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    • The oil and gas sector in India: balancing business policies and public interest by the Supreme Court of India 

      Mohan, M P Ram; Yadav, Shashi Kant (Elsevier, 2021-04-19)
      Indian authorities have formulated and implemented several policies for exploration, production, refining, transportation, and distribution of its Oil & Gas (O&G) resources. With respect to governance of O&G industry, ...
    • On corporate strategy and financial strategy 

      Korwar A. (SAGE Publications Ltd, 1996)
      This article by Ashok Korwar makes an attempt to systematically develop the link between corporate strategy and financial strategy. Drawing on concepts from both strategic management and financial theory, the paper develops ...
    • On posterior concentration in misspecified models 

      Ramamoorthi R.V.; Sriram K.; Martin R. (International Society for Bayesian Analysis, 2015)
      We investigate the asymptotic behavior of Bayesian posterior distributions under independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) misspecified models. More specifically, we study the concentration of the posterior distribution ...
    • One-click at a time: empowering mothers for their adolescent children's educational expenditures through social media usage 

      Vijayalakshmi, Akshaya; Lin, Meng-Hsien (Jenny) (Wiley, 2022-11-27)
      Mothers play a significant role in deciding their adolescents' educational expenditures. They increasingly rely on the Internet for information search and building online support networks to enhance their confidence. Thus, ...
    • Optimal factorial designs for cDNA microarray experiments 

      Banerjee T.; Mukerjee R. (2008)
      We consider cDNA microarray experiments when the cell populations have a factorial structure, and investigate the problem of their optimal designing under a baseline parametrization where the objects of interest differ ...
    • Organizational decline and turnaround management: A contingency framework 

      Maheshwari S.K. (SAGE Publications Ltd, 2000)
      This study examines the reasons for organizational decline and suggests context-specific turnaround process. The decline is primarily an outcome of inaction of managers and inappropriate actions of managers in response to ...
    • Over-ordering and food waste: The use of food delivery apps during a pandemic 

      Sharma R.; Dhir A.; Talwar S.; Kaur P. (Elsevier Ltd, 2021)
      There is a paucity of research on the role of food delivery apps (FDAs) in food waste generation. This gap needs to be addressed since FDAs represent a fast-growing segment of the hospitality sector, which is already ...
    • Ownership structure and corporate social responsibility in an emerging market 

      Sahasranamam S.; Arya B.; Sud M. (Springer, 2020)
      While scholarship exploring the impact of ownership structure on corporate social responsibility (CSR) has investigated firms in developed markets, less work has examined how ownership in firms from emerging markets ...
    • Pandemics and technology engagement: new evidence from m-Health intervention during COVID-19 in India 

      Rathi, Sawan; Chakrabarti, Anindya S.; Chatterjee, Chirantan; Hegde, Aparna (Wiley, 2022-07-12)
      Information provision for social welfare via cheap technological media is now a widely available tool used by policymakers. Often, however, an ample supply of information does not translate into high consumption of information ...
    • Parasite stress and pathogen avoidance relate to distinct dimensions of political ideology across 30 nations 

      Tybur J.M.; Inbar Y.; Aar鴈 L.; Barclay P.; Barlowe F.K.; De Barra M.; Beckerh D.V.; Borovoi L.; Choi I.; Choik J.A.; Consedine N.S.; Conway A.; Conway J.R.; Conway P.; Adoric V.C.; Demirci D.E.; Fern醤dez A.M.; Ferreirat D.C.S.; Ishii K.; Jak歩c I.; Ji T.; Van Leeuwen F.; Lewis D.M.G.; Li N.P.; McIntyre J.C.; Mukherjee S.; Park J.H.; Pawlowski B.; Petersen M.B.; Pizarro D.; Prodromitis G.; Prokop P.; Rantala M.J.; Reynolds L.M.; Sandin B.; Sevi B.; De Smet D.; Srinivasan N.; Tewari S.; Wilson C.; Yong J.C.; 巈zelj I. (National Academy of Sciences, 2016)
      People who are more avoidant of pathogens are more politically conservative, as are nations with greater parasite stress. In the current research, we test two prominent hypotheses that have been proposed as explanations ...
    • Performance behavior of participatorywater institutions in Eastern India: A study through structural equation modelling 

      Johnson N.; Gandhi V.P.; Jain D. (MDPI AG, 2020)
      The paper examines the nature and performance of participatory water institutions in eastern India using structural equation modelling. There is a crisis in the management of water in India, and this is often not about ...
    • PhD student experiences with the impostor phenomenon in STEM 

      Chakraverty D. (Informing Science Institute, 2020)
      Aim/Purpose 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 ...
    • Planet health 

      Jain A.K.; Sinha P.K.; Bhardwaj P. (SAGE Publications Ltd, 2006)
    • Playing the game of communication: Enhancing skills through a reading of literature 

      Kaul A.; Pandit A. (SAGE Publications Ltd, 2008)
      Managerial communication/conversation in organizations is difficult to capture in its complexities. Even if attempts are made, the outcome is rarely, if ever, natural and spontaneous. How then do we proceed with an ...
    • Posterior consistency of bayesian quantile regression based on the misspecied asymmetric laplace density 

      Sriram K.; Ramamoorthi R.V.; Ghosh P. (International Society for Bayesian Analysis, 2013)
      We explore an asymptotic justication for the widely used and em-pirically veried approach of assuming an asymmetric Laplace distribution (ALD) for the response in Bayesian Quantile Regression. Based on empirical ndings, ...
    • Predicting the outbreak of epidemics using a network-based approach 

      Das, Saikat; Bose, Indranil; Sarkar, Uttam Kumar (ScienceDirect, 2023-01-20)
      The spread of epidemics is a common societal problem across the world. Can operational research be used to predict such outbreaks? While equation-based approaches are used to model the trajectory of epidemics, can a ...
    • Prediction of Finite Population Proportion When Responses are Misclassified 

      Adhya, Sumanta; Roy, Surupa; Banerjee, Tathagata (Oxford University Press, 2020-12-25)
      We propose a model-based predictive estimator of the finite population proportion of a misclassified binary response, when information on the auxiliary variable(s) is available for all units in the population. Asymptotic ...
    • Preface to Research on Role of Technology in Workforce Management 

      Gupta M.; Pandey J.; Gaur J.; Vohra N. (Australasian Association for Information Systems, 2019)
      Technology has become omnipresent in our lives and workplace is no exception. Recent advancements in human resource management (HRM) and organizational behaviour (OB) are predominantly technology driven that require ...
    • Preservice Elementary Teachers and Science Instruction: Barriers and Supports 

      Dabney, Katherine P.; Good, Kimberly B.; Scott, Michael R.; Johnson, Teri N.; Chakraverty, Devasmita; Milteer, Brittany; Gray, Alicia (ERIC, 2020)
      Research suggests that elementary school is a crucial period for sparking students’ long-term interest in science and consideration of a STEM career. Teachers infl uence students’ dispositions towards science; therefore, ...
    • Prevalence of vitamin D deficiency across the spectrum of glucose intolerance 

      Modi, K. D.; Ahmed, Md Ishaq; Chandwani, Rajesh; Hari Kumar, K. V. S. (BioMed Central Ltd., 2015)
      Background: Vitamin D deficiency (VDD) is inversely associated with insulin resistance. We studied the prevalence of VDD across the spectrum of glucose intolerance, including normal glucose tolerance (NGT), prediabetes ...