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  • Pranav Naithani, Investigating work-life balance of Indian academics in the GCC countries.
    Advances in Asian Social Sciences 9 (1): 321-337. 2018.
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  • Pranav Naithani, Impact of health and recreation on work-life balance: A case study of expatriates.
    International Journal of Social Science and Business 1 (1). 2016.
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  • Pranav Naithani, A case study of career related challenges of expatriate Indian professionals in the GCC countries.
    International Journal of Arts and Commerce 2 (1): 219-224. 2013.
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  • Pranav Naithani, Influence of subject choice, work overload and work stress on expatriate higher education teachers
    Advances in Asian Social Science 4 (1): 793-798. 2013.
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  • Pranav Naithani, Demographic profile of Non Resident Indian professionals in the GCC countries: A case study.
    Advances in Asian Social Science 1 (1): 57-62. 2012.
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  • Pranav Naithani, Guidelines for developing a robust web survey
    Advances in Information Technology and Management 1 (1): 20-23. 2012.
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  • Pranav Naithani, Foreign higher education institutes in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries
    Alternative: Journal of Mgmt. Studies and Research 10 (1): 46-52. 2011.
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  • Pranav Naithani, Challenges Faced by Expatriate Workers in Gulf Cooperation Council Countries
    International Journal of Business and Management 5 (1): 98-103. 2010.
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  • Pranav Naithani, Overview of Work-Life Balance Discourse and Its Relevance in Current Economic Scenario
    Asian Social Science 6 (6): 148-155. 2010.
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  • Pranav Naithani, Recession and work-life balance initiatives
    Romanian Economic Journal 13 (37): 55-68. 2010.
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  • Pranav Naithani, An empirical study of work and family life spheres and emergence of work-life balance initiatives under uncertain economic scenario.
    Growth-Journal of the Management Training Institute 37 (1): 69-73. 2009.
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  • Pranav Naithani, Model of expatriate adjustment and framework for organisational support
    Alternative: Journal of Mgmt. Studies and Research 8 (1): 34-41. 2009.
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  • Pranav Naithani, Reference framework for active learning in higher education
    In Abdulla Al-Hawaj, Wajeeh Elali & E. H. Twizell (eds.), Higher Education in the Twenty-First Century: Issues and Challenges, Taylor & Francis Group. pp. 113-120. 2008.
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  • Pranav Naithani, Followership: The underrated aspect of leadership
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  • Pranav Naithani, Managers are from Mars. Employees are from Venus
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