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Alternate solution approaches for competitive hub location problems
(European Journal of Operational Research, 2020-08-08)In this paper, we study the hub location problem of an entrant airline that tries to maximize its share in a market with already existing competing players. The problem is modeled as a non-linear integer program, which is ... -
Competitive hub location problems: model and solution approaches
(Elsevier, 2021-03-07)In this paper, we study the hub location problem of an airline that wants to set up its hub and spoke network, in order to maximize its market share in a competitive market. The market share is maximized under the assumption ... -
Oliver Williamson: the man who reduced the transaction cost of economics
(Economic and Political Weekly, 2020-07-11)On 21 May 2020, one of the most cited economists of all time and a key contributor to organisational studies, Oliver E Williamson passed away. His intellectual apparatus of transaction cost economics is a powerful tool to ... -
Demand for crop insurance in developing countries: new evidence from India
(Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2020-09-29)Determining farmers’ real demand for crop insurance is difficult, especially in developing countries, where there is a lack of formal financial sector integration and a high reliance on informal risk mitigation options. ... -
Money, land or self-employment? understanding preference heterogeneity in landowners' choices for compensation under land acquisition in India
(Land Use Policy, 2020-06-07)Land acquisition policies, upon which future land use patterns in India depend, are controversially tied to the question of whether to provide monetary or non-monetary compensation to affected landowners. However, turning ... -
The necropolitics of neoliberal state response to the Covid-19 pandemic in India
(SAGE Publications, 2021-05-29)We draw from the experience of the Covid-19 pandemic in India to outline that the neoliberal consolidation of the state is enabled by precariousness, violence, and inequality in overlapping planes of marginality. The ... -
Mobile technology to give a resource-based knowledge management advantage to community health nurses in an emerging economies context
(Journal of Knowledge Management, 2020-08-10)Abstract Purpose Knowledge is a key success factor in achieving competitive advantage. The purpose of this paper is to examine how mobile health technology facilitates knowledge management (KM) practices to enhance a ... -
Exploration of factors affecting the use of Web 2.0 for knowledge sharing among healthcare professionals: an Indian perspective
(Journal of Knowledge Management, 2020-09-23)Abstract Purpose This study aims to explore knowledge sharing (KS) attitudes and intention of healthcare professionals in India through the use of information and communication technology platforms such as Web 2.0. The ... -
Reinventing the universal structure of human values: development of a new holistic values scale to measure Indian values
(SAGE Publications, 2021-04-21)This article investigates the universal values scale, Schwartz Value Survey (SVS) for its applicability to measure cultural context-specific values. The study establishes a need to construct a new scale by identifying and ... -
Assessing advertisement quality on C2C social commerce platforms: an information quality approach using text mining
(Online Information Review, 2020-10-27)Purpose The purpose of this paper is to test relevance of the information quality (IQ) framework in understanding quality of advertisements (ads) posted by ordinary consumers. Design/methodology/approach The main objective ... -
Shattered but smiling: human resource management and the wellbeing of hotel employees during COVID-19
(International Journal of Hospitality Management, 2020-11-19)The purpose of this paper is to explore the human resource management (HRM) practices adopted by hotels during COVID-19 and to examine the impact of COVID-19 on the wellbeing of hotel employees using qualitative thematic ... -
Exploring workplace bullying from diverse perspectives: A Journal of Applied Communication Research forum
(Journal of Applied Communication Research, 2020-11-29)Workplace bullying is a pernicious workplace problem that harms employees and organizations alike. Targets suffer mental and physical consequences of repeated abuse. Organizations experience consequences such as diminished ... -
Bystanders in workplace bullying: working university students' perspectives on action versus inaction
(Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources, 2019-02-08)There is increasing interest in bystanders to workplace bullying, including from human resource management (HRM) perspectives. This paper draws on literature from the fields of sexual harassment and helping behaviour to ... -
A note on “the facility location problem with limited distances”
(Transportation Science, 2020-09-14)In this paper, it is shown that the polynomially bounded enumerative procedure to solve the facility location problem with limited distances, originally described by Drezner, Mehrez, and Wesolowsky [Drezner Z, Mehrez A, ... -
The takeoff of open source software: a signaling perspective based on community activities
(MIS Quarterly, 2020-09-01)A few open source software (OSS) products exhibit an abrupt and significant increase in downloads. However, the majority of OSS products fail to gain much interest. Identifying early success is important for catalyzing ... -
How technology is changing retail
(Journal of Retailing, 2020-11-10)Retailing is undergoing a remarkable transformation brought by recent advances in technology. In this paper, we provide a deep discussion of and look ahead on how technology is changing retail, starting with a classification ... -
EHR application portfolio and hospital performance: effects across hospitals with varying administrative scale and clinical complexity
(Information & Management, 2020-10-12)Electronic Health Record (EHR) has the potential to transform the work required to create and deliver healthcare services. This has triggered large-scale adoption across hospitals. However, whether all hospitals obtain a ... -
Challenging the discourse of leadership as knowledge: knowing and not knowing
(Management Communication Quarterly, 2020-08-17)Leadership and knowledge are often paired together. Yet, certain forces that operate on businesses and individuals are often unknowable. In this study, we consider leaders’ perceptions of the consequences of not knowing ... -
Engaging employees through effective performance management: an empirical examination
(Benchmarking: An International Journal, 2020-04-24)Purpose Performance management systems (PMS) are integral to an organization's human resource management but research is ambivalent on their positive impact and the mechanism through which they influence employee behavior. ... -
Psychometric properties and correlates of precarious manhood beliefs in 62 nations
(SAGE Publications, 2021-03-04)Precarious manhood beliefs portray manhood, relative to womanhood, as a social status that is hard to earn, easy to lose, and proven via public action. Here, we present cross-cultural data on a brief measure of precarious ...