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Linking Regenerative Travel and Residents’ Support for Tourism Development in Kaua’i Island (Hawaii): Moderating-Mediating Effects of Travel-Shaming and Foreign Tourist Attractiveness (2022)
Journal Article
Zaman, U., Aktan, M., Agrusa, J., & Khwaja, M. G. (2022). Linking Regenerative Travel and Residents’ Support for Tourism Development in Kaua’i Island (Hawaii): Moderating-Mediating Effects of Travel-Shaming and Foreign Tourist Attractiveness. Journal of Travel Research, 62(4), 782-801. https://doi.org/10.1177/00472875221098934

“Leaving the place behind, better than before” is the regenerative state-of-mind approach to reset, rethink and move forward, beyond sustainable tourism. Despite growing global attention, empirical evidence supporting tourism developments through reg... Read More about Linking Regenerative Travel and Residents’ Support for Tourism Development in Kaua’i Island (Hawaii): Moderating-Mediating Effects of Travel-Shaming and Foreign Tourist Attractiveness.

Antecedents of Blockchain-Enabled E-commerce Platforms (BEEP) adoption by customers – A study of second-hand small and medium apparel retailers (2022)
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Jain, G., Kamble, S. S., Oly Ndubisi, N., Shrivastava, A., Belhadi, A., & Venkatesh, M. (2022). Antecedents of Blockchain-Enabled E-commerce Platforms (BEEP) adoption by customers – A study of second-hand small and medium apparel retailers. Journal of Business Research, 576 - 588. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2022.05.041

Increasingly, the apparel industry generates enormous waste and pollution causing extreme water scarcity in emerging economies, where circular economy (CE) adoption can help to alleviate these pressing issues of this century. Environmentally consciou... Read More about Antecedents of Blockchain-Enabled E-commerce Platforms (BEEP) adoption by customers – A study of second-hand small and medium apparel retailers.

What makes micro, small, and medium enterprises not adopt Logistics 4.0? A systematic and structured approach using modified-total interpretive structural modelling (2022)
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Sindhwani, R., Behl, A., Sharma, A., & Gaur, J. (2024). What makes micro, small, and medium enterprises not adopt Logistics 4.0? A systematic and structured approach using modified-total interpretive structural modelling. International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications, 27(6), https://doi.org/10.1080/13675567.2022.2081672

Micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) play an essential role in economic growth. COVID-19 severely affected this sector, given its dependence on logistics. Logistics 4.0 is a progressive and vital technology for the MSME sector in developed ec... Read More about What makes micro, small, and medium enterprises not adopt Logistics 4.0? A systematic and structured approach using modified-total interpretive structural modelling.

Blockchain for SME Clusters: An ideation using the framework of Ostrom Commons Governance (2022)
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Jain, G., Shrivastava, A., Paul, J., & Batra, R. (2022). Blockchain for SME Clusters: An ideation using the framework of Ostrom Commons Governance. Information Systems Frontiers, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10796-022-10288-z

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) organize themselves into clusters by sharing a set of limited resources to achieve the holistic success of the cluster. However, these SMEs often face conflicts and deadlock situations that hinder the fundame... Read More about Blockchain for SME Clusters: An ideation using the framework of Ostrom Commons Governance.

Board characteristics and environmental disclosures: evidence from sensitive and non-sensitive industries of India (2022)
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Raghu Kumari, P., Makhija, H., Sharma, D., & Behl, A. (2022). Board characteristics and environmental disclosures: evidence from sensitive and non-sensitive industries of India. International Journal of Managerial Finance, 18(4), https://doi.org/10.1108/IJMF-10-2021-0547

Purpose
The study aims to identify the impact of board characteristics (BC) on a firm's environmental performance, and provides future research directions in the area of BC impact on environmental disclosures (ED) in case of India's environmentally... Read More about Board characteristics and environmental disclosures: evidence from sensitive and non-sensitive industries of India.

Impulse purchases during emergency situations: exploring permission marketing and the role of blockchain (2022)
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Nigam, A., Behl, A., Pereira, V., & Sangal, S. (2023). Impulse purchases during emergency situations: exploring permission marketing and the role of blockchain. Industrial Management and Data Systems, https://doi.org/10.1108/IMDS-12-2021-0799

Purpose
The paper explores how consumer behavior for purchasing impulse products changed in the complex and disruptive (emergency) situation of the COVID-19 pandemic when the customer is shopping in-home and not visiting the offline stores in an eme... Read More about Impulse purchases during emergency situations: exploring permission marketing and the role of blockchain.

Determinants of Blockchain Adoption as Decentralized Business Model by Spanish Firms - An Innovation Theory Perspective (2022)
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Hashimy, L., Jain, G., & Grifell-Tatjé, E. (2022). Determinants of Blockchain Adoption as Decentralized Business Model by Spanish Firms - An Innovation Theory Perspective. Industrial Management and Data Systems, https://doi.org/10.1108/IMDS-01-2022-0030

Purpose
Large attention surrounds identifying the meaningful blockchain business model on financial services, while a little focus about non-financial organizations and solutions in terms of how the blockchain business model can affect the organizat... Read More about Determinants of Blockchain Adoption as Decentralized Business Model by Spanish Firms - An Innovation Theory Perspective.

Trade union influence on innovation in the British private sector: Direct and indirect paths (2022)
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Wang, W., Heyes, J., & Seifert, R. (2022). Trade union influence on innovation in the British private sector: Direct and indirect paths. Economic and Industrial Democracy, 44(2), https://doi.org/10.1177/0143831x221086015

This article examines relationships between trade unions and firms' innovation activity. Drawing on nationally representative data covering 1,384 firms in the UK, the article employs probit analysis to estimate the effect of trade union representatio... Read More about Trade union influence on innovation in the British private sector: Direct and indirect paths.

Investor personality as a predictor of investment intention – mediating role of overconfidence bias and financial literacy (2022)
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Jain, R., Sharma, D., Behl, A., & Kumar Tiwari, A. (2023). Investor personality as a predictor of investment intention – mediating role of overconfidence bias and financial literacy. International Journal of Emerging Markets, 18(12), 5680-5706. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJOEM-12-2021-1885

Purpose
The purpose of this study is to examine the role of personality traits (PTs) of individual investors on their investment intention (II). Further, to study the mediating role of overconfidence (OC) bias and financial literacy (FL) on the rela... Read More about Investor personality as a predictor of investment intention – mediating role of overconfidence bias and financial literacy.

Blockchain Technology in the Fashion Industry (2022)
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Singh, H., Jain, G., Kumar, N., & Hashimy, L. (2022). Blockchain Technology in the Fashion Industry. Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations, 1 - 21

<p>The concept of fashion has been coupled with technology, where technology has become the protagonist. The transparency between an organization and a customer works as a catalyst, and the customer has taken a more mainstream role. With blockchain t... Read More about Blockchain Technology in the Fashion Industry.

Applying enquiry and problem based learning to mission-oriented innovation policy: from policy to pedagogy to teaching and learning practice (2022)
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(2022). Applying enquiry and problem based learning to mission-oriented innovation policy: from policy to pedagogy to teaching and learning practice. Journal of International Education in Business, 52-73. https://doi.org/10.1108/JIEB-04-2021-0046

Purpose This study aims to present theory, practice and original research findings to support the proposition that broad enquiry and problem-based learning (EPBL) approaches provide an appropriate pedagogical lens for sustainability educators to deve... Read More about Applying enquiry and problem based learning to mission-oriented innovation policy: from policy to pedagogy to teaching and learning practice.

Changing research paradigms of blockchain for businesses: Proposing a M.A.L.T framework (2022)
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Behl, A. (2022). Changing research paradigms of blockchain for businesses: Proposing a M.A.L.T framework. Journal of High Technology Management Research, 33(1), Article 100428. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hitech.2022.100428

Blockchain is a revolutionary technology with the potential to support business operations by adding value to the existing value chain of a company (Gorkhali & Chowdhury, 2021; Xu, Chen, & Kou, 2019). With distributed ledger technology, permissioned... Read More about Changing research paradigms of blockchain for businesses: Proposing a M.A.L.T framework.

Enablers to the adoption of blockchain technology in logistics supply chains: evidence from an emerging economy (2022)
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Jain. (2022). Enablers to the adoption of blockchain technology in logistics supply chains: evidence from an emerging economy. Annals of Operations Research, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10479-022-04546-1

This study identifies the factors that can enable blockchain technology (BCT) implementation in the logistics sector and reveals the interdependencies, hierarchical structure, and causalities between them. This study uses a three-phased research fram... Read More about Enablers to the adoption of blockchain technology in logistics supply chains: evidence from an emerging economy.

Examining the relationship between fear of COVID-19, intolerance for uncertainty, and cyberloafing: A mediational model (2022)
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Reizer, A., Galperin, B. L., Chavan, M., Behl, A., & Pereira, V. (2022). Examining the relationship between fear of COVID-19, intolerance for uncertainty, and cyberloafing: A mediational model. Journal of Business Research, 145, 660-670. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2022.03.037

After the COVID-19 pandemic began, organizations had to pivot and move to online remote work. As companies moved to digital platforms and technologies for remote working, a key concern was the increase in workplace withdrawal behaviors during the pan... Read More about Examining the relationship between fear of COVID-19, intolerance for uncertainty, and cyberloafing: A mediational model.

At the end of the world, turn left: examining toxic leadership, team silence and success in mega construction projects (2022)
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Zaman, U., Florez-Perez, L., Anjam, M., Khwaja, M. G., & Ul-Huda, N. (2022). At the end of the world, turn left: examining toxic leadership, team silence and success in mega construction projects. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, https://doi.org/10.1108/ecam-08-2021-0755

Purpose
Failures in both followership and leadership become inevitable as mega construction projects are directed and controlled by toxic leaders. Consequently, team member's desire for knowledge hoarding silence is triggered and goal alignment betw... Read More about At the end of the world, turn left: examining toxic leadership, team silence and success in mega construction projects.

Accelerating Innovation Efficiency through Agile Leadership: The CEO Network Effects in China (2022)
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Chen, X. H., Tee, K., & Chang, V. (2022). Accelerating Innovation Efficiency through Agile Leadership: The CEO Network Effects in China. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 179, 121602. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2022.121602

Digitalization as a business enabler has speeded and scaled innovation in many firms. As the corporate leader, the CEO facilitates strategic agility and enhances network effects to create value. This study uses innovation efficiency as the proxy of d... Read More about Accelerating Innovation Efficiency through Agile Leadership: The CEO Network Effects in China.

The survival of bike-sharing startups in China: an empirical analysis of the influencing factors (2022)
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Zhou, Y., Park, S., Wang, Q., Zuopeng Zhang, J., & Behl, A. (2023). The survival of bike-sharing startups in China: an empirical analysis of the influencing factors. Kybernetes, 52(2), 566-584. https://doi.org/10.1108/K-12-2021-1378

Purpose
Bike-sharing is popular worldwide, and it has led to a new development direction in green transportation. However, the collapse of many bike-sharing startups and residual social problems has brought about contradictions and challenges to the... Read More about The survival of bike-sharing startups in China: an empirical analysis of the influencing factors.

The Bridge at the End of the World: Linking Expat's Pandemic Fatigue, Travel FOMO, Destination Crisis Marketing, and Vaxication for "Greatest of All Trips" (2022)
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Umer, Z., J. Barnes, S., Abbasi, S., Anjam, M., AKTAN, M., & Khwaja, M. G. (2022). The Bridge at the End of the World: Linking Expat's Pandemic Fatigue, Travel FOMO, Destination Crisis Marketing, and Vaxication for "Greatest of All Trips". Sustainability, 14(4), Article 2312. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14042312

The rebirth of global tourism with a massive rebound is anticipated due to an emerging touristic behavior coined as vaxication (i.e., post-vaccination travel). Despite the ongoing fatigue triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, travelers’ fear of missing... Read More about The Bridge at the End of the World: Linking Expat's Pandemic Fatigue, Travel FOMO, Destination Crisis Marketing, and Vaxication for "Greatest of All Trips".

Wishful thinking? Addressing the long-term implications of COVID-19 for transport in Nigeria (2022)
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Mogaji, E. (2022). Wishful thinking? Addressing the long-term implications of COVID-19 for transport in Nigeria. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 105, Article 103206. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trd.2022.103206

With their inherent economic and infrastructure challenges, developing countries must assess commuters’ travel behaviour and establish whether consumers’ desire for sustainable transportation is feasible or merely wishful thinking. Using a qualitativ... Read More about Wishful thinking? Addressing the long-term implications of COVID-19 for transport in Nigeria.

Sustainable consumption practices in Indian households: a saga of environment management linked to Indian ethos and generational differences (2022)
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Kaur, J., Mogaji, E., Wadera, D., & Gupta, S. (2022). Sustainable consumption practices in Indian households: a saga of environment management linked to Indian ethos and generational differences. Society and Business Review, 17(3), 441-468. https://doi.org/10.1108/sbr-08-2021-0132

Purpose
This study aims to investigate the domestic sustainable consumption practices in Indian households and the motivations to do so. These practices also contribute to environment management and its impact on Indian society through the action of... Read More about Sustainable consumption practices in Indian households: a saga of environment management linked to Indian ethos and generational differences.