Category: Seminar

Field Experiments on Environmental Payment Programs:Insights from L. America, Africa and Asia

By Prof. Rohit Jindal Dr. Rohit Jindal is an Associate Professor in the Department of Decision Sciences at MacEwan University School of Business. He holds a PhD from Michigan State University (USA) and an MSc from the University of Edinburgh (UK). He has previously worked at University of Calgary’s Haskayne School of Business and in the Department of Resource Economics at …Read more »

A new model for internationalization of a firm

Prof. Justin Paul, professor with the graduate school of business University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR, USA and a visiting professor at Deakin University, Australia delivered a seminar on “A new model for internationalization of a firm” & a session on publishing different types of Research articles (empirical, conceptual, review etc.). Abstract: The speaker made a presentation on how to develop a …Read more »

Short talk by Prof.Aparajith Ramnath on his book

By Prof.Aparajith Ramnath Abstract short talk and informal interaction by Prof Aparajith Ramnath  on his new book “The Birth of an Indian Profession: Engineers, Industry, and the State, 1900–47” published by Oxford University Press.

FDI, Spillovers and Firm Heterogeneity: Analysis of TPP without USA

By Dr. Badri Narayana Gopalakrishnan Abstract:     Trade and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) are the two major channels through which spillover of benefits—embodied and disembodied—occur between the source and the host nations. In this paper, we consider the technological spillover to the domestic firms in the host nations via FDI. As countries pass through stages of industrialization and undergo structural transformation …Read more »

Earnings manipulation and financial reporting in India

By Prof. Ajit Dayanandan,Associate Professor of Finance, University of Alaska, USA Abstract: The present study examines in the Indian context whether companies which are likely to manipulate earnings indulge in greater earnings management. The study uses a sample of Nifty index Indian (35) firms listed in Indian stock exchanges for the period 2001-2015 which is the longest period studied so far. The …Read more »

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