Harjit Sekhon

1.3k total citations
35 papers, 994 citations indexed

About

Harjit Sekhon is a scholar working on Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Marketing and Information Systems and Management. According to data from OpenAlex, Harjit Sekhon has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 994 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 25 papers in Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, 20 papers in Marketing and 8 papers in Information Systems and Management. Recurrent topics in Harjit Sekhon's work include Customer Service Quality and Loyalty (23 papers), Consumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and Identification (8 papers) and Technology Adoption and User Behaviour (8 papers). Harjit Sekhon is often cited by papers focused on Customer Service Quality and Loyalty (23 papers), Consumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and Identification (8 papers) and Technology Adoption and User Behaviour (8 papers). Harjit Sekhon collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Australia and India. Harjit Sekhon's co-authors include Husni Kharouf, Christine Ennew, Sanjit Kumar Roy, James F. Devlin, Gurjeet Kaur Sahi, Ankit Kesharwani, M.S. Balaji, Donald J. Lund, Gurvinder S. Shergill and Paul Jones and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal of Business Research and Business Strategy and the Environment.

In The Last Decade

Harjit Sekhon

32 papers receiving 936 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Harjit Sekhon United Kingdom 18 471 418 364 261 154 35 994
Paul Hewer United Kingdom 17 394 0.8× 530 1.3× 522 1.4× 418 1.6× 187 1.2× 54 1.3k
Richard Chinomona South Africa 19 443 0.9× 560 1.3× 430 1.2× 175 0.7× 196 1.3× 60 1.1k
Ni Nyoman Kerti Yasa Indonesia 20 252 0.5× 582 1.4× 494 1.4× 220 0.8× 143 0.9× 178 1.4k
Bedman Narteh Ghana 25 710 1.5× 520 1.2× 387 1.1× 311 1.2× 367 2.4× 44 1.4k
Jillian Dawes Farquhar United Kingdom 16 478 1.0× 521 1.2× 334 0.9× 202 0.8× 190 1.2× 33 955
Shaheen Mansori Malaysia 17 452 1.0× 384 0.9× 372 1.0× 111 0.4× 124 0.8× 59 1.1k
Norizan Mohd Kassim Qatar 17 808 1.7× 603 1.4× 571 1.6× 506 1.9× 197 1.3× 48 1.3k
Ibrahim Abosag United Kingdom 16 316 0.7× 407 1.0× 505 1.4× 116 0.4× 316 2.1× 37 1.1k
Abednego Feehi Okoe Ghana 13 236 0.5× 345 0.8× 465 1.3× 291 1.1× 104 0.7× 30 846
John M. Rudd United Kingdom 18 504 1.1× 434 1.0× 417 1.1× 250 1.0× 511 3.3× 32 1.3k

Countries citing papers authored by Harjit Sekhon

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Fields of papers citing papers by Harjit Sekhon

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Harjit Sekhon

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Harjit Sekhon. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Harjit Sekhon based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Harjit Sekhon. Harjit Sekhon is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Adil, Mohd, et al.. (2025). Fostering managers’ hope: A multi-analysis perspective on how green initiatives drive organizational performance. Journal of Cleaner Production. 496. 145165–145165.
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Devlin, James F., et al.. (2025). Trust and FinTech: A review and research agenda. Electronic Markets. 35(1).
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Fazal‐e‐Hasan, Syed Muhammad, et al.. (2022). The role of green innovation and hope in employee retention. Business Strategy and the Environment. 32(1). 220–239. 32 indexed citations
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Fazal‐e‐Hasan, Syed Muhammad, et al.. (2021). The path to game-day attendance runs through sports fan rituals. Journal of Business Research. 137. 308–318. 6 indexed citations
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Sekhon, Harjit, et al.. (2019). Entrepreneurial orientation and the mediating role of organisational learning amongst Indian S-SMEs. Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development. 26(5). 641–660. 52 indexed citations
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Kharouf, Husni, et al.. (2019). An omnichannel approach to retailing: demystifying and identifying the factors influencing an omnichannel experience. The International Review of Retail Distribution and Consumer Research. 30(3). 266–288. 73 indexed citations
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Fazal‐e‐Hasan, Syed Muhammad, Gary Mortimer, Ian Lings, Harjit Sekhon, & Kerry E. Howell. (2019). Managing Relationships: Insights from a Student Gratitude Model. Research in Higher Education. 62(1). 98–119. 4 indexed citations
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Kharouf, Husni, et al.. (2018). The role of effective communication and trustworthiness in determining guests’ loyalty. Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management. 28(2). 240–262. 17 indexed citations
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Sahi, Gurjeet Kaur, et al.. (2016). Role of trusting beliefs in predicting purchase intentions. International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management. 44(8). 860–880. 34 indexed citations
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Sekhon, Harjit, Sanjit Kumar Roy, & James F. Devlin. (2016). Perceptions of fairness in financial services: an analysis of distribution channels. International Journal of Bank Marketing. 34(2). 171–190. 9 indexed citations
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Sekhon, Harjit, et al.. (2016). A cross-country study of service productivity. Service Industries Journal. 36(5-6). 223–238. 6 indexed citations
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Sekhon, Harjit, Sanjit Kumar Roy, Simon Chadwick, & James F. Devlin. (2016). Corporate image and a sport’s governing body. Service Industries Journal. 36(11-12). 556–575. 4 indexed citations
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Sekhon, Harjit, et al.. (2015). Service excellence in UK retail banking: customers’ perspectives of the important antecedents. International Journal of Bank Marketing. 33(7). 904–921. 19 indexed citations
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Kharouf, Husni, Harjit Sekhon, & Sanjit Kumar Roy. (2014). The components of trustworthiness for higher education: a transnational perspective. Studies in Higher Education. 40(7). 1239–1255. 19 indexed citations
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Roy, Sanjit Kumar, et al.. (2014). Word-of-mouth and viral marketing activity of the on-line consumer: the role of loyalty chain stages theory. Journal of Strategic Marketing. 22(6). 494–512. 18 indexed citations
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Devlin, James F., Sanjit Kumar Roy, & Harjit Sekhon. (2014). Perceptions of fair treatment in financial services. European Journal of Marketing. 48(7/8). 1315–1332. 28 indexed citations
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Sekhon, Harjit, Christine Ennew, Husni Kharouf, & James F. Devlin. (2014). Trustworthiness and trust: influences and implications. Journal of Marketing Management. 30(3-4). 409–430. 150 indexed citations
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Shergill, Gurvinder S., Harjit Sekhon, & Zhao Min. (2013). Parents' perception of teen's influence on family purchase decisions. Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics. 25(1). 162–177. 11 indexed citations
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Ennew, Christine & Harjit Sekhon. (2007). Measuring trust in financial services: the Trust Index. Coventry University Open Collections (Coventry university). 17(2). 62–68. 106 indexed citations
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Sekhon, Harjit, et al.. (2005). Multi-Brand Loyalty Cards: A Good Idea. Journal of Marketing Management. 21(5-6). 625–640. 14 indexed citations

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