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Identifying the drivers of luxury brand sales in emerging markets: an exploratory study
(Journal of Business Research, 2020)
Luxury brands across the globe have made inroads into emerging markets (EM). While some brands have succeeded in one EM, they have failed to replicate their success in others. We investigate the drivers of luxury brand ...
A cutting plane approach for the multi-machine precedence-constrained scheduling problem
(Springer, 2020)
A cutting-plane approach is developed for the problem of optimally scheduling jobs with arbitrary precedence constraints on unrelated parallel machines to minimize weighted completion time. While the single machine version ...
Using complier average causal effect estimation to examine student outcomes of the PAX good behavior game when integrated with the PATHS curriculum
(Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 2020-04-15)
A growing body of research has documented a link between variation in implementation dosage and outcomes associated with preventive interventions. Complier Average Causal Effect (CACE; Jo in J Educ Behav Stat 27:385–409, ...
Does negative teacher behavior influence student self-efficacy and mastery goal orientation?
(Learning and Motivation, 2020-07-11)
In a hierarchical society such as India’s, negative teacher behaviors are often part of the routine. However, there is a gap in the literature investigating the influence of negative teacher behaviors (specifically admonishing ...
Why do institutions revert? institutional elasticity and petroleum sector reforms in India
(Business & Society, 2020-08-17)
The institutional change literature has predominantly focused on successful changes and sparsely on failed changes, but the idea of institutional fields reverting to their pre-change or near pre-change state, after change ...
Stochastic loss reserving: a new perspective from a Dirichlet model
(Journal of Risk and Insurance, 2020-05-14)
Forecasting the outstanding claim liabilities to set adequate reserves is critical for a nonlife insurer's solvency. Chain–Ladder and Bornhuetter–Ferguson are two prominent actuarial approaches used for this task. The ...
Energy access for marginalized communities: evidence from rural North India, 2015 - 2018
(World Development, 2020-10-13)
Rural energy access in India has improved steadily over the last decade. This progress is attributed to national energy reforms that aim to not only expand access to grid electricity and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) but ...
Making sense of changing ethical expectations: The role of moral imagination
(Business and Society Review, 2020-06-29)
We propose that firms that engage in morally imaginative sensemaking will manage society's changing ethical expectations more effectively than those engaging in habituated sensemaking. Specifically, we argue that managers ...
Apartment buyers as financial creditors: pushing the conceptual limits of the Indian insolvency regime
(Columbia Journal of Asian Law, 2020-06-01)
A unique feature of the Indian insolvency regime is its classification of debt into “operational” and “financial” debt. In Swiss Ribbons v. Union of India, the Supreme Court of India tenaciously upheld the difference between ...
Impact of institutional imprinting on the persistence of superior profits: a study of regulatory punctuation in India
(Journal of Business Research, 2020-12-10)
Drawing upon the literature on organizational imprinting, we examine how a firm’s history impacts its performance in subsequent periods. By considering the emerging market context of India, we present evidence that the ...