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    How Stock Market Reacts to Budget Announcement? Through the Lens of Social Media in Indian Context by Khatua, Aparup, Khatua, Apalak

    Published in Management and labour studies (01-08-2015)
    “…Analysis of social media data like tweet feeds can reveal market sentiments. So, researchers are trying to forecast the stock market behaviour through social…”
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    Why is diversification not dead? Evidence from family business groups during economic reforms in India by Khatua, Apalak

    Published in Journal of family business strategy (01-06-2023)
    “…Extant literature suggests that family firms, due to their desire to retain family control, have a lower propensity to diversify than non-family firms…”
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    A tale of two epidemics: Contextual Word2Vec for classifying twitter streams during outbreaks by Khatua, Aparup, Khatua, Apalak, Cambria, Erik

    Published in Information processing & management (01-01-2019)
    “…Unstructured tweet feeds are becoming the source of real-time information for various events. However, extracting actionable information in real-time from this…”
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    Ownership effects on direction of multinationality: Evidence from Indian EMNEs by Mondal, Arindam, Khatua, Apalak

    Published in Thunderbird international business review (01-09-2023)
    “…An essential yet challenging decision that emerging market multinational enterprises (EMNEs) must make when setting up a subsidiary abroad is whether to do it…”
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    Predicting political sentiments of voters from Twitter in multi-party contexts by Khatua, Aparup, Khatua, Apalak, Cambria, Erik

    Published in Applied soft computing (01-12-2020)
    “…Prior Twitter-based electoral research has mostly ignored multi-party contexts and ‘mix tweets’ that jointly mention more than one party. Hence, we investigate…”
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    Does business group affiliation matter for external debt finance? Evidence from India by Khatua, Apalak

    Published in Asian business & management (01-12-2017)
    “…We investigate in the Indian context how developing-economy business groups make capital structure choices during economic reforms. Using eighteen years of…”
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    Financing effects of corporate diversification: A review by Nagarajan, Viswanathan, Mohanty, Pitabas, Khatua, Apalak

    Published in Review of managerial science (01-10-2023)
    “…Prior review papers on corporate diversification have mostly explored the diversification-performance linkage but not the effects of diversification on various…”
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    Institutional enablers of electric vehicle market: Evidence from 30 countries by Khatua, Apalak, Ranjan Kumar, Rajeev, Kumar De, Supriya

    “…Electric vehicles (EVs) have emerged as a sustainable option for maintaining ecological balance. Extant literature identified a limited set of enablers of EV…”
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    Can #Twitter_Trends Predict Election Results? Evidence from 2014 Indian General Election by Khatua, Aparup, Khatua, Apalak, Ghosh, Kuntal, Chaki, Nabendu

    “…Extant literature finds that twitter trends can capture electoral sentiment. However, empirical evidences are ambiguous in nature. Thus, this study uses the…”
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    Infrastructure Development and FDI Inflow to Developing Economies: Evidence from India by Kaur, Manpreet, Khatua, Apalak, Yadav, Surendra S.

    Published in Thunderbird international business review (01-11-2016)
    “…Nowadays, developing economies are becoming the preferred destination of foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow. We draw insights from Dunning's eclectic…”
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    Sounds of silence breakers: exploring sexual violence on Twitter by Khatua, Aparup, Cambria, Erik, Khatua, Apalak

    “…Gender-based-violence is a serious concern in recent times. Due to the social stigma attached to these assaults, victims rarely come forward. Implementing…”
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    Leave or Remain? Deciphering Brexit Deliberations on Twitter by Khatua, Apalak, Khatua, Aparup

    “…Twitter is becoming a popular microblogging platform for exploring various socio-political movements. We extract 2.7 million Brexit related tweets to decipher…”
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    Can #TwitterTrends Predict Election Results? Evidence from 2014 Indian General Election by Khatua, Aparup, Khatua, Apalak, Ghosh, Kuntal, Chaki, Nabendu

    “…Extant literature finds that twitter trends can capture electoral sentiment. However, empirical evidences are ambiguous in nature. Thus, this study uses the…”
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    Cricket World Cup 2015: Predicting User's Orientation through Mix Tweets on Twitter Platform by Khatua, Apalak, Khatua, Aparup

    “…The existing literature has explored various latent attributes of Twitter users. It is worth noting that user classification research in the context of gender…”
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    Immediate and long-term effects of 2016 Zika Outbreak: A Twitter-based study by Khatua, Aparup, Khatua, Apalak

    “…Twitter is becoming a popular social media platform for syndromic surveillance. We explored the Twitter discussion in the context of the 2016 Zika Outbreak…”
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    Sounds of Silence Breakers: Exploring Sexual Violence on Twitter by Khatua, Aparup, Cambria, Erik, Khatua, Apalak

    “…Gender-based-violence is a serious concern in recent times. Due to the social stigma attached to these assaults, victims rarely come forward. Implementing…”
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    Let's Chat about Brexit! A Politically-Sensitive Dialog System Based on Twitter Data by Khatua, Aparup, Cambria, Erik, Khatua, Apalak, Chaturvedi, Iti

    “…Data scientists are exploring various semi-supervised learning methods to build conversational agents - commonly known as chatterbot. This paper investigates…”
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