DSpace at Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode: Recent submissions

  • Priyanka Verma; Anupam Singh (Sage Publications, 2016-07)
    Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a buzzword worldwide. In today’s globalized world, one of the great challenges faced by firms is integration of CSR in business. Stakeholders require a lot more from companies than ...
  • Subramanian, S (Sage Publications, 2016-07)
    In India, Corporate governance norms were prepared with the assumption that firms were controlled by private players. However, in India, there are many firms that are majority-owned by the State or the government. Literature ...
  • Deepa, S (Sage Publications, 2016-07)
    Business Communication is an art; it needs to be handled with creativity, empathy, acumen and conscientiousness. The advent of Twitter and tablets as leading performers on the technology panorama, along with Facebook, cloud ...
  • Kulbhushan Balooni; Venkatachalam, L (Sage Publications, 2016-01)
    Water scarcity is a paramount concern that affects growth and sustainable development. It parallels the climate change effects in terms of space and scale. Both these intertwined concerns are challenging human security and ...
  • Katar Singh (Sage Publications, 2016-01)
    Water is essential not only for the survival of all living beings but also for socio economic development of households, communities and nations all over the world. It contributes to achieve the goal of sustainable development ...
  • Taisei Kaizoji (Sage Publications, 2013-07)
    In this study, we investigate the statistical properties of the returns and the trading volume. We show a typical example of power-law distributions of the return and of the trading volume. Next, we propose an interacting-agent ...
  • Ralph Abraham; Michael Nivala (Sage Publications, 2013-07)
    A brief introductory article on the role of chaotic synchronization in the context of complex economic systems. The basic framework developed by the late Richard Goodwin in his book, Chaotic Economic Dynamics, of 1990 has ...
  • Vishal Narain (Sage Publications, 2016-01)
    Urbanization processes involve the appropriation of land and water resources from the peripheral regions. Thus some individuals and groups lose access to these resources to support urban expansion. Since water access is ...
  • Ayan Bhattacharya; Rudra Sensarma (Sage Publications, 2013-07)
    Efficiency and predictability of financial markets are inherently linked to the statistical properties of market indicators. While many papers have researched non-linearities in developed financial markets, this article ...
  • Amrtha Kasturi Rangan (Sage Publications, 2016-01)
    With an annual extraction of 230 cubic kilometres, India is the largest user of groundwater in the world. The value derived from the use of groundwater for irrigation is estimated to be four times the annual investments ...
  • Narayan, P. S (Sage Publications, 2016-01)
    Water stress and scarcity is one of the biggest environmental, geopolitical and resource risks facing businesses today in many parts of the world. But the ‘wicked’, complex nature of the water challenge demands adaptive ...
  • Mukundhan K. V. (Sage Publications, 2013-01)
    As economies undergo institutional transition, firms change their internationalization strategies to take advantage of the prevailing institutional environment of the time. Extant studies on firm internationalization have ...
  • Sebastian M. P.; Supriya K. K. (Sage Publications, 2013-01)
    Governments and public sector organizations around the globe are relying on information and communication technologies (ICTs) to reform the functioning of the system and provide better service delivery mechanisms for their ...
  • Payal S. Kapoor; Jayasimha K. R.; Ashish Sadh (Sage Publications, 2013-01)
    Social media has a lot to offer to the marketers in the form of a ‘web of brand-related-conversations’. With the popularity of social media, users indulge in ‘eword-of-mouth’ (eWOM) behaviour while interacting with other ...
  • Anil Gupta; Anish Yousaf Naik; Neelika Arora (Sage Publications, 2013-01)
    Sponsorships have not been subjected to extensive research in an emerging economy like India, till date, which is considered virgin in terms of sponsorship research. Having this in mind, the article focuses on mapping ...
  • Chatterjee, Debashis (2012-07)
    The ethos of our current education system has let loose two social forces: eager acquisition and narrow competition. These forces are creating more consumers and fewer contributors in the education space. Economic prosperity ...
  • Abhoy K. Ojha; Dwarkaprasad Chakravarty (Sage Publications, 2012-07)
    With the bulk of India’s population residing in rural areas, access to quality primary education in non-urban areas is vital to unlock the country’s vast economic potential. Good primary education is likely to provide a ...
  • Mukherjee, Soumyatanu (Indian Institute of Management Kozhilode, 2016-06)
    This paper, using a three-sector full employment general equilibrium model with segmented domestic factor markets, shows that policy of import restriction using tariffs can be beneficial for a small, open developing economy ...
  • Mukherjee, Soumyatanu (Elsevier, 2016)
    Drawing on the evidence from Indian provinces, this paper, using a four-sector general equilibrium model with segmented domestic labour and capital markets, proposes that factor-specific technological progress only in the ...
  • Sarbani Mukherjee; Durba Biswas (Sage Publications, 2016-01)
    In India, groundwater over-extraction is often linked with subsidized electricity in the agricultural sector. Proponents of electricity subsidy argue that such a subsidy helped even the resource-poor farmers to have had ...