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Journal Articles | 2021

Does service quality influence operational and financial performance of third party logistics service providers? A mixed multi criteria decision making -text mining-based investigation

Satender Pal Singh, Arnab Adhikari, Adrija Majumdar, and Arnab Bisi

Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review

Journal Articles | 2021

'Too central to fail’ firms in bi-layered financial networks: linkages in the US corporate bond and stock markets

Abinash Mishra, Pranjal Srivastava, and Anindya S. Chakrabarti

Quantitative Finance

Journal Articles | 2021

Generic paradoxical tensions, appraisals, work motivation, and performance: Insights from a weekly repeated-measures study

Neha Tripathi

Frontiers in Psychology

Drawing on the paradox theory, the author developed a theoretical model of appraisal-motivational responses to generic paradoxical tensions. The author postulated that paradoxical tensions are appraised both as a challenge and as a threat, in turn prompting mixed effects, positive and negative, on performance. The dual effects of paradoxical tensions are explained by the intermittent role of motivation toward work and a dispositional boundary condition-individual' adaptability-cross-situation variability of behaviors. The results from an eight-wave weekly repeated measures study spanning a period of 2 months (N = 178, total observations = 1,355) provided support for the proposed theoretical model. By illuminating the nuanced intraindividual psychological process, the present study brings forward novel insights on cognitive appraisals and motivations of paradoxical tensions advancing microfoundation of the paradox research.

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Books | 2021

Hospitality financial management and contextualized decision making

Nan Hua, Barry Bloom, Agnes DeFranco, Toni Repetti, Twila Mae Logan, Dipendra Singh Mann, Peng Liu, Prashant Das and Arun Upneja

Kendall Hunt

Books | 2021

The Black Box: Innovation and public policy in India

Rakesh Basant

Penguin Random House

Journal Articles | 2021

The implications of economic uncertainty for bank loan portfolios

Sanket Mohapatra and Siddharth M. Purohit

Applied Economics

This paper analyses the impact of economic uncertainty on the composition of bank credit across household and firm loans. Using bank-level data spanning 40 developed and developing countries, we find that higher economic uncertainty is associated with an increase in the relative share of household credit in the loan portfolio of banks. This change in composition of credit may result from banks efforts to reduce the overall riskiness of their loan portfolios, since corporate loans are generally viewed as riskier than household loans. This shift is more pronounced for weakly-capitalized banks, which may face greater risks during economic shocks, and for larger banks, which may be riskier due to complex business models and more market-based activities. The variation in our main findings by banks capitalization and size suggests that they arise from changes in bank credit supply in response to greater uncertainty. The baseline results hold for a range of robustness tests. Our study highlights the role of aggregate uncertainty in micro-level outcomes and are relevant for bank capital regulation and the conduct of macroprudential policy.

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Journal Articles | 2021

Central bank gold reserves and sovereign credit risk

Sawan Rathi, Sanket Mohapatra, and Arvind Sahay

Finance Research Letters

Gold holdings with central banks are often considered to play a stabilizing role in times of crisis. This paper performs a cross-country panel data analysis of developed and developing countries to determine whether gold holdings of central banks contribute to sovereign creditworthiness. Our analysis confirms that an increase in central bank gold reserves reduces the credit default swap (CDS) spreads of a country. We also observe that during global crisis and country-specific crisis episodes, the role of central bank gold becomes even more important. In robustness tests, we account for potential endogeneity of central bank gold reserves using a Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) approach. The findings highlight the importance of gold in central bank reserves and indicate a positive role of gold in mitigating a nations external vulnerabilities in an uncertain global economic environment.

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Books | 2021

Elephants and cheetahs: The beauty of operations

Saral Mukherjee

Penguin Random House

Books | 2021

Applied advanced analytics

Arnab K. Laha

Springer

Books | 2021

Demystifying leadership: Unveiling the Mahabharata code

Asha Kaul and Vishal Gupta

Bloomsbury