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What do we do with PSBs?
(New Delhi: Academic Foundation, 2020)
It runs in the family: the role of family and extended social networks in developing early science interest
(Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2020)
Research shows that early scientific interest is associated with science degree completion and career selection. However, little is known about the conditions that support early scientific interest. Using a “funds of ...
Reverse endowment effect for a new product
(American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2020)
This article reports and provides an explanation for a discrepancy between two theoretically equivalent, frequently used, and incentive-compatible methods of measuring premia for improved novel products: the full-bidding ...
Bother me only if the client complains: control and resistance in home-based telework in India
(Employee Relations: The International Journal, 2020)
The purpose of this paper is to explore the link between operations of organization control and workers’ response to them in case of telework, a technology-embedded new way of working.
PhD Student experiences with the impostor phenomenon in STEM
(International Journal of Doctoral Studies, 2020)
This US-based study explored various facets of impostor phenomenon experienced during PhD training in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Specifically, the purpose of this research was to identify ...
Enhancing performance of participatory water institutions in the eastern Indo-Gangetic plains: what can we learn from new institutional economics and governance theories?
(Water, 2020)
The paper examines the performance of participatory water institutions in India’s Eastern Indo-Gangetic plains region using new institutional economics and management governance fundamentals. Water institutions are of great ...
Pain without gain?: impact of school rationalisation in India
(International Journal of Educational Development, 2020)
Alarmed by declining enrolment in government schools and potentially adverse academic, administrative and fiscal consequences associated with it, policy makers in India have initiated experimenting with closure of government ...
Strategizing in small informal retailers in India: home delivery as a strategic practice
(Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 2020)
Small informally organized family-owned grocery retailers—kiranas—are ubiquitous in India and have retained market dominance while facing increasing competition from large formally organized retailers (FORs). Yet, strategy ...
Narrative worlds of frugal consumers: unmasking romanticized spirituality to reveal responsibilization and de-politicization
(Journal of Business Ethics, 2020)
Extant literature romanticizes frugality as a lifestyle trait that helps in the spiritual evolution of consumers, which in turn enables them in overcoming the negative consequences of materialism and over-consumption. ...
An exploration of public risk perception and governmental engagement of nuclear energy in India
(Journal of Public Affairs, 2020)
Public acceptance constitutes an important factor in successfully establishing and operating nuclear power plants. This paper explores public attitudes to the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project commissioned in 2013 and ...