‘Nurpu: A Dream towards a Sustainable Handloom Weaving Society’, a case study written by Prof R Sathyanarayanan (Sundram Fasteners Associate Professor of Marketing, IFMR Graduate School of Business – Krea University) has been published by Routledge Taylor & Francis as a part of their new book “Social and Sustainability Marketing: A Casebook for Reaching Your Socially …
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‘Social Science and Medicine’ Journal accepts impactful paper on supply chain co-authored by Prof Vijaya Subramanian
Prof Vijaya Subramanian — Sundram Fasteners Associate Professor of Operations Management at IFMR GSB — has co-authored a paper titled “Essential medicine shortages, procurement process and supplier response: A normative study across Indian states”. Accepted in the “Social Science and Medicine” journal, the paper analyses the supply chain factors leading to essential medicine shortages in …
Social Science Research Network publishes impactful paper co-authored by Dr Anantha Nageswaran
Dr Anantha Nageswaran – Distinguished Visiting Professor at Krea University and Member of PM Economic Advisory Board – co-authors a paper on “Impact Investing – An Assessment and Proposal for Reforms”, published by the Social Science Research Network (SSRN).The paper attempts to dispel some of the misconceptions associated with impact investing and provide a more …
Top management journal ‘Information Systems Frontiers’ publishes paper authored by Dr Amit Das & Dr Shobha Das
The Springer Journal’s Information Systems Frontiers, ranked A in the ABDC list of management journals, has published ‘E-Government and Entrepreneurship: Online Government Services and the Ease of Starting Business’, jointly authored by Dr Amit Das and Dr Shobha Das from IFMR Graduate School of Business at Krea University. The paper examines the effect of offering government …
Prof Sumit Mishra publishes impactful research paper on caste-based residential segregation
IFMR GSB faculty member — Sumit Mishra, Assistant Professor, Economics and Data Science has published an impactful research paper. His paper “Fractal urbanism: City size and residential segregation in India” co-authored with Naveen Bharathi (Harvard University), Deepak Malghan (IIM – Bangalore), and Andaleeb Rahman (Cornell University) was published as a forthcoming article on World Development — an A journal as per the ABDC list and listed amongst the top-five development econ journals. The paper presents the first-ever large-scale snapshot of urban residential segregation in India at the neighbourhood-scale. The analysis from 147 largest cities in contemporary India shows how caste-based residential segregation is independent of city size (with the sample including all cities in India, with at least 0.3 million residents in 2011).