Faculty Publications (Bibliographic): Recent submissions
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Did work from home “really” work during COVID-19?
(Emerald Publishing Limited, 2024-04-05)Purpose: In this study, we examine whether work from home (WFH) had an impact on firm productivity during the COVID-19 period. Design/methodology/approach: We employ a panel fixed-effect model using 79,201 firm-quarter ... -
The origin of return correlation networks
(Oxford University Press, 2024-04-05)Financial networks are constructed from asset price comovements. There is a large literature that takes these networks as given, for example, for portfolio optimization. But what exactly is the origin of these networks? ... -
Toward the role of organizational culture in data-driven digital transformation
(Elsevier, 2024-03-19)Data-driven digital transformation is increasingly recognized as a crucial element of unlocking new business value, leveraging data-driven approaches in organizational business strategies and operations. Concurrently, ... -
Technology-Enabled Agent Choice and Uptake of Social Assistance Programs: Evidence from India’s Food Security Program
(Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), 2024-04-15)Problem definition: Beneficiaries of social assistance programs with transfers of undifferentiated commodities often have a designated agent to collect their entitlements from. This gives monopoly power to agents over ... -
Leveraging Digital Technology to Improve Monitoring and Planning in Public Sector Supply Chains: Evidence From India’s Food Security Program
(Sage Journals, 2024-03-21)Governments across the developing world are adopting digital technologies to improve the performance of public sector supply chains. However, empirical evidence regarding the impact of these technologies on performance is ... -
How consumers evaluate movies on online platforms? Investigating the role of consumer engagement and external engagement
(Elsevier, 2024-03-08)This study examines how the causal patterns of consumers’ engagement and experts’ external engagement are associated with their online evaluation of movies. To this end, this study identifies the interplay of two dimensions ... -
Metaverse, virtual property and IP ownership : a comparative perspective on US, EU, and India
(Sweet & Maxwell, London, 2024)In March 2023, the WIPO delved into the complex Nexus of Metaverse and Intellectual property (IP) rights. As online Metaverse platforms gain prominence, concerns about legal identity and ownership of virtual property ... -
Integrated inventory replenishment and online demand allocation decisions for an omnichannel retailer with ship-from-store strategy
(Elsevier, 2024-02-28)Retailing has changed dramatically from single-channel brick-and-mortar stores to multi-channel and omnichannel retailers over the last few decades. Omnichannel retailers employ different strategies to integrate online ... -
A Bayesian nonparametric approach for multiple mediators with applications in mental health studies
(Oxford University Press, 2024-02-09)Mediation analysis with contemporaneously observed multiple mediators is a significant area of causal inference. Recent approachesfor multiple mediators are often based on parametric models and thus may suffer from model ... -
Rebel Foods’ Cloud Kitchen Technologies: Food for Thought?
(The Association for Information Systems (AIS), 2024-02-29)This case study examines the India based cloud kitchens and food services provider Rebel Foods’ technology platforms. We document the development of the company from its foundation in 2004 and the role played by technology ... -
Doing “Reputation” in the Indian Context: An Employee Perspective
(USC Annenberg Press, 2023-04-29)Corporate reputation has been studied as an aggregate of stakeholder perceptions with some emphasis on distinguishing among the perceptions of different stakeholder groups. This study focuses on the perceptions of ... -
Impostor phenomenon in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
(2024)The impostor phenomenon (IP) is experienced widely in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. Women and BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) individuals are disproportionately underrepresented ... -
Impostor phenomenon in medicine
(2024)The impostor phenomenon (IP) is widely experienced among students, physicians, physician–scientists, and faculty members, including those who are well advanced in their career. Those with impostor feelings, either episodically ... -
A Regularized Low Tubal-Rank Model for High-dimensional Time Series Data
(Institute of Statistical Science, Academia Sinica, 2024)High dimensional time series analysis has diverse applications in macroeconometrics and finance. Recent factor-type models employing tensor-based decompositions prove to be computationally involved due to the non-convex ... -
Digital Expressions of the Self(ie): The Social Life of Selfies in India
(Routledge India, 2024-02-06)The book examines the social and cultural role of selfies in India. It looks at how the selfie, unlike the photograph, which was a gesture towards an external reality, remains intimately self-referential, yet reconfigures ... -
Amazing Indian who made a difference.
(Vitasta Publishing Private Limited, New Delhi- 110002, 2024-02-12)75 Amazing Indians Who Made a Difference' invites readers into the captivating lives of 75 diverse Indians, each distinguished with the prestigious Padma awards. Organised into concise biographical chapters, book provides ... -
Supply base concentration and firm innovation performance: A contingency study of supply base breadth, depth, dispersion, and collaboration
(Elsevier, 2024-03-01)To survive in the current business environment, a firm must embrace ‘innovation’ in its overall business strategies. While scholars have investigated drivers of firms’ innovation performance, the concentration of a firm’s ... -
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 ... -
“Real impact”: Challenges and opportunities in bridging the gap between research and practice – Making a difference in industry, policy, and society
(Elsevier, 2024-02-04)Achieving impact from academic research is a challenging, complex, multifaceted, and interconnected topic with a number of competing priorities and key performance indicators driving the extent and reach of meaningful and ... -
The Ethical, Societal, and Global Implications of Crowdsourcing Research
(Springer Link, 2024-01-24)Online crowdsourcing platforms have rapidly become a popular source of data collection. Despite the various advantages these platforms offer, there are substantial concerns regarding not only data validity issues, but also ...