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Does negative teacher behavior influence student self-efficacy and mastery goal orientation?
(Learning and Motivation, 2020-07-11)
In a hierarchical society such as India’s, negative teacher behaviors are often part of the routine. However, there is a gap in the literature investigating the influence of negative teacher behaviors (specifically admonishing ...
Clustering and classification of time series using topological data analysis with applications to finance
(Expert Systems with Applications, 2020-08-15)
In this paper, we propose new methods for time series classification and clustering. These methods are based on techniques of Topological Data Analysis (TDA) such as persistent homology and time delay embedding for analysing ...
Why do institutions revert? institutional elasticity and petroleum sector reforms in India
(Business & Society, 2020-08-17)
The institutional change literature has predominantly focused on successful changes and sparsely on failed changes, but the idea of institutional fields reverting to their pre-change or near pre-change state, after change ...
Data-driven dimension reduction in functional principal component analysis identifying the change-point in functional data
(Statistical Analysis and Data Mining, 2020-07-06)
Functional principal component analysis (FPCA) is the most commonly used technique to analyze infinite-dimensional functional data in finite lower-dimensional space for the ease of computational intensity. However, the ...
Religious influences in unrestrained consumer behaviour
(Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2020-09-18)
Religion is known for transforming human behaviour in many ways. This research investigates the influence of religiosity on two unrestrained buying constructs; impulsive and compulsive buying. The focus of this paper is ...
Stochastic loss reserving: a new perspective from a Dirichlet model
(Journal of Risk and Insurance, 2020-05-14)
Forecasting the outstanding claim liabilities to set adequate reserves is critical for a nonlife insurer's solvency. Chain–Ladder and Bornhuetter–Ferguson are two prominent actuarial approaches used for this task. The ...
Energy access for marginalized communities: evidence from rural North India, 2015 - 2018
(World Development, 2020-10-13)
Rural energy access in India has improved steadily over the last decade. This progress is attributed to national energy reforms that aim to not only expand access to grid electricity and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) but ...
Promoting health in rural India: enhancing job performance of lay health care activists
(IIM Kozhikode Society & Management Review, 2019)
The health of people in a nation is a potential indicator of its development. Over and above that, the job performance of people involved in the delivery and facilitation of health care services within a nation reflects ...
Making sense of changing ethical expectations: The role of moral imagination
(Business and Society Review, 2020-06-29)
We propose that firms that engage in morally imaginative sensemaking will manage society's changing ethical expectations more effectively than those engaging in habituated sensemaking. Specifically, we argue that managers ...
Apartment buyers as financial creditors: pushing the conceptual limits of the Indian insolvency regime
(Columbia Journal of Asian Law, 2020-06-01)
A unique feature of the Indian insolvency regime is its classification of debt into “operational” and “financial” debt. In Swiss Ribbons v. Union of India, the Supreme Court of India tenaciously upheld the difference between ...