Browsing by Author "Shenoy, V."
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Item Physical environment and employee commitment: a moderating role of work autonomy(Inderscience Publishers, 2022) Shenoy, V.; Uchil, R.The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of physical environment on employee commitment with a moderating role of work autonomy. The questionnaire was formed on the basis of previously validated methods. 269 employees from various information technology (IT) companies were interviewed. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) is used to establish the reliability and validity measurements and a moderated structural equation modelling (MSEM) is used to test the hypothesis. The result of the study showed an optimistic influence of work autonomy on physical environment and employee commitment. Since the study was undertaken in IT firms, the generalisation of the same across other sectors is not possible and therefore a scope for further studies. The research tries to bring a three dimensional model highlighting the importance of work autonomy combining physical environment and employee commitment. © © 2022 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.Item The search for fast transients with CZTI(Springer, 2021) Sharma, Y.; Marathe, A.; Bhalerao, V.; Shenoy, V.; Waratkar, G.; Nadella, D.; Page, P.; Hebbar, P.; Vibhute, A.; Bhattacharya, D.; Rao, A.R.; Vadawale, S.The Cadmium–Zinc–Telluride Imager on AstroSat has proven to be a very effective All-Sky monitor in the hard X-ray regime, detecting over three hundred GRBs and putting highly competitive upper limits on X-ray emissions from gravitational wave sources and fast radio bursts. We present the algorithms used for searching for such transient sources in CZTI data, and for calculating upper limits in case of non-detections. We introduce CIFT: the CZTI Interface for Fast Transients, a framework used to streamline these processes. We present details of 87 new GRBs detected by this framework that were previously not detected in CZTI. © 2021, Indian Academy of Sciences.
