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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 ... -
When the big one came: a natural experiment on demand shock and market structure in India’s influenza vaccine markets
(John Wiley, 2018-08)This paper examines the relationship between exogenous demand shock and market structure in India’s influenza vaccine markets. Using a novel dataset of detailed purchasing information for vaccines ... -
When the big one came: A natural experiment on demand shock and market structure in India’s Influenza Vaccine markets
(Production and Operations Management, 2018)This study examines the relationship between exogenous demand shock and market structure in India’s influenza vaccine markets. Using a novel dataset of detailed purchasing information for vaccines in India, and exploiting ... -
When the unknown destination comes alive: the detrimental effects of destination anthropomorphism in tourism
(Journal of Advertising, 2020-10-02)This research theorizes and empirically investigates the concept of brand anthropomorphism in the context of tourist destinations, namely, destination anthropomorphism. First, we demonstrate that anthropomorphizing a ... -
When will formality become the norm?
(Springer India, 2015)An enterprise is not inherently formal or informal with regard to its characteristics (such as size, among other things) or the nature of employment. Informality is a choice in relation to regulation by the State. In order ... -
Where there is no anesthetist--increasing capacity for emergency obstetric care in rural India: an evaluation of a pilot program to train general doctors
(2009-04-15)Objective: The lack of anesthesia providers in rural public sector hospitals is a significant barrier to providing emergency obstetric care. In 2006, the state of Gujarat initiated the Life Saving Anesthetic Skills (LSAS) ... -
Whether or not to disinvest: the case of Gujarat state fertilizers and chemicals limited
(2006-10-29)After acquiring independence in 1947, the Government of India (GoI) adopted central planning as a strategy for economic development in 1951. The governments, both at the centre and in various states of India, played an ... -
Which interpretational route will the Supreme court of India follow when faced with the contentious civil liability for nuclear damage act, 2010?
(Oxford University Press, 2018-04-10)The Civil Nuclear Liability for Damages Act of India enacted in 2010 has been a matter of concern to international suppliers and vendors. This is due to the perceived deviation of the law from the principle of legal ... -
Which way will the RBI take the economy
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White-backed vultures nesting at IIM Campus
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