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    Board gender diversity, government subsidies, and green vehicles sales: Evidence from China.Vik Singh, Sui Sui & Xiaodan Guo - 2023 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 32 (2):790-801.
    This article investigates whether increased female representation on a board improves firm performance in terms of electric vehicle (EV) sales in China when government subsidies are available. The increase in EV sales in China is a direct result of the sustainability efforts spearheaded by the various levels of local and state governments. This area is of importance due to the rising Chinese footprint in global EV sales, the increasing role of subsidies, and a transformation from State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) to market-driven (...)
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    Interpreting religion: making sense of religious lives.Erin Johnston & Vikash Singh (eds.) - 2022 - Bristol: Bristol University Press.
    This collection brings together a diverse range of interpretivist perspectives to find fresh takes on the meanings of religion. Cutting across paradigms and traditions, experts from the UK, US, and India apply different approaches to engagement with beliefs and themes, including identity, ritual, and emotion.
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    Religion and Neoliberalism: TV Serial Ramayana and the Becoming of an Ideology, 1980-1990.Vikash Singh - 2013 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 7 (2).
  4. Religion and Neoliberalism: TV Serial Rāmāyaṇa and the Becoming of an Ideology, 1980–1990.Vikash Singh - 2012 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 6 (2).
    This article analyzes the significance of the Rāmāyaṇa, a serial telecast on state-controlled television in 1987-88, to the neo-liberal shift and the rise of Hindu nationalism in India. Analyzing the inter-subjective structure of the TV serial and the audience it created, the article teases out the complex play of commodity fetishism and mythopoeic investment in the experience of the audience, and how the political right capitalized on these processes. It argues that the human compulsion to repetition and a jouissance consequent (...)
     
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    Book Review: Witches, Tea Plantations, and Lives of Migrant Laborers in India: Tempest in a Teapot by Soma Chaudhuri. [REVIEW]Vikash Singh - 2016 - Gender and Society 30 (1):141-143.
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