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    How Organizational Climate Mediates Employee Innovative Work Behavior among Food Manufacturing Industries in COVID-19 Pandemic: Implications to Business Economics and Management
    with Chi Hau Tan, A. Apsara Saleth Mary, Michael Bhobet Baluyot, M. A. Dina D. Jimenez, Randy Joy M. Ventayen, and Jupeth Pentang
    Estudios de Economía Aplicada 39 (12). 2021.
    In this context, the study explored the relationship between organizational climate and employee innovative work behaviour among food manufacturing industries in Malaysia. The study is a descriptive correlational survey research design where data is sourced out from a total of randomly sampled 260 employees. Results revealed that a favourable organizational climate on innovation, proactivity, and risk-taking is prevailing among the companies. A very high level of innovative work behaviour is ema…Read more
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    When it comes to online fashion, this research focused on the interaction between three factors: preferences for online fashion goods, consumer buying choices for online fashion products, and brand image. A descriptive correlational approach was used. A total of 184 sampled active online purchasers of fashion items from a population of 350 online buyers in Thailand participated in the research. The study was carried out with the use of tools that had been adopted. Descriptive data showed that re…Read more
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    Major Stressors and Coping Strategies of Internal Migrant Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Exploration
    with Akanksha Srivastava, Yogesh Kumar Arya, Shobhna Joshi, Tushar Singh, Himanshu Chauhan, and Abhinav Das
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    COVID-19 forced lockdown in India, leading to the loss of job, crisis of food, and other financial catastrophes that led to the exodus migration of internal migrant workers, operating in the private sector, back to their homes. Unavailability of transport facilities led to an inflicted need to walk back to homes barefooted without lack of any other crucial resources on the way. The woeful state of internal migrant workers walking back, with all their stuff on their back, holding their children, …Read more
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    Re-conceptualizing urban agriculture: an exploration of farming along the banks of the Yamuna River in Delhi, India
    with Jessica Cook, Kate Oviatt, Deborah S. Main, and John Brett
    Agriculture and Human Values 32 (2): 265-279. 2015.
    The proportion of the world’s population living in urban areas is increasing rapidly, with the vast majority of this growth in developing countries. As growing populations in urban areas demand greater food supplies, coupled with a rise in rural to urban migration and the need to create livelihood options, there has been an increase in urban agriculture worldwide. Urban agriculture is commonly discussed as a sustainable solution for dealing with gaps in the local food system, and proponents ofte…Read more
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    The securities market in India is regulated by the Securities and Exchange Board of India constituted under the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992. The Board has to protect interests of investors and promote and regulate the securities market. Recently, the Parliament of India has passed the Securities Laws Act, 2014, in order to give more powers to the Board for calling for information for any person including banks or any other authority, calling for information from any outside …Read more
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    Book Review: Gender in the Mirror: Cultural Imagery and Women’s Agency (review)
    Feminist Theory 5 (3): 357-358. 2004.
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    This article examines the development of a multidimensional, transnational feminist research approach from and within Uganda in relation to a high-profile case of domestic violence and femicide of a middle-class, upper-caste Indian migrant woman in Kampala in 1998. It explores indigenous Ugandan public and Ugandan Asian/indian community interpretations and the dynamics of cross-racial feminist mobilisation and protest that emerged in response to the Joshi-Sharma domestic violence case. In doing …Read more
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    Physical Fitness and Exercise During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Enquiry
    with Tushar Singh, Yogesh Kumar Arya, and Shalini Mittal
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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    Text-close thick translations in two English versions of Laozi
    with Weixing Huang, Ang Lay Hoon, and Ser Wue Hiong
    Asian Philosophy 29 (3): 231-247. 2019.
    ABSTRACTLaozi is the most translated Chinese text. It has profound philosophical thoughts and is written in a pithy style. It is essential to present its cultural, social, and historical contexts t...