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Breaking “bad” links: impact of Companies Act 2013 on the Indian corporate network
(Social Networks, 2020)
Board interlock networks are known to exhibit concentration of influence by a small group of elites. In this paper, we study a policy intervention aiming to curb this influence. We analyze the evolution of Indian board ...
The effects of reporting standards and information sharing on loan contracting: cross-country evidence
(Cogent Economics & Finance, 2020)
Institutional factors that enhance the quality of financial reporting and sharing of credit information can alleviate informational gaps between contracting parties and improve loan contract terms. Using cross-country data ...
“Context” in healthcare information technology resistance: a systematic review of extant literature and agenda for future research
(International Journal of Information Management, 2020)
Resistance to Healthcare Information Technologies (HIT) continues to be a major challenge that hampers the realization of benefits. Attending to the noted significance of “context” in IT resistance, we carried out this ...
Right of recourse claims based on latent defects in the nuclear energy sector in India: brace yourself for fact-intensive disputes
(Journal of Global Operations and Strategic Sourcing, 2020)
This paper analyses how a case were to unfold if an operator of a nuclear installation were to exercise its right of recourse against a supplier in the event of supply of equipment or material with latent defects, as ...
The doctrine of frustration under section 56 of the Indian Contract Act
(Indian Law Review, 2020)
The performance of obligations under a contract may be hindered by unexpected supervening events, leading to contractual uncertainties. The doctrine of frustration paves the way for a just consequence of such an unfortunate ...
The internationalization of new ventures in an emerging economy: the shifting role of industry concentration
(Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 2020)
This paper examines the influence of firm rivalry within an industry on the internationalization of new ventures in an emerging economy. Drawing on industrial organization and institutional theories, it was hypothesized ...
Measuring school climate: invariance across middle and high school students
(Children & Schools, 2020)
Positive school climate has been consistently associated with many desirable student outcomes in both middle and high schools. However, there has been little work comparing the perceptions across these two school settings. ...
It runs in the family: the role of family and extended social networks in developing early science interest
(Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2020)
Research shows that early scientific interest is associated with science degree completion and career selection. However, little is known about the conditions that support early scientific interest. Using a “funds of ...
Reverse endowment effect for a new product
(American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2020)
This article reports and provides an explanation for a discrepancy between two theoretically equivalent, frequently used, and incentive-compatible methods of measuring premia for improved novel products: the full-bidding ...
Bother me only if the client complains: control and resistance in home-based telework in India
(Employee Relations: The International Journal, 2020)
The purpose of this paper is to explore the link between operations of organization control and workers’ response to them in case of telework, a technology-embedded new way of working.