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Organizing insecurity: marginal subjects and narratives of injustice
(Routledge, 2015)
In order to understand how insecurity is organized, we draw from our conversations with marginal workers from a variety of contexts in India – Tamil and Tibetan refugees, informal sector workers, contract or temporary ...
‘Too central to fail’ firms in bi-layered financial networks: linkages in the US corporate bond and stock markets
(Taylor & Francis, 2021-12-09)
Several measures have been recently developed in the financial networks literature to quantify the vulnerabilities of firms in specific markets for risk management. However, firms are often active in multiple asset markets ...
Workplace bullying: individual hostility, poor work environment or both? Exploring competing explanatory models in a single longitudinal study
(Springer, 2022-06-22)
Purpose: A central focus of research and literature on workplace bullying is the importance of explanatory factors such as individual dispositions (i.e., the vulnerability hypothesis) and work environment factors (i.e., ...
Farmer's perception and factors determining the adaptation decisions to cope with climate change: An evidence from rural India
(Elsevier B.V., 2021)
The farmer's adaptation decision to cope with climate change has drawn considerable attention and recognition of the local and global scale's human-environmental approach. In this paper, we tried to understand the human ...