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Institutional leverage capability: creating and using institutional advantages for internationalization
(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2016)
Plain language summary: Home country institutions, for instance chambers of commerce and educational systems, can support firms' efforts to expand into foreign markets. However, only some firms utilize this support and ...
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 ...
Pricing to market behaviour of India's high value agri-food exporters: an empirical analysis of major destination markets
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2016)
The pricing behaviour of India's high value agricultural and food exporters in their major destination markets is examined using a pricing-to-market (PTM) model for noncompetitive and exchange rate related pricing behaviour. ...
Does good corporate governance constrain cash flow manipulation? evidence from India
(Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., 2016)
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine whether firm-level corporate governance measures and regulatory reforms constrain manipulation of operating cash flows, an important firm performance indicator. Design/met ...
Constraining minimum offers in economic games: will the offers increase?
(Serials Publications, 2016)
In real life situations, one often encounters situations where the offers are constrained as there is a suggestion for a minimum offer. For example, in donation situations there can be a limit on minimum donation, similarly ...
Perceptions of mercury risk and its management
(Human & Ecological Risk Assessment, 2014)
Anthropogenic activities, such as coal burning for electricity generation, release mercury (Hg), a toxic, bioaccumulative pollutant with potential health impacts primarily borne by specific population groups such as women ...
A sandwich likelihood correction for Bayesian quantile regression based on the misspecified asymmetric laplace density
(Elsevier, 2015)
A sandwich likelihood correction is proposed to remedy an inferential limitation of the Bayesian quantile regression approach based on the misspecified asymmetric Laplace density, by leveraging the benefits of the approach. ...
The Indian broadband plan: a review and implications for theory
(Elsevier Ltd, 2014)
Given the benefits of ubiquitous broadband deployment and availability that include economic growth, participation in the Internet economy and increased competitiveness, several countries have launched major national ...
The workplace bullying: organizational change interface: emerging challenges for HRM
(International Journal of Human Resource Management., 2014)
hough previous research has established organizational change as an antecedent of workplace bullying, issues about the source, aetiology, target orientation and level of organizational involvement and the role of HRM remain ...
High commitment management practices re-examined: the case of Indian call centers
(Economic and Industrial Democracy, 2012)
Considerable debate exists in the West about the effectiveness of high commitment management (HCM) practices in reducing the negative features associated with work in mass-production call centres. This debate has been ...