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“Extreme values of log correlated Gaussian fields”: Research seminar by Prof. Rishideep Roy, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore.

Dr. Rishideep Roy, Assistant Professor of Decision Sciences and Information Systems at IIM Bangalore delivered a seminar on the topic titled “Extreme values of log correlated Gaussian fields”. Abstract of the talk: Extreme values and entropic repulsion for two-dimensional discrete Gaussian free fields are of significant interest and have been a subject of many recent works. Similarly works on extreme values …Read more »

“Overcoming Institutional Voids: The Complementary Advantages of Business Groups and Multinationals”: Research Seminar by Prof. Ajai Gaur, Rutgers Business School

Prof. Ajai Gaur, Associate Professor of Strategic Management and International Business at Rutgers Business School, delivered a seminar on the topic titled “Overcoming Institutional Voids: The Complementary Advantages of Business Groups and Multinationals”. Abstract of the Talk: Drawing on the literature on multinational corporations (MNCs) and business groups, we argue that the advantages of business groups and MNCs complement each …Read more »

“The Microgrid Revolution: Business Strategies for Next-Generation Electricity”: Research Seminar by Prof. Mahesh P Bhave, IIM Kozhikode

Prof. Mahesh P Bhave, visiting professor of strategy at Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, delivered a talk on his book titled “The Microgrid Revolution: Business Strategies for Next-Generation Electricity”. About the book: Two hypotheses are proposed in the book: a) sum of parts valuation of microgrids for a service territory surpasses the aggregate valuation. I argue, “split up the service territory of …Read more »

The Digital Consumer in Demonetized India

By Prof. Anindita Paul End-to-end digital world is the vision that the Modi government is putting up in the post-demonetization era. The journey has been a rough one so far without any hopes to improve sooner. How much of the vision can be made feasible in a diverse population like India is still a question that the providers and users …Read more »

“Private provision of public good and endogenous income inequality”: Research Seminar by Dr. Debasis Mondal, IIT Delhi [Video]

Dr. Debasis Mondal, Assistant Professor of Economics at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, presented a research seminar on the topic “Private provision of public good and endogenous income inequality” at IIM Kozhikode on 17th November 2016. Abstract of the talk In traditional models of public goods with voluntary provision (as like, Bergstrom, Blume and Varian, 1986), size of the non-contributing set does not …Read more »

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