N. Gangisetty

@mits.ac.in

Professor, Department of Management Studies
Madanapalle Institute of Technology & Science

EDUCATION

M.Com., MBA. Ph.D.,

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Finance, Marketing
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Scopus Publications

Scopus Publications

  • Residual stresses and microstructure analysis of SS316L impeller part using selective laser melting: simulation and experimental validation
    K. Veera Raghavulu, Panchagnula Jayaprakash Sharma, Panchagnula Kishore Kumar, N. Gangisetty, Harinadh Vemanaboina, Chander Prakash
    International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing, 2026
  • Impact of Hybrid Work Model on Job Satisfaction of Techies during the COVID-19 Pandemic
    N. Gangisetty, Rui Dias, Mohammad Irfan, S. Mohana, Sandeep Kumar M, Kathari Santosh, Rosa Galvão, Miguel Varela
    Journal of Ecohumanism, 2024
    The rise of hybrid work models, blending remote and onsite work arrangements, has become increasingly prevalent in today's workforce, especially in the IT industry. The research aims to determine the effects of a hybrid-work model on the job satisfaction of tech professionals, focusing on key factors including onsite work, remote work, flexibility, communication, and safety. Using reliability test, CFA and structural analysis, data collected from a sample of tech professionals was analysed to measure the connection among various work arrangements and satisfaction of job. The findings reveal significant positive associations between job satisfaction for both onsite and remote work. Additionally, flexibility and effective communication emerged as important factors positively influencing job satisfaction among tech workers in hybrid work environments. Furthermore, our study underscores the importance of safety considerations in hybrid work settings. While safety showed a smaller effect size than other factors, it still exhibited a significant relationship with job satisfaction, highlighting the significance of providing a safe and secure work environment for tech professionals. These findings contribute to considering how hybrid work models impact job satisfaction in the technology sector. Employers and organisations can leverage these insights to optimise their hybrid work policies, emphasising flexibility, communication, and safety factors to enhance overall job satisfaction among tech employees.
  • The impact of visual merchandising on consumer buying behaviour: A case of bangalore big bazaar
    International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 2019
  • A predictive investigation of shoppers shopping experience in malls
    International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, 2018