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Prof Shalini Upadhyay

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Professor, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
Birla Institute of Technology and Science

Expertise

  • Literature

Publications

Total Articles 44
Books 0
Proceedings 0

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Citations 405
h-index 7

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Citations 318
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Professional Recognition

1998

Gold Medal for securing first position in the University merit list in M.A. examination

Chief Minister of M.P.
1996

Certificate of Excellence for securing first position in the University merit list in B.A. examination.

RDVV (M.P.) University

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Bio

Communication (Corporate and Crisis), Spiritual Intelligence, Technology and Society, Behavioral Sciences, Technology and Human Behavior.

Personal Details

  • Female
  • Professor , Birla Institute of Technology and Science
  • K K Birla Goa Campus,NH 17 B, Zuarinagar
Ph.D
Other Institute 2004
M.A
Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya 1998
Professor Jan 2023 – Present
Birla Institute of Technology and Science | Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
Associate Professor Dec 2005 – Dec 2022
Birla Institute of Technology and Science | Department of Humanities and Social Sciences

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Nitin

Dr Nitin Upadhyay

Indian Institute of Management Jammu

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Dr Payal Mehra

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Scholarly Work

Exploring Spiritual Quotient and Analyzing its Impact on the Research Performance

Funding Agency: ICSSR

Project Director

657,900

2012 - 2014

Completed

A Select Study of Public Speaking Anxiety among Undergraduate Students in Non-Professional Colleges in the State of Goa

University BITS Pilani K K Birla goa Campus
Year 2020

A Critical Analysis of the Impact of Spiritual Intelligence on the Decision Making Style of Personnel Involved in Research and Development in the Technology Sector

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Scholarly Publications

Voices in the storm: Analyzing MakeMyTrip's crisis communication during COVID-19 through a multivocality lens

Open Access
Article

Breaking waves: A bibliometric odyssey on crisis communication in tourism and hospitality (1980–2022) and paving the path for future research

Open Access
Article

The influence of digital entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial orientation on intention of family businesses to adopt artificial intelligence: examining the mediating role of business innovativeness

Open Access
Article
Authors: Upadhyay N.;Upadhyay S.;Al-Debei M.M.;Baabdullah A.M.;Dwivedi Y.K.

Why some hotels get it right and others don't: Perspective of situational crisis communication theory towards crisis response strategies

Open Access
Article

Effective Crisis Response to COVID-19 in Tourism and Hospitality: The Intersection of Crisis Leadership and Crisis Decision-Making

Open Access
Conference Paper

Mapping crisis communication in the communication research: what we know and what we don’t know

Open Access
Review

Theorizing artificial intelligence acceptance and digital entrepreneurship model

Open Access
Article

Consumer adoption of mobile payment services during COVID-19: extending meta-UTAUT with perceived severity and self-efficacy

Open Access
Article