Mary Rani Thomas

Mary Rani Thomas is currently working as an Assistant professor in CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru, India from 2010. Has completed MPhil and her PhD from CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru. Areas of specialisation and subjects handled are Marketing, Management, Human Resource Management and Organisation Behaviour. Research interests and publications are in the fields of consumer behaviour and Organisation behaviour Also published in reputed UGC-listed and Scopus journals.

Publications

Connecting Skillsets for the Employability of Students in Higher Education Across Disciplines
S. Raksithaa, Mary Rani Thomas. © 2024. 19 pages.
In this dynamic world, filled with opportunities and cut-throat competition, skill sets are necessary to find a job and kick-start the graduate's career. Students with...
Generation Alpha and Learning Ecosystems: Skill Competencies for the Next Generation
E. Ann Rose, Mary Rani Thomas. © 2024. 28 pages.
The chapter gives insight into Generation Alpha and how skills and competencies are important in their holistic development. Different generational cohorts have various character...
Negative Consumer Engagement via Food Delivery Applications: A Real Concern for Generation Z?
Nikita Mariam Varughese, Mary Rani Thomas. © 2024. 23 pages.
The traits of Generation Z are notable for how they define and reshape themselves in the 21st century. The current study investigates the factors that Generation Z users consider...
Aiming at Digital Health via mHealth Application for Generation Y Post-Pandemic Scenario
Riya George, S. Swathi, Reshma Rose Thomas, Sowmya A. C., Mary Rani Thomas. © 2023. 19 pages.
Medical and health products have become a part of our lives. A health-conscious society is the aftermath of the pandemic. The increasing role of technology has pushed people to...
Role of Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) in Fostering Workforce Diversity in Information Technology (IT) Organizations After COVID-19
P. Ramshankar, Mary Rani Thomas. © 2023. 30 pages.
This chapter discovers how employee resource groups play an important role in fostering organizational diversity within information technology organizations. It examines the...