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RESEARCH @ IIMV
FACULTY RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS
1. Mind Your Own Business: Ownership and its Influence on
Sustainability
AUTHOR: AMIT B. CHAKRABARTI
Published in Safety Science (ABDC A)
This paper highlights the divergence in resource allocation towards corporate social responsibility
(CSR) and health, safety, and wellbeing (HSW) across the different ownership categories. The
study looks at CSR and HSW investments as part of the firm’s external and internal sustainability
objectives, respectively. Click here for the paper
2. Mobile wallet adoption intention amid COVID-19 pandemic
outbreak: A novel conceptual framework
AUTHORS: KAPOOR, A., SINDWANI, R., GOEL, M., & AMIT
SHANKAR
Published in Computers & Industrial Engineering (ABDC A)
This research aims to explore adoption intention towards mobile wallet (m-wallet) amid COVID-19
outbreak using mediated-moderation framework. This study, in its uniqueness,
utilises the stimulus-organism-response (SOR) theory as its theoretical base. The study investigated
the effect of relative advantage, ease of effort, favourable infrastructure conditions, security
considerations, and touch-free transactions on m-wallet adoption. Click here for the paper
3. Modelling the importance of socialresponsibility standards
(ISO 26000:2010) practices adoption in freight transport industry
AUTHOR: AALOK KUMAR
Published in Journal of Cleaner Production, 367, 132861 (ABDC A)
To bridge the above research gap, this research analyses the importance of ISO 26000 practices
in the freight transport industry. The significance of the practices is assessed with a multi-criteria
decision-making method under a fuzzy environment, i.e., the fuzzy best-worst method (FBWM).
The advantage of using fuzzy set theory is to include the uncertainty and ambiguity of the decision-
makers. Click here for the paper
4. Journal of Internet Commerce: A Bibliometric Overview
AUTHOR: PANKAJ VISHWAKARMA
Published in Journal of Internet Commerce, 1-27. (ABDC B)
The Journal of Internet Commerce (JIC) has been a leading peer-reviewed journal focusing
on the influence of the internet in all aspects of commerce since 2002. This study analyses
the bibliometric data of articles and reviews published in JIC between 2002 and 2021 using
indicators that include annual citation structure, most cited documents of JIC, and the topmost
productive author, institutions and countries. Additionally, the VOS viewer software has been
used to visualize bibliometric data in the form of co-citation, bibliographic coupling, and
co-occurrences of the authors, institutions, countries, and keywords published in JIC.
Click here for the paper
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