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American MNEs: in search of legitimacy when you’re WEIRD
(Journal of Management Policy and Practice, 2019)
Presuming that American Multinational Enterprises (AMNEs) prefer to be viewed as legitimate, socially responsible firms in their host countries, we seek to provide answers to the question of how they can best determine ...
Electronic records of obstetrics and gynecology encounter: beyond professional logics of health care
(IndiaHCI '19: Proceedings of the 10th Indian Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, 2019)
This paper examines how use of electronic medical record (EMR) within professional understanding of medical model have bearings upon the health-care provisions for women. Through a qualitative, empirical study in four ...
Is it too complex?: the curious case of supply network complexity and focal firm innovation
(Journal of Operations Management, 2019)
Firms have increasingly relied on their supply network for improving their innovation performance. Although the relationship between the supply network structure and innovation has been investigated, the link between supply ...
The geography of medical travel in India: differences across states, and the urban-rural divide
(Applied Geography, 2019)
There is a large body of literature exploring spatial disparity in access to healthcare services, and the resultant geographic inequality in the demand for medical travel. We are, however, unaware of any such study conducted ...
Regression models for group testing: identifiability and asymptotics
(Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 2019)
Group testing has been widely used in epidemiology and related fields to estimate prevalence of rare diseases. Parametric binary regression models are used in group testing to estimate the covariate adjusted prevalence. ...
Impostor phenomenon in STEM: occurrence, attribution, and identity
(Studies in Graduate and Postdoctoral Education, 2019)
his study aims to explore different themes related to impostor phenomenon, as experienced by graduate students and postdocs in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields.
The Punjab National Bank scam: ethics versus robust processes
(Journal of Public Affairs, 2019)
With the rising incidents of corporate scams, it has become imperative to lift the corporate veil to unearth the reasons behind them. As a result, it is of paramount importance to examine the formation of the companies ...
Between Aastha and Zee, mystery of the missing market for a weather channel
(International Review of Business and Economics, 2019)
Until a few decades ago, Doordarshan was the only channel which would broadcast TV programmes in black-&-white and that too for a few hours. It was a pure public good then, offered free of cost by the government. Today, ...
Improving the measurement of school climate using item response theory
(Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2019)
The U.S. government has become increasingly focused on school climate, as recently evidenced by its inclusion as an accountability indicator in the Every Student Succeeds Act. Yet, there remains considerable variability ...
Restricted and unrestricted fiscal grants and tax effort of panchayats in India
(Economic & Political Weekly, 2019)
The impact of restricted and unrestricted fiscal grants on tax effort of panchayats is examined using nationally representative panel data on finances. Three pathways are proposed through which these impacts accrue: wages, ...