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Research seminar by Prof. Ashish Kumar Jha

IIM K hosted its eleventh research seminar on March 10, 2026, for the year 2025-26. It was conducted by Prof. Ashish Kumar Jha, Professor of Business Analytics, Trinity Business School, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. The topic was Opinion and Information on Social Media: Role of Human agency Abstract of the talk given below Humans are critical stakeholders in the discussion …Read more »

Research seminar by Prof. Ajay K Manrai

IIM K hosted its tenth research seminar on March 6, 2026, for the year 2025-26. It was conducted by Prof. Ajay K Manrai, Professor Emeritus of Marketing, Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, University of Delaware, USA. The topic was CTSCALE as a Tool for Measuring Perceptions and Navigating Empirical Research Challenges Abstract of the talk given below Marketing …Read more »

Research seminar by Prof. Pratik Modi

IIM K hosted its ninth research seminar on February 27, 2026, for the year 2025-26. It was conducted by Prof. Pratik Modi, Professor & Dean, Institute of Rural Management Anand (IRMA), “Tribhuvan” Sahkari University, Gujarat. The topic was Innovation Orientation and Resilience to Macroeconomic Shocks: The Role of Strategic vs. Non-Strategic R&D Abstract of the talk given below In a …Read more »

Research seminar by Prof. V K Narayanan

IM K hosted its eighth research seminar on January 16, 2026, for the year 2025-26. It was conducted by Prof. V K Narayana, Deloitte & Touché Jones Stubbs Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship in Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA. The topic was March toward a Workless Society Abstract of the talk given below In this paper, I will challenge a key …Read more »

Research seminar by Prof. T. E. S. Raghavan

IM K hosted its seventh research seminar on January 08, 2026, for the year 2025-26. It was conducted by Prof. T. E. S. Raghavan, emeritus professor at the University of Illinois, Chicago, USA. The topic was On the applications of scaling the entries of a matrix Abstract of the talk given below Various biological, statistical, and social science data come …Read more »

Research seminar by Prof. Atanu Chaudhuri

IM K hosted its sixth research seminar on December 22, 2025, for the year 2025-26. It was conducted by Prof. Atanu Chaudhuri, Professor of Technology and Operations Management at Durham University Business School, UK. The topic was Sustainability of Satellite Operations around the Earth Abstract of the talk given below The rapid growth of satellites—especially in low Earth orbit—has created …Read more »

Research seminar by Prof. Mridul Kumar Saggar

IIM K hosted its fifth research seminar on December 17, 2025, for the year 2025-26. It was conducted by Prof. Mridul Kumar Saggar, Professor of Practice, Economics, IIM Kozhikode. The topic was Are we in the Goldilocks Scenario Abstract of the talk given below This talk will examine whether the current characterization of the Indian economy as being in a …Read more »

Research seminar by Prof. Siva Nathan

IIM K hosted its fourth research seminar on August 14, 2025, for the year 2025-26. It was conducted by Prof. Siva Nathan, Robinson College of Business, Georgia State University, USA The topic was Assessing Supply Chain Sustainability: A Multidimensional Framework for Comprehensive Evaluation Abstract of the talk given below This study reviews influential papers in the sustainability and supply chain …Read more »

FORD, TISCO, FACEBOOK: THE COMPANY TOWNSHIP THEN AND NOW

By Prof. Aparajith Ramnath Facebook’s plans to build a 394-flat residential complex for its staff in California, and the ensuing discussions in the media, raise an interesting historical question. Why do companies set up townships? There are strategic reasons: the seventeenth-century walled cities of Fort St. George (Madras) and Fort William (Calcutta) were established by the East India Company as …Read more »

SHAMELESSLY CHANGELES

By Prof. Mahesh P. Bhave If you go to Reliance Fresh or Big Bazaar, and are about to pay for the merchandize you have bought, chances are greater than even that the person at the cash register has no change to give you. He will ask you if you could produce the exact amount. If asked as a sheepish request, …Read more »

PASCAL’S WAGER: A MEDIEVAL GOD VS. A MODERN GOD

By Prof. Kausik Gangopadhyay Blaise Pascal, a gifted French mathematician and physicist of the seventeenth century, was an interesting character. Working on his own, Pascal discovered most of the Euclidean Geometry in his early adolescence. By his early teens, he invented a calculating machine—with no less than 20 prototypes called “Pascalines” made—to perform all four arithmetic operations. Unfortunately, prohibitively high …Read more »

ERUDITION: THE LOST CREED

By Prof. Kousik Guhathakurta I was flipping through the pages of a reasonably fat book when a student entered my office for some usual reason (which could be anything between a request for reconsideration of evaluation and a genuine academic clarification). I do not quite remember what he exactly wanted and how I reacted. That is neither interesting nor too …Read more »

DO INDIAN B-SCHOOLS MAKE THEIR GRADUATES SUSTAINABILITY-SENSITIVE?

By Prof. Keyoor Purani As the large corporations, the world over, jostle to find a place in various sustainability rankings having realized that the stakeholders are getting more and more inclined to ‘clean & green’ capitalism, sustainability is on the top agenda for most companies. Business performance measured by triple bottom-line demand complete paradigm shift in how an organization functions …Read more »

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