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Sayantan Khanra

Researcher at Woxsen School of Business

Publications -  16
Citations -  541

Sayantan Khanra is an academic researcher from Woxsen School of Business. The author has contributed to research in topics: Service quality & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 13 publications receiving 159 citations. Previous affiliations of Sayantan Khanra include University of Turku & Indian Institute of Management Rohtak.

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Big data analytics and enterprises: a bibliometric synthesis of the literature

TL;DR: A comprehensive bibliometric analysis of applications of big data analytics in enterprises with a total of 1727 articles from the Scopus database identified four major thematic areas in the extant literature.
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Big data analytics in healthcare: a systematic literature review

TL;DR: The findings from this study suggest that applications of BDA in healthcare can be observed from five perspectives, namely, health awareness among the general public, interactions among stakeholders in the healthcare ecosystem, hospital management practices, treatment of specific medical conditions, and technology in healthcare service delivery.
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Bibliometric analysis and literature review of ecotourism: Toward sustainable development

TL;DR: This paper performed a bibliometric analysis to assimilate the present knowledge from a total of 878 articles published in six reputable outlets between 1990 and 2019, and identified four major thematic areas: ecological preservation, residents' interests, the carbon footprint, and tourists' behaviors.
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Factors influencing the adoption postponement of mobile payment services in the hospitality sector during a pandemic

TL;DR: In this article, the authors extended the innovation resistance theory by including two behavioral measures (privacy concerns and visibility) and examined how security concerns moderate the associations between them, finding that security concerns significantly moderated the association between image barrier and MPS adoption postponement in the hospitality sector.
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Servitization research : A review and bibliometric analysis of past achievements and future promises

TL;DR: In this paper, a co-citation analysis of the prior literature is used to identify four main thematic areas relating to capability development, customer involvement, business models, and transformational challenges for servitization.