Education for disruptive change

Editorial Disruptive ideas, processes and technologies bring disruptive change. And the most important intellectual and mental attributes required to create such technologies and master change brought by these technologies are adaptability and flexibility. So, what are the skills and educational tools needed to enhance adaptability and flexibility in individuals and organizations, and to improve the Read More …

Editorial August-September 2015 Issue By Gurumurthy Kalyanaram

Welcome to the August-September 2015 issue of the Journal. In this issue of the Journal, we present three research manuscripts and two reprints from earlier issues of this Journal. The first reprint is a research article from our OctoberNovember 2013 issue of the Journal. In the context of the current focus on innovation and value Read More …

Editorial January-February 2015 Issue by Gurumurthy Kalyanaram

In this issue of the Journal, we present five research manuscripts and one illustrative case-analysis. While the research manuscripts are eclectic and varied in topics and methodologies, they are high on relevance and rigor. That is why they find a place in this Journal. We are thankful to the authors for sharing their manuscripts, and Read More …

Editorial on Growth and Governance, and Strategic Paradox of Global Integration and Local Adaptation

In this issue, we present six interesting and impressive research manuscripts. These manuscripts address important managerial and scholarly issues, and employ varied methodologies. The research addresses the following research and managerial issues. 1. Relationship between supply chain organization and manufacturing 2. Seasonal behavior of daily stock return series 3. Application of the Brownian-walk Monte Carlo simulation Read More …

Editorial April May 2014 by Gurumurthy Kalyanaram

Status of the Journal As the editor of this Journal since 2012, this is the sixth issue that we are producing and you will find all the issues to be substantive, inter-disciplinary and eclectic. We produced regular issues in April-May 2012 and 2013 and in October-November 2012. We produced a Special Issue on Global Markets Read More …

Guest Editorial: The History of Marketing Science: Beginnings

Introduction The field of marketing science has a rich history of modeling marketing phenomena using the disciplines of economics, statistics, operations research, and other related fields. Since it is roughly 50 years from its origins, it is timely to review the accomplishments of marketing scientists in a number of research areas. This history has not Read More …

Editorial by Gurumurthy Kalyanaram

In this issue of the journal , we present five insightful articles. The first article addresses the moderating effects of service recovery and customer relations management on behavioural intent. The methodology, recovery zone of tolerance, make the manuscript worthy of our attention. While the study has been restricted to the banking sector, its applicability to Read More …