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Design leaps: business model adaptation in emerging economies
(Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., 2016)
PurposeFirms take design leaps when they imitate an established business model developed either by another firm or in another market to create business opportunities. While recent research has suggested the use of contextual ...
Doing social good on a sustainable basis: competitive advantage of social businesses
(Management Decision, 2015)
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the capabilities of social entrepreneurship (SE) firms and how they achieve competitive advantage while engaging in social value creation. The authors employ a business ...
Online retailing paired with kirana—a formidable combination for emerging markets
(Customer Needs and Solutions, 2015-10)
In the light of the convenience provided by online and the omnipresent kirana (mom-and-pop equivalent) stores and low penetration of large format retailing, it is proposed that these two would be the dominant formats of ...
Antecedents of inbound and outbound M&A: industry-level analysis from India
(Management International Review, 2019)
Cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&As) allow economic integration across countries and impact industries’ productivity and structure, which has implications for managers, customers, suppliers, and policy-makers. ...
Turning over a golden leaf? global liquidity and emerging market central banks’ demand for gold after the financial crisis Mohapatra
(ScienceDirect, 2018-11)
The quantity of gold reserves held by central banks in emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs) has risen sharply in the years following the global financial crisis of 2008. EMDE central banks’ gold holdings rose ...
Leveraging service recovery strategies to reduce customer churn in an emerging market
(Springer, 2019)
Building on the properties of emerging markets, we investigate how a firm should align its service recovery strategies with different types of service failure to reduce customer churn in an emerging market. Using resource ...
Impact of the introduction of call auction on price discovery: evidence from the Indian stock market using high-frequency data
(Elsevier, 2015)
Call markets are claimed to aggregate information and facilitate price discovery where continuous markets may fail. The impact of the introduction of call auction has not been found uniformly beneficial, possibly due to ...
Antecedents to innovation in emerging markets: evidence from India
(International Journal of Innovation Management, 2019)
Firms utilise both internal and external knowledge reservoirs in order to innovate. This study explores the drivers of innovation specifically, role of business groups, alliances, degree of internationalisation and financial ...