Faculty Publications (Bibliographic): Recent submissions
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Intervening on impostor phenomenon: prospective evaluation of a workshop for health science students using a mixed-method design
(BioMed Central Ltd., 2022-11-17)Background Unaddressed impostor feelings that impede developing interest in science and self-efficacy in conducting research have a dispiriting effect that perpetuates unsatisfactory diversity in the health science ... -
Evaluating the efficacy of demand-side communication interventions on claiming rights: evidence from an action research field experiment in India
(International Communication Association, 2022-11-08)Communication-based interventions increasingly characterize attempts to strengthen policy implementation, especially policies targeting disadvantaged populations who despite their eligibility often fail to access potential ... -
Sparsistent filtering of comovement networks from high-dimensional data
(Elsevier, 2022-11-09)Network filtering is a technique to isolate core subnetworks of large and complex interconnected systems, which has recently found many applications in financial, biological, physical and technological networks among others. ... -
Fairness over time in dynamic resource allocation with an application in healthcare
(Springer, 2022-11-07)Decision making problems are typically concerned with maximizing efficiency. In contrast, we address problems where there are multiple stakeholders and a centralized decision maker who is obliged to decide in a fair manner. ... -
Cross-border environmental regulation and firm labor demand
(Elsevier, 2022-11-07)In 1994, due to environmental concerns, Germany banned a chemical called ‘Azo-dyes’, a primary input for the leather and textiles firms in India (a key exporter). Exploiting this as a quasi-natural experiment, we examine ... -
Faculty experiences of the impostor phenomenon in STEM fields
(American Society for Cell Biology, 2022-10-27)Successful people experiencing impostor phenomenon consider themselves less compe-tent and less worthy of their positions or achievements. They attribute their success to luck, deceit, fraudulence, and others ... -
Pay-for-performance, procedural justice, OCB and job performance: a sequential mediation model
(Emerald, 2022-10-20)Purpose: Building on the arguments of expectancy theory and social exchange theory, the present study provides insights into the process by which pay-for-performance (PFP) impacts employee job performance. Design/meth ... -
Research and market structure: evidence from an antibiotic-resistant pathogenic outbreak
(Elsevier, 2023-01)We provide causal evidence that upstream research shocks impact unconnected downstream product markets. Focusing on the Indian pharmaceutical market, we use a natural experiment involving a publication that identified a ... -
Artificial intelligence and big data analytics for supply chain resilience: a systematic literature review
(Springer, 2022-09-30)Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Big Data Analytics (BDA) have the potential to significantly improve resilience of supply chains and to facilitate more effective management of supply chain resources. Despite such potential ... -
Impostor Phenomenon Among Hispanic/Latino Early Career Researchers in STEM Fields
(Taylor and Francis, 2022-09-21)Impostor phenomenon (IP) is an experience of psychological discomfort where some high-achieving people disbelieve their success. Those experiencing IP feel undeserving and fear being discovered as a fraud in one’s area of ... -
Performance evaluation and optimization of design parameters for electric vehicle-sharing platforms by considering vehicle dynamics
(Elsevier, 2022-09-21)Global adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) faces many challenges such as range anxiety, high cost of EVs, and inadequate charging infrastructure. EV-sharing platforms resolve such concerns by setting up an optimal configuration ... -
Pathway to achieve a sustainable food and land-use transition in India
(Springer, 2022-09-01)India has committed to reducing the emissions intensity of GDP by 33–35% from the 2005 level by 2030 in alignment with objectives of the Paris Agreement. This will require a significant reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) ... -
Caring for those in your charge: the role of servant leadership and compassion in managing bullying in the workplace
(Emerald, 2022-09-05)Purpose: Adapting a positive business ethics framework, the purpose of this paper is to offer a new perspective to manage bullying at work. Specifically, this paper reports an empirical study which examines how the good ... -
Informal land leasing in rural India persists because it is credible
(Elsevier, 2022-08-11)While insecure property rights are considered ‘perverse’ with respect to development, we examine what are the features most amenable for their persistence. Applying a Credibility Thesis framework in the context of rural ... -
A two-stage integer programming model considering transaction equivalence for privacy preservation
(Elsevier, 2022-08-17)Preserving privacy is one of the fundamental requirements of firms that share data with their business partners for building advanced data mining models. Firms often aim to protect the disclosure of sensitive knowledge or ... -
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 ... -
Disentangling reciprocal relationships between R&D intensity, profitability and capital market performance: a panel VAR analysis
(Elsevier, 2022-08-11)Research and development (R&D) investments are strategic choices that firms make to create and sustain competitive advantage. Extant literature proposes that firms’ R&D investments and their profitability and capital market ... -
Global monetary policies and implications for financial flows to India and other emerging markets
(Springer, 2022)This chapter reviews the experience of monetary easing by the central banks of advanced economies, which included large-scale purchases of financial assets and close to zero or negative policy interest rates, to counter ... -
A Women-Inclusive Emancipatory Alternative to Corporate Capitalism? The Case of Kerala’s State-Instituted Kudumbashree Programme
(Cambridge University Press, 2022)With the ongoing advancement of capitalism, corporate capitalism – a specific variety of capitalism that is grounded in neoliberal ideology (Harvey, 2007) – has been engulfing economic and social relations worldwide ... -
Frugal innovation: a structured literature review of antecedents, enablers, implications and directions for future research
(Routledge, 2022)Frugal Innovation (FI), a growing field in innovation and management literature, is at the forefront of economic development and growth, more importantly for developing economies. Moreover, the volatile and uncertain times ...