Krishna Khanal

Krishna Khanal
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  • MBA
  • Professor (Assistant) at Kings College

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Introduction
Krishna Khanal is an Assistant Professor of Marketing and ethics at King’s college. He was previously working as a Research analyst at Nanyang technological university, Singapore. He has also worked for various multinational like BOSCH Gmbh and AXA in various managerial roles. His teaching philosophy is focused on provoking the students to question the basic narratives of business models in society.
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Kings College
Current position
  • Professor (Assistant)
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King' s College , Nepal
Position
  • Assistant Professer
Description
  • Professor of Marketing and Ethics

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This chapter explores the foundational concepts and importance of knowledge management (KM) in modern organizations, emphasizing its role in innovation, efficiency, and competitive advantage. As value creation shifts from tangible assets to intangible resources, KM emerges as a key discipline for managing knowledge assets to enhance decision-making...
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The study of leadership style and its influence on entrepreneurial orientation and firm performance is important in understanding the dynamics of firm performance. Central to this study is the mediating role of entrepreneurial networking capability. Leadership styles, ranging from transformational to transactional, greatly influence an entrepreneur...
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This study investigates the role of collaborative governance in promoting sustainable development in Nepal by analyzing two large-scale infrastructure projects: a prominent hydropower company and a major water supply project. Using thematic analysis, the study involved coding, categorization, and theme identification through twelve interviews wi...
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Universities and colleges must recognise that, in pursuit of their primary teaching and research goals, they must also consider their obligations to society and the environment. However, a detailed investigation of how faculties perceive their college/university social responsibility is still lacking. This research investigates the perceptions of f...
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This chapter delves into the evolving role of universities in community engagement, emphasizing the importance of moving beyond traditional volunteerism. It explores the concept of long-term partnerships, co-creation of solutions with communities, and initiatives that genuinely benefit local populations. By shedding light on innovative approaches a...
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This chapter delves into the dynamic intersection of university social responsibility (USR) and the pivotal role of faculty members in fostering a culture of engagement and wellbeing within academic communities. Drawing upon contemporary research and practical insights, it examines the multifaceted dimensions of USR, emphasizing its impact on emplo...
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This chapter explores Taylor Swift's branding strategy through the lens of authenticity, offering insights into the economics of branding in the entertainment industry. The analysis delves into Swift's approach, highlighting the economic significance of authenticity, genuine storytelling, and fan engagement. It discusses Swift's innovative revenue...
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This chapter investigates the utilization of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) in crafting sustainable brand narratives. It begins with an introduction to the significance of sustainability in branding and the role of immersive technologies. Following this, it explores how VR and AR contribute to immersive brand experiences, facilitat...
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This chapter delves into the dynamic intersection of university social responsibility (USR) and the pivotal role of faculty members in fostering a culture of engagement and wellbeing within academic communities. Drawing upon contemporary research and practical insights, it examines the multifaceted dimensions of USR, emphasizing its impact on emplo...
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Background: Organizations have been recognizing the value of culture because it helps attract, satisfy, and retain employees. The explicit nature of organizational culture pertains to visible artifacts and other observable elements within an organization. However, the implicit paradigms of organizational culture are often challenging to identify th...
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This chapter proposes to explore the intersection of virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), data analytics, and marketing in the context of the tourism and events industry. As technology continues to advance, organizations within this sector are seeking innovative and transformative ways to engage and attract tourists and event attendees. VR...
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Blockchain technology and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are transforming industries like finance, art, and gaming. This chapter explores their intersection and profound implications for sustainable investments. Blockchain’s transparency and immutability enhance trust in sustainability projects, while NFTs tokenizing real-world assets democratize acces...
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Blockchain technology and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are transforming industries like finance, art, and gaming. This chapter explores their intersection and profound implications for sustainable investments. Blockchain's transparency and immutability enhance trust in sustainability projects, while NFTs tokenizing real-world assets democratize acces...
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The present study intends to explore the relationship between financial inclusion and entrepreneurship development in India. Entrepreneurship development is essential for the economic growth of an economy. Financial inclusion by providing easy credit availability at affordable cost aids in entrepreneurship development. To measure the level of finan...
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Entrepreneurship is becoming increasingly popular in educational institutions worldwide. The aim is to familiarize students with the topic and potentially strengthen their desire to become entrepreneurs. Research has shown that a person’s behavior is influenced by their intention, which makes it essential for researchers to examine the factors that...
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This paper delves into the intricate relationship between USR and the pivotal role played by faculties in shaping and executing these responsibilities. Faculties are the lifeblood of any academic institution, and their engagement is instrumental in translating USR into tangible actions and outcomes. Through a comprehensive exploration of USR princi...
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The entrepreneurial ecosystem refers to the dynamic interplay of socioeconomic factors that enable entrepreneurs to establish and expand their businesses. The degree of entrepreneurial activity is heavily influenced by how entrepreneurs perceive this ecosystem. This research examines the perceptions of such ecosystems in Nepal. Specifically, the st...
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The entrepreneurial ecosystem refers to the dynamic interplay of socioeconomic factors that enable entrepreneurs to establish and expand their businesses. The degree of entrepreneurial activity is heavily influenced by how entrepreneurs perceive this ecosystem. This research examines the perceptions of such ecosystems in Nepal. Specifically, the st...
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Students are our future generation who are going to have substantial role in Nepal's business and economy. The basic objective of this study is to understand where MBA students stand on ethical issues. This study was motivated by a need to understand the students better so that we can design our courses on business ethics more efficiently. We compa...
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Developing new businesses and expanding existing ones are crucial for a country's economic growth, as these activities lead to job creation and the opening of new markets. Growth, in business world, is often viewed as a desirable objective. It serves as important indicator of a company's success and plays major role in the job creation, prosperity,...
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Entrepreneurship is becoming increasingly popular in educational institutions worldwide. The aim is to familiarize studentswith the topic and potentially strengthen their desire to become entrepreneurs.Research has shown that a person’s behavior is influenced by their intention, which makes it essential for researchers to examine the factors that c...
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Financial institutions, such as banks, hold significant position in the economy and are subject to increasing expectations from shareholders. As a result, it is crucial to understand how CSR influences the financial aspects of banking operations. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is often viewed as a self-regulatory approach that is incorporate...

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