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Journal Publications

2020

  • Behnassi Mohamed, Ataur Rahman Mohammed, D’Silva Joyce, Gopichandran Ramachandran, Gupta Himangana, Pollmann Olaf, and Ramachandran Nira (2020) Enhancing Resilience for Food and Nutrition Security within a Changing Climate. In: Mohamed Behnassi, Mahjoub El Haiba, Michael R. Reed, Mirza Barjees Baig, Building Resilience for Food and Water Security Face to Climate Change and Biodiversity Decline – Perspectives from Asia, Middle-East and Africa, Springer Nature, 2021.
  • R Gopichandran. (2020) Some Important Knowledge Gaps at the interface of chemical ecology and Ecosystem Based Adaptation Planning: A Public Policy Perspective. In: Mohamed Behnassi, Himangana Gupta, Fred Kruidbos, Anita Parlow, The Climate-Conflict-Migration Nexus from a Human Security Perspective, Springer Nature, 2021.
  • Behnassi Mohamed1, Gupta Himangana, Ramachandran Nira, Winniefridah Matsa, Gopichandran Ramachandran & Ashfaq Mohammad (2020) Effectiveness of Disaster Risk Governance and Resilience Building: Linkages, Knowledge, Inclusiveness, and Regulation. In: Mohamed Behnassi, Mahjoub El Haiba, Ramachandran Gopichandran, Himangana Gupta, Social-Ecological Systems in the Era of Risks and Insecurity – Pathways to Viability and Resilience, Springer Nature, 2021.

 

2019

  • Agrawal, A., & Tripathi, G. C. (2019). Amendments in Electricity Act 2003: Where the Gap Lies?. Energy Policy, 132, 797-802.
  • Kushwah, S., Dhir, A., Sagar, M., & Gupta, B. (2019). Determinants of organic food consumption. A systematic literature review on motives and barriers. Appetite, 104402.
  • Kushwah, S., Dhir, A., & Sagar, M. (2019). Understanding consumer resistance to the consumption of organic food. A study of ethical consumption, purchasing, and choice behaviour. Food Quality and Preference, 77, 1-14. 
  • Kushwah, S., Dhir, A., & Sagar, M. (2019). Ethical consumption intentions and choice behavior towards organic food. Moderation role of buying and environmental concerns. Journal of Cleaner Production, 236, 117519. 
  • Kushwah, S., Shree, D., Rezaei, S., & Sagar, M. (2019). The impact of culture on consumer’s perception of brand identity: Evidences from Gulf countries. Journal of Islamic Marketing. 
  • Mishra, A. A., Sharma, S. C., Gautam, V., & Manna, R.(2019). Gandhian values and consumption behavior: scale development and validation. Journal of Strategic Marketing, 27(6), 465-482.
  • Ambekar, S., Prakash, A., & Patyal, V. S. (2019). Role of culture in low carbon supply chain capabilities. Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management, 30(1), 146-179.
  • Ambekar, S., Kapoor, R., Prakash, A., & Patyal, V. S. (2019). Motives, processes and practices of sustainable sourcing: a literature review. Journal of Global Operations and Strategic Sourcing, 12(1), 2-41.
  • Patyal, V. S., Ambekar, S., & Prakash, A. (2019). Organizational culture and total quality management practices in Indian construction industry. International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management.

 

2018

  • Sota, S., Chaudhry, H., Chamaria, A., & Chauhan, A. (2018). Customer Relationship Management Research from 2007 to 2016: an academic literature review. Journal of Relationship Marketing, 17(4), 277-291.
  • Chaudhry, H., Gupta, S., Nargundkar, R., & Chauhan, A. (2018). Evidence of Disillusionment of Younger Cohorts in Higher Education in India. Journal of Education, 198(2), 146-154.
  • Gautam, V., Ningthoujam, S., Manna, R. and Chauhan, S. (2018). Building Customer Engagement and Brand Loyalty through Online Social Media: An Exploratory Study. International Journal of Electronic Marketing and Retailing. ISSN online: 1741-1033
  • Patyal, V. S., & Koilakuntla, M. (2018). Impact of organizational culture on quality management practices: an empirical investigation. Benchmarking: An International Journal, 25(5), 1406-1428.
  • Ambekar, S., Roy, D., Prakash, A and Patyal, V. (2018). Capital Structure and Financial Performance: Evidences from Indian Real Estate Sector .NICMAR-Journal of Construction Management, NICMAR, India, Vol 33, No.2 pp.56-68.
  • Kumar, R., & Singh, S.  P. (2018). Cellular Facility  Layout Problem: A Case of Tower Manufacturing Industry. Management of Environmental Quality: An International Journal.
  • Kumar, R., Singh, S. P., & Lamba, K. (2018). Sustainable robust layout using Big Data approach: A key towards industry 4.0. Journal of cleaner production, 204, 643-659.
  • Kumar, R., & Singh, S. P. (2018). Simulated Annealing-Based Embedded Meta-Heuristic Approach to Solve Bi-objective Robust Stochastic Sustainable Cellular Layout. Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management, 19 (1), 69-93.
  • Rai, A. (2018). Differential relationship of challenge and hindrance demands with employee engagement: The moderating effect of job resources. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 38(9/10), 887-906.
  • Rai, A. (2018). Job crafting intervention: fostering individual job redesign for sustainable organisation. Industrial and Commercial Training, 50(4), 200-208.
  • Rai, A., Ghosh, P., Chauhan, R., & Singh, R. (2018). Improving in-role and extra-role performances with rewards and recognition: Does engagement mediate the process?. Management Research Review, 41(8), 902-919.

 

2017

  • Jayasimha, K. R., Chaudhary, H., & Chauhan, A. (2017). Investigating consumer advocacy, community usefulness, and brand avoidance. Marketing Intelligence & Planning, 35(4), 488-509.
  • Chaudhry, H., Gupta, S., & Chauhan, A. S. (2017). Concept of Brand in Higher Education. Vilakshan: The XIMB Journal of Management, 14(2).
  • Kushwah, S., Shree, D., & Sagar, M. (2017). Evolution of a framework of co-creation in political marketing: select cases. International Review on Public and Nonprofit Marketing, 14(4), 427-445. 
  • Ningthoujam, S., Manna, R., & Mainra, N. (2017). Social media based investigation of satisfaction and loyalty: Role of Facebook in engendering and manifesting customer satisfaction, brand commitment and brand loyalty. International Journal of Behaviour Science, 28-31, 1-9, ISSN: 0971-3190
  • Thakur, S. J., & Bhatnagar, J. (2017). Mediator analysis of job embeddedness: Relationship between work-life balance practices and turnover intentions. Employee Relations, 39(5), 718-731.
  • Patyal, V,and Koilakuntla, M. (2017) The Impact of Quality Management Practices on Performance: An Empirical Study. Benchmarking: An International Journal, Emerald Publishers, UK, Vol 24, No.2 pp.511-535.
  • Prakash, A, Ambekar, S. U., and Patyal, V. (2017). Concepts and Philosophy of Risk Management in Real Estate Industry, International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy, Inderscience Publishers, Switzerland, Vol. 10, No.2 pp.130-146.
  • Negi, P S, Mandaliya A, Mahida A, Patel, A, and Patyal, V. (2017). Six Sigma in Construction Industry: A Review. International Journal of Productivity and Quality Management, Inderscience Publishers, Switzerland, Vol.22, No. 4, pp. 451-465.
  • Das, S, K, Patyal, V, and Mukhopadhyay, S.(2017) Development and Validation of a Re-Modified Work-style Short Form questionnaire for assessment of stress in medical practitioners working in Indian hospitals. Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, Taylor and Francis Publishers, UK, Vol.18, No. 2, pp. 95-109.
  • Kumar, R., & Singh, S. P. (2017). A similarity score-based two-phase heuristic approach to solve the dynamic cellular facility layout for manufacturing systems. Engineering Optimization, 49(11), 1848-1867.
  • Kumar, R., & Singh, S. P. (2017). Designing robust stochastic bi-objective cellular layout in manufacturing systems. International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy, 10(2), 147-164.
  • Kumar, R., & Singh, S. P. (2017). Optimal selection of multi-criteria unequal area facility layout problem: an integer linear program and Borda-Kendall-based method. International Journal of Business and Systems Research, 11(1-2), 62-81.
  • Chauhan, R., Ghosh, P., Rai, A., & Kapoor, S. (2017). Improving transfer of training with transfer design: does supervisor support moderate the relationship?. Journal of Workplace Learning, 29(4), 268-285.
  • Rai, A., Ghosh, P., Chauhan, R., & Mehta, N. K. (2017). Influence of job characteristics on engagement: does support at work act as moderator?. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 37(1/2), 86-105.

 

2016

  • Gopichandran, R. (2016). Emerging Considerations about the Sustainability of CCS for EOR and other Downstream Applications: A Policy Perspective. J. Ind. Geophys. Union (January 2016) JIGU Special Volume-1/ 2016 pp: 64-66.
  • Manna, R., Singh, A., & Shamra, P. (2016). Does Training Need Analysis Help to Minimize Competency Gap: An Investigation. Amity Journal of Training and Development, 1(1), 109-131.
  • Ragini, Ghosh, P., Rai, A., and Shukla, D. (2016). Impact of Support at Workplace on Transfer of Training: Study of an Indian Manufacturing Firm. International Journal of Training and Development, 20(3), 200-212. 
  • Ghosh, P., Rai, A., Chauhan, R., Baranwal, G., and Srivastava, D. (2016). Rewards and Recognition to Engage Private Bank Employees: Exploring Obligation Dimension, Management Research Review, 39(12), 1738 – 1751 
  • Ghosh, P., Rai, A., Ragini, and Singh, A. (2016). Support at Work to Fuel Engagement: A Study of Employees of Indian Banking Sector. Review of Integrative Business and Economics Research, 5(2), 1-10. 
  • Patyal, V, and Koilakuntla, M. (2016) Relationship between Organizational Culture, Quality Practices and Performance: Conceptual Framework. International Journal of Productivity and Quality Management, Inderscience Publishers, Switzerland, Vol. 19, No. 3, pp.319-344.

 

2015

  • Gopichandran, R. (2015). Book review: Science Culture: where Canada Stands. Journal of Scientific Temper. 3 (1 & 2): 79 – 82.
  • Manna, R., Singh, A., & Bhargava, M. (2015). Assessing service quality gap and customer satisfaction for predicting success of customer reference. AIMA Journal of Management and Research, 9(4), 1-18.
  • Ghosh, P., Rai, A., Chauhan, R., Gupta, N., Singh, A. (2015) Exploring the Moderating Role of Context Satisfaction between Job Characteristics and Turnover Intention of Employees of Indian Public Sector Banks Journal of Management Development, 34(8), 1019-1030 
  • Ghosh, P., Chauhan, R., and Rai, A., (2015) Supervisor Support in Transfer of Training: Looking Back at Past Research, Industrial and Commercial Training, 47(4), 201-207 
  • Ghosh, P., Ragini and Rai, A., (2015) The Role of Union Instrumentality in Women’s Participation in Trade Unions: A Study of Indian Manufacturing Sector, Journal of Developing Areas, 49(4), 415-423
  • Patyal, V, and Koilakuntla, M. (2015) Interrelationship between Total Quality Management and Six Sigma: A review, Global Business Review, Sage Publications, USA, Vol.16, No.6, pp.1025-1060.
  • Patyal, V, and Koilakuntla, M. (2015) Infrastructure and Core Quality Practices in Indian Manufacturing Organizations: Scale Development and Validation, Journal of Advances in Management Research, Emerald Publishers, UK, Vol.12, No. 2, pp.141-175.ESCI.
  • Patyal, V, and Koilakuntla, M. (2015) Method-Comparison Studies with Taguchi and Response Surface Methodologies for Chemical Process Optimization: A Case Study, International Journal of Quality Engineering and Technology, Inderscience Publishers, Switzerland, Vol. 5, No.1, pp.1-24.

 

2014

  • Ghosh, P., Rai, A., and Sinha, A. (2014). Organizational Justice and Employee Engagement: Exploring the Linkage in Public Sector Banks in India. Personnel Review, 43(4), 628-652 
  • Geetika, Ghosh, P., Rai, A., Joshi, J. P., and Singh, P. (2014). Measuring Workers’ Satisfaction with Grievance-Handling Procedure: Study of a Power Distribution Major in India. Asian Journal of Management Cases, 11(2), 139-157

Conference Publications

  • Chauhan, A., (2017). Impact of Extra-curricular and Co-curricular Activities on Branding Educational Institutes: Parent’s Perspective” at International Conference on Evidence Based Management (ICEBM), 2017 at BITS Pilani
  • Chauhan, A., (2017). Antecedents of School Branding: A School Leaders’ View to Develop School Branding Model at 17th Global Conference on Transforming Organizations through Flexible Management at Delhi Technological University (December, 2017)
  • Kushwah, S., Shree, D., & Sagar, M. (2017). Vidyasagar Institute of Mental Health (VIMHANS): Fighting Odds to Provide Affordable Mental Healthcare Services. NACRA 2017 Annual Conference, Chicago, USA, 19-21 October, 2017.
  • Thakur, S. J., Bhatnagar, J., & Aeron, P. (2017). “HR analytics and organizational value creation: An exploratory study” presented at IIM PAN Conference December (2017)
  • Chauhan, A., (2016). Role of Word-of-Mouth on Branding of the Schools, at EDUFEST International Conference on School Leadership at IIT Chennai (May, 2016).
  • Chauhan, A., (2016). Impact of IT Infrastructure and Smart Classrooms on Branding of k-12 schools: Comparative Perspective of Parents and Schools in India at Conference on Brand Management at IIT Delhi in collaboration with Curtin University (April, 2016) (ISBN: 9781786354112)
  • Chauhan, A., (2016). Review of Branding in Higher Education Institutes at Conference on Brand Management at IIT Delhi in collaboration with Curtin University (April, 2016) (ISBN: 9781786354112)
  • Kushwah, S., & Sagar, M.(2016). Factors underlying ethical decision making of product managers of telecom companies in India. Conference on Brand Management, Delhi, India, (16-17 April, 2016), Emerald Proceedings pg. no. 123
  • Kushwah, S., Shree, D., Bajoria, S., & Surana, V. (2016). Viral Marketing: Role of Initiator. International Conference On Innovative Brand Building Through Digital Marketing, IMI New Delhi (30-31 January, 2016)
  • Ghosh, P., Rai, A., Chauhan, R., and Singh, A. (2016). Mediating Role of Engagement between Total Rewards and Job Satisfaction among Employees of Indian Public Sector Banks. Presented at the International Conference on Advances in Collaborative Research for Business, Economics, Social Science and Humanities held at Colombo, February 1-2, 2016
  • Thakur, S. J., & Sharma, R. R. (2016). “Quantifying the gap between Espoused Organizational Values and Values of Potential Employees: Development of Essential Organizational Values (EOV) Scale” presented at Strengthening Values & Ethics for Sustainable Growth: Role of Indian Philosophical Traditions Conference at MDI, Gurgaon (2016).
  • Kumar, R., & Singh, S. P. (2015). AHP-IRP: An integrated approach for decision making. In International conference on evidence based management 2015 (pp. 605-612). ISBN: 978-93-84935-18-4
  • Kushwah, S., Sharma, A., & Sagar, M. Progressing from E commerce to M commerce.(2015). International Conference on Telecommunication Technology & Management, Delhi, India. (11-12 April 2015), Springer Proceedings pg. no. 73
  • Ghosh, P., Rai, A., Chauhan, R., and Singh, A. (2015). Support at Work to Fuel Engagement: A Study of Employees of Indian Banking Sector. Presented at Society of Interdisciplinary Business Research Conference on Interdisciplinary Business & Economics Research held at Bangkok, June 4 – 6, 2015.
  • Rai, A. (2015). Are Job Demands Related Positively to Engagement? A Retrospective Discourse. Presented at Advances in Management and Technology Mapping Strength with Opportunities Conference held at School of Management Studies, MNNIT Allahabad, January 29-31, 2015.
  • Thakur, S. J., & Bhatnagar, J. (2015). “Work Life balance Practices, Job Embeddedness and Intention to stay” presented at Indian Academy of Management 4th Biennial Conference at IIM – Lucknow (2015).
  • Ghosh, P., Ragini, and Rai, A. (2014). Analysing the Role of Union Instrumentality in Women’s Participation in Trade Unions: A Study of Indian Manufacturing Sector. Presented at the Australian Academy of Business and Social Sciences Conference held at Kuala Lumpur, August 25-26, 2014.
  • Saurabh, K., Agrawal, T., Ojha, M.K., and Rai, A., (2014). Role of MNREGA in Rural Development: With Special Reference to BIMARU States. Presented at Dimensions of Public Policy and Rural Development, held at MNNIT Allahabad, March 08-09, 2014.
  • Ekkuluri, P, Gavai, M, Patyal V, Koialkuntla, M (2014) Conjoint Analysis for Strategic decisions : A Case of Two Schools , Proceedings of International Conference in Paris (IACP) 11-12th August. The Business and Management Review, Vol. 5 No.2, pp.20-31.
  • Chauhan, A., (2013). Flexibility in Marketing at Global Conference on Flexible Systems Management at IIT Delhi (December, 2013)
  • Chauhan, A., (2013). Exploring the Factors that Affect Consumers’ Online Buying Behaviour: An Empirical Study at 12th SIMSR Global Marketing Conference at KJ Somaiya Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai
  • Patyal, V, Modgil, S, and Koialkuntla, M, Umashankar, S (2013). Productivity Improvement of Chemical Process through Taguchi Design. Proceedings of International Conference on Quality, Reliability and Operations Research. 7th to 9th Jan, Indian Statistical Institute Mumbai.
  • Gopichandran, R. (2012) Less understood role of free living Protozoa in biological waste treatment plant. Pp 19 – 25. In Proceedings of the Gujarat Technological University Organized National Conference on “Environmental Technologies: Today & Tomorrow”. 18 & 19 May 2012. ISBN 978 – 93 – 80867 – 31 – 1. Books India Publications, Ahmedabad. India.

Books

  • Behnassi Mohamed1, Gupta Himangana, Ramachandran Nira, Winniefridah Matsa, Gopichandran Ramachandran & Ashfaq Mohammad (2020) Effectiveness of Disaster Risk Governance and Resilience Building: Linkages, Knowledge, Inclusiveness, and Regulation. In: Mohamed Behnassi, Mahjoub El Haiba, Ramachandran Gopichandran, Himangana Gupta, Social-Ecological Systems in the Era of Risks and Insecurity – Pathways to Viability and Resilience, Springer Nature, 2021.
  • Korgaonker, M G., Koner J., Deshpande, R., Ambekar, S., Roy, D., Patyal, V., Hiray, A., Jadhav, T., Pawar, A., Ramalingam, S., Bendigiri, P. and Rajhans, K. (Eds). (2018). Construction Material, Methods and Processes: Challenges, Opportunities, Status and Trends (COST) in India, Pune: Research and Publications Department, NICMAR, ISBN: 978-93-5311-224-0.
  • Korgaonker, M G., Koner J., Deshpande, R., Ambekar, S., Roy, D., Patyal, V., Hiray, A., Jadhav, T., Pawar, A., Ramalingam, S., Bendigiri, P. and Rajhans, K. (Eds). (2018). Advances in Project and Real Estate Management, Pune: Research and Publications Department, NICMAR, ISBN: 978-93-5300-864-2.
  • Korgaonker, M G., Koner J., Deshpande, R., Ambekar, S., Roy, D., Patyal, V., Hiray, A., Jadhav, T., Pawar, A., Ramalingam, S., Bendigiri, P. and Rajhans, K. (Eds). (2018). Urban Planning and Infrastructure Management, Pune: Research and Publications Department, NICMAR, ISBN: 978-93-5311-067-3.
  • Korgaonker, M G., Koner J., Deshpande, R., Ambekar, S., Roy, D., Patyal, V., Hiray, A., Jadhav, T., Pawar, A., Rajhans, K. and Bendigiri, P.  (Eds). (2018). Contemporary Issues in CRIP Sector in India, Pune: Research and Publications Department, NICMAR, 978-93-5321-873-7.
  • Korgaonker, M G.,Koner J., Deshpande, R., Ambekar, S., Patyal, V., Ramalingam, S., Hiray, A., Jadhav, T., and Bendigiri, P. (Eds). (2017). Managing Construction and Related Sectors: Challenges, Opportunities, Status and Trends (COST) in India. Vol I: Issues in Construction Materials, Methods and Processes. Vol II: Advances in Project, Real Estate and Infrastructure Management, Pune: Research and Publications Department, NICMAR, ISBN: 978- 93-5268-179-2.
  • Raza, G., Gopichandran, R., Sappal, G. S., & Venakteswaran, T.V. (2016). Moments of Eureka. Life and work of selected Indian Scientists. 523 p. CSIR NISCAIR, Rajya Sabha TV & Vigyan Prasar DST. ISBN 978-81-7480-283-5
  • Singh, A.K., Dagar, J. C., Arunachalam, A., Gopichandran, R. & Shelat, K. N. (2015). Climate Change Modelling, Planning & Policy for Agriculture. 243p. Springer New Delhi, Heidelberg, New York, Dordrecht, London. ISBN 978-81-322-2156-2.
  • Behnassi M, Syomiti MM, Gopichandran, R. & Shelat KN (2014) Vulnerability of agriculture, water and fisheries to climate change: Towards sustainable adaptation strategies.  Springer Dordrecht Heidelberg, New York, London. ISBN 978-94-017-8961-5.
  • Asolekar, S. R., Gopichandran, R. (2005). Preventive Environmental Management – An Indian Perspective. 650p. CEE & Foundation Books*, New Delhi (*Indian Subsidiary of the Cambridge University Press) ISBN 81 – 7596-313-1.
  • Ananthakrishnan T N & Gopichandran R. (1993). Chemical Ecology in Thrips – host plant interactions. 125 p. Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi. ISBN 81-204-0792-X

Book Chapters

  • Behnassi Mohamed, Ataur Rahman Mohammed, D’Silva Joyce, Gopichandran Ramachandran, Gupta Himangana, Pollmann Olaf, and Ramachandran Nira (2020) Enhancing Resilience for Food and Nutrition Security within a Changing Climate. In: Mohamed Behnassi, Mahjoub El Haiba, Michael R. Reed, Mirza Barjees Baig, Building Resilience for Food and Water Security Face to Climate Change and Biodiversity Decline – Perspectives from Asia, Middle-East and Africa, Springer Nature, 2021.
  • R Gopichandran. (2020) Some Important Knowledge Gaps at the interface of chemical ecology and Ecosystem Based Adaptation Planning: A Public Policy Perspective. In: Mohamed Behnassi, Himangana Gupta, Fred Kruidbos, Anita Parlow, The Climate-Conflict-Migration Nexus from a Human Security Perspective, Springer Nature, 2021.
  • Shree, D., Kushwah, S., & Sagar, M. (2019). Vidyasagar Institute of Mental Health: Bringing People Together for a Cause. In Case Studies on Social Marketing(pp. 113-122). Springer, Cham.
  • Kumar, R., & Prakash Singh, S. (2018). Modified-SA Algorithm for Bi-objective Robust Stochastic Cellular Facility Layout in Cellular Manufacturing Systems. ICACCT 2018.
  • Prakash, A., Ambekar, S. U., Patyal, V. and Roy, D. (2018), “Managing Operation and Maintenance of Green Building: A Case Study” in Korgaonker, M G. et al. (Eds) Construction Material, Methods and Processes Challenges, Opportunities, Status and Trends in India, Research and Publications Department, NICMAR, Pune, pp. 123-129.
  • Patyal, V, Ambekar, S, Soneji, J, and Prakash, A. (2017), “Benchmarking Site Efficiency of an Indian Real-Estate Firm: A Data Envelopment Analysis Approach” inKorgaonker, M G. et al.(Eds) Managing Construction and Related Sectors: Challenges, Opportunities, Status and Trends (COST) in India, Vol II: Advances in Project, Real Estate and Infrastructure Management, Research and Publications Department, NICMAR, Pune,pp. 35-48.
  • Bhatnagar, J. & Thakur, S. J. (2017). Innovation and Human Resource Management in Asia . Routledge Handbook of Human Resource Management in Asia
  • Asolekar, S.R., Gopichandran, R., Anand M. Hiremath, A. M., and Kumar, D. (2016). Green Chemistry and Ecological Engineering as A Framework for Sustainable Development. pp 97-126. In An Integrated Approach to Environmental Management. Edited by D. Sarkar, R. Datta, A. Mukherjee & R. Hannigan. 601 p, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey. ISBN 978-1-118-74435-2
  • Ghosh, P., Manna, R., Rastogi, A. K., Rao A. and Venkateshwara K. (2016). The performance of supply chain: A study from buyer supplier perspective. Cold Chain Logistic in Horticulture and Agriculture, edited by Anand Neeraj and Gupta Sumeet, UPES Dehradun, 2016, College of Management and Economics Studies, UPES, Dehradun. ISBN 978-1-63535-684-7 Chapter-21, Page No: 239-249.
  • Manna, R., and Singh, A. (2016). Entrepreneurial Intension: Assessing the predictors among management students of Ahmedabad, a chapter published in the Book Cold Chain Logistic in Horticulture and Agriculture, edited by Anand Neeraj and Gupta Sumeet, UPES Dehradun, 2016, Winsar Publishing Co. ISBN 978-81-86844-90-8 Chapter-8, Page No: 85.
  • Kumar, R., & Singh, S. P. (2016). Designing Flexible Bi-objective Sustainable Cellular Layout in Manufacturing Systems. Proceedings of GLOGIFT 16, (pp. 114-120) ISBN 978-93-83893-00-3.
  • Rai, A. (2015). Are Job Demands Related Positively to Engagement? A Retrospective Discourse. In Advances in Management and Technology Mapping Strength with Opportunities, McGraw Hill Education (India) Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 209-214.
  • Gopichandran, R., Asolekar, S.R., Jani, O., Kumar, D., and Hiremath, A.M, (2014) Green Energy and Climate Change. pp 127-150. In An Integrated Approach to Environmental Management. Edited by D. Sarkar, R. Datta, A. Mukherjee & R. Hannigan. 601 p, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey. ISBN 978-1-118-74435-2.
  • Behnassi, M., Boussaid, M., & Gopichandran, R. (2014) Achieving Food Security in a Changing Climate: The Potential of Climate-Smart Agriculture (2014). Chapter 2 14p In Environmental cost and changing face of agriculture in Gulf States. Gulf Research Centre. Eds  Shabbir A Shahid & Mushtaque Ahmed. DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-05768-2_2, © Gulf Research Centre Cambridge. ISBN 978-3-319-05767-5 Springer Cham Heidelberg New York Dordrecht London.
  • Behnassi, M., Shahid, S.A., & Gopichandran, R. (2014). Agriculture and food system- Global Change Nexus: Dynamics & Policy Implications. Pp 3 – 15 In Science, Policy & Politics of Modern Agricultural System: Global context to local dynamics of sustainable agriculture. Eds Mohammed Behnassi, Shabbir A Shahid & Nazia Mintz –Habib. ISBN 978-94-007-7956-3   ISBN 978-94-007-7957-0 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-94-007-7957-0 Springer Dordrecht Heidelberg New York London
  • Manna, R., Ganguly, O. and Jana, B. (2014).The Efficacy of Meta-Cognitive Therapy to Employees Suffering from Depression, a chapter published in the Book Recent Trends in Business, Management and Tourism edited by Rao B. R S, Manjunath G. and Monica, SRN Adarsh College, for best papers in National Conference at Bengaluru, 2014, SRN Adarsh College Publication ISBN 978-163102030-8/2014 Volume-II, Chapter-78, Page No: 269.
  • Saurabh, K., Agrawal, T., Ojha, M.K., and Rai, A., (2014). Role of MNREGA in Rural Development: With Special Reference to BIMARU States. In Dimensions of Public Policy Changing Scenario, Excel India Publishers, New Delhi, 371-381.

Case studies

  • Manna, R., and Singh, A. (2018). The menstrual man: A social entrepreneur. ET Case Center, The Case Centre
  • Manna, R., and Singh, A. (2018). Anthropomorphized greeting tactic to recoup mislaid customers: An authorized car service center’s approach. ET Case Center, The Case Centre
  • Manna, R., Singh, A., Patra, S. and Haywood-Farmer, J. (2018). Daily Dump (primary cases) –Ivey Publishing – Ivey Business School, Dec 2017, Reference: 9-15-D008
  • Manna, R., Singh, A. and Bajpai, R. (2018). Employee diversity at high beam global: an inclusive approach (primary cases) – Oikos Case Competition, 2018, Runner-up.
  • Manna, R. and Sharma, R. (2017). South 2 Mouth: Innovative Fusion Food Deal on Wheel – ET Case Center, The Case Centre – Case Reference no. Reference no. 817-0075-1, Teaching note – Reference no. 817-0075-8
  • Manna, R. (2017). Hygiene bucket challenge for a social change. Indian Management Cases (primary cases). ET Case Center, The Case Centre – Case Reference no. 817-0040-1, Teaching note – Reference no. 817-0040-8
  • Manna, R., and Singh, A. (2017). Right person in right place is a game, or it should not be!!! (primary cases) Cases in Management. Editor: Sahay Vinita and Sarma P R S. ET Case, Times of Indian Group, New Delhi. Chapter 3, page 27, ISBN 9788193100158
  • Manna, R. and Kumar, V. (2017). JIO effect set avalanche on Indian telecom sector (secondary cases). Cases in Management. Editor: Sahay Vinita and Sarma P R S. ET Case, Times of Indian Group, New Delhi. Chapter 7, page 75, ISBN 9788193100158
  • Manna, R., and Khandelwal, S. (2016). Yes, to human capital optimization and employee engagement for business excellence. One of top 5 cases in secondary category for EdgeFarm HR Case Study Writing Competition 2015-16, CII Western Region, 2016, Corporate Citizen Magazine, 2 (11), 45-51
  • Manna, R., Singh, A., Patra, S. and Bansal, P. (2016). Be Nirbhaya at Workplace (Case). ET Case Center, Upload for ECCH, the Case Center and Indian Management Cases. Editor: Sahay Vinita and Sarma P R S. ET Case, Times of Indian Group, New Delhi. ISBN no.:978-81-931001-4-1. 138-149. Case Reference no. 416-0013-1
  • Bhatnagar, J. & Thakur, S. J. (2016).Amazon as an Employer. Richard Ivey Case Publishing house, Ontario. Best Selling List of Harvard Business Review Case Publishing and Richard Ivey (2017)
  • Thakur, S. J., & Bhatnagar, J. (2015). MLA: Dilemma of Purpose or Profit, Richard Ivey Case Publishing house, Ontario. Nominated by Richard Ivey for EFMD case competition (2015)

Centres of Excellence

NSB Center for Energy Innovations

The NSB Center for Marketing Energy Innovations integrates research, consulting and training and fills the need of how to prepare pathways and marketing plans for innovative energy products, services and technologies developed externally and internally, design training and consulting pathways to go to the market and compete for research funding internally and externally.

Five preliminary marketing plans are under peer review towards preparing pathways to go to the market. They include solar power leasing, solar farm winnower and flash -charged passenger buses etc. NETRA- the in-house R&D of NTPC is in active discussion to develop marketing strategies for internally developed energy products, services and technologies.

The centre has engaged in policy research in several important areas including a call to roll back the household subsidy for solar rooftops, recommending a community solar panel subsidy and finally, a comprehensive plan to buy back the polluting and unsustainable DG sets languishing in the urban residential societies.

Additionally, the Center has launched new executive training workshops to inspire innovations in large energy Maharatna like NTPC, ONGC and PowerGrid and assisting their energy innovation with innovative go-to-the market plans. The training workshops are Inspiring Innovation Within (May 5-7, 2020) and Marketing of Innovations, (June 16-18, 2020).

The centre is now working with the Niti Aayog, Atal Innovation Mission, National Innovation Foundation and with the Government of India mygovInnovation.

For more information, contact, Dr. Mohan Lal Agarwal, Professor, and chair, NSSB Center for Marketing Energy Innovations, NTPC School of Business, WhatsApp, Mob : +91 8851342362, Email : mohan.agarwal@nsb.ac.in

Centre for Energy, Environment & Sustainable Development (CEES)

  • About the Centre:

    • The Centre for Energy, Environment & Sustainable Development takes note of the need for holistic mitigation and adaptation interventions through an systems and programmatic approach.
    • This is in response to a felt need to develop and implement integrated preventive and amelioration strategies to sustain transitions.
    • India’s developmental aspirations and her commitments to conventions and protocols and opportunities across the globe in comparable circumstances inspire the stated perspective.

    Activities of Centre:

    A project on the development of mechanisms to reach out to servicing technicians in the refrigeration and air conditioning sector is in progress since November 2020. This project has been granted by the Ozone Cell of the Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Government of India. The State of Gujarat serves as the pilot site. This is part of India’s efforts to define and consolidate stakeholder engagement mechanisms aligned with her commitments to the Montreal Protocol to deliver appropriate information in a timely manner and set the context for technical capacity building to follow about use of alternatives.

    Contact

    Dr. R Gopichandran
    NTPC School of Business
    Environment and Sustainability
    Mob +91 9650754567
    Email gopichandran@nsb.ac.in,
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/gopichandran-ramachandran-7373074/

Centre for Research & Innovation (CRI)

Purpose of CRI

With 135 crore population, India is currently the second-most populous country in the world. Instead of regretting it if we look at the brighter side, billions of minds having a huge innovative spirit is more than enough to make India a land of incredible innovators. To encourage these brightest innovative minds, Centre for Research and Innovation (CRI) of NSB has taken this opportunity to make India AatmaNirbhar by providing a platform to the brightest innovative minds of the country. Prof. Mahesh Bhave is the current faculty in-charge of CRI and he is assisted by a core group of student representatives and alumni members of the school.

Area of interests

CRI is currently active in the following areas:

  • Developing framework on stressed assets acquisitions in the power sector
  • Renewable energy policy framework development
  • Smart drinking water grid in India
  • Use of artificial intelligence and blockchain in the energy sector
  • Events – National Level Inter-College Innovation Challenge

Our Motto: Think and be innovative

Competition Organized

National Level Innovation Challenge

The purpose of Innovation Challenge (IC) is to focus on the major socio- economic issues persisting in India and abroad. We encourage graduate and post graduate students to innovate new ideas to solve these issues and create a business out of it. CRI has successfully hosted two Innovation Challenges. Participants from the premier -Schools in India presented their innovative business plan during the competition.

Members

Center for Research and Innovation in-charge

Prof. Ambika Prasad Dash
Dean
Email: apdash@nsb.ac.in
Mob: 7506997189
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Current Student Members

Nishant Ranjan Singh
PGDM(EM), 2019-2021
Email: m19nishantr@nsb.ac.in
Mob: 9570915573
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Abhinav Kumar
PGDM (EM), 2019-2021
Email: m19abhinavk@nsb.ac.in
Mob: 7903662140
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To get in touch with us please write us at innovation@nsb.ac.in and for latest updates please visit CRI Official website: www.nsbcri.in

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