Faculty Publications (Bibliographic): Recent submissions
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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 ... -
I “showroom” but “webroom” too: investigating cross-shopping behaviour in a developing nation
(Emerald, 2022-07-06)Purpose: The concepts of showrooming and webrooming have been well researched but majorly from the marketing/economic perspectives. The present study explores the socio-psychological motivations and different types of ... -
Pandemics and technology engagement: new evidence from m-Health intervention during COVID-19 in India
(Wiley, 2022-07-12)Information provision for social welfare via cheap technological media is now a widely available tool used by policymakers. Often, however, an ample supply of information does not translate into high consumption of information ... -
Operational policies based on fare-box revenue management of the Indian railways
(Inderscience Enterprises Ltd., 2022-06-17)Indian railways (IR) is one of the oldest and single largest public transportation organisations in the world. Many of the routes and services are not profitable, but IR, being a state operator is obliged to operate them ... -
Entrepreneurship through the lens of dynamic managerial capabilities: a review of the literature
(Cambridge University Press, 2022-05-02)In a Schumpeterian economic model, dynamic capabilities (DC) help entrepreneurial firms create competitive advantages. However, advancing the construct of DC in entrepreneurship is hampered by the incompatibility of some ... -
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., ... -
Does transportation network centrality determine housing price?
(Elsevier, 2022-07)In this paper, we investigate whether transportation network centrality determines housing price in cities. We find that it does. Using housing price data from >400 neighborhoods across the city of Kolkata, India, our ... -
Big-4 auditors and audit quality: a novel firm life-cycle approach
(Emerald, 2022-08-12)Purpose: Firm-specific factors such as size, profitability, growth, risk and complexity, in addition to agency-related issues determine both auditor selection and firm life-cycle stage. This paper aims to examine whether ... -
The olfactory experience (in retail) scale: construction, validation and generalization
(Emerald, 2022-07-14)Purpose: Measurement scales for sensory experience in retailing exist for sight, touch and sound. In the present study, the authors aim to develop the olfactory experience (OEX) scale in the context of retailing. Design ... -
How COVID-19 lockdown has impacted the sanitary pads distribution among adolescent girls and women in India
(Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI), 2022-07-26)This paper empirically explores the impact of COVID-19 pandemic and its accompanying lockdown on adolescent girls’ and women's access to sanitary pads in India. We have used the National Health Mission's Health Management ... -
Section 29A of India’s Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code: an instance of hard cases making bad law?
(Taylor and Francis, 2022-07-28)The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) of India which offers a mode of reorganisation for distressed corporations prevents promoters and directors with non-performing assets from submitting plans to rescue their company. ... -
Effects of social information signals on user engagement: evidence from randomized field experiments
(Taylor and Francis, 2022-07-21)In this study, we examine the social information signal as a driver of user engagement. Specifically, we model two distinct outcomes related to user engagement: content consumption (e.g. watching a video) and content ... -
Restaurant analytics: emerging practice and research opportunities
(Wiley, 2022-07-21)Smart technologies and increased data availability enable restaurateurs to gather more information about customers and their behavior. These data can be combined with data from other sources to make a wide range of strategic ... -
Is ESG the key to unlock debt financing during the COVID-19 pandemic? international evidence☆
(Elsevier, 2022-07-14)In this article, we examine whether stakeholder engagement impacts firms’ ability to raise debt during the COVID-19 pandemic. Using firm-level data from 51 countries, we find that firms with greater stakeholder engagement ... -
Knowledge structure of Chief Marketing Officers (CMOs): a review, bibliometric analysis, and research agenda
(Elsevier, 2022-07-16)Research on Chief Marketing Officers (CMOs) has flourished in the last two decades. Nevertheless, despite sig- nificant interest among marketing academics and professionals, a comprehensive understanding of knowledge structure ... -
Compliance and cooperation in global value chains: the effects of the better cotton initiative in Pakistan and India
(Elsevier, 2022-03)The Better Cotton Imitative (BCI), the world's largest multi-stakeholder initiative (MSI) for sustainable cotton production, is a prime example of a hybrid “cooperation-compliance” model used by some MSIs to engage farmers ... -
Examining the linkages between employee brand love, affective commitment, positive word-of-mouth, and turnover intentions: a social identity theory perspective
(Elsevier, 2022-03)Brand love has largely been examined from a customer perspective and seldom from an employee perspective. Drawing on the social identity theory, this study attempts to examine employee brand love and its relationship with ...