We are thrilled to share that our esteemed faculty at JK Business School, Gurugram, have achieved yet another milestone in academic research. Their groundbreaking study titled "Decoding India's Green Bond Ecosystem: Framework, Market Development, and Expansion" has been published in the African Journal of Biomedical Research (ISSN: 1119-5096), a Scopus-indexed journal.
Dr. Sukhamaya Swain and Dr. Siddhartha Bhattacharya from JK Business School have co-authored an insightful research paper titled AI: A Potential Game-Changer towards the Problems of Indian Agriculture: A Systematic Review. This paper was published in the African Journal of Biomedical Research, a Scopus Indexed journal, reflecting the high impact and relevance of their work. The paper explores the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in addressing long-standing challenges in Indian agriculture, including crop management, soil health, and pest control. With India’s agricultural sector playing a significant role in the country's economy, the integration of AI presents promising opportunities to increase productivity, ensure better resource management, and minimize waste. Key Highlights of the Study:
At JK Business School, we are proud to congratulate Dr. Sukhamaya Swain and Dr. Siddharth Bhattacharya for their outstanding research paper, “Evaluation of Sustainability Elements in the Transportation Sector of India,” published in the prestigious European Economic Letters. This publication highlights JKBS's commitment to academic excellence and cutting-edge research in sustainability, further solidifying our reputation as one of the Best B-Schools in Gurugram. Their research focuses on evaluating the sustainability aspects of India's transportation sector, with a detailed examination of public transportation systems, renewable energy adoption, and policy impacts on green transportation. This paper adds to the growing body of knowledge that aims to drive sustainable development in India’s infrastructure. To explore the full paper, click here.
At the heart of JK Business School’s educational excellence is a faculty team that brings deep expertise and a passion for teaching. Among them, Dr. Siddhartha Bhattacharya stands out as a pillar of knowledge and innovation in the field of economics. With his extensive academic background and practical experience, Dr. Bhattacharya is instrumental in shaping the minds of future leaders in business and finance.
JK Business School proudly spotlights Assistant Professor Dikshika Jakhar, a distinguished figure in the field of Economics. Professor Jakhar's academic journey is a testament to her profound dedication and expertise, which she brings to her role at JKBS.
The retailers have been testing and trying newer ways and means for engaging the customers. We need to understand the ever evolving retailing space in the light of consumer behaviour and how far consumer is comfortable with the newer computer based shopping models which are largely based on Internet-of-things, robotics, drones, and visual display mechanisms.Consumers are now bombarded with information and they need to take decisions in an environment which facilitates them easy comparison. As compared to the brick and mortar stores, the virtual shopping malls are at definite advantage as they capture the data like gender, age, shopping behaviour, post-purchase dissonance behaviour of the consumers as soon as they enter into the buying process. Author Prof. Vikram Tyagi Name of Journal PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt/ Egyptology; page 17(6) 2020. Published Date: 2020 Read full Journal
The study aims to emphasize the need for an exclusive theory, approach and measurement scale for service innovation. In the past three decades, the importance of services and service-related industry has grown tremendously. Well-established scales used for research in manufacturing cannot be directly adopted and measured in the service industry. This article follows the synthesis approach by including both technological and non-technological typologies for measuring service innovation. This is followed by reporting the effect of service innovation on outcome performances. The context of the study is the higher education sector. Author Sridhar Manohar, Amit Mittal and Urvashi Tandon Name of Journal Benchmarking: An International Journal 1463-5771 DOI 10.1108/BIJ-08-2020-0415 Published Date: 2020 Read full Journal
The study aims to emphasize the need for an exclusive theory, approach and measurement scale for service innovation. In the past three decades, the importance of services and service-related industry has grown tremendously. Well-established scales used for research in manufacturing cannot be directly adopted and measured in the service industry. This article follows the synthesis approach by including both technological and non-technological typologies for measuring service innovation. This is followed by reporting the effect of service innovation on outcome performances. The context of the study is the higher education sector. Author Dr. Sridhar Manohar, Dr. Amit Mittal and Urvashi Tandon Name of Journal Benchmarking: an International Journal Published Date: 2020 Read full Journal
The present study examines virtual try-on technology (VTO), return policies, pay-on-delivery (POD) mode of payment, vendor-specific guarantees, and free shipping policy of online retailers as antecedents of trust. The study also examines the role of perceived effectiveness of e-commerce institutional mechanisms (PEEIM) as a moderator between repurchase intention and trust. Data were collected through an online survey Author Urvashi Tandon, Amit Mittal & Sridhar Manohar Name of Journal Electronic Markets, September 2020, ISSN 1019-6781 Read full Journal
Academic and corporate interest in ethical leadership, corporate social responsibility (CSR), and firm performance has attracted a lot of attention in recent years. In fact, many research papers and journal special issues have been focused on these three domains.114 papers published over a period of 58 years (1958–2016) were selected and analyzed according to descriptive and content perspectives to propose a conceptual framework and define a future research agenda. In fact, the main results allow us to derive six main propositions representing possible areas of investigation to direct research on the topic. Author Richa Dahiya, Raiswa Saha, Shashi Kashav, Roberto Cerchione Name of Journal Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, Volume 27, Issue 2 Pages: 409-1178 March/April 2020,ISSN:1535-3966 Read full Journal