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The impact of economic factors on the relationships between psychological contract breach and work outcomes
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the macro-economic factors that may moderate the psychological contract breach and work outcome relationship.
Design/methodology/ approach: This study conducted a...
Combating Corruption in Africa through Institutional Entrepreneurship
Corruption remains a significant barrier to the socio-economic development of Africa, despite efforts by various local, national and international stakeholders to combat it. Mishra and Maiko (2017), in their article which was...
Combating Corruption in Africa through Institutional Entrepreneurship
Corruption remains a significant barrier to the socio-economic development of Africa, despite efforts by various local, national and international stakeholders to combat it. Mishra and Maiko (2017), in their article which was...
Moderating effects of national culture on the psychological contract breach and outcome relationship

Purpose: This paper contains a meta-analysis of the psychological contract literature published in the last two decades. The aim of this paper was to investigate the moderating role of national culture in the individual-level...

Moderating effects of national culture on the psychological contract breach and outcome relationship

Purpose: This paper contains a meta-analysis of the psychological contract literature published in the last two decades. The aim of this paper was to investigate the moderating role of national culture in the individual-level...

The impact of economic factors on the relationships between psychological contract breach and work outcomes
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the macro-economic factors that may moderate the psychological contract breach and work outcome relationship.
Design/methodology/ approach: This study conducted a...
Maternal Serum and Cord Blood Homocysteine and MDA Levels as Markers of Oxidative Stress in Normal Vs High Risk Deliveries
Lipid peroxidation is a normal phenomenon occurring continuously at low level in all human beings, which is effectively counteracted by antioxidant mechanisms. Oxidative stress is implicated in development of utero-placental...
Published by: IJHS Medical Association
Impact of Technology and Governance on Consumer Behaviour
This comprehensive systematic analysis examines the complicated interplay between technology, governance, and consumer behavior. Technological advancement and shifting governance systems affect consumer behavior; therefore...
Prioritizing Financial Crises Due to COVID-19
In order to reduce the community-transmission of the novel coronavirus, precautionary measures require major attention. Reducing coronavirus transmission in the Indian population has included utilization of protective masks...
The Intricacies of Trust in Technology
Aditya Mishra
Oct 01, 2020
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the intricacies of trust in an institutional setting with the help of a case entailing a clash between Apple and the FBI in a situation that was both politically and emotionally complex....
Maternal Serum and Cord Blood Homocysteine and MDA Levels as Markers of Oxidative Stress in Normal Vs High Risk Deliveries
Lipid peroxidation is a normal phenomenon occurring continuously at low level in all human beings, which is effectively counteracted by antioxidant mechanisms. Oxidative stress is implicated in development of utero-placental...
Published by: IJHS Medical Association
Effects of GLP-1 mRNA Half-life and Stability on Its Potential in Protein Therapeutics - A Review
Ananda Mishra
Jan 01, 0001
Numerous scientific research studies have focused on the significance of mRNA stability and its influence on gene expression and translation. The stability of mRNA has been extensively studied in relation to gene expression...
A Machine Learning-Based Intelligent System for Predicting Diabetes
In this era of technological growth, the diagnosis of diseases and finding cures, personal health parameter management and predicting the possibility of susceptibility to some diseases have become accessible and easy. Although...
The Pandemic COVID-19 and Its Impact on Indian Agricultural Sectors
The outbreak of COVID-19 has created a major panic among the agricultural sectors as well as the farmers in India owing to its’ transmissions, severity, and a lack of proper treatment methodology. From the cross-sectional study...
Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning-Based Information Retrieval Framework for Assessing Student Performance
S. Gupta, Niraj Mishra
Jan 01, 2022
Improving the quality of education is a challenging activity in every educational institution. Through this research paper, a model has been proposed representing the challenges in order to manage the trade-off to maintain the...
Evolution of Artificial Intelligence in Bone Fracture Detection
The objective of the paper is to present the techniques of Artificial Intelligence based on deep learning that can be applied to detect fractures in bones on X-rays. The paper comprises of discussions of various entities....
Does it matter who extorts? Extortion by competent and incompetent enforcers
Andrew Samuel, Ajit Mishra
Dec 31, 2021

This paper offers a novel explanation for extortion, which is the practice of demanding payments from compliant agents by law-enforcement officers. Namely, that extortion occurs due to the officer's incompetence, where the...

Does inequality foster corruption?
I Dutta, Ajit Mishra
Aug 01, 2013
We investigate how inequality affects corruption and provide a new insight to the possible channels through which such effect may work. We favour an explanation based on a multi-market framework where corruption in one market...
Preemptive bribery and incomplete information
Ajit Mishra, Andrew Samuel
Jun 01, 2017
This paper studies bribery between a firm and a supervisor who monitors the firm for regulatory compliance. Bribery occurs preemptively, that is before the supervisor exerts costly effort to discover the firm's level of...
Law enforcement and wrongful arrests with endogenously (in)competent officers
Ajit Mishra, Andrew Samuel
Apr 01, 2018

Economic intuition suggests that enforcement errors incentivize crimes, therefore officers must be penalized for committing such errors. Legal scholars argue that if penalties for errors are severe, officers may become timid...

An Analysis of Gyan Milk Products in Lucknow
The success of every corporate organization depends on marketing. In today's market, the dairy sector has significant growth potential. Marketing mix tactics, consumer survey marketing and competition analysis are some of the...
Published by: Singh Publication
Does it matter who extorts? Extortion by competent and incompetent enforcers
Andrew Samuel, Ajit Mishra
Dec 31, 2021

This paper offers a novel explanation for extortion, which is the practice of demanding payments from compliant agents by law-enforcement officers. Namely, that extortion occurs due to the officer's incompetence, where the...

An Efficient Trajectory Representative Generation Moving Web-Based Data Prediction Using Different Clustering Algorithms
This paper highlighted moving and trajectory object cluster (MOTRACLUS) algorithm and analyzed the sub-trajectories and real-trajectories algorithm for moving web-based data and suggested a new approach of moving elements. This...

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