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PhD Student experiences with the impostor phenomenon in STEM
(International Journal of Doctoral Studies, 2020)
This US-based study explored various facets of impostor phenomenon experienced during PhD training in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Specifically, the purpose of this research was to identify ...
Enhancing performance of participatory water institutions in the eastern Indo-Gangetic plains: what can we learn from new institutional economics and governance theories?
(Water, 2020)
The paper examines the performance of participatory water institutions in India’s Eastern Indo-Gangetic plains region using new institutional economics and management governance fundamentals. Water institutions are of great ...
Pain without gain?: impact of school rationalisation in India
(International Journal of Educational Development, 2020)
Alarmed by declining enrolment in government schools and potentially adverse academic, administrative and fiscal consequences associated with it, policy makers in India have initiated experimenting with closure of government ...
Strategizing in small informal retailers in India: home delivery as a strategic practice
(Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 2020)
Small informally organized family-owned grocery retailers—kiranas—are ubiquitous in India and have retained market dominance while facing increasing competition from large formally organized retailers (FORs). Yet, strategy ...
Narrative worlds of frugal consumers: unmasking romanticized spirituality to reveal responsibilization and de-politicization
(Journal of Business Ethics, 2020)
Extant literature romanticizes frugality as a lifestyle trait that helps in the spiritual evolution of consumers, which in turn enables them in overcoming the negative consequences of materialism and over-consumption. ...
An exploration of public risk perception and governmental engagement of nuclear energy in India
(Journal of Public Affairs, 2020)
Public acceptance constitutes an important factor in successfully establishing and operating nuclear power plants. This paper explores public attitudes to the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project commissioned in 2013 and ...
What motivates members to transact on social C2C communities?: a theoretical explanation
(Journal of Consumer Marketing, 2020)
This paper aims to investigate the consumer motivation to buy products on consumer-to-consumer (C2C) communities on social networking sites (SNSs). These transactions involve no intermediation or payment of fees by any ...
Why does technology integration fail?: teacher beliefs and content developer assumptions in an Indian initiative
(Educational Technology Research and Development, 2020)
This paper explores technology integration and the role of teacher beliefs in this integration to assess a ‘smart-class’ initiative that was introduced in 3173 Grade 7–8 classrooms of 1609 public schools in India in 2017. ...
Engagement patterns of participants in an online professional development programme: an application of mixture modelling
(Proceedings of the 53rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2020)
Unhindered communication capabilities, in the form of internet, led us to believe that the difficult goal of “Education for All” is within our grasp. Recent studies have shown mixed results for learning over the internet, ...
The law of restitution for unjust enrichment in India
(Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly, 2020)
The law of restitution for unjust enrichment is among the most debated private law topics today. It has been invoked to justify the right to restitution in cases which fall outside the scope of contract law. Despite being ...