Ramesh Shankar
Associate Professor/Operations and Info Management
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Scholarly Contributions
48 Scholarly Contributions
Game of Drones: Impact of Gamification on Word-ofMouth Effectiveness for Retailers
2014
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Predictive Models to Measure Economic Impact of Increasing Broadband Speeds on Towns and Municipalities
2016
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
The Impact of Gamification on Word-of-Mouth Effectiveness: Evidence from Foursquare
2017
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Corporate social responsibility issues in supply chain competition. Should greenwashing be regulated?
2018
Research Type: Journal Article
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Issues in Supply Chain Competition: Should Greenwashing Be Regulated?(*Best paper finalist)
2019
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Invested or Indebted: Ex ante and Ex post Reciprocity in Online Knowledge Sharing Communities
2020
Research Type: Journal Article
Economic Determinants of Piracy of Digital Goods: Using Market Forces to Shape a Secure Solution
Research Type: Book
Re-Tuning the Music Industry – Can They Re-Attain Business Resonance?
Research Type: Journal Article
Digital Goods and Markets: Emerging Issues and Challenges
Research Type: Journal Article
International
Online Reputational Loss Aversion: Empirical evidence from StackOverflow.com
Research Type: Journal Article
How does Enabling Product Returns Affect the Sales of Paid Knowledge-sharing Services?
Research Type: Journal Article
Tethered Durable Goods and Installed Base Degradation via Software Updates: Implications for Product Policy
Research Type: Journal Article
Re-tuning the music industry to attain business resonance
Research Type: Journal Article
International
Planned obsolescence and sustainable product design: a game theoretic analysis
Research Type: Journal Article
Impact of Refund Policy on Sales of Paid Information Services: The Moderating Role of Product Characteristics
Research Type: Journal Article
Impact of Community Feedback on User Generated Content: Empirical Evidence from an Online Community and Experiments
Research Type: Journal Article