DSpace at Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode: Recent submissions

  • Joffi Thomas; Radhakrishna Pillai, R (Sage Publications, 2015-01)
    Is there a distinct management style as ‘Indian way of management’ in practice as there is Western style of management developed during the industrialization age and Japanese style of management, which received global ...
  • Subhash Sharma (Sage Publications, 2015-01)
    This article traces the evolutionary journey of the idea of Indian management 1960 onwards. It identifies four phases of development of Indian management ideas in terms of adopting a scientific approach (1960–1980), ...
  • Radhakrishna Pillai, R; Anil Kumar, G; Krishnadas, N (Sage Publications, 2015-01)
    Crises are common in the modern world and the value system of leaders plays a crucial role in effectively managing the crises. The role of self-managing leadership in crisis management is explored in this article. An ...
  • Mariam Ciby; Raya, R. P (Sage Publications, 2015-01)
    Over the past 25 years, academic researchers across the globe have extensively studied the concept, definition and the prevalence of workplace bullying. Even though researchers around the globe explain bullying with multiple ...
  • Kausik Gangopadhyay; Kousik Guhathakurta (Sage Publications, 2013-07)
    While economics is a study of social system, physics is a science devoted to unraveling the mysteries of Nature. Econophysics, as the name suggests, is a new science which attempts a marriage of these apparently odd partners. ...
  • Kausik Gangopadhyay (Sage Publications, 2013-07)
    Dr Eugene H. Stanley (1941–) is one of the most influenc-ing figures in the discipline of Econophysics. He was born in Oklahoma City, US, and was awarded the PhD in physics at Harvard University.1 In 1976 he joined Boston ...
  • Siew Ann Cheong (Sage Publications, 2013-07)
    In this article, I have described an experimental econophysics course for advanced undergraduates in the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore. This course was offered for the first time in Semester II ...
  • Chatterjee, Debashis (Sage Publications, 2015-01)
    Given the current trend, the world population is projected to rise to 9.5 billion in 2047. India will take the top spot with a staggering population of close to 1.6 billion to leave behind the current world leader in ...
  • Marcel Ausloos (2013-07)
    For this special issue, the article aims at discussing a few econophysics problems studied so far rather successfully. The following ‘applications’ in micro-econophysics are considered: (i) financial crashes; it is emphasized ...
  • John Angle (Sage Publications, 2013-07)
    The Inequality Process (IP) is a particle system model similar to that of the Kinetic Theory of Gases. The IP is a parsimonious model of competition among people for wealth. The IP explains a wide scope of stable patterns ...
  • Guillaume Sicard (Sage Publications, 2015-01)
    India is contributing immensely to the global business environment. We are well aware of the advantages India has. Its demographic advantage, high-cost competitiveness and domestic consumption-led economy are some of the ...
  • Asim Ghosh (Sage Publications, 2013-07)
    We discuss here researches on econophysics done in India in the last two decades. The term ‘econophysics’ was formally coined in India (Kolkata) in 1995. Since then many research papers, books, reviews, etc., have been ...
  • Akshita Arora; Chandan Sharma (Sage Publications, 2015-01)
    This study attempts to examine the impact of prior and current firm performance on board composition as it is the least explored issue in the corporate governance area. For this purpose, our analysis covers a large sample ...
  • Hariom Manchiraju (Sage Publications, 2015-01)
    Corporate social responsibility (CSR), as a field of study, began to garner serious scholarly attention since the 1970s. There are broadly two schools of thoughts relating to the efficacy of CSR. The first one, asserted ...
  • Teidorlang Lyngdoh (Sage Publications, 2015-01)
    Over the years, marketing has increasingly been viewed as a major cause for many social and environmental problems. The role of marketing has been widely perceived to be prospering at the expense of society. Marketing ...
  • Lakhimi Jogendranath Chutia; Mrinmoy K. Sarma (Sage Publications, 2016-07)
    This article identifies, through a retrospective study of literature, the transitional dynamics of traditional crafts of South and South East Asia. It aims to explain the various factors that necessitate commercialization ...
  • Rajat Deb (Sage Publications, 2016-07)
    The financial inclusion models that have been implemented successfully in various parts of India have not gained momentum in North East India. The inherent characteristics of the states in this region and the prominence ...
  • Repaul Kanji; Rajat Agrawal (Sage Publications, 2016-07)
    The concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has witnessed various interpretations since its inception. Even though the present era of CSR has been significantly reassuring, there is an urgent need to understand ...
  • Sanjukta Sarkar (Sage Publications, 2016-07)
    This article attempts to understand how income diversification influences efficiency of scheduled commercial banks in India across ownership and over crises periods. We explore two competing hypotheses prevalent in the ...
  • Samie Ahmed Sayed (Sage Publications, 2016-07)
    This article investigates whether star analysts, identified as the best stock pickers by Thomson Reuters’ StarMine Awards, have superior target price forecasts than non-star analysts in an emerging market. The difference ...