Browsing Faculty Publications (Bibliographic) by Subject "Gender"
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Adapting the Women's empowerment in agriculture index to specific country context: Insights and critiques from fieldwork in India
(Elsevier B.V., 2019)The Women's Empowerment in Agriculture Index (WEAI) is a direct, multi-dimensional measure of women's access to resources and decision-making in various domains of agriculture. However, several challenges characterize its ... -
Debunking fake ad claims: the moderating role of gender
(Taylor & Francis, 2023-01-31)Countering ads with fake claims represent a significant challenge for marketers and policymakers. We show how gender can help better target debunking efforts toward fake ads. First, we find that females (vs. males) show ... -
Domestic workers and sexual harassment in India: examining preferred response strategies
(Elsevier, 2022-03-30)The purpose of this research is to understand how women working as domestic workers, who are part of the informal sector, are likely to respond to sexual harassment incidents. Unlike the organized sector, women in informal ... -
Effect of organisational culture on employer branding and resultant employee brand equity in the private banking sector
(Emerald Insight, 2024-02-15)Purpose This research aims to investigate the relationship between employer branding and its antecedent organisational culture within the context of the private banking sector. The study also investigates the relationship ... -
The effect of parenthood on travel behavior: Evidence from the California household travel survey
(Elsevier, 2019-02)Literature suggests that young children have a significant influence on activity patterns and timeuse of adult men and women in dual-earner households. The resultant impact on travel behavior, however, remains largely ... -
Exploring workplace bullying from diverse perspectives: A Journal of Applied Communication Research forum
(Journal of Applied Communication Research, 2020-11-29)Workplace bullying is a pernicious workplace problem that harms employees and organizations alike. Targets suffer mental and physical consequences of repeated abuse. Organizations experience consequences such as diminished ... -
Female leaders and their response to the social environment
(Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2019)Using data from two sets of experiments conducted in rural India, this paper finds that relative to men, women assigned to be leaders contribute less than what they propose in a public goods game. We examine whether this ... -
Gender perspective in water management: The involvement of women in participatory water institutions of Eastern India
(MDPI AG, 2020)The paper examines the extent, nature, and factors affecting women's involvement in participatory irrigation institutions of eastern India. Effective participatory water institutions are urgently needed to improve water ... -
Gender, affect, and upward influence
(2006-10-29)With the rapid influx of women in organizations, more specifically in the Indian context, “gender” becomes an important construct in the study of upward influence strategies, by which the member is able to influence ... -
How macroeconomic shocks impact employment: comparison of Gujarat with states in Western India
(SPRINGER INDIA, 2021)In this paper, we discuss the impact of the macroeconomic shock of demonetisation on employment in the five Western states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh. We analyse the impact of the ... -
Impostor phenomenon and identity-based microaggression among Hispanic/Latin individuals in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics: a qualitative exploration
(Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., 2022-08-16)Impostor phenomenon is defined as a psychological condition when some successful people do not fully ascribe their success to ability or competence, but attribute it to luck, generosity from others, or misjudgment, thereby ... -
Lab-in-the-field experiments: perspectives from research on gender
(Springer, 2021)This paper highlights the contributions made by lab-in-the-field experiments, which are also known as artefactual, framed and extra-lab experiments. We present a curated sample of lab-in-the-field experiments and discuss ... -
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. ... -
Nutritional outcomes of empowerment and market integration for women in rural India
(Springer, 2019)Over half of all women of reproductive age are affected by anaemia in India. In this paper we study the role that both household market integration and women's empowerment in agriculture can play in determining women's ... -
Religiosity and Homophobia: Examining the Impact of Perceived Importance of Childbearing, Hostile Sexism and Gender
(Springer, 2022-05-17)Introduction Religiosity plays an important role in defning social norms and leads to homophobia. We tested whether the perceived importance of childbearing and hostile sexism mediate the relationship between religiosity ... -
Seasonal time trade-offs and nutrition outcomes for women in agriculture: Evidence from rural India
(Elsevier Ltd, 2021)Women in agriculture are involved in agricultural activities and are solely responsible for household-level unpaid work. They face severe time trade-offs between agricultural and household activities across crop seasons. ... -
Women’s political leadership and economic empowerment: evidence from public works in India
(Journal of Comparative Economics, 2020)Despite recent advances, women trail men in political participation, especially in developing countries where the long-term economic benefits from empowering women politically have not been well-researched. We use data ...