja - 588 Motivations for Counterfeit Luxury Consumption
by Shreyash Sahu & Nivedita Bhanja & Anubha Sekhar Sinha - 587 Leadership Of Organizational Change: A Review
by Rona Elizabeth Kurian & K Unnikrishnan Nair
2023
- 585 Factors Associated with Underperformance of Family Business Groups in India, Post-Liberalization
by S.Subramanian - 584 AI Safety: where do we stand presently ?
by Arjun Hari & Mohammed Shahid Abdulla - 583 WhatsApp as a Superapp : Chatbots, Business API and the challenges ahead
by Arjun Hari & Mohammed Shahid Abdulla - 582 Working remotely and feeling lonely? – Work characteristics and the role of knowledge hiding
by Payal Anand - 581 Not All Gold Glitters the Same: Unpacking Investment and Sentiment for Effective Persuasion to Drive Gold Monetization in India
by Priya Narayanan - 580 From “Making Charges” to “Crafting Premium”: Determining the Feasibility of a Novel Strategy for Marketing Gold Jewelry
by Priya Narayanan - 579 Access to health care services in India: Evidence from the latest NFHS data
by Chitwan Lalji - 578 Child Immunization in India: Evidence from the NFHS data
by Chitwan Lalji - 577 Socio-demographic factors associated with AYUSH service users
by Chitwan Lalji - 576 AYUSH service users in the Indian context
by Chitwan Lalji - 575 Monetary Policy, Liquidity Shock and Bank lending: The Case of Currency Demonetization in India
by MD Gyasuddin Ansari & Rudra Sensarma - 574 Does CSR Regulation affect Financial Policy: A Quasi-Natural Experiment Approach
by Nemiraja Jadiyappa & Mrunal Chavda - 573 CSR Regulation and Working Capital Management: Evidence from a Quasi-Natural Experiment
by Nemiraja Jadiyappa & Mrunal Chavda - 571 Knowledge transfer in Expansion programmes of Educational Institutions: Role of Institutional Theory
by Roopak K Gupta - 570 Technology Evaluation for Product Innovation Using Evidential Reasoning Approach
by Thangamani Gurunathan - 569 Enabling Financial Inclusion In Rural India Through A Phygital Model
by Aseel Rasheed K & Pankaj Kumar Baag - 568 Content Analysis of Environmental Journalism in Indian English Business Newspapers: Pre and During Covid-19 Reporting Patterns and Its Possible Effect on Public Policy
by Shilky Gupta & Anupam Das - 567 Value Creation and Value Capture in Social Enterprises - A Business Model Perspective
by M.K. Nandakumar & Ashish Malik - 566 Website Traffic in Information Centric Settings through Knowledge Management Lens
by Harikrishnan R S & Anindita Paul - 565 Safe Consumer Experiences in the Post-Pandemic World: Rethinking Servicescape Designs
by Deepak S. Kumar & K Unnikrishnan Nair & Keyoor Purani - 564 Examining the Relationship between Time poverty and Work Engagement
by Dr. Kapil Verma - 563 Indian Msmes' Encounter With Delayed Payments: A Resource Dependence Theory Perspective (Rdt)
by Vishnusaranya Ivaturi & Anubha Shekhar Sinha - 562 Unlocking the ambidexterity of innovative work behaviour: Role of organizational routines and ambidextrous leadership
by Roopak K Gupta - 561 How do currency interventions affect corporate risk management? Evidence from India
by Ekta Sikarwar - 560 What drives the currency exposure of firms in the hospitality industry? A multi-country investigation
by Ekta Sikarwar - 559 Comparing Rural Entrepreneurship in Developed and Developing Economies: A Systematic Literature Review
by Anubha Shekhar Sinha - 558 PARIVAR-CT: Patients-at-Risk integrated with Variance reduction for Clinical Trials
by Mohammed Shahid Abdulla & L Ramprasath - 557 Multi-Armed Bandit Algorithm For Best Sharpe Ratio Detection
by Sabrina Khurshid & Gourab Ghatak & Mohammed Shahid Abdulla - 556 A Note on Generalized Second Order Value Iteration in Markov Decision Processes
by V Anthony Vijesh & Shreyas S R & Mohammed Shahid Abdulla - 555 A peer-to-peer lending application on blockchain to finance realworld assets
by Lija Chandran & Mohammed Shahid Abdulla - 554 Sovereign Debt Restructuring: Destabilizing Action of Litigations
by Ansari Salamah - 553 Trends and Patterns in Telemedical Patient Satisfaction: A Bibliometric Review using Co-Word Analysis
by Meera Simon C & Shovan Chowdhury - 552 Fighting Inequalities: The Indian State and Business
by Ashish Phanithi & Ansari Salamah - 551 International New Ventures and Born Globals: A Theoretical Review & Synthesis of Literature
by Madhurima Basu & Rajesh Srinivas Upadhyayula - 550 Knowledge as practice - How Artificial Intelligence can create new knowledge?
by Siddharth Madhav Joshi & Anubha Shekhar Sinha
2022
- 549 India's Progress on Corporate Disability Inclusion: Integration or Tokenism?
by Saumya Sibi Joseph & Salamah Ansari - 548 Telemedicine and Its Adoption among Rural Women in India
by Babita Bhardwaj & Anindita Paul - 547 Medical Tourism: A Transaction Cost Economics Perspective
by Kiran J Mahasuar & P Rameshan & Rajesh S Upadhyayula - 545 Social Institutions, Identities, and Labor Force Participation
by Chinmayi Srikanth & Shubhasis Dey - 544 Multigenerational Persistence and The Great Gatsby Relation for India
by Chinmayi Srikanth & Shubhasis Dey - 536 Games with strategic decision making: Poker algorithms and an application to Tic-tac-toe with accelerating modifications
by Lija Chandran T V & Mohammed Shahid Abdulla - 535 Studying The Role Of Online Store Layout On Variety Seeking Behavior
by Aishwarya Ramasundaram - 534 Dealing with Contractual Incompleteness and Poor Contractual Enforceability
by Aishwarya Ramasundaram - 533 Exploring the Role of Culture in Website Aesthetics
by Aishwarya Ramasundaram - 532 The role of colours in the co-creation process
by Aishwarya Ramasundaram - 531 Developing a model of Aesthetic consumption
by Aishwarya Ramasundaram - 530 Does Economic Freedom Influence the FDI - Growth Nexus in BRICSASEAN Economies?
by Md Gyasuddin Ansari & Rudra Sensarma - 529 Does knowledge empower? A story of debt literacy and credit usage in rural consumer finance
by Remya Tressa Jacob & Rudra Sensarma - 528 Structural Changes Amongst Incumbent Firms in Emerging Economies
by Salman Ali - 527 Influence of Technological & Other Environmental Factors on Organizational Strategy
by Salman Ali - 526 Understanding consumers’ behavior towards sustainable consumption by using the SHIFT framework and Organismic Integration Theory (OIT)
by Gladys Stephen - 525 What Explains Excess Liquidity of Banks? Empirical Evidence from India
by Md Gyasuddin Ansari & Rudra Sensarma - 524 An exploratory study on Alternate Protein
by Geetha M & Saparya Suresh - 523 Is Government Health Subsidy Targeted Enough in India? Estimation of Private and Public Treatment Costs for Cancer Patients
by Ashok Thomas & Kausik Gangopadhyay & Kulbhushan Balooni & Satheeshan Balasubramanian & Maya Padmanabhan - 522 Evaluating the Pragmatism of TRIPS Waiver Proposal: An Analysis from Legal and Policy Perspective
by Deva Prasad M & Salamah Ansari - 521 An exploratory study on Alternate Protein
by Geetha M & Saparya Suresh - 520 Examining the Relationship Between Work Intrusions and Enacted Incivility: Developing a Conceptual Model
by Kapil Verma - 519 Investigating the Moderating Effects of Age in the Relationship Between Transformational Leadership and Turnover Intention
by Kapil Verma - 518 Investigation of the Effects of Servant Leadership Behaviors on Leader Well-being
by Kapil Verma - 517 Influence of Interpersonal and Informational Justice on Work Engagement
by Kapil Verma - 516 Using Factors for Digital Inclusion to Assess Changes in Digital Use Behavior During Covid-19
by Anindita Paul & Borchuluun Yadamsuren & Kim M. Thompson - 515 Banker on Board and the Debt-Equity Choice - Evidence from India
by Suja Sekhar C & Jijo Lukose PJ - 514 Insider Ownership and Private Placement - Evidence from India
by Suja Sekhar C & Jijo Lukose PJ - 513 Understanding the shift consumer sentiments towards consumption during Covid -19
by Saparya Suresh - 512 Attribute Rating and its impact on Attraction and Compromise Effects
by Pronobesh Banerjee - 511 Class-divide in the evolution of career schemas and occupational mandates in the institutionalization of imported occupations: The case of Stand-up Comedy in India
by Sumelika Bhattacharyya & Priya Nair Rajeev - 510 Labels and ideals: Decoding the implications of 'Impact' Investing for Indian Social Startups
by Simy Joy & Priya Nair Rajeev - 509 Enhancing market access of women micro-entrepreneurs through online platforms: A study of women micro-entrepreneurs of Kudumbashree, Kerala
by Simy Joy & Priya Nair Rajeev - 508 Impact of Life Design Counseling in Managing Mid-career Dilemmas of Professionals
by Deepa Unnikrishnan & Priya Nair Rajeev - 507 Attribute Rating and Choice Deferral
by Pronobesh Banerjee - 503 Effect of Foreign Exchange Interventions on Corporate Hedging Activities: Evidence from Indian Firms
by Ekta Sikarwar - 502 Ethical leadership and Complexity of Innovative Work Behavior: The mediating moderating mechanism
by Roopak K Gupta - 500 Pro-market reform and first cross-border acquisition speed of emerging market firms: Exploring intergroup and intragroup heterogeneity
by Sandeep Yadav & Rajesh Srinivas Upadhyayula - 499 Mutual funds group connections and proxy voting A study of Indian business group sponsored fund houses
by S.Subramanian - 498 Socioemotional wealth in Indian Family Business Group- Tata Saga
by S.Subramanian - 497 Estate Division Problem: The Core and The Godly Interference
by Anirban Ghatak - 496 The Interplay of Identity and Social Network from an Evolutionary Game Theoretic Perspective
by Anirban Ghatak & Diganta Mukherjee - 495 Mobile Payment as an Enabler of Sharing Economy: Evidence from Rural Microentrepreneurs
by Ashish Desai & Siddharth Joshi & Abhipsa Pal - 494 Technology for a Better World: Evidence from Three ICTs in India
by Abhipsa Pal - 493 Technology and Inequality across Three Eras: An Investigation of the Green Revolution, Yellow Revolution, and the Mobile Payments Evolution
by Abhipsa Pal & Salamah Ansari - 492 Sharing Economy and Sustainable Development: Evidence from Food Delivery Apps
by Abhipsa Pal & Taiane Ritta Coelho & Md. Rakibul Hoque - 491 Assessing the Impact of Agriculture Market Digitization on Farmers Price Realization:The Case of Indian eNAM
by Reddy Sai Shiva Jayanth & Sthanu R Nair & Thasni Thajudeen - 490 India s Contract Farming Act A Critical Assessment
by Sthanu R Nair & Reddy Sai Shiva Jayanth & Deva Prasad M - 489 Fair & Lovely is now Glow & Lovely: Two Sides of the Colorism Coin
by Ananya Burman & Anupam Das - 488 A Pedagogical Schema of Storytelling for Managers
by Anupam Das - 487 T-Metric: a New Citation Metric for Time-Dependent Impact Measurement Abstract: : In this paper, we come up with a new citation analysis metric that accounts for recency, temporality, and citation count together in scholarly productions. Number of citations of an academic production plays a major role in deciding the popularity of it in the age of digital archiving. The popularity of an article and in turn its citation count also, in a way, paves the way forward for further research in the domain. Although, there has been criticisms about such veremphasis on citation counts, no alternative metric has come up to replace citation count as the primary metric of relevance for scholarly articles. In this paper, we argue against using citation count as the most important measure of relevance of scholarly articles because citation count entirely overlooks the temporal nature of the citations. As scholarly articles differ in their impact over time, we argue that the idea of timedependent impact should be taken into consideration in order to rank the scholarly productions in terms of their impact. Hence, we propose T-metric as an alternative to the current practice of using citation count to measure the impact of academic articles/books/essays
by Anirban Ghatak & Sarvani Cheruvu - 485 Glocal Regulatory Business Compliance on Data Protection Law: Comparative Analysis / Note on Global and Indian Law
by Shannu Narayan & Sandip Barui & Saparya Suresh - 484 What’s in a name: Does your name on home ownership or rental papers matter?
by Chitwan Lalji - 483 Family’s meal arrangement practices and health outcomes of women
by Chitwan Lalji - 482 Inter-economic group marriages and health status of (ever) married women in India
by Chitwan Lalji - 479 Keep in touch (with the natal family): Evidence from (ever) married women in India
by Chitwan Lalji - 479 Keep in touch (with the natal family): Evidence from (ever) married women in India
by Chitwan Lalji - 478 Understanding people power during natural disasters-A social network analysis
by Aishwarya Ramasundaram - 478 Understanding people power during natural disasters-A social network analysis
by Aishwarya Ramasundaram
2021
- 481 Is CSR the key to unlocking debt financing during COVID-19? A multicountry perspective
by Jagriti Srivastava & Aravind Sampath & Balagopal Gopalakrishnan - 480 ALS-ORAN 5G: Adapting to Lowpower-WAN & Satellite - Open Radio Access Network in 5G
by Lija Chandran TV & Mohammed Shahid Abdulla - 477 Glass Ceiling Effect In The Indian Corporate Sector: A Reality Check
by Madhurima Basu & Anubha Shekhar Sinha - 476 ALS-ORAN 5G: Adapting to Lowpower-WAN & Satellite - Open Radio Access Network in 5G
by Lija Chandran TV & Mohammed Shahid Abdulla - 473 In-kind financing during a pandemic: Trade credit and COVID-19
by Jagriti Srivastava & Balagopal Gopalakrishnan - 472 SAHEB: Securing the Access to Hardware for an Exam Browser
by Lija Chandran T V & Mohammed Shahid Abdulla - 471 Client-centric modular architecture: Empirical investigation into the organizational design of a large Indian IT service vendor
by Simy Joy - 470 Intra- and inter-organizational controls in outsourcing: Controlees’ perspectives
by Simy Joy - 469 Video and Audio Streaming Over Bluetooth in order to maintain quiet zones
by Lija Chandran T V & Mohammed Shahid Abdulla - 468 Patients-at-Risk (PaR): A new performance measure for response-adaptive trials
by L Ramprasath & Mohammed Shahid Abdulla - 467 A Dynamic General Equilibrium (DGE) Model of Structural Transformation for India
by Kausik Gangopadhyay & Debasis Monda & Thasni Thajudeen - 466 MPVIDS-SVB: Mobile Phone Virtual ID system based on smartphone volunteers’ Blockchain
by Lija Chandran T V & Mohammed Shahid Abdulla - 465 1+ Click buy options for Digital Ads suited to Consumer-facing Micro- and Small Businesses in India
by Lija Chandran T V & Mohammed Shahid Abdulla - 464 Financial Intermediaries: Its different role
by Gunturu Phani Sai Vamsi Krishna & Pankaj Kumar Baag - 463 Financial Inclusion in India: An approach through FinTech as a solution
by Kevin Thomas Chacko & Pankaj Kumar Baag - 462 Financial Inclusion Among Transgender Community: A Perspective
by Aneesha M A & Pankaj Kumar Baag - 461 Consequences of Consumers’ attitude toward CRM
by Gladys Stephen - 460 Forerunners Of Cause Related Marketing
by Gladys Stephen - 459 BBECT: Bandit -based Ethical Clinical Trials
by Mohammed Shahid Abdulla & L Ramprasath - 458 Work from home amenability and venture capital financing during COVID-19
by Jagriti Srivastava & Balagopal Gopalakrishnan - 457 Predicting In-Store Shopping post-COVID using Theory of Planned Behaviour
by Ekta Srivastava & Gladys Stephen - 456 A Qualitative Approach to Consumer Creativity Using Discourse Analysis
by Ekta Srivastava - 455 Impact of Persuasive Advertising Appeals on the Consumer Adoption of Competing Products: a Conceptual Framework and Research Propositions
by Ekta Srivastava - 454 Ignorance hurts but silence kills: Can Social Media address Taboos to achieve Sustainable Health and Hygiene?
by Ekta Srivastava - 453 Consumer Creativity and Consideration Set: A Conceptual Framework and Research Propositions
by Ekta Srivastava - 452 Effect of Socio – Behavioural Design of Conversational Agents on Customer Responses: A Review
by Joffi Thomas & Priya Premi - 451 Driving Innovations, Leveraging Technology in Indian Business Ecosystem
by Joffi Thomas & Dinesh Tiwari - 450 Conflict Resolution Strategies in Channels
by Aishwarya Ramasundaram - 449 COVID-19 in India: Policy Suggestions using Epidemiological Modeling
by Anirban Ghatak & Ranraj Singh - 447 Learnings for Business in times of pandemic
by Sumit Mitra - 446 When consumers do not compromise - An Eye Tracking Study!
by Pronobesh Banerjee & Tamara Masters - 445 Temporal Construal and Brand Extension Evaluation
by Pronobesh Banerjee - 444 Temporal Construal and Brand Categorization
by Pronobesh Banerjee - 443 Brand Representation Over Time
by Pronobesh Banerjee - 442 Monetary Policy, Interbank Liquidity and Lending Behaviour of Banks in India
by Md Gyasuddin Ansari & Rudra Sensarma - 441 Does salary dispersion affect team performance in cricket? Evidence from the Indian Premier League
by Deepak Srivastav & Puram Praveen & Rudra Sensarma & Anand Gurumurthy - 440 Does Access to Key Household Resources Help in Reducing Violence against Women?
by Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay & Sanjukta Sarkar & Rudra Sensarma - 439 Evolution of Feminism and Feminism Movements in India
by Janvi Pate & Anubha Sinha - 438 Women Entrepreneurship in Rural India: A Study on Women of Gujarat
by Janvi Pate & Anubha Sinha - 437 Consumerism & Human Sexuality
by Omkumar Krishnan - 436 Branding of Start-ups- Indian Experience
by Omkumar Krishnan - 435 Establishing a distinct identity, meaning and scope of the domains of responsible consumption - An extensive review
by Gladys Stephen - 434 Project Indian Nationalism: Synthesis of Indic Civilization and European Governance?Abstract: Nation is a Western construct but is a popular one in Indian political parlance. The idea of the nation is not as incontrovertible as we may think. The European origin of this word was lost in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century when Indian leaders attempted to create an Indian nation by claiming equivalence to the Western nations. These leaders, from Aurobindo Ghose to Mahatma Gandhi, were aware of their construct but did as a means for securing respect to the people. The end result is the creation of the Indian Nationalism
by Kausik Gangopadhyay - 433 The Impact of NFRA on Analyst Earnings Forecast
by Abraham Mathews T & Abhilash S Nair - 432 Do IPOs price the risk of audit qualification?
by Abhilash S Nair - 431 Testing the Change in Correlation Structure across Markets : High-Dimensional Data
by Abhilash S Nair & Suresh Kalagnanam - 430 Is Rural Household Debt Sustainable in a Financially Included Region? Evidence from Three Districts of Kerala, India
by Remya Tressa Jacob & Rudra Sensarma & Gopakumaran Nair - 429 A Critical Analysis on the Impact of Work From Home Policy in India
by Saparya Suresh - 428 Response of Bank Lending to Monetary Policy in India: Does Liquidity Matter?Abstract: We examine the role of bank liquidity in monetary policy transmission in India. We apply threshold panel regression with liquid assets of banks as the threshold variable. Using annual data for Indian banks covering the period 2005-2017, we find that there is a negative impact of monetary policy tightening on bank lending. In a low liquidity regime, banks react more strongly to monetary policy as compared to in a high liquidity regime. The reaction of different bank groups (public sector and private sector banks) to monetary policy is heterogenous across the liquidity regimes. Our results suggest that for effective transmission of monetary policy, any abundant liquidity with public sector banks must be neutralized by the monetary authority
by Md Gyasuddin Ansari & Rudra Sensarma - 427 Enjoy Your Favourite Book as a Movie: Using a Classroom Exercise to Enhance Student Learning of Brand Extensions and Preparation of Marketing PlansAbstract: Brand extension is a popular practice among marketers for introducing new offerings. Yet limited resources are available for marketing educators to simulate the challenges of this strategy. In this article, we describe a classroom exercise that takes students through the different stages of planning a brand extension, based on a scenario of a book being made into a movie. The project also provides them with an opportunity to be in the shoes of a marketing manager in the preparation of a detailed plan, for extending an existing brand to a different target market. Results from its implementation in a marketing course are discussed and implications for marketing educators are highlighted
by Aravind Reghunathan & Sridhar Guda - 426 Unravelling the Glass Ceiling Phenomenon Using Critical Hermeneutics
by Madhurima Basu & Anubha Shekhar Sinha - 425 The Glass-Ceiling Phenomenon: A Literature Review and Research AgendaAbstract: In a patriarchal society with values that are mostly male-dominated, it is indeed difficult for a woman to secure a deserving platform for herself. Gender issues thus have received much importance in the field of management studies. One such prominent gender issue is the glassceiling phenomenon that exists in workplaces. This paper does a review of 98 articles on the glass-ceiling effect and has segregated each article under one of the four baskets - (i) Evidence of the glass-ceiling phenomenon. (ii) Sources of origination of the glass-ceiling, (iii) Consequences of the existence of a glass-ceiling & what happens when it is broken (iv) Ways to shatter the glass ceiling in the workplace. Further to this, several research agendas have been put forward for future researchers. This paper contributes immensely to the existing body of knowledge pertaining to the glass-ceiling issue and will also help future scholars to streamline their research avenues
by Madhurima Basu & Anubha Shekhar Sinha - 424 Thank You for Being Fair: Can Gratitude Explain Why Justice Perceptions Enhance Work Engagement?Abstract: Social exchange theory has been extensively used to explain the motivational effects of employee justice perceptions (Colquitt, et al., 2013). Moreover, emotions are at the center of most justice-related experiences and social exchanges at work. Yet there is still a dearth of research on emotions in the justice literature. In this study, we integrate the social exchange perspective with research on discrete positive emotions and examine whether the specific emotion of gratitude mediates the relationship between distributive, procedural and interactional justice, and work engagement. Furthermore, we also develop the boundaries around these relationships by examining the moderating role of promotion focus. We test our hypothesized model in a two-wave study based on a sample of 241 full-time working professionals. Results show that even after controlling for work engagement at time 1, each justice dimension – distributive, procedural, and interactional justice – has indirect effects on work engagement at time 2 through the emotion of gratitude. Moderated-mediation analyses indicate that for each justice dimension, indirect effects via gratitude are significant only for low promotion focus employees. Several important theoretical and practical implications of our study are discussed.Length: 3 pages
by Kapil Verma & Yu K.Y. Trevor - 423 Moral Character and Stewardship: Explaining the Role of Enlightened Self-InterestAbstract: Stewardship theory has proven influential in enhancing our understanding of responsible leadership. At the same time, much less is known about what the dimensions of stewardship are or why certain leaders tend to act as stewards of their organizations. Limited empirical research on stewardship, characterized by contentious findings, has led some scholars to question the utility of stewardship theory. In this conceptual article, we develop a framework that can explain how organizations can foster the development of responsible leaders, i.e. stewards. We elucidate the dimensions of stewardship and argue that stewardship is promoted through a state of “enlightened self-interest”, which is a consequence of moral character. Overall, we aim to advance our understanding of the usefulness of stewardship theory in promoting responsible leadership
by Kapil Verma - 422 Differentiating Discrete Positive Emotions: Examining the Effects of Gratitude and Pride on Daily Work EngagementAbstract: Past studies have shown that both trait and state positive affect are beneficial for work engagement. Extending this line of research, we examined the within-person relationship between engagement and two discrete positive emotions – gratitude and pride. We hypothesized that gratitude would positively impact daily engagement. Integrating goal orientation theory with research on pride, we hypothesized that performance-approach orientation and learning orientation would moderate the relationship between authentic pride and engagement. A diary study conducted over five consecutive days with two measurement occasions per day (N = 119 employees) provided support for our hypotheses regarding the direct effects of gratitude and the moderating effects of performance-approach orientation. We demonstrate that different discrete positive emotions can have substantially different effects on engagement
by Kapil Verma - 421 Positive mood and engagement: A moderated mediation model of promotion focus and social supportAbstract: In this paper, we examined the within-person relations between positive mood at the beginning of the work day and job engagement during the day. We hypothesized that selfefficacy mediates the positive association between positive mood and state work engagement. We also investigated the boundary conditions and predicted that trait promotion focus and perceived social support moderate these relations. A diary study conducted over five consecutive working days with two measurement occasions per day (N = 119 employees) provided support for our moderated mediation model. Self-efficacy mediated the relationship between positive mood and state engagement. As predicted, these relationships were significant only for individuals low in promotion focus. As a key work characteristic, perceived social support strengthened the relations between positive mood, efficacy and engagement. Results establish causal links between positive mood and state engagement, and elaborate existing knowledge about when these effects are likely to occur
by Kapil Verma & Yu K.Y. Trevor - 420 State Humility and Helping – Explaining a Dynamic RelationshipAbstract: We advance research on humility as a state and use experience sampling techniques to examine how humility can influence helping behaviors. Data was collected for six consecutive weeks and multilevel analysis revealed that humility significantly affects gratitude, which in turn impacts the following week’s helping behaviors. The relationship between gratitude and helping behaviors was stronger when employee’s task performance was high.Length: 3 pages
by Kapil Verma - 419 Do Engaged Employees Create Resources Daily? The Role of Family-to-Work Conflict and ExtraversionAbstract: In previous research, scholars have sought to better understand the association between work engagement and job and personal resources, and have mostly argued that engagement results in building more resources over longer periods of time. However, we suggest that it may be difficult for engaged employees to create resources every day. Drawing from the Conservation of resources theory, we investigate the boundary conditions of the association between day-level work engagement and three key resources: positive affect, self-efficacy and social support at work. We propose that work engagement may not be positively related with these resources when family-to-work conflict is high. Secondly, we also contend that engaged employees, who are low in extraversion, may not be able to build these resources. A diary study conducted over five consecutive working days with two measurement occasions per day (N = 116 employees) provided support for our multilevel, moderated-mediation model. Results indicated that when family-to-work conflict is high, previous-day’s work engagement leads to lower positive affect, which in turn results in lower levels of self-efficacy and social support. Moreover, for low extraversion employees, work engagement is associated with decreased positive affect, leading to lower self-efficacy and social support. Overall, this study enhances our understanding of when and for whom work engagement may not lead to job and personal resources.Length: 3 pages
by Kapil Verma - 418 Phases in evolution of Information Communication Technology for Development (ICTD) Literature: A systematic reviewAbstract: In this literature review the objective is to undertake a comprehensive study of ICTD literature and identify major themes in it. This work aims to identify major research gaps that may lead to useful directions for future research. For the scope of this literature review we have limited the referred literature within the domain of information systems. Some references from fields like development studies and public policy have been made for the sake of clarifying the basic concepts but it majorly adheres to information system literature. Under the descriptive classification I studied the distribution of articles as per chronology, publication source and methodology they followed. It was observed that year 2007 was a crucial year for ICTD literature with maximum number of publications in this year. Post this the overall number of publications in this field increased substantially. Methodically ICTD is a qualitatively studied domain predominantly. It was found that ICTD studies have abundantly used theories from various fields and have an appreciable amount of theoretical basis in their analysis. Native theories however are low and mostly consisting of frameworks and models. I then studied the ICTD project on basis of five themes: Transformation belief, development approach, design approach, agency of development and impact measured and identified related patterns. Finally, I studied the patterns in evaluative studies in ICTD literature and observed a dominance of research efforts in understanding the implementation issues and consequences of the project but very little efforts in gaining knowledge about environment factors and conceptualization of an ICTD projects.Length: 3 pages
by Vidushi Pandey - 417 Importance of Teacher’s training in ICT based education interventions in developing regions
by Vidushi Pandey - 416 Exploring the presence of network governance in creative industry using social network analysis : A case of BollywoodAbstract: Network governance is a governance structure which comprises mainly of informal social systems instead of rigid and formal bureaucratic systems within firms (Snow, Miles, & Coleman Jr, 2000). Conditions promoting this type of governance have been identified as high demand uncertainity,customized exchanges high in human asset specificity, complex task under time and pressure and frequent exchanges among parties comprising the network (Jones, Hesterly, & Borgatti, 1997). Film industry has been identified in literature as a creative or a cultural industry. Uncertainity in demand, need of diverse skills and infinite variety of the products are key characteristics of creative industries. It is also a difficult industry to gain entry. Apart from core competency informal networks, contacts and socialisation skills also play an important role in career growth. In this paper we explore the presence of network governance structure in Indian Film industry (Bollywood) using secondary data collected from public listing of movie releases. We employ social network analysis to verify the presence of network characteristics. Our findings suggests that Indian film industry has selectivity in network and to some extent it is structured. The structured ties in Bollywood suggest that producers are the main coordinator in Bollywood projects since they are in the most central people in our network. The producer have to build their network in this way to facilitate them to perform their functions more efficiently since they are responsible to bring together the professionals for the film and provide financial backing to the entire project.Length: 3 pages
by Vidushi Pandey - 415 Evaluation of E-Government Websites from an S-D Logic PerspectiveAbstract: This study aims to evaluate the role of E-government website from the perspective of Service Dominant Logic (S-D logic). S-D logic underpins that service is the basic unit of exchange and service is exchanged for a service. It also proposes that customer is a cocreator of value. This study proposes an overarching framework integrating all the fundamental premises of S-D logic in the context of E-government websites. This study brings clarity about the role and relation of E-government, E-government website and citizen and can be used in the context of public services.Length: 3 pages
by Vidushi Pandey - 414 When logos seem human: Moderating role of dynamic imagery and product types on evaluations of anthropomorphized logos
by Deepak S Kumar & Vinitha V U - 413 Monitoring Percentiles of Proportion Data - An Application in HealthcareAbstract: Beta control charts are used for monitoring proportion data as an alternative to the standard p and np charts. These charts in general use average of proportion data to set up the control limits assuming in-control parameters known. Specific percentile of proportions may be a key quality performance measure as opposed to average for an effective process monitoring scheme. Moreover, it may be of interest to the practitioners to monitor the top or bottom percentiles of proportion data more than the other percentiles/average. In this sense, control chart based on distribution truncated suitably over the support of the random variable may be a better choice over the same with complete support. This paper considers the problem of detecting shift(s) in the percentiles of a truncated beta distributed process monitoring scheme. Performance of the proposed chart is evaluated through an application in healthcare.Length: 3 pages
by Shovan Chowdhury & Amarjit Kundu & Bidhan Modok - 412 Revisiting Income Inequality Measures
by Saparya Suresh & Malay Bhattacharya - 411 Testing the Change in Correlation Structure across Markets : High-Dimensional Data
by Saparya Suresh & Malay Bhattacharya - 410 Normal Mixture Process
by Saparya Suresh & Malay Bhattacharya - 409 A perspective on Electric Vehicle Adoption from an Indian Context
by Saparya Suresh - 408 Dynamics of Firm-level exchange rate risk around the world: Evidence from COVID-19
by Ekta Sikarwar - 407 Board Structure and Exchange Rate Risk in Emerging Market Firms
by Ekta Sikarwar - 406 Health Status across Social Groups (Caste) Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic in India: Learnings from India’s 75th Round National Sample Survey, 2017-18
by Alok Ranjan & Salamah Ansari - 405 Disability Legislation in India: Too little, Too late
by Vinay Suhalka1 & Salamah Ansari - 404 Geographic cluster or global linkages? What accelerate emerging market firms foreign entry speed
by Sandeep Yadav & Rajesh Srivinas Upadhyayula - 402 Resolving Sovereign Debt Restructuring Disputes: Contractual v. Statutory Approach
by Salamah Ansari
2020
- 401 Overcoming The Limitation Of Space: A Novel Arrangement For Verticalisation Of Solar PV Systems
by Afsal Najeeb & Mohammed Shahid Abdulla - 400 From Strive to Thrive: Way forward at LIVE
by Joffi Thomas - 399 SS Steel: Launch of Parallel Flange Sections
by Joffi Thomas - 398 Review of Social Innovation: Dimensions, Elements and Links to Innovation Domains
by Shambhavi Agrawal & Anubha Shekhar Sinha & Sidhartha S. Padhi - 397 A critical hermeneutical analysis of CSR reports of three major IT firms in India
by Christina Sanchita Shah & Ben Krishna & Anubha Shekhar Sinha - 396 Effect of virtual organizing on formal-informal interplay within an organization
by Latasri Hazarika1 & Anubha Shekhar Sinha - 395 Balancing Commerce and Conviction: Emerging Business Models for News Media
by Afsal Najeeb & Mohammed Shahid Abdulla - 394 Resilience to achieve Urban Transformation: Evidence from Delhi, India
by Salamah Ansari - 393 Evaluation Of Coastal Shipping For Transportation Of Perishable Agricultural Produce In India
by Afsal Najeeb & Mohammed Shahid Abdulla - 392 The Paired Role of Online Promotion with Mobile Payments in Crisis Relief Fund: Evidence from COVID-19 Pandemic in India
by Abhipsa Pal & Salamah Ansari - 391 The Return of Cash with the Declining Effect of Crisis: Rise and Fall of Digital Payments in India post Demonetization
by Abhipsa Pal & Mahesh Balan U. - 390 A DEMATEL-based Investigation of Safety Factors influencing Mobile Payment Habit Formation
by Utsav Pandey & Abhipsa Pal - 389 Future of Smart cities and National Smart Cities Mission, India
by Salamah Ansari - 388 Beating the heat: Assembled air conditioning solutions for outdoor kiosks
by Afsal Najeeb & Mohammed Shahid Abdulla - 387 Without A Pinch Of Salt: A Business Model For Mobile Small Scale Desalination Units For Water-Scarce Areas
by Afsal Najeeb & Mohammed Shahid Abdulla - 386 A Fleet Solution for EV Integrated Public Transport
by Afsal Najeeb & Mohammed Shahid Abdulla - 385 Crisis Leadership of World Leaders: Anecdotal Evidence from Global Covid-19 Fightback
by Rameshan Pallikara - 384 A business model for use of backed-down renewable energy for electric vehicle charging
by Afsal Najeeb & Mohammed Shahid Abdulla - 383 Escalation of Commitment as Sunk-Cost Justification: Impact of Individual Status and Reputation
by Sandeep Yadav & Deepak Dhayanithy - 382 Cognitive perspective to Organizational Innovation: Evidence from F1 racing
by Latasri Hazarika1 & Deepak Dhayanithy - 381 Cognition and Wealth accumulation among Indian households
by Ashok Thomas - 380 Exploring the determinants of integrity in Public Administration – Evidence from the Indian Administrative Service
by Girish Balasubramanian & Ram Kumar Kakani - 379 Portfolio Risk and Stress across Business Cycle
by Aravind Sampath & Sandip Chakraborty & Ram Kumar Kakani - 378 Coalition-based Governance: Ramifications of Parliamentary Meetings on Asset Prices
by Sandip Chakraborty & Avinash Ghalk & Ram Kumar Kakani