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Measuring autonomy in hybrid work: scale development
Background: Autonomy is a core element in many established management theories, consistently linked to positive employee outcomes. However, the COVID-19 pandemic and rapid technological advancements have transformed workplace dynamics, particularly in the information technology (IT) sector in India, where hybrid work models have gained prominence. Despite this shift, no standardized measure exists to assess the autonomy experienced by employees in hybrid work environments, hindering deeper analysis and understanding. Objective: This study aims to contextualize, develop, and validate the Autonomy in Hybrid Work Scale (AHWS) for the Indian context, providing a tool for researchers and practitioners to systematically examine the impact of autonomy in hybrid work. Methods: A descriptive two-phase study was conducted following DeVelliss scale development framework. Phase 1 focused on conceptualizing and developing the construct through a comprehensive literature review, item generation, and assessment of content and face validity by experts, followed by a pilot test. Phase 2 encompassed the scale validation process, which included Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) to identify the underlying factor structure and Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) to validate the model and assess its fit. Results: The data collected from 313 IT employees working in Bengaluru, India, was analyzed to confirm data normality (below 2.58). The items showed a strong and positive correlation (r =.734) with the Work Design Questionnaire which indicated convergent validity. Discriminant validity was confirmed through Fornell-Larcker and Heterotrait-Monotrait (HTMT) criteria, with HTMT values below 0.90. The final analysis yielded an 18-item scale with a Cronbachs alpha of 0.825, comprising four distinct dimensions: (a) work location autonomy, (b) work time autonomy, (c) work scheduling autonomy, and (d) work decision autonomy. Implications: The AHWS offers a valuable tool for both managers and academics to assess how different forms of autonomy influence employee well-being and productivity in hybrid work settings. It also addresses a gap in the literature, providing a foundation for further empirical research on autonomy in hybrid work models. The Author(s) 2025. -
The hybrid workplace: Contribution of autonomy in subjective well-being among employees in the banking, financial services and insurance sector; [????????? ??????? ?????: ????? ????????? ? ???????????? ???????????? ?????????? ? ????? ?????????? ????? ? ???????????]
Purpose. Amid the increasing importance of subjective well-being in shaping employees work outcomes, especially amidst growing health concerns and the adoption of hybrid work models, HR practitioners are actively seeking effective strategies to enhance employee well-being. The aim of this study is to develop and validate a scale for assessing autonomy in hybrid work, and subsequently, investigate the potential impact of autonomy on the subjective well-being of employees. Methodology. Data were gathered from employees working in the Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI) sector in Bengaluru, India in the form of a survey from a sample size of 440 employees. Devellis methodology was followed for the scale development and multiple regression analysis was used to test the hypotheses. Findings. Autonomy in hybrid work positively related with employee well-being, with location autonomy (31.4%) being a significant contributor to this positive association followed by scheduling autonomy (17.4%) and time autonomy (7%). However, the dimension of decision-making autonomy did not show a significant relationship with subjective well-being. Research implications for practice. This research assists decision-makers in understanding the ramifications of different forms of work autonomy on workforce well-being and grasping the evolving landscape of organizational psychology. Researchers can utilize the developed scale to scrutinize autonomys effects on diverse employee outcomes, such as productivity and job satisfaction across various industries and countries, thereby augmenting the scales generalizability. Originality. The literature review indicates that there is no prior study conducted in India or any other country within the evolving context of hybrid work similar to the present study. 2025 National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE University). All rights reserved. -
IoT and Eye Tracking based system for Cerebral Palsy Diagnosis and Assistive Technology
Children with Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy often suffer significant challenges in interacting with digital devices due to their impaired motor control which hinder the use of traditional input methods such as keyboard and touch screens. The limitations can be overcome by developing assistive technology such as the IOT based system that the paper proposes. The paper proposes an eye-tracking system that uses web-cameras along with computer vision algorithms to detect gaze direction and blink patterns paired with a handheld IOT console that bridges the interaction between the user and the digital interface. The study also proposes ways to assess and evaluate a patient's motor and cognitive functions. The proposed solution keeps in mind the motor limitations of a DCP patient and aims to enhance the accessibility of digital interfaces, providing children with severe motor impairments a more intuitive and inclusive means of interacting with technology. 2025 IEEE. -
N'-[(E)-Furan-2-Ylmethylidene]-4-Hydroxybenzohydrazide
Acta Crystallographica Section E, Vol-E70(o242), ISSN-1600-5368 -
4-{(E)-[2-(Pyridin-3-Ylcarbonyl)Hydrazinylidene]Methyl}Phenyl Acetate
Acta Crystallographica Section E, Vol-E69 (o1549), ISSN-1600-5368 -
Crystal structure of 4-{(E)-[2-(pyridin-4-ylcarbonyl)hydrazin-1-ylidene]methyl}-phenyl acetate monohydrate
The asymmetric unit of the title compound, C15H13N3O3H2O, comprises a 4-{(E)-[2-(pyridin-4-ylcarbonyl)hydrazinyl-idene]methyl}phenyl acetate molecule and a solvent water molecule linked by O - H?O and O - H?N hydrogen bonds from the water molecule and a C - H?O contact from the organic molecule. The compound adopts an E conformation with respect to the azomethine bond and the dihedral angle between the pyridine and benzene rings is 21.90 (7). The azomethine bond [1.275 (2) distance is very close to the formal C=N bond length, which confirms the azomethine bond formation. An extensive set of O - H?O, O - H?N, N - H?O and C - H?O hydrogen bonds builds a two-dimensional network progressing along the c axis. -
4-{(E)-[2-(Pyridin-3-ylcarbonyl)hydrazinylidene]methyl}phenyl acetate
The title compound, C15H13N3O3, exists in the E conformation with respect to the azomethane C=N double bond. The pyridyl and phenyl rings form dihedral angles of 35.67 (8) and 36.65 (7), respectively with the central C(=O)N2C unit. In the crystal, N - H?O and C - H?O hydrogen bonds connect the molecules into chains along the b axis. Another C - H?O interaction connects molecules along the c-axis direction, forming layers. -
N?-[(E)-Furan-2-ylmethylidene]-4-hydroxybenzohydrazide
The title compound, C12H10N2O3, exists in the E conformation. The five-membered ring and the phenyl rings form dihedral angles of 36.73 (10) and 12.22 (10), respectively, with the central C(=O)N2C unit. The crystal packing is dominated by strong N - H?O and O - H?N hydrogen bonds. Together with weaker C - H?O interactions, these establish a three-dimensional supramolecular network. -
A Study of the Influence of Investor Sentiment based on News and Event on the Cryptocurrency Market during Russia Ukraine War
As a new and emerging digital asset, Cryptocurrency has been traded for more than a decade, reaching a very high market capitalization and continuing to increase its volume of trading at a very rapid pace. Many countries have legalized or are considering legalizing cryptocurrency as a trading platform for this asset, and many companies worldwide accept it as a medium of exchange. As a result of this expansion, many researches in finance literature have focused on studying the efficiency of this cryptocurrency market. In line with this literature, this paper examines, using the abnormal returns and abnormal trading volumes methodologies, the dynamics of investors' reaction to the arrival of unexpected information like The Russia Ukraine War regarding the Cryptocurrency market in the context of the two hypotheses: the uncertain information and the efficient market hypotheses. 2024 IEEE. -
Synthesis, spectral characterization and antimicrobial studies of novel acyl hydrazones of pacetoxybenzaidehyde
Novel acyl hydrazones derived from p-acetoxybenzaldehyde and various acid hydrazides have been synthesized. Synthetic procedure is simple and convenient and affords good yield. Elemental analysis and spectral results of the products arc also reported. 2015 Scientific Publishers. All Rights Reserved. -
Efficient lipophilicity prediction of molecules employing deep-learning models
Lipophilicity, expressed as logP, is a significant physiochemical property and is an indicator of absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination characteristics of drugs used in medication. It is one of the major deciding factors of the fate of a molecule to be a successful drug. Mol2vec is a convenient and unsupervised machine learning technique which produces high-dimensional vector representations of molecules and its molecular substructures. The work described here aims to simplify prediction of logP values with high-degree of accuracy by using Deep Learning (DL) models paired with Mol2vec. The work described in this paper empirically demonstrates that by using the described DL models paired with Mol2vec, one can achieve results which are much better than the conventional ML techniques as well as more complex and recent algorithms like Message-passing Neural Networks (MPNN), Graph Convolution (GC) and Spatial Graph embedding (C-SGEN). Our RMSE (Root Mean Square Error) scores from the ensemble model is one of the best reported so far in literature. The methods elaborated in this paper are simple, yet effective in predicting logP values to a great degree of accuracy due to the use of Mol2vec and standard TensorFlow operators. The models employed here can be coded and maintained with much more ease compared to the techniques of MPNN, C-SGEN or GC. 2021 Elsevier B.V. -
Influencing the PageRank using link analysis in SEO
The World Wide Web, along with being a boon, can also be a bane since the information contained in it is growing at an alarming rate, and in order to find the right information the informative content, [6] the search engines have to be highly optimized. There has always been competition between various search engines like Google, Yahoo! and Bing. Although the three work on similar principles, they are very different when it comes to their ranking algorithm. We as users will always use the best search engine which provides the right content in least amount of time and also has a high performance rate and that is only possible if our search engine is optimized. There are certain factors which have great significance in optimizing the search engine. In this paper we are observing the performance of various factors such as incoming links, outgoing links and broken links and their influence on the ranking of a webpage. Research India Publications. -
Social entrepreneurship on a crossroad: the case of Sunbird Straws
Learning outcomes: The learning objectives are intended to stimulate the students comprehension of the various challenges faced by Indian social entrepreneurs. The case study offers a rich educational experience spanning diverse fields, including business operations, entrepreneurship, sustainable products, social innovation and financial planning. The case study on social entrepreneurship will guide students to comprehend its concept, significance, challenges and understand how businesses can be a force for positive social impact. The case study serves as a valuable tool for graduate students, helping them improve their critical thinking and solution-focused skills in preparation for their future entrepreneurial endeavors. Students should be able to analyze the case study, answer questions and evaluate the co-founders business expansion dilemma. Case overview/synopsis: Social entrepreneurs are vital in tackling pressing societal issues, fostering innovation and creating lasting solutions for rural communities. However, their unique challenges often go unnoticed. This case study highlights the journey of Dr Saji Kurungatil Varghese, the co-founder of Sunbird Straws, an eco-friendly startup, and the complexities they faced while considering business expansion. The purpose of this case study is to provide insight into the world of social entrepreneurs and emphasize their importance and contribution on a wide scale. Complexity academic level: This case study is suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate students. Supplementary materials: Teaching notes are available for educators only. Subject code: CSS3: Entrepreneurship. 2025, Emerald Publishing Limited. -
Moderating role of location autonomy on technostress and subjective wellbeing in information technology companies
Integrating digital tools into day-to-day work activities has become an undeniable reality. However, the unprecedented reliance on technology has brought with it the escalating degrees of technostress evident through health concerns like chronic musculoskeletal problems and decreased job satisfaction. And the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the negative impact, as IT industries adopted the hybrid workplace approach, especially in developing countries like India. This paper aims to find whether location autonomy moderates the effect of technostress on subjective wellbeing among IT employees working in a hybrid model. A purposive sampling method gathered 440 responses from IT professionals in Bengaluru tech parks. IBM SPSS and AMOS software were used to assess the constructs by SEM analysis, in line with the job demand-control theory. The results showed that location autonomy accounts for 31.6% of the variance in subjective wellbeing, while technostress explains 33.2% of the variance, with dimensions ranging from 21% to 46%. Additionally, location autonomy moderates and strengthens the link between technostress and subjective wellbeing. The study recommends that organizational leaders adopt HR policies that allow employees to choose their workplace rather than mandating a specific location for scheduled days in the week. This approach can potentially improve overall employee wellbeing, offering a favorable resolution to the challenges posed by technostress in the IT industry. Pallavi Datta, Sathiyaseelan Balasundaram, Sridevi Nair, Rekha Aranha, 2024. -
The paradox of workplace flexibility: navigating through the case of Career Pandit
Learning outcomes: The learning objectives are intended to stimulate the students comprehension of the various challenges faced by Indian startups in the digital ecosystem. With the changing working dynamics in organizations around the globe, managers are expected to explore unconventional business models to facilitate operational growth. The case study is a valuable resource for graduate students to enhance and evolve their critical thinking and solution-oriented skills as forthcoming managers of digital businesses. Students should be able to analyze the case, respond to the questions and evaluate the consequences of workplace flexibility, moonlighting and its applicability in an organizational context. With the Indian Government introducing schemes such as the Digital India initiative and Startup India, it is predicted that numerous startups will opt for digital business standards and a remote work approach. The case bridges classroom theories and a real-life digital company to help students connect with emerging market scenarios. Case overview/synopsis: During the digital era, India witnessed a shift in companies work culture, which amplified when COVID-19 hit the country. Organizations started to work remotely and experienced the numerous benefits it brought. The comfort of working from home was greater for digital businesses whose significant operations could be performed online. However, is it really that productive for digital companies to telecommute? The case illustrates how a digital company, Career Pandit, formed in 2018, unfurls and expands its business and further highlights the challenges the pandemic raised concerning people management. In addition to the discussion, the purpose of the case is to determine the implication of workplace flexibility and moonlighting and how Indian startups cope with the uncertain future challenges it brings. Complexity academic level: Under graduate and postgraduate students. Supplementary materials: Teaching notes are available for educators only. Subject code: CSS 6: Human Resource Management. 2023, Emerald Publishing Limited. -
Travellers attitude towards online purchase of travel products: An empirical study of online travel portals
The exponential growth of the online purchases and a cyber war in the digital space among the service providers for grabbing the lions share in the online space requires an understanding of the effect of demographic features on the online purchase behaviour of the travellers. Such valuable information will help the service providers to understand and eventually segment their markets and implement effective marketing instruments. The empirical study was carried out amongst 450 travelers who booked their travel online through Online Travel Portals in Delhi National Capital Region out of which 400 questionnaires were found to be complete in all respects and can be used for data analysis. The data was collected from the departure lounge of Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi. The study investigates the traveler`s attitude towards online purchase of travel products and investigates the factors influencing the online purchase of travel products by the travelers. The findings denote that income and age group influence the online purchase attitude of travellers. It also identifies whether a gap existed between expectation and satisfaction of online purchase of travel products using Online Travel Portals in Delhi National Capital Region. The largest positive gap (positive disconfirmation) came from reliability in financial transactions, pertinent information, flexible packages and location while completeness in terms of services, integration on social media, usefulness, accuracy, flexible payment, information quality had a negative gap (negative disconfirmation) between the higher level of importance and lower levels of satisfaction. No significant mean differences were observed between expectations and experiences of proficient Grievance redressal system and timeliness in refund. 2018 Editura Universitatii din Oradea. All Rights Reserved. -
The decision making of business travellers in selecting online travel portals for travel booking: An empirical study of Delhi national capital region, India
The purpose of this paper is to understand the decision making pattern of the Business Travellers in Delhi National Capital Region in India while booking their trips through Online Travel Portals. The study revolves around purchase decision pattern of Business Travellers by investigating their travel decision making style in selecting online travel portals for their trip booking. The authors have adopted the quantitative methodology to achieve the objective of the study. The study is confined purely to the Business Travellers who book their travel through online travel portals. The data was collected through a structured questionnaire. 300 Business Travellers were interviewed at the departure lounge of Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi, India out of which 150 questionnaires were incomplete in many respects and could not be used and only 150 questionnaires were usable resulting in the response rate of 50%. The Analytical Hierarchy process method was adopted to analyze the relative weights assigned by Business Travellers. The present study identifies through literature review the nine fundamental values of internet purchase i.e. product quality, cost, time to receive the product, convenience, time spent, confidentiality, shopping enjoyment, security and environmental impact. The research findings indicate that business travellers value confidentiality, security and product quality the most while choosing the Online Travel Portal to book their trip. The study is primarily centered on the consumer typology approach to study the decision making patterns of business travellers whereas there are other variables such as lifestyle, personality, attitude which can also be investigated. The study is only restricted to Business Travellers decision making pattern pertaining to their travel booking whereas a study can also be undertaken on leisure travellers decision making pattern. The study is restricted to only Delhi National Capital Region. More studies can be carried out in other geographical areas. The findings of the study indicate that Business Travel is one of the emerging travel segments both in terms of numbers and revenue generation and to meet the changing needs of the business travellers the Online Travel Portals need to develop innovative and effective marketing strategies and tools. India is one of the fastest growing economies and has registered its presence in the global scenario. Business Travel segment is still unexplored. The study was conducted keeping in mind the burgeoning business travel segment. The study explores the factors that the business travellers considers while selecting online travel portals for travel product purchase. 2018 Editura Universitatii din Oradea. All Rights Reserved. -
Role of Symptomatic Management in Understanding Effects of Early Integration of Palliative Care among Nonmetastatic Lung Cancer Patients on Psychological Well-Being
Aim. The impact of early referral to palliative care on quality of life for patients with lung cancer has already been discussed. However, the benefits of early integration of palliative care service (EIPCS) combined with standard oncology care for nonmetastatic lung cancer patients remain unclear. Hence, we designed a study to assess the impact of EIPCS among nonmetastatic cancer patients in India. Methods. In this randomized controlled trial study, we divided the data from 115 patients with diagnosed nonmetastatic lung cancer between age group of >18 years to ?65 years. Following clinicopathological and radiology diagnosis, patients were referred to pain and palliative medicine department. Patients were randomly assigned by palliative physicians into two groups: Group A (N = 64), those who were receiving standard oncology care (chemotherapy or radiation or both) along with EIPCS, and Group B (N = 51), receiving standard oncology care. Patients were followed up every 3 weeks up to 3 months. Primary outcomes, symptoms' burden, and psychological well-being were measured by validated tools. To define the impact of EIPCS, appropriate statistics were calculated as the mean standard deviation of the score of validated tools. Statistical significance was defined at p<0.005. Results. From the beginning, we had taken 115 patients, and on 42 days' follow-up, the number of dropout patients for Group A was 3 (due to unable to contact), and for Group B, 9 (due to physical condition). This was followed by a reassessment after 126 days where dropout patients for Group A was 4 (due to unable to contact), and for Group B, 7 (due to physical condition). Following statistical report compliance at 126 days by WEMWBS was 21.16 3.65 in Group A versus 16.1 1.93 versus in Group B and by ESAS 51.84 0.01 in Group A versus 97.64 2.18 in Group B. Conclusion. The findings of this study showed that patients with nonmetastatic lung cancer who received standard oncology care combined with EIPCS had increased the psychological well-being and reduced symptoms burden. 2024 Arunima Datta et al. -
Assessing the Implementation of Climate-Smart Agricultural Practices: Key Findings and Policy Strategies
Climate change poses a significant threat to global agriculture, jeopardizing food security and the livelihoods of millions. The agricultural sector's vulnerability is evident in altered precipitation patterns, rising temperatures and an increase in extreme weather events. This study examines climate smart agriculture (CSA) as an adaptive approach to boost productivity, enhance resilience and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Focusing on Chhattisgarh, India a region reliant on rain-fed agriculture this research assesses farmers' attitudes toward climate change and CSA adoption, identifying both challenges and opportunities. The findings reveal a mixed adoption of CSA practices, with preferences for water-smart, knowledge-smart and weather-smart technologies. Key barriers include economic constraints, insufficient awareness and limited government support. However, a high adoption rate (72.5%) of knowledge-smart practices, such as improved seed varieties, underscores the importance of agricultural institutions and information dissemination. The study recommends enhancing support for energy and carbon-smart technologies, improving access to agricultural insurance and bolstering knowledge-sharing initiatives. These insights offer valuable guidance for policymakers, agricultural extension services and farmers in promoting climate-resilient and sustainability in Chhattisgarh. 2025 - Kalpana Corporation. -
Isolation and Screening of Chromium-Tolerant Bacteria from Wetland Rhizosphere for use in Sustainable Bioremediation
Heavy metal contamination by hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] remains a major ecological threat due to its toxicity and persistence. This study investigated chromium-tolerant rhizospheric bacteria associated with Typha domingensis collected from Doddagubbi Lake, Bengaluru. Twelve isolates were obtained and exhibited diverse colony morphologies, where Gram staining classified the isolates into six Gram-positive and six Gram-negative strains. Physiological screening revealed broad adaptability with several isolates (DL4, DL6, DL11) tolerating up to 7.5% NaCl and DL11 showing thermotolerance up to 50C. pH profiling indicated that multiple strains (DL2, DL4, DL6, DL7, DL8) sustained growth up to pH 10. Biochemical tests showed widespread catalase activity and notable proteolysis, citrate utilisation and amylase production. Molecular identification grouped the isolates into eight taxa, including Brevibacillus brevis, Bacillus subtilis, Paenibacillus cookii, Kocuria rhizophila and several Pseudomonas species. Chromium tolerance assays demonstrated clear differentiation between highly tolerant isolates (DL1, DL2, DL8, DL9), which showed uninterrupted growth from 10100 mg/L Cr(VI) and moderately tolerant isolates that declined beyond 60 mg/L. Quantitative OD??? measurements further confirmed that the highly tolerant group retained OD values >0.55 at 80100 mg/L, whereas sensitive strains dropped below 0.05. These results highlight the strong bioremediation potential of T. domingensisassociated rhizobacteria for Cr(VI)-contaminated environments. 2026, World Researchers Associations. All rights reserved.

