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Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
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About: Indian Institute of Management Bangalore is a education organization based out in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Emerging markets & Corporate governance. The organization has 491 authors who have published 1254 publications receiving 23853 citations. The organization is also known as: IIMB.
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TL;DR: This paper investigates a novel approach for point matching of multi-sensor satellite imagery that incorporates an angle criterion, distance condition and point matching condition in the multi-objective fitness function to match corresponding corner-points between the reference image and the sensed image.
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TL;DR: Results show that insurance reduces out-of-pocket costs, particularly in higher quantiles of the distribution, and the value of financial risk reduction outweighs total per household costs of the insurance program by two to five times.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a systematic literature review in the context of bank efficiency and productivity, focusing on the recent developments related to empirical methodological advances and new dimensions added to the evergrowing field of bank performance analysis.
Abstract: The objective of this study is to present a systematic literature review in the context of bank efficiency and productivity. It focuses on the recent developments related to empirical methodological advances and new dimensions added to the ever-growing field of bank performance analysis. Selected research papers were coded in terms of their key objectives and were segregated into 11 themes—Branch, Comparison, Consolidation and Expansion, Deregulation and Regulation, Environment, Input–output, Methodological advances, Non-traditional activities, Risk, Stock performance and Others. The 103 selected studies were further analysed based on efficiency measures, input–output approaches and methodology. While summarising the extant literature on bank efficiency and productivity, the ongoing debate regarding the optimal input output approaches and ideal frontier techniques for bank performance analysis has also been dealt with. The current study also highlights the possible future research avenues in this area.
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TL;DR: An aspect of subjective interestingness called “item-relatedness” is introduced, a consequence of relationships that exist between items in a domain, and three mechanisms for extending this measure from a two-item set to an association rule consisting of a set of more than two items.
Abstract: In Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD)/Data Mining literature, “interestingness” measures are used to rank rules according to the “interest” a particular rule is expected to evoke. In this paper, we introduce an aspect of subjective interestingness called “item-relatedness”. Relatedness is a consequence of relationships that exist between items in a domain. Association rules containing unrelated or weakly related items are interesting since the co-occurrence of such items is unexpected. ‘Item-Relatedness’ helps in ranking association rules on the basis of one kind of subjective unexpectedness. We identify three types of item-relatedness – captured in the structure of a “fuzzy taxonomy” (an extension of the classical concept hierarchy tree). An “item-relatedness” measure for describing relatedness between two items is developed by combining these three types. Efficacy of this measure is illustrated with the help of a sample taxonomy. We discuss three mechanisms for extending this measure from a two-item set to an association rule consisting of a set of more than two items. These mechanisms utilize the relatedness of item-pairs and other aspects of an association rule, namely its structure, distribution of items and item-pairs. We compare our approach with another method from recent literature.
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TL;DR: Hofstede's framework has been immensely popular among practitioners and researchers because of its undeniable practicality as mentioned in this paper. Despite several limitations, the framework is widely adopted and in fact, it has been widely used in the literature.
Abstract: Hofstede’s framework has been immensely popular among practitioners and researchers because of its undeniable practicality. Despite several limitations, the framework has been widely adopted and in...
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Kannan Raghunandan | 49 | 100 | 10439 |
Saras D. Sarasvathy | 41 | 109 | 14815 |
Asha George | 35 | 156 | 4227 |
Dasaratha V. Rama | 32 | 67 | 4592 |
Raghbendra Jha | 31 | 335 | 3396 |
Gita Sen | 30 | 57 | 3550 |
Jayant R. Kale | 26 | 67 | 3534 |
Randall Hansen | 23 | 41 | 2299 |
Pulak Ghosh | 23 | 92 | 1763 |
M. R. Rao | 23 | 52 | 2326 |
Suneeta Krishnan | 20 | 49 | 2234 |
Ranji Vaidyanathan | 19 | 77 | 1646 |
Mukta Kulkarni | 19 | 45 | 1785 |
Haritha Saranga | 19 | 42 | 1523 |
Janat Shah | 19 | 52 | 1767 |