Prof. Amit Shankar
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- Convenience matter in mobile banking adoption intention?
Journal name: Australasian Marketing Journal
ABDC (A)
Link to the published output (abstract/full document)
1-2 line summary: The purpose of this study is to explore how different dimensions of online convenience impact mobile banking (m-banking) adoption intention. The study offers unique insights to banks about how to make m-banking platforms more convenient for enhancing the pace of m-banking adoption intention and usage.
Date of publication: 21 June 2020 - Title of output: Exploring Mobile Banking Service Quality: A Qualitative Approach
ABDC (B)
Link to the published output (abstract/full document)
1-2 line summary: The purpose of this study is to explore the key dimensions of mobile banking (m-banking) service quality
Date of publication: 07 May 2020 - Title of output: Insights for luxury retailers to reach customers globally
ABDC (A)
Link to the published output (abstract/full document)
1-2 line summary: The purpose of this study is to investigate whether customer intention to purchase luxury products from the online stores of fashion luxury retailers varies depending on their degree of corporate image and showrooming strategy, when the retailers do not have a wider store network in the region where customers live.
Date of publication: 13 March 2020 - Title of output: Measuring e-service quality: a review of literature
(Scopus)
Link to the published output (abstract/full document)
1-2 line summary: This study explores methodological issues relating to the scale development process while undertaking content analysis of e-SQ literature. The study also focuses on the identification of crucial dimensions of e-SQ measurement scale in different e-service contexts.
Date of publication: 20 February 2020
- Convenience matter in mobile banking adoption intention?
Prof. Kaveri Krishnan
- The paper titled “Market responses to increased transparency: An Indian narrative” is published in the journal - International Review of Economics and inance (ABDC – A category).
Link to the abstract - A paper (co-authored) titled “Has the Global Financial Crisis changed the Market response to Credit Ratings? Evidence from an Emerging Market” is accepted for publication in the Journal of Emerging Market Finance (ABDC “B”)
Prof. Mohammad Shameem Jawed
- A paper titled “Role of Algorithmic and Co-Location Trading on the Speed of Information Adjustments: Evidence from India” was published in Emerging Market Finance & Trade (ABDC “B”)
- A paper titled “Stock Liquidity and Firm Value: Evidence from a Policy Experiment in India” was published in International Review of Finance (ABDC “A”).
- The sectoral effect of demonetisation on the economy: Evidence from early reaction of the Indian stock markets was published in Cogent Economics & Finance (ABDC “B”)