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What drives emerging multinationals? early stage internationalization and performance drivers of Indian IT firms
(Academy of Management Proceedings, 2013)Although emerging market multinational corporations (EMNCs) are growing at a rapid rate, little is known about their internationalization process and the impact it has on the firm performance. We adopt an institutional ... -
What drives human resource acquisition and retention in social enterprises?: an empirical investigation in the healthcare industry in an emerging market
(Journal of Business Research, 2020)Although healthcare is one of the fastest growing sectors in the world, it faces crucial shortages in human resource (HR) availability and retention. This challenge is worsened in social enterprises. In this research, we ... -
What is monetary policy doing?
(2003-10-20)The Reserve Bank of India has been using open market operations to sterilise the inflows of foreign capital so as to contain domestic monetary expansion. At the same time it is intervening in foreign exchange markets. With ... -
What is the future of case method in management education in India
(2005-10-28)This colloquium serves as a conceptual and experiential platform to stage the insights generated on the case method by the faculty who have taught and/or trained at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIMA). ... -
What makes a manager: merit, motivation, or money?
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What makes a team work?
(2011-05-03)Teams are increasingly becoming an essential COl:lponent of organizations across industries. A lot has been written on team work in the recent years. \Vhile the importance of teams in organizations has largely been ... -
What motivates members to transact on social C2C communities?: a theoretical explanation
(Journal of Consumer Marketing, 2020)This paper aims to investigate the consumer motivation to buy products on consumer-to-consumer (C2C) communities on social networking sites (SNSs). These transactions involve no intermediation or payment of fees by any ... -
What motivates the purchasing of green apparel products? A systematic review and future research agenda
(Wiley, 2023-01-22)The contemporary business landscape is witnessing an ever-increasing concern forenvironmental sustainability, which has also surfaced in the apparel industry throughthe introduction of green apparel. Whether the adoption ... -
What motivates the purchasing of green apparel products? A systematic review and future research agenda
(Wiley, 2023-01-22)The contemporary business landscape is witnessing an ever-increasing concern for environmental sustainability, which has also surfaced in the apparel industry through the introduction of green apparel. Whether the adoption ... -
What shall I learn? Two-stage decision making under social influence on corporate E-learning platforms
(Elsevier, 2023-04-14)E-learning platforms have increasingly been adopted by corporate employees in the workplace. On these platforms, users typically follow a two-stage decision-making process: they first choose which content to learn and then ... -
What shall I learn? Two-stage decision making under social influence on corporate e-learning platforms.
(Elsevier, 2023-04-14)E-learning platforms have increasingly been adopted by corporate employees in the workplace. On these platforms, users typically follow a two-stage decision-making process: they first choose which content to learn and then ... -
What's in a drink you call a Chai? quality attributes and hedonic price analysis of Tea
(2003-10-21)Although India is a leading producer of tea, her export share is declining and her per capita consumption is extremely low. As a buffer against sluggish exports, managers of tea industry may want to expand domestic ... -
What's in a drink you call a Chai? quality attributes and hedonic price analysis of Tea
(2004-10-25)Although India is a leading producer of tea, her export share is declining and her per capita consumption is extremely low. As a buffer against sluggish exports, managers of tea industry may want to expand domestic ... -
When are rewards bad for innovation? Leaders as catalysts for positive linkages between work motivation and innovation
(WorldatWork Journal, 2018-11)Building on the foundations of self-determination theory of motivation, the present study investigates the association between leader behaviors, autonomous motivation and employee innovativeness (innovative work behavior ... -
When distraction may be a good thing: the role of distraction in low-fit brand extension evaluations
(Psychology and Marketing, 2020-01-21)This study examines the effect of distraction after being exposed to information onlow‐fit brand extension evaluation. We show that when consumers are distracted(vs. engaging in deliberate thinking) after encoding extension ... -
When fairness is not enough: impact of corporate ethical values on organizational citizenship behaviors and worker alienation
(Journal of Business Ethics, 2016)Extant research indicates a positive and significant relationship between corporate ethical values and employees’ job performance. Furthermore, past studies have empirically demonstrated that perceived fairness moderates ... -
When less is better than more: just-below discount in tensile price promotions
(Elsevier Ltd, 2016)Retailers often use Tensile Price Claims (TPC) such as "upto 40% off" or "from 10% to 40% off" to promote a line of merchandize. This enables them to have a salient communication while allowing specific level of discount ... -
When Nash meets Stackelberg
(INFORMS, 2023-12-22)This article introduces a class of Nash games among Stackelberg players (NASPs), namely, a class of simultaneous noncooperative games where the players solve sequential Stackelberg games. Specifically, each player solves ...