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Technological innovation toward sustainability in manufacturing organizations: A circular economy perspective
Critiquing the U.S. characterization, attribution and retaliation laws and policies for cyberattacks
The Power of Intergenerational Partnership: Students, Universities, and SDG17
Between longing and belonging: home, homemaking and diasporas
Financial behavior and financial fragility
Business & Management Studies, Trending Research
Excessive Use of Social Networking Sites and Intention to Invest in Stock Market among Gen Z: A Parallel Mediation Model
Social Policy & Administration
Do Climatic and Socioeconomic Factors Explain Population Vulnerability to Malaria? Evidence from a National Survey, India
Design thinking adoption in software development organizations: A SAP LAP analysis
Business & Management Studies, Trending Research
Developing a Framework of Sustainable Consumption in Retailing Contexts
Constitutionalism and the sacred cow: the secular mythology of the Indian Supreme Court
The dark side of online transition of exams in higher education: a perspective of an emerging nation
Business & Management Studies, Trending Research
Price or quality? Consumers’ preferences and willingness to pay (WTP) for online food delivery services in the COVID-19 era
Conceptualisation of Development and Learning in Indian Early Childhood Curriculum
An explainable artificial intelligence approach to understanding drivers of economic energy consumption and sustainability
Business & Management Studies, Social Policy & Administration
Cultivating sustainability consciousness through mindfulness: An application of theory of mindful-consumption
Politics & International Studies
Politicking Sikh identity: Memory, music, and mobilization in the Kisan Andolan
Social Policy & Administration
What socio-demographic factors support disposable vs. sustainable menstrual choices? Evidence from India’s National Family Health Survey-5
Instagram Serving Instant Happiness: Social Media Perpetuating Consumerism and Maximal
Social Policy & Administration