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2023-24

Peer Reviewed Journal

  • Muneza Kagzi (2022). “Role of Machine Learning in Promoting Sustainability”. Machine Learning for Business Analytics: Real-Time Data Analysis for Decision-Making. Taylor and Francis.
  • MunezaKagzi, Sayantan Khanra & Sanjoy Paul (2023) “Machine Learning for Sustainable Development: Leveraging Technology for a Greener Future”, Journal of Systems and Information Technology. ABDC -B
  • Ishwar Haritas “Simple Doable Goals: A Roadmap for Multinationals to Help Achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals”, Society and Business Review. ABDC – B.
  • Harini KN, Savithri Nilkantham, Amit Singh (2024) “Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Yoga for Thyroid Dysfunction: A Cross-sectional Survey Using a Tableau Approach”, Advances in Mind-Body Medicine.
  • Prof MunezaKagzi (2024) “Economic Policy Uncertainty: Global Energy Security with Diversification”, Economic Analysis and Policy -ABDC -B

Other Publications

  • MunezaKagzi (2023) “Expectations From Interim Budget In Nurturing Entrepreneurial Leaders”, Business World Disrupt.
  • Vishnu Chandar V (2024) “How integrated management courses are cultivating the leaders of the future.”, India Today.

2022-23

Book/Book Chapter/Book Review

  • Muneza Kagzi (2022). “Role of Machine Learning in Promoting Sustainability”. Machine Learning for Business Analytics: Real-Time Data Analysis for Decision-Making. Taylor and Francis.
  • Arindam Das and Ishwar Haritas (2023). “Society, Environment, Value, and Attitude: A Study on the Effectiveness of Digital Platforms in Enhancing the Sustainability Perspectives of Management Students”. The Future of Responsible Management Education.

Case

  • Jayanthi Thanigan and Purnima Venkat (2023). “Navbelaku Microfinance Institution (NMFI) – Business Sustainability Challenge for Micro-Entrepreneurs:. The Case Centre

Other Publications

  • Navaneetha Krishnan (2022). “Why Is It Critical To Place a Greater Emphasis On Cultivating an Entrepreneurial Mindset In Business School?”. The Entrepreneur India: August 5, 2022.
  • Issac K Varghese (2022).” Internationalising business studies”. Times of India: October 11, 2022.
  • Ishwar Haritas (2022). “Everything you need to know about pursuing MBA in international business”. India Today.
  • Purnima Venkat, Varalakshmi Chandra Sekaran, Shreemathi S. Mayya, Lena Ashok and Veena G. Kamath. “Women faculty in higher education: A social identity lens to gender issues”. Journal of Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences University.
  • Purnima Venkat (2022). “Business education needs to respond to sustainable needs – we do not have an option”. The Week.
  • Amol Subhash Dhaigude (2023). “Stories or Cases?”Inkpothub: February 1, 2023.
  • Harini KN (2023).”Is an MBA in international business a good choice to opt for higher education?”. The Time of India: March 14, 2023.

Peer Reviewed Journal

  • Muneza Kagzi and Jahnavi Pataki. “Board diversity and Strategic Orientation: Evidence from India”. Journal of Public Affairs. ABDC B.
  • Poojitha Kondapaka, Sayantan Khanra, Ashish Malik, Muneza Kagzi, Kannan Hemachandran (2023).”Finding a fit between CXO’s experience and AI usage in CXO decision-making: Evidence from knowledge-intensive professional service firms”. Journal of Service Theory and Practice. ABDC A.
  • Muhammad Ramzan, Kashif Raza Abbasi, Asma Salman, Vishal Dagar, Rafael Alvarado, and Muneza Kagzi (2023). “Towards the Dream of Go Green: An Empirical Importance of Green Innovation and Financial Depth for Environmental Neutrality in World’s Top 10 Greenest Economies”. Technological Forecasting and Social Change , ABDC-A.

2021-22

Peer Reviewed Journal

  • Arindam Das and Sourav Dey. “Global Manufacturing Value Networks: Assessing the Critical Roles of Platform Ecosystems and Industry 4.0”. Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management. ABDC-B.
  • Vivek Dubey and Arindam Das (2021). “Role of Governance on SME Exports and Performance”. Journal of Research in Marketing and Entrepreneurship. ABDC-B.
  • Arindam Das. “Post-Acquisition Performance of Emerging Market Firms: A Multi-dimensional Analysis”. Journal of Risk and Financial Management. ABDC B.
  • Arindam Das (2022). “Promoting Organizational Diversity and Preserving Socioemotional Wealth: Can Family Businesses Balance the Two?”. Journal of Family Business Management
  • Kaustav Saha, Rohit Kumar, Swarup K Dutta and Preeti Tiwari (2021). “Validating Multidimensional Entrepreneurial Orientation in Emerging Economies”. European Business Review. ABDC-B.
  • Aditi, Sayanatan Khanra and Muneza Kagzi. “Barriers Towards the Continued Usage of Massive Open Online Courses: A Case Study in India”. The International Journal of Management Education. ABDC C.

Case

  • Arindam Das and Sumantra Guha (2022).”Vedanta Ltd. – Attempts to Go Private”. Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies

Other Publications

  • Ishwar Haritas (2021). “Three ways to spark innovation in B-schools”. Business Line on Campus.
  • Ishwar Haritas (2022). “Entrepreneurial skills that one gains from a BBA degree”. The Hindu BusinessLine on Campus
  • Meera B Aranha (2021). “We Need Banks Just For Long Term Credit”. Outlook Money.
  • Meera B Ararnha (2021).”Is the RBI inadvertently protecting poor corporate governance of banks?”. The Economic Times: August 03, 2021.
  • Meera B aranha (2021). “Privatisation of public sector banks in India: Challenges and Opportunities”. The Economic Times.
  • Muneza Kagzi (2022). “B-schools are rising to the sustainability challenge”. Business Line on Campus
  • Purnima Venkat (2021). “Sustainability and New India: Are we on the right track? ” The Federal
  • Purnima Venkat (2021). “Bahuguna’s Chipko brought conservation, women to the fore”. The Federal.

2020-21

Book/Book Chapter

  • Purnima Venkat (2020). “Chapter 16: Are We Truly Global? An Assessment of the Condition of Distressed Migrants”. In Social Work Education, Research and Practice: Perspectives from India and Australia. Springer Singapore.
  • Ishwar Haritas and Arindam Das (2020). “Elephas Maximus Indicus: Doing business in 21st Century India”. In Marketing Weiterdenken: 2nd Edition. Springer..

Peer Reviewed Journal

  • Amit K Srivastava and Dayashankar Maurya (2020).”Controlling opportunism in partnerships: a process view”. International Journal of Public Sector Management 33 no. 6/7: 751-769. ABDC B
  • Arindam Das (2021). “Predatory FDI during Economic Crises: Insights from Outbound FDI from China and Host Country Responses”. Critical Perspectives on International Business. ABDC-B.
  • Arindam Das (2020). “Trust in “Trust-free” Digital Networks: How Inter-firm Algorithmic Relationships Embed the Cardinal Principles of Value Co-Creation”. AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction 12 no. 4: 228-252. ABDC-A.
  • Preeti Tiwari, Anil K Bhat and Jyoti Tikoria (2020). “The mediating role of Prosocial Motivation in Predicting Social Entrepreneurial Intentions”. The Journal of Social Entrepreneurship. ABDC-B.

Case

  • Amit Srivastava and Kaustav Saha (2020). “Strategy Games I: Industry Analysis”. The Case Centre.
  • Amit Srivastava, Sulagna Mukherjee and Dayashankar Maurya, (2020). “RSBY: Delivering Health Insurance through Public-Private Contracting”. Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies.
  • Amit Srivastava, Vidya Pratap and Dayashankar Maurya. “Decision Dilemma of a Public Manager”. The Case Centre. Accepted.
  • Amit Srivastava, Kaustav Saha, Semraan Aquil, Aakshita Mukhopadhyay (2020). “Entropy Innovations: A Bumpy Ride Ahead?”. Ivey Publishing.

Other Publications

  • Amit K Srivastava (2020). “Path forward for B-schools”. Deccan Herald: December 08, 2020.
  • Purnima Venkat (2021). “India’s CSR journey must alter course to cater to pandemic-ridden society”. The Federal.

2019-20

Peer Reviewed Journal

  • Dayashankar Maurya and Amit K Srivastava and (2020). Relationship between governance mechanisms and contract performance. International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management. ABDC-B.
  • Dayashankar Maurya and Micheal Mintrom (2019). “Policy Entrepreneurs as Catalysts of Broad System Change: The Case of Social Health Insurance Adoption in India”. Asian Journal of Public Policy.
  • Preeti Tiwari, Anil K Bhat, Jyoti Tikoria and Kaustav Saha (2019). “Exploring the Factors Responsible in Predicting Entrepreneurial Intention Among Nascent Entrepreneurs”. South Asian Journal of Business Studies. ABDC-C.

Book/Book Chapter

  • Preeti Tiwari, Anil K Bhat and Jyoti (2020). “The Effect of Emotional Intelligence, Empathy and Perceived Social Pressure on Predicting Social Entrepreneurial Intention: A Field Research”. In Methodological Issues in Social Entrepreneurship Knowledge and Practice. Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics. Springer, Singapore.

2018-19

Book/Book Chapter

  • Preeti Tiwari, Anil Bhat and Jyoti Tikoria (2018). “”Factors Affecting Individual’s Intention to Become a Social Entrepreneur””. In Social Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Business Models: The Case of India, 59-98. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Dayashankar Maurya and Mukul Asher (2018). “Chapter 17: India’s Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana: Enhancing Policy and Organizational Capacities for Better Outcomes”. In Role of Public Policy in Development Process: Emerging Socio-Economic Scenario in the Indian Economy. Academic Foundation, New Delhi.

Peer Reviewed Journal

  • Dayashankar Maurya and Kwan Chang Yee (2019). “Interactive Governance and Implementation Effectiveness in India’s National Health Insurance Program”. Australian Journal of Public Administration. ABDC-A.
  • Dayashankar Maurya, Kedar Joshi, Varsha Khandkar, Vidya Pratap and Vishwanathan Iyer (2019). “”Making-Up During Data Analysis -The Performance Measurement System In Karnataka.”” Public Administration Quarterly (Spring 2019): 79-120. ABDC- A. “.
  • Dayashankar Maurya and Amit K Srivastava (2019). “Managing Partner Opportunism in Public-Private Partnerships: The Dynamics of Governance Adaptation”. Public Management Review. ABDC-A.
  • Dayashankar Maurya and M. Ramesh (2018). “Program Design, Implementation and Performance: The Case of National Health Insurance in India.” Health Economics Policy and Law, 1-22. ABDC-B.
  • S. Rajasulochana and Dayashankar Maurya (2018). “108 in Crisis: Complacency and Compromise Undermine Emergency Services’ Potential”. Economic & Political Weekly 53 no. 25. ABDC-B
  • Dayashankar Maurya (2018). “Contracting out: Making it work”. Policy Design and Practice 1 no. 4: 281-297

Other Publications

  • Dayashankar Maurya (2018). Paucity of Disease Data & Fragmented Financing are Barriers to Innovation in Indian Healthcare. Chronicle Pharmabiz: November 13, 2018.
  • Dayashankar Maurya (2018). Designing NHPS: lessons from the past. Deccan Herald: September 12, 2018.

2017-18

Book/Book Chapter

  • Amit K Srivastava and Sushil (2017). “Chapter 3: Strategy Execution Act: Channelizing Strategy Execution Operations into Actions”. In Riding the new Tides: Navigating the Futures Through Effective People Management. Emerald Group Publishing (India) Private Limited.

Peer Reviewed Journal

  • Amit Baran Chakrabarti and Arindam Mondal (2017). “Can Commercialization Through Partial Disinvestment Improve the Performance of State-Owned Enterprises? The case of Indian SOEs Under Reforms”. Journal of General Management 43, no. 1: 5-14.
  • Amit Kumar Srivastava and Sushil (2017). “Alignment: The Foundation of Effective Strategy Execution.” International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management 66, no. 8: 1043-1063. ABDC- B.
  • Dayashankar Maurya, Altaf Virani and S. Rajasulochana (2017). “Horses for Courses: Moving India towards Universal Health Coverage through Targeted Policy Design”. Applied Health Economics and Health Policy (December 2017) 15 no. 6 : 733-744. ABDC-C.

Other Publications

  • Dayashankar Maurya (2017). Reforms needed for revolutionizing healthcare in India. Chronicle Pharmabiz. December 21, 2017.

2016-17

Other Publications

  • Dayashankar Maurya (2017). Sustainable Health Financing System for India: The Economic Perspective, Express Healthcare:  March 03, 2017.
  • T. S. Ramakrishnan (2017). Let’s Go Digital, Please. Financial Chronicle: January 17, 2017.
  • T. S. Ramakrishnan (2017). Can’t Say Demonetisation Has Failed. Business Line: January 05, 2017.
  • T. S. Ramakrishnan (2016). Blessing in disguise for real estate sector. Business Standard: December 11, 2016.
  • T. S. Ramakrishnan (2016). Moving from Cash to Cashless. Business Standard: November 25, 2016.
  • T. S. Ramakrishnan (2016). Demonetisation is worth all the troubles. Business Standard: November 17, 2016.
  • T. S. Ramakrishnan (2016). Flexi-fare could ease Railways’ revenue burden. Business Standard: October 14, 2016.
  • T. S. Ramakrishnan (2016). Will flexi-fare for ‘elite’ trains work? Business Standard: October 13, 2016.
  • Dayashankar Maurya and M Asher (2016). India’s march towards universal health coverage: Lesson’s from RSBY. Express Healthcare- Vol. 10. October 08, 2016.
  • T. S. Ramakrishnan (2016). Coordinate to improve Railways. Asian Age: September 08, 2016.
  • T. S. Ramakrishnan (2016). Rationalize passenger transport to gain freight traffic. Business Standard: August 18, 2016.
  • T. S. Ramakrishnan (2016). A load too heavy for Indian Railways. Business Standard: August 17, 2016.
  • T. S. Ramakrishnan (2016). The rule of law prevails fitfully in most cases. Hindustan Times: July 14, 2016.
  • T. S. Ramakrishnan (2016). Fixing Suburban Rail Travel. The Hindu: June 13, 2016.