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Man and woman talk in Indian organizations: grammatical and syntactical similarities
(Journal of Business Communication, 2012-06-02)
The article examines grammatical and syntactical forms in reported speeches of men and women in the Indian work environment. Until recently, there has been little or no study on the linguistic performance across genders ...
Expiration-day effects and the impact of short trading breaks on intraday volatility: evidence from the Indian market
(WILEY, 2013-01-19)
One distinct feature of the Indian stock market is the large trading volume of single stock futures, which are cash settled on the basis of the volume-weighted average spot prices of the underlying stocks during the last ...
Price of freedom: are we willing to pay anything and how much?
(International Journal of Public Policy, 2013-05-11)
Freedom is one of the most frequently used words; however, the notion of freedom has become convoluted in recent times. In this study, we examined if freedom is really important to individuals and the price an individual ...
Workplace bullying in the context of organizational change: the significance of pluralism
(Industrial Relations Journal, 2014-05-01)
The presence of depersonalised bullying during organisational change, highlighted through empirical research on lay-off procedures in India's information technology sector, underscores the rhetoric of unitarist human ...
Rising consumption of animal products in China and India: national and global implications
(China & World Economy, 2012-04-16)
Over the past two decades, the consumption of animal products has increased rapidly in China and India, driven by rising income and large populations. Such strong demand for animal products could have substantial impacts ...
The effect of continuous auditing on the relationship between internal audit sourcing and the external auditor’s reliance on the internal audit function
(Springer-Verlag, 2013)
Prior research indicates that external auditors are willing to rely to a greater extent on the work of the internal audit (IA) function when the function has been outsourced, or co-sourced, as opposed to maintained in-house. ...
The concept of alienation: towards conceptual clarity
(International Journal of Organizational Analysis, 2012)
Purpose – Although alienation as a concept has a rich history, it has suffered relative neglect in organizational studies and one possible reason for the same is its conceptual ambiguity vis-à-vis popular and long-standing ...
Breathers releases outlets and pauses: employee resistance in the context of depersonalized bullying
(Nova Southeastern University, Inc., 2013)
Introduction The study of workplace bullying, which originated in Scandinavia in the 1980s with the work of Heinz Leymann who used the term "mobbing" to describe the phenomenon (Einarsen, Hoel, [...]
Drawing on a study ...
The single row facility layout problem: state of the art
(Springer, 2012-05-20)
The single row facility layout problem (SRFLP) is a NP-hard problem concerned with the arrangement of facilities of given lengths on a line so as to minimize the weighted sum of the distances between all the pairs of ...
Discrete optimization: tabu search for the single row facility layout problem using exhaustive 2-opt and insertion neighborhoods
(European Journal of Operational Research, 2013)
The single row facility layout problem (SRFLP) is the problem of arranging facilities with given lengths on a line, while minimizing the weighted sum of the distances between all pairs of facilities. The problem is NP-hard. ...