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    • Groups and teams: a review of bad apple behavior 

      Jaikumar, Saravana; Mendonca, Avina (Emerald, 2017)
      Purpose–The purpose of this conceptual paper is to broaden the understanding of the three negative member (bad apple) behaviors – withholding of effort, interpersonal deviance and negative affect – put forth by Felpset ...
    • ). ‘I show off, so I am well off’: Subjective economic well-being and conspicuous consumption in an emerging economy 

      Jaikumar, Saravana; Singh, Ramendra; Sarin, Ankur (Elseveir, 2018)
      Conspicuous consumption may be explained by the need to signal higher social status in a society. However, whether this consumption actually translates to improved perception of well-being remains unexamined. In the emerging ...
    • Shareholders’ reaction to ethical image of sports teams: an event study in the Indian Premier League 

      Jaikumar, Saravana; Pingali, Viswanath; Virmani, Vineet (DECISION, 2019)
      Using event study analysis on a sports team and parent firm in the Indian Premier League, we show that investors react adversely to: (1) unethical but legal activity that may have a positive impact on the firm’s value and ...
    • Susan’s Dilemma 

      Jaikumar, Saravana; Agarwalla, Smriti; Dara, Rishabh (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2013)
      Susan, a dog lover and an entrepreneur, wanted to start a franchise of Dog Shop in Ahmedabad. She had the data regarding the demand and costs incurred by Dog Shop on various verticals in its first year of operations. Based ...