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Mandatory Disclosure
Mandatory Disclosure
1. AICTE File No. First approval dt. 17‐6‐1983 vide Ltr.No.F12‐26/81‐T.II
Date & Period of last approval F.No.431/UP‐63/MCP‐APR(M)/96 dt.08‐5‐2008 & F.No.431/UP‐63/MCP‐APR(M)/96 dt.21‐5‐2008
2. Name of the Institution INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY, GHAZIABAD
Address of the Institution Raj Nagar
City& Pincode Ghaziabad‐200 001
State/UT Uttar Pradesh
Longitude & Lattitude 28° 40' N 77° 28' E
Phone Number with STD Code 0120 – 3002200
Fax Number with STD Code 0120 – 2825020
Office hours at the Institution 9:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
Academic hours at the Institution 9:00 A.M. to 5.30 P.M.
Email [email protected]
Website www.imt.edu
Nearest Railway Station (dist. In Km) Ghaziabad
Nearest Airport at the Institution Delhi
3. Type of Institution Private – Self Financed
Category (1) of the Institution Non Minority
Category (2) of the Institution Co‐Ed
4. Name of the organization running the Institution
Lajpatrai Educational Society (Regd.)
Address of the organization C/o Institution of Management Technology Raj Nagar Ghaziabad‐Uttar Pradesh
Registered with Govt. of Uttar Pradesh
Registration date 20 ‐10‐2005
Website of the organization NA
5. Name of the affiliating University NA
Address NA
Website NA
Latest affiliation period NA
6. Name of the Director Dr. Bibek Banerjee
Exact Designation Director
Phone Number with STD Code 0120‐2825196
Fax Number with STD Code 0120‐2825020
Email [email protected]
Highest Degree Ph.D.
Field of Specialization Marketing
Governing Board Members Attachment 1
Frequency of meetings & date of last meeting
Twice a year; April 25, 2011
7. Academic Advisory Body Attachment 2
Frequency of meetings & date of last meeting
Three to four times a year; May 17, 2011
8. Organizational Chart Attachment 3
9. Student feedback mechanism on Institutional Governance / faculty performance
Online using Online Learning & Teaching (OLT)
10. Grievance redressal mechanism for faculty, staff and students
N.A.
11. Name of the Department NA
Course PGDM
Level PG
1st Year of approval by the council
Year‐wise Sanctioned Intake Attachment 4
Year‐wise Actual Admissions Attachment 4
Cut off marks – General quota Attachment 5
% Students passed with Distinction NA
% Students passed with First Class NA
Students Placed Attachment 6
Average Pay package, Rs. /Year Attachment 7
Students opted of Higher Studies NA
Accreditation Status of the course Yes, vide AICTE letter no. F.No. NBA/ACCR‐826 / dt.22‐01‐2006 for three years
Doctoral Courses Yes
Foreign Collaboration, if any Attachment 8
Professional Society Memberships Attachment 9
Consultancy activities Attachment 20
Departmental Achievements NA
Distinguished Alumni Attachment 10
12. Name of Teaching Staff* Attachment 11
Designation Attachment 11
Department Attachment 11
Date of Joining the Institution Attachment 11
Qualifications with Class/Grade Attachment 11
Total Experience in Years Attachment 11
Papers Published Attachment 12
Papers Presented in Conferences Attachment 12
Ph.D. Guide? Give field & University Attachment 13
Books Published / IPRs / Patents Attachment 12
Consultancy Activities Attachment 20
Awards Attachment 13
Grants fetched Attachment 14
Interaction with Professional Institutions Attachment 19
13. Admission Quota NA
Entrance Test Common Admission Test (CAT)
Cut off / last candidate admitted 96 percentile
Fees in rupees Attachment 15
Number of Fee Waivers offered NA
Admission Calendar Attachment 16
PIO quota NA
14. Infrastructural information Attachment 17
Classroom / Tutorial Room facilities Attachment 17
Library facilities Attachment 17
Auditorium / Seminar Halls / Amphi Attachment 17
Cafeteria Attachment 17
Indoor Sports facilities Attachment 17
Outdoor Sports facilities Attachment 17
Gymnasium facilities Attachment 17
Facilities for disabled Attachment 17
Any other facilities Attachment 17
15. Boys hostel Attachment 17
Girls hostel Attachment 17
Medical & other Facilities at Hostel Attachment 17
16. Academic Sessions 15 June to 14 June
Examination system, Year / Sem Trimester
Period of declaration of results 15 days after completion of End Term Exam.
17. Counseling / Mentoring NA
Career Counseling NA
Medical facilities Yes
Student Insurance Yes
18. Students Activity Body Attachment 18
Cultural Activities Yes
Sports Activities Yes
Literary activities Yes
Magazine / Newsletter Yes
Technical activities / TechFest Yes
Industrial Visits / Tours Summer Internship Program & interaction with Corporate Houses through various forums
Alumni activities Yes
19. Name of Information officer for RTI Dr. Suresh Kumar Bedi
Designation Dean ‐ Administration
Phone number with STD code 0120 – 3002210
Fax number with STD code 0120 – 2827895
Email [email protected]
Governing Board Members (Attachment 1)
1. Mr. Kamal Nath President Union Minister for Urban Development Minister
2. Mr. Bakul Nath Vice President Lajpatrai Educational Society
3. Prof. Amitava Bose Member Former Director, IIM Calcuta
4. Dr. Ram S. Tarneja Member Chairman, Bank of India, Mutual Fund
5. Shri Sanjay Dalmia Member Managing Director, GTC Industries Ltd.
6. Dr. Subir Choudhary Member Former Director, IIM Calcutta
7. Shri Vikram M. Thapar
Member Joint Managing Director Ballarpur Industries Limited
8. Shri Vijay Mallya Member Chairman, The U B Group
9. Shri V.K. Modi
Member Vice Chairman & Managing Director Modi Rubber Limited
10. Dr. Bibek Banerjee Member Director, IMT Ghaziabad
11. Dr. Rajender Nargundkar
Member Director, IMT Nagpur
12. Dr. V. Panduranga Rao Member Director, IMT Hyderabad
13. Dr. Farhad Rad‐Screcht Member Director, IMT Dubai
Members of Academic Advisory Body (Attachment 2)
Sl. No. Name of the Members
1. Prof. Ishwar Dayal, Former Director, IIM Lucknow
2. Prof. Abad Ahmad, Former Pro‐Vice Chancellor, Delhi University, Delhi
3. Prof. K.R.S. Murthy, Former Director, IIM, Bangalore
4. Prof. Amarlal H Kalro, Former Director, IIM Kozhikode
5. Mr. Bakul Nath, Vice President, Lajpatrai Educational Society
6. Mr. Dipankar Chatterji, Member, Executive Committee
7. Dr. Bibek Banerjee, Director, IMT Ghaziabad
8. Dr. Rajender Nargundkar, Director, IMT, Nagpur
9. Dr. Panduranga Rao, Director, IMT, Hyderabad
10. Dr. Farhad Rad‐Screcht, Director, IMT, Dubai
Organisation Chart of Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad (Attachment 3)
Executive Committee
President
Management Committee
Financial Controller
Dean ‐ Administration
Dean (Research)
Dean (Academic Admin.)
Area Chairpersons
Program Chairpersons
Faculty Members
Head – New Initiatives
Chairman (MDP)
Chairman (Research)
Administrative Officer
Accounts Officer
Director
Year‐wize Sanctioned Intake (Attachment 4)
AICTE Approved Intake during last 4 years
Courses 1st Year of approval by AICTE (give approval ref. no. & date)
2011‐2012 2010‐2011 2009‐2010 2008‐2009
Sanct‐ioned intake
Actual admi‐ ssions
Sanct‐ioned intake
Actual admi‐ssions
Sanctioned intake
Actual admi‐ ssions
Sanct‐ ioned intake
Actual admi‐ ssions
UG(FT)
UG(PT)
PG(FT) PGDM (FT)
431/UP-63/MCP-APR
(M)/96 Dt. 21/05/2008
180 172 180 175 180 180 180 180
PGDM (FIN) -DO- 120 112 60 117 60 120 60 120
PGDM (IB) -DO- 60 65 60 67 60 60 60 64
PGDM (HR) -DO- 60 30 60 30 60 30 60 30
PGDM (IT) -DO- 60 32 60 29 60 29 60 30
PGDM (Executive) -DO- 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60
PGDM (PT) -DO- 60 46 60 45 60 45 60 59
PGDM (DCP) NRO/2010/1-
7112201 dt. 24-09-2010
120 104 120 94 - - - -
Cut off Marks – General Quota (Attachment 5)
Programme Seats Duration Years
Cut off during last two years for general category 2010 2011
PGDM 180 2 96 percentile (CAT) 94 percentile (CAT) with 80% application
rating, 95 percentile with 74% application rating and 96 percentile with 70% application rating
PGDM (HR) 120 2 96 percentile (CAT) ‐Do‐
PGDM (IB) 60 2 96 percentile (CAT) ‐Do‐
PGDM (Finance) 60 2 96 percentile (CAT) ‐Do‐
PGDM (IT) 60 2 96 percentile (CAT) ‐Do‐
PGDM Dual Country 120 2 85 percentile (CAT) 70 percentile (CAT)
PGDM (Executive) 60 15 months CAT/ Internal Test, followed by Written Communication Test & Interview
PGDM (PT) 60 3 IMT conducts written test followed by Interview
Ph.D. IMT conducts panel Interview
Students’ data and pass % since last three years
Sl. No.
Course Year
Sanctioned Intake Students
Admitted
Students Passed out in first attempt
% of Students passed in
first attempt
% of Students passing out
with Distinction
% of Students with 1st Division
% of Students with IInd Division
1
PGDM (F/T)
2007‐2009 120 120 120 100.00 5.83 85.83 8.33
2008‐2010 180 180 179 99.44 27.50 98.31 1.68
2009‐2011 180 180 180 100 5.00 97.8 2.2
2 PGDM – Finance
2007‐2009 60 60 60 100.00 3.33 88.33 8.33
2008‐2010 120 120 120 100.00 35.80 99.16 0.84
2009‐2011 120 120 120 100 1.7 93.3 6.7
3. PGDM–HR
2007‐2009 60 53 53 100.00 5.66 81.13 13.21
2008‐2010 30 30 30 100.00 20.00 100.00 ‐
2009‐2011 29 29 29 100 3.4 96.6 3.4
4. PGDM – IB
2007‐2009 60 59 59 100.00 1.68 88.13 10.17
2008‐2010 60 60 60 100.00 18.33 95.00 5.00
2009‐2011 59 59 59 100 1.7 96.6 3.4
5. PGDM – IT
2007‐2009 60 55 55 100.00 ‐ 76.36 23.63
2008‐2009 30 30 29 100 17.24 96.55 3.45
2009‐2010 23 23 23 100 ‐‐‐‐‐ 100.00 ‐‐‐‐
6. PGDM (Exe.)
2007‐2008 60 59 59 100.00 5.08 77.97 16.95
2008‐2010 60 60 60 100.000 35.00 93.00 7.00
2009‐2011 59 59 59 100 ‐‐‐‐‐ 93.2 6.8
6.
PGDM (P/T)
2006‐ 2009 60 49 49 100.00 6.12 73.46 12.24
2007‐2010 36 36 36 36.00 30.55 63.88 36.12
2008‐2011 50 50 50 100 2.00 86.00 14.00
Total no. of students placed by the Institution through its Placement Cell (Discipline wise) (Attachment 6)
Year Discipline Total no. of students passed out(last 3 years)
Total no. of students placed through placement cell(last 3 years)
2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011
1980 PGDM (F/T) 1820 178 180 114 + 6* 166 + 13* 173 + 7*2006 PGDM – Finance 60 120 120 56 + 4* 110 + 10* 115 + 5*2006 PGDM ‐ HR 53 30 29 43 + 10* 28 + 2* 27 + 2*2006 PGDM – IB 59 59 59 49 + 11* 53 + 7* 56 + 3*2006 PGDM ‐ IT 55 29 23 42 + 13* 24 + 5* 22 + 1*2006 PGDM (Executive) 59 60 33 + 12*+15** 38 + 10* + 11** 1983 PGDM(P/T) 49 36
* Opted out
** Not placed (Placement Process is still going on)
Average Pay Package, Rs. / Year (Attachment 7)
Programme Seats Duration Years
Placement Facilities
Campus Placement
Min Max Avg.PGDM 180 2 Yes 2011
Rs. 5.5 L p.a. 2010 Rs. 3.50 Lacs p.a.
2011 Rs. 26 L p.a. 2010 USD 55380.40 p.a.
2011 Rs. 8.59 L p.a. 2010 Rs. 7.75 Lacs p.a.
PGDM (HR) 60 2 Yes 2011 Rs. 3.6 L p.a. 2010 Rs. 4.00 Lacs p.a.
2011 Rs. 9 L p.a. 2010 Rs. 8.95 Lacs p.a.
2011 Rs. 6.68 L p.a. 2010 Rs. 6.06 Lacs p.a.
PGDM (IB) 60 2 Yes 2011 Rs. 3.6 L p.a. 2010 Rs. 3.50 Lacs p.a.
2011 Rs. 15 L p.a. 2010 Rs. 15 Lacs p.a.
2011 Rs. 8.03 L p.a. 2010 Rs. 6.27 Lacs p.a.
PGDM (Finance) 60 2 Yes 2011 Rs. 5.5 L p.a. 2010 Rs. 3.50 Lacs p.a..
2011 Rs. 12 L p.a. 2010 USD 37,275 p.a.
2011 Rs. 8.1 L p.a. 2010 Rs. 7.01 Lacs p.a.
PGDM (IT) 60 2 Yes 2011 Rs. 5 L p.a. 2010 Rs. 3.60 Lacs p.a.
2011 Rs. 26 L p.a. 2010 Rs. 15 Lacs p.a.
2011 Rs. 8.45 L p.a. 2010 Rs. 6.89 Lacs p.a.
PGDM (Executive)
60 15 months
Yes 2011 2010
Rs. 6.00 Lacs p.a.
2011 2010 Rs. 17.95 Lacs p.a.
2011 2010 Rs. 11.75 Lacs p.a.
PGDM (PT) 60 3 Not Applicable
Ph.D. Not Applicable
Foreign Collaboration, if any (Attachment 8)
Academic Collaboration Collaborative Partners• Student Exchange • Faculty Exchange • Joint Research & Publications • Joint MDPs & Conferences
Collaboration with Foreign Universities
• George Mason University, Virginia, USA • University of Florida, Florida, USA • University of Nebraska, Omaha, USA • College of Business Administration, Chonnam National University, South Korea • Grenoble Ecole de Management, France • IESEG School of Management, France • Negocia, France • University of Newcastle, University Drive, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia • Reims Management School, Reims, France • HEC Montreal, Canada • The University of Wisconsin‐la Crosse, USA • Burgundy School of Business, France • Paris Graduate School of Management, France • Fachhochschule KufsteinTirol University of Applied Sciences, Kufstein, Austria • Fachhoschschule Vorarlberg University of Applied Science, Dornbirn, Austria • Normandy Business School, France • FH‐Offenburg University, Germany • Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management, France • National Taiwan University, Taiwan • The Business School, London Metropolitan University, United Kingdom • Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus, Denmark • ESCP‐EAP (European School of Management), France • ESC Rennes School of Business, Rennes, Cedex, France • Skarbek Graduate School of Business Economics, Poland • College of Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, Canada • The University of Northampton, Northampton, U.K. and Northern Ireland • Deakin University, Australia • National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan (Only scanned copy received from IRC) • Nottingham Trent University, UK • The Vrije University Brussel, Belgium • Audencia Nantes School of Management, Nantes, France • Zagreb School of Economics and Management, Zagreb, Croatia • BI Norwegian School of Management, Norway • Universidad Latina De America, Mexico • IPADE Instituto Panamericano de Alta Dirección de Empresa, Mexico • Universidad de Monterrey, Mexico • IDE Business School, Guayaquil – Quito, Ecuador • Reykjavik University, Iceland • Universite Paris‐Dauphine, France • The University of Stellenbosch Business School, Stellenbosch, South Africa • Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University, Thailand • University of Essex, Essex Business School, Essex, U.K. • Kazakhstan Institute of Management, Economics, and Strategic Research,
Kazakhstan • ICHEC, Brussels Management School, Brussels
• The COPPEAD Graduate School of Business, Brazil • Toulouse Business School, Toulouse, France • University of Greenwich, London, U.K. • University of Milano‐Bicocca, Milan, Italy • University of Liechtenstein • North Dakota State University, USA • Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland • University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland • Faculdades Ibmec, (Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais e Brasilia, Brazil • Rouen Business School, France • Fontys University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands • Alba Graduate Business School, Athens, Greece • University of Sevilla, Spain • EM Strasbourg Business School, University of Strasbourg, France • Kellogg School of Management, USA
Professional Society Membership (Attachment 9)
a) Board of Director: i) Dr. Bibek Banerjee b) Editorial Board: i) Dr. Amitabh Deo Kodwani PES Business Reviewii) Dr. Gunjan Malhotra International Journal iii) Dr. Mrinalini Shah ‘Advances in Management’ AIMS Journal of Management iv) Dr. Santanu Roy • AIMS International Journal of Management
• Galgotias Journal of Management v) Dr. Harvinder Singh Member of the editorial board of Journal ‘Gyaanpratha’ published by ACCMAN
Institute of Management.vi) Dr. Suresh Kumar Bedi Consulting Editor of Amity Business c) Member of Professional Bodies: i) Dr. Mrinalini Shah • Life member Computer Society of India
• AIMS International • European Society of Fuzzy Logic
ii) Dr. Bikramjit Rishi • Member of All India Management Association • Member of Ghaziabad Management Association • Member of Case Research society of India • Association of Indian Management Schools
iii) Dr. Sadanand Prusty • Life Member of the Indian Econometric Society • Association of Indian Management Scholar
v) Dr. Rakesh Agrawal • Member of Asia Academy of Management vi) Dr. Gunjan Malhotra • Life Member International Society of Ecological Economies
• Life Member Madhya Pradesh Economic Association • Fellow Member International Journal of Advances in Management
vii) Dr. Sita Mishra • Member of Association of Indian Management Scholar viii) Dr. V.J. Sebastian • Life Member, Indian Institute of Public Administration ix) Dr. Vimi Jham • Associate Member, International Society of Management, India
• Member, INFORMS Marketing Science Society, USA • Journal of Advances in Management
x) Dr Bindu Gupta • Member of Southern Management Association • Member of Indian Science congress • Member of Prachi Psycho‐cultural Research Association • Member of Indian Academy of Applied Psychology
xi) Dr. Jayanti Ranjan • Member of ISTE • Member of IETE • Member of IARCS • Member of AIMS • Coordinator of European Council of Higher Education • International Journal of Electronic corporation • International Journal of Computer Vision & Robotics • Journal of Software (Editor) • Journal of Theoretical & Applied information Technology (Associate Editor)
• Information Technology (Technical Editor) xii) Dr. V.K. Gupta • Life Member, Chartered Engineer & Fellow, Institute of Engineer
• Life Member, IFUNA • Vice Chairman, SAE India • Vice President, ADTS Alumni Association, Delhi • Life Member, Global Institute of Flexible Systems Management • EC Member & Fellow Indian Institution of Industrial Engineering • Fellow Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers
xiii) Dr. Reema Khurana • Member CSI • Member CIIR
xiv) Dr. Santanu Roy • Member, Local Project Advisory Committee of the project entitled ‘India’s Revised Brain Gain (RGB) in Liberalized Era’ sponsored by the Department of Scientific and Technology (DST), Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of India.
• Member, Project Advisory Committee of the project entitled ‘Technology Adoption in Tea Industry with Special Reference to North East India, Sponsored by the Department of Science and Industrial Research (DSIR), Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India.
• Life Member, International Society for Scientometrics and Informetric (ISSI)
• Member, Academy of Management (AOM) • Member, System Dynamics Society (SDS) • Member, The Association of Indian Management Scholars International
(AIMS International) • Life Member, global Institute of flexible Systems Management (GIFT) • Life Member, System Dynamics Society of India (SDSI) • Life Member, the Society of Management Science and Applied cybernetics
(SOMAC). • Life member, Society for Information Science (SIS) • Life member, Indian Academy of Social Science (IASS).
xv) Dr. Surinder Kumar Batra • Member of the Scientific Committee of the Information System Dynamics Project of CIGREF Foundation, France
• Overseas Entrusted Researcher for the Overseas Entrusted Research Project of the Overseas Vocational Training Association (OVTA) of the Ministry of Labour, Govt. Of Japan since the year 2000‐01
• Member of the International Editorial Advisory Board of the International Journal, “Journal of Knowledge‐based Development”
• Member of the Scientific Committee of the International Forum on Knowledge Asset Dynamics ‐ IFKAD 2010, 24th & 25th June 2010
• Member of the International Advisory Board of MAKCi (Most Admired Knowledge Cities) Exercise, 2010)
• Member of the Executive Council of the Global Institute of Flexible Systems Management, New Delhi
• Member of the Advisory Board of the ‘International Journal of Global Management, VNS Institute of Management, Bhopal
• Project Coordinator for the AICTE funded Project titled, Developing a Framework for Flexible Knowledge Management Indices”
xvi) Prof. Sudhir S Jaiswal • American Accounting Association: Associate Member • Indian Accounting Association: Life Member
• Indian Accounting Association Research Foundation: Life Member
xvii) Dr. Shalini Kalia • Forum for Teachers of English Language and Literature
xviii) Ms. Puja Aggrawal • Fellow Member of Institute of Chartered Accountants of India
xix) Dr. Rakesh Chopra • Consulting Editor of “India Strategic
xx) Dr. Harvinder Singh • Member of All India Management Association (AIMA).
xxi) Ms. Lipi Das • FEIL (Forum for Emotional Intelligence Learning) • AIMA (All India Management Association)
xxii) Dr. Shalini Rahul Tiwari • Member Strategic Management Society, USA.
• Life time Member Case Research Society of India. • Life time Member of Indian Institute of Public Administration, IIPA New
Delhi • Member of American Marketing Association. • Life member of Delhi Management Association, DMA New Delhi • Professional Member of All India Management Association. • Member of Eastern Academy of Management.
Distinguished Alumni (Attachment 10)
Sl. No.
Name Batch Contact E‐mail Address / Phone
Company Business Address
1 Anurag Gupta 1982 [email protected]; 9987900666
CEO, Frankfinn Institute of airhostess training
BEST Building,A WING,5th floor,SV Road,opposite Andheri Railway station,Andheri‐w,Mumbai‐400058
2 Praveen Kumar 1982 [email protected]; 09359488322
Dean, BSA College of Engineering and Technology
BSA College of Engineering and Technology, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India
3 Sharad Kumar Goel 1984 [email protected]; 09350018083
Vice President, Parle Agro
Parle Agro, Ashok Vihar, New Delhi, India
4 Naininder S. Dhillon 1984 [email protected]; 98761‐10958
Vice President, Mahindra Shubhlabh Services Ltd.
Plot #2, Industrial Area Phase 9, Mohali, Dist SAS Nagar
5 Mustaq A. Mohajir 1984 [email protected]; 09885033205
CEO, Global Scientific Suite 201 mount castle appartment erram manzil colony behind taj deccan Hyderabad 500082
6 Debashis S.Sonlanky 1986 [email protected]; 9810043503
CFO, ESAREM Technology
203 Golf Link, New Delhi.
7 Sajal Gupta 1987 [email protected]; 98183‐78735
GM & H.O.D., Autometers Alliance Ltd.
Autometers Alliance Ltd., C‐63, Sector ‐ 57,
8 Atul Chand 1987 [email protected]; 9811191591
CEO, ITC Limited ‐Lifestyle retailing business division
86, Udyog Vihar, Phase ‐ 1, Gurgaon 122016 Haryana India
9 Sanjay Chandhoke 1987 [email protected]; 9910494501
Vice President, Bharti Learning systems
Neelagagan, Mandi Road, Sultanpur, Mehrauli, New Delhi ‐ 110 030
10 Mohnish Kumar 1989 [email protected]; 9810194525
Founder & CEO, Transaction Solutions
TSI India Pvt. Ltd. 4th Floor 11 EMB, D‐27 Southern Park, Saket Place, Saket, New Delhi, Delhi, India
11 Ajay Kumar Rao 1990 [email protected]; 09322533683
CEO, ICEMAGIC Versova, Mumbai.
12 Rajat Tandon 1991 [email protected]; 9810090194
Country Director, Navteq
Universal trade tower, 3rd Floor, Sec 49, Sona Gurgaon Rd, Gurgaon
13 Sukesh Jain 1992 [email protected]; 9810001168
COO‐Airtel enterp, Bharti Airtel
234 Okhla Industrial Estate, Phase III , New Delhi 110020, Delhi, India
14 Gautam Munish 1994 [email protected]; 9873402821
Country Manager, CISCO Capital
7th Floor, Birla Towers, Barakhamba Road, Connaught Place , New Delhi 110001
15 Dhananjaya Ramdas 1994 [email protected]; 9320717528
Chief Operation‐South Zone, Pantaloon
Mumbai Maharashtra India
16 Vikram Aditya Watal 1995 [email protected]; 62811790485
Country Head, Olam International
Jl, Ki, Agus Anang No.36 Way Lunik, Lampung, Sumatra , Indonesia
17 Mani Kant 1996 [email protected]; 98186 97201
Vice President, India Insure Risk Management & Insurance Broking Services Pvt Ltd.
B‐3/6, 2nd Floor, Asaf Ali Road, New Delhi‐110002
18 Arvind Chawla 1997 [email protected]; 9871423444
Director (India), JSC Belarusian Potash Company
303 Eros Corporate Towers, Nehru Place ,New Delhi ‐ 110019 ,Delhi India
19 Sandeep Chopra 1998 [email protected]; 0061 415 838 436(Personal)
National Manager, Isagenix International
Unit 9, Block J, 19‐21 George Street, North Strathfield, NSW 2137 Australia Road 122002, Haryana ,India
20 Rahul kumar 1999 [email protected]; 9810088241
Director‐KM&IS, Everest Group
Delhi
21 Poonam Gupta 2000 [email protected]; 9845196566
Own Startup ‐ Latitude Corporate Services
B‐502, Mantri Sarovar, HSR LAyout, Sarjapura Road Bangalore 560034, Karnataka, India
22 Shobhit Sharma 2001 [email protected]; 9899595914
Regional Sales Manager (North),Hewlett‐Packard Asia Pacific Pvt Ltd
Tower‐D ,6th floor, global business park, mehrauli‐gugaon road, gurgaon 122002 , haryana, india
23 Guru Inder Mohan Singh
2002 [email protected]; 9810041787
GM,Allied Energy Services
AES,9th Floor bldg 10B, DLF city, Gurgaon
24 Ishita Tandon 2003 [email protected]; 9902444345
Brand Manager‐Confectionary,ITC
ITC Food Division, Pullekeshi Nagar P.O., Banagalore‐5
25 Dipin K.Guram 2003 [email protected]; 9867644234
Manager, RBI Deptt. Of Banking Supervision, RBI, Mumbai Regional Office, 3rd Floor, Byculla, Next to Maratha Mandir, Mumbai
Faculty List (Attachment – 11)
PGDM (FT)
Sl. No.
Name (s) of the Teaching Faculty Designation of Lecturer/ Asst. Professor/ Professor
Qualifications with field of specialization
Date of Birth Experience a) Teaching b) Industry c) Research
Identified / Appointed (Date of Joining the Institution)
PAN No. PF No. UP-
15830
PG Doctorate A B C
1. Dr. Reema Khurana Professor MCA Ph.D. 28-08-1968 11 4 15-09-1997 AGFPK0445G 163 2. Dr. Seeta Gupta Associate Professor M. Phil., MA Ph. D. 24-08-1954 30 13-06-2007 AAIPG5243R 415 3. Dr. Bindu Gupta Associate Professor MA, M. Phil Ph.D. 07-02-1970 7 31-01-2003 AFWPG3827Q 329 4. Dr. R.K. Agrawal Associate Professor B.Tech., M. Tech. Ph.D. 28-10-1970 5 5 09-06-2005 AGEPA1601M 373 5. Dr. Susmi Routray Associate Professor MCA Ph.D. 13-06-1973 11 15-03-2000 AELPR8436E 233 6. Dr. Sita Mishra Associate Professor MBA Ph.D. 04-06-2970 7 7 11-12-2006 ABBPM2101J 405 7. Dr. Vimi Jham (on leave) Associate Professor MBA Ph.D. 31-12-1968 14 03-06-2004 AFEPJ4906K 350 8. Dr. Omkumar Krishnan Associate Professor M. Phil., M.A. Ph.D. 24-04-1970 7 4 25-07-2007 APCPK4075L 429 9. Dr. Barnali Chaklader Associate Professor AICWA, CA, MBA Ph.D. 13-07-1967 12 3 30-07-2007 ABRPC8055B 430 10. Dr. Raghavendra G. Rao Associate Professor M.S. Ph.D. 08-09-1959 7 13 3 30-09-2007 AICPR6097E 433 11. Dr. Ashish Verma Assistant Professor PGDBM, AICWA Ph.D. 03-05-1974 7 5 01-10-2007 ACJPV6783G 437 12. Dr. Lubna Nafez Assistant Professor MBA Ph.D. 03-08-1977 4 3 01-10-2007 ADDPN8888P 436 13. Dr. Deepak Kapur (on leave) Professor MBA B. Tech. FPM-IIMA 15-11-1963 15 7 01-05-2006 ALTPK6984H 387 14. Dr. Vinita Sahay Professor MA, PGDBM Ph.D. 11-09-1968 18 01-02-2007 AGNPS4325B 410 15. Dr. Rajiv R. Thakur (On leave) Professor MA, MBA Ph.D. 03-10-1968 11 3 09-05-2005 ACCPT6280H 372 16. Dr. Arun Mohan Sherry (on deputation) Professor M.Sc., M. Tech Ph.D. 14-05-1969 17 21-12-2000 AEBPS5625N 267 17. Dr. Roma Mitra Debnath Assistant Professor M. Phil., MA Ph.D. 15-08-1969 11 03-11-2009 AHTPD8961V 461 18. Dr. Debabrata Datta Professor MA Ph.D. 21-09-1956 23 7 06-11-2009 ACTPD8084A 460 19. Dr. Shalini Kalia Assistant Professor MA Ph.D. 28-11-1974 10 6 16-11-2009 AMGPK7376P 462 20. Dr. Nilanjan Chattopadhyay Associate Professor ICFAI, ICWA Ph.D. 08-12-1968 20 12 8 13-05-2011 ACPPC8973R 483 21. Dr. Bhavna Bhalla Sr. Lecturer MA Ph.D. 07-04-1980 4 4 11-01-2010 AJGPB2077D 466 22. Dr. Dhiraj Sharma Assistant Professor MBA Ph.D. 06-06-1973 9 3 25-03-2010 BDZPS6639A 468 23. Dr. Bibek Banerjee Professor MS Ph.D. 08-11-1965 21 1 20 01-12-2010 AEGPB2283J 24. Dr. Kakali Kanjilal Associate Professor M. Phil., M. Sc. Ph.D. 01-02-1973 9 03-03-2011 AHHPK4738K 481 25. Dr. Rakesh Chopra Professor M.Phil. Ph.D. 27-09-1948 5 38 01-11-2009 ACXPC1961D 459
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26. Dr. Suresh Kumar Bedi Dean – Administration M. Com., MA Ph.D. 13-07-1953 33 33 16-05-2011 AAQPB7019N 484
27. Dr. Subhajit Bhattacharya Associate Professor M. Sc. Ph. D. 01-01-1964 10 5 08-11-2002 ACRPB4587G 318
28. Dr. R.K. Chakraborty Professor M. Sc. Ph.D. 07-01-1950 16 13 01-09-1995 ABRPC9234E 110
29. Dr. Sanjay Kumar Singh Associate Professor MA Ph.D. 05-02-1969 8 4 01-05-2006 BAIPS4227A 390
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30. Dr. Amitabh Deo Kodwani Associate Professor MPM Ph.D. 30-05-1971 10 5 01-05-2006 AGMPK8858L 388 31. Prof. Anand Khanna Associate Professor PGDBM, M. Sc. 22-07-1953 5 27 28-08-2006 AOPPK1576C 357 32. Dr. Ranjana Agarwal Assistant Professor M. Phil., MA Ph.D. 23-06-1968 7 4 01-06-2006 ACWPA1139L 394 33. Dr. Ratna Vadra Assistant Professor MA Ph.D. 19-08-1975 7 01-08-2007 AENPV1879B 431 34. Dr. Surinder Batra Professor MBA, B. Tech Ph.D. 02-09-1951 7 22 28-06-2007 AAAPB5209L 421 35. Mr. Pradip Banerjee Assistant Professor PGDFA Ph.D. 01-12-1975 7 1 07-06-2010 AIWPB9565B 469 36. Ms. Puja Aggarwal Assistant Professor CA, B. Com. 17-08-1978 7 2 29-06-2010 AEPPA7789H 470 37. Dr. Harvinder Singh Associate Professor M. Phil., MBA Ph.D. 04-03-1974 14 16-08-2010 ACSPS9912R 476
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38. Dr. Jayanthi Ranjan Professor MCA Ph.D. 02-08-1973 17 27-12-2006 AHUPR8345N 408 39. Dr. Sachin Choudhry Associate Professor MBA Ph.D. 12-09-1963 10 8 25-08-2006 ABBPC3992P 399 40. Dr. Sanjeev Prashar Professor MBA Ph.D. 23-07-1967 15 4 23-07-2007 ABZPP6315M 425 41. Dr. Mrinalini Shah Professor M. Sc. Ph.D. 07-07-1974 14 24-07-2007 ARKPS3062K 426
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42. Dr. Prateechi Agarwal Associate Professor CA Ph.D. 24-05-1965 3 20 24-07-2008 ABVPA7708A 108 43. Dr. Santanu Roy Professor M.S. Ph.D. 18-12-1958 5 22 02-07-2007 AEAPR4211A 423 44. Dr. Bikram Jit Rishi Assistant Professor MBA, B. Com Ph.D. 05-06-1978 4 2 09-02-2007 AXKPR3469E 411 45. Dr. Gunjan Malhotra Assistant Professor M. Phil. Ph.D. 30-07-1979 4 20-07-2007 ABDPM1069R 428
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46. Dr. Kunal K Ganguly Assistant Professor MBA Ph.D. 10-05-1971 7 7 02-07-2009 ADKPG0574G 456 47. Prof. Sudhir S. Jaiswal Associate Professor PGDM, ICWAI Ph.D. (Pursuing) 07-02-1970 23 4 19 07-02-1970 ACRPJ5985C 485 48. Dr. Sadananda Prusty Professor M. Phil., MA Ph.D. 01-07-1968 6 4 20-03-2007 AIHPP2868C 413 49. Dr. Rashmi K. Aggarwal Associate Professor LLM, LLB Ph.D. 16-10-1974 8 3 12-06-2007 ABPPS8037H 417 50. Dr. Somnath Chakrabarti Associate Professor MBA, BE Ph.D. 11-11-1968 7 10 20-06-2007 ADOPC0457G 416 51. Dr. V.J. Sebastian Associate Professor MA Ph.D. 01-12-1963 10 6 19-12-2005 AAKPV3964G 384 52. Prof. Rajat Gera Associate Professor B. Tech. Ph.D. (Pursuing) 12-12-1966 9 7 01-12-2005 AGAPG3353N 382 53. Dr. Poonam Garg Professor MCA Ph.D. 01-08-1969 16 2 25-03-2000 ADZPG0976H 238 54. Dr. V.K. Gupta Professor M. Tech. Ph.D. 08-09-1950 3 30 01-09-2008 AAHPG5055G 444 55. Dr. Gireesh C. Tripathi Associate Professor M. Tech. Ph.D. 01-12-1966 7 14 01-10-2008 AAXPT2810N 446 56. Dr. Santanu K Ganguli Professor ICAI Ph.D. 03-10-1957 5 20 15-06-2009 ACYPG0797Q 455 57. Prof. Kaushik Datta Associate Professor PGDM, IIMA 23-06-1963 2 21 14-01-2009 AHRPD2802M 448 58. Prof. Sandeep Puri Assistant Professor PGDM (EXT.) 26-01-1972 2 17 14-10-2008 ABPPP4784Q 447 59. Dr. Vijay Prakash Ojha Professor MA Ph. D. 04-09-1955 27 16-09-2009 AAAP03217D TS024 60. Dr. Shalini Rahul Tiwari Assistant Professor MBA, M. Sc. Ph. D. 19-11-1972 9 1 5 09-08-2010 ADIPR6357E 475 61. Ms. Lipi Das Senior Lecturer PGDBM, MA 03-10-1968 5 7 16-08-2010 ALZPD3267C 477
Admission Procedure
• Mention the admission test being followed, name & address of the test agency & its URL (Website).
Candidates are required to appear for the Common Admission Test (CAT) conducted by Indian Institute of Management. IMT gets the score of the candidates who apply to the IMT from IIM. Based upon CAT score, merit list is prepared on the basis of a minimum CAT percentile cut off and students are called for Group Discussion and Interview. Name & Address of the Test Agency: Indian Institute of Management Prabandh Nagar, Off Sitapur Road, Lucknow – 226 013 Phone: (91‐0522) 2734101 ‐ 120, (91‐522) 2734101‐120, 3044980 – 89 Fax: (91‐0522) 2734025, 2734005 URL (Website)‐http://www.iiml.ac.in
• Number of seats allotted to different Test Qualified candidates CAT, MAT, XAT, JMET, ATMA, CET, JEE (State conducted tests/University tests).
IMT uses only CAT scores for short listing the candidates for PGDBM (Full Time) programme.
• Calendar for 2011‐13 for general category:
Last date for request for applications: 30 November 2010 Last date for submission of applications: 30 November 2010 Dates for Group Discussion (GD)/Interviews: 15 February 2011 to 15 March 2011 Dates for Admission Counseling: First week of April, 2011 Dates for announcing final results: 21 April 2011 Release of Admission List (main list and waiting list should be announced on the same day): April 21, 2011
Last date for closing of admission: 20th June, 2011 Starting of the Academic session: 3rd Week of June 2011 The waiting list should be activated only on the expiry of date of main list.
Yes, it is activated on expiry of main list.
• The Policy of refund of the fee, in case of withdrawal, should be clearly notified.
Fee Refund Policy is as per AICTE guidelines vide Public Notice advertised on April 19, 2007 No. AICTE/Legal/04 (01)/2007.
Criteria and Weightages for Admission
• Describe each criteria with its respective weightages i.e. Admission Test, GD, Interview etc. The following weightage will be considered in the selection process:
CAT Score 40 Communication Skills 10 Personal Interview 15 Academic Track Record 25 Work Experience 10
An application rating has been calculated on the basis of these parameter values for each of the candidates.
• Mention the minimum level of acceptance, if any, for any criteria.
Candidates who wish to seek admission must be graduate in any discipline from a University recognized by Association of Indian Universities.
• Mention the cut‐off levels of percentage & percentile scores (section‐wise and/or total as case may be) of the candidates in the admission test who are called for GD/Interview:
A system of multiple parameters Cutoff has been utilized as described below 96 percentile in CAT with a minimum of 70% application rating 95 percentile in CAT with a minimum of 74% application rating 94 percentile in CAT with a minimum of 80% application rating
• Display marks scored in test, GD, Interview etc. and in aggregate for all candidates who come for
GD/Interview etc.
It would be uploaded on our website.
Application Form
• Downloadable application form, with online submission possibilities.
Yes, Online Registration facility is available. List of Applicants
• List of candidates whose applications have been received along with percentile/percentage score for
each of the qualifying examination in separate categories for open seats. List of candidates who have applied along with percentage and percentile score for Management quota seats. It would be uploaded on our website once the admission process is over.
Criteria for GD / Personal Interview
• Norms adopted for calling the candidates for Group Discussion/Personal Interview. (It has to be strictly in order of merit.)
On the basis of merit
• Attributes for evaluation in GD/Interview. Attributes for Group Discussion are:
Not conducted this time
Attributes for Personal Interview are:
a) Domain Knowledge b) Behavioral Skills
c) Communication Skills d) Analytical Skills e) General Awareness
Results
• Composition of evaluation team with the brief profiles of members (This information be made
available in the public domain after the admission process is over)
• Written Communication Skills Test and Personal Interview for admission took place in Ghaziabad, Nagpur, Mumbai, Bangalore and Kolkata, Hyderabad, and Indore depending upon the number of students appearing for the interview at any particular location. Each panel for Personal Interviews comprised of two faculty members from IMT and one external expert.
• Score of the individual candidates called for Personal Interview in each of the components including the test and in total, arranged in order of merit.
• List of candidates who have been offered admission in each category. It would be uploaded on our website once the admission process is over.
• Waiting list of the candidates in order of merit to be operative from the last date of joining of the first list candidates, category wise. It has been uploaded on the website as per the respective schedule declared. List of the candidates who joined within the date, vacancy position in each category before operation of waiting list.
Details of Publications by IMT Faculty Members in Referred International Journals (Attachment 12)
International Journal Publications‐ 2011 1. Gupta, Bindu “A Comparative Study of Organizational Strategy and Culture across Industry”,
Benchmarking: An International Journal (Emerald), Vol. 18, No.4, 2011, pp. 510‐528.
2. Gera, Rajat “Modelling the Service Antecedents of Favourable and Unfavourable Behaviour Intentions in Life Insurance Services in India: An SEM Study”, International Journal of Quality and Service Sciences (Emerald), Vol. 3, No.2, 2011, pp. 225‐242.
3. Rishi, Bikramjit; and Goyal, D.P. “Strategic Information Design Practices in an Emerging Economy”, International Journal of Business Information Systems, Vol. 7, No.4, 2011, pp. 388‐401.
4. Ranjan, Jayanthi “Study of sharing knowledge resources in business schools”, The Learning Organization (Emerald), Vol. 18, No.2, 2011, pp. 102‐114.
5. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, V. “Role of knowledge management and analytical CRM in business: data mining based framework”, The Learning Organization (Emerald), Vol. 18 , No.2, 2011, pp. 131‐148.
6. Ganguly, Kunal, K.; and Guin, K.K. “Understanding supply risk in supply chain: a fuzzy framework”, International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management, Vol. 8, No.3, 2011, pp. 267‐283.
7. Gupta, Bindu “Employees’ knowledge sharing behavior and work engagement: the role of organizational politics”, International Journal of Business Excellence, Vol. 4, No.2, 2011, pp. 160‐177.
8. Singh, D.P.; and Rishi Bikramjit “Media Consumption and Information Usage in India”, Singapore Management Review, Vol. 33, No.1, 2011, pp. 111‐126.
9. Mishra, Sita; and Routray Susmi “IT enabled mass customization as a tool for bond building – an Indian case study”, International Journal of Business Information Systems, Vol. 7, No.2, 2011, pp. 136‐148.
10. Mishra Sita, “Perception of youth towards 3G technology in mobile phone in India”, International Journal of Business Innovation and Research, Vol. 5, No.1, 2011, pp. 89‐100.
11. Gera, Rajat “A path analysis of perceived service quality, customer satisfaction, perceived value, and behavioural intentions in Indian retail banking”, International Journal of Financial Services Management, Vol. 5, No.1, 2011, pp. 83‐105.
12. Gupta, V.K. “Flexible strategic framework for managing forces of continuity and change – study of inward supply chain of a leading automotive company in India”, International Journal of Business Excellence, Vol. 4, No.2, 2011, pp. 142‐159.
13. Ranjan, Jayanthi “Managing Student Data: A Data Mining‐based Framework for Business Schools”, International Journal of Information and Operations Management Education, Vol. 4, No.1, 2011, pp. 83‐98.
14. Gera, Rajat “Investigating the link between service quality, value, satisfaction and behavioural intentions in a public sector bank in India”, International Journal of Services, Economics and Management, Vol.3, No.1, 2011, pp. 3‐20.
15. Gupta, Bindu; and Mishra, Sita “Effect of Emotional Labour on Emotional Exhaustion: A Study of Retail Sector in India”, International Journal on Culture and Business Management, Vol.4, No.1, 2011, pp. 73 – 87.
16. Varma, Ashish; Jain, M.K.; and Varma, I. “Gross Refining Margins and It’s Impact on Petroleum Pricing in India”, Amity International Strategic Management Review, Vol. 4, No.1, February 2011, pp. 76‐79.
17. Kwan, C.M.; and Gupta, Bindu “Facilitating and Inhibiting Factors of Innovation: A Study of Small and Medium Enterprises in Hong Kong”, Singapore Management Review, Vol. 33 No.1, 2011, pp. 1‐16.
International Journal Publications‐ 2010
1. Kodwani, A.D.; and Basu, A. “A Case Study on Measuring Recruitment Effectiveness”, The Journal of Nepalese Business Studies, Vol. VI, No.1, [Dec 2009], Publ. Dec 2010, pp. 20‐28.
2. Mittal, Y.K.; Roy, Santanu; and Saxena, M. “Role of Knowledge Management in Enhancing Information Security”, International Journal of Computer Science Issues, Vol. 7, No.6, 2010, pp. 320‐324.
3. Mittal, Y.K.; Roy, Santanu; and Saxena, M. “A Knowledge Management Model to Improve Information Security”, International Journal of Computer Science Issues, Vol. 7, No.6, 2010, pp. 105‐108.
4. Khurana, Reema; and Mandke, V.V. “An Analytical Model for Resolving Information Integrity Issues in Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, India”, International Journal of Arts and Science, Vol. 3, No.19, 2010, pp. 11‐27.
5. Routray, Susmi; and Khurana, Reema “A Study of Information Communication Technology and e‐Governance Initiatives in India”, International Journal of Arts and Science, Vol. 3, No.12, 2010, pp. 152‐164.
6. Mishra, Sita “Luxury and Lifestyle Retail in India: A Multifaceted Market”, International Journal of Arts and Science, Vol. 3, No.7, 2010, pp. 267‐277.
7. Datta, Debabrata “West Bengal Government Finances: A Critical Look”, Economic & Political Weekly, October 2010, pp. 99 – 105.
8. Singh, Harvinder; Chadha, S.K.; and Rishi Bikramjit “Services quality measurement and its implications: A case study of Vishal Mega Mart”, International Journal of Services and Standards, Vol. 6, No.2, 2010, pp. 150 – 169.
9. Singhvi, S.R.; and Gera, Rajat “Snacko India Limited: Leveraging Trade Promotions for Competitive Advantage”, Richard Ivey School of Business, December 2010, pp. 1‐18.
10. Datta, Debabrata “Small Business Finance – Implication of Delay in Formal Sector”, International Journal of Economics and Finance, Vol. 2, No.4, November 2010, pp. 130‐139.
11. Ranjan, Jayanthi “Integrated analytical Customer Relationship Management with Customer Relationship Management in organizations”, International Journal of Innovation and Learning, Vol. 8, No.4, 2010, pp. 408 – 426.
12. Gupta, V.K. “Flexible strategic framework for managing forces of continuity and change – study of outbound automotive supply chain management in India”, International Journal of Value Chain Management, Vol. 4, No.4, 2010, pp. 365‐379.
13. Agrawal, R.K.; and Sadhana, J. “Emotional labour and employee engagement in call centres: a study in Indian context”, International Journal of Work Organization and Emotion, Vol. 3, No.4, 2010, pp. 351‐367.
14. Chakrabarti, Somnath “Factors influencing organic food purchase in India – expert survey insights”, British Food Journal, Vol. 112, No.8, 2010. Pp. 902‐915.
15. Ranjan, Jayanthi ; and Bhatnagar, V. “Application of data mining techniques in the financial sector for profitable customer relationship management”, International Journal of Information and Communication Technology, Vol. 2, No.4, 2010, pp. 342 ‐ 354.
16. Agrawal, R.K.; and Joseph, M. “Early recruitment practices in Indian B‐school campuses and application intentions: role of word‐of‐mouth endorsements”, International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management, Vol. 3, No.6, 2010, pp. 684‐701.
17. Prusty, Sadananda “Analysis of Poverty”, Asian‐African Journal of Economics and Econometrics, Vol. 10, No.1, 2010, pp. 89‐99.
18. Tripathi, Pooja; Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Pandeya, T “PAKS: A Competency based model for an Academic
Institutions”, International Journal of Innovation Management and Technology, Vol.1, No.2, June 2010, pp. 214 – 219.
19. Bhatnagar, Vishal; and Ranjan, Jayanthi “Principles for successful mobile CRM in organizations from data mining perspective”, International Journal of Electronic Customer Relationship Management, Vol. 4, No.3, 2010, pp. 280 – 301.
20. Chaklader, Barnali; and Roy, D. “Sustainable development using the sustainability balanced score card: the case of Tata Motors, India”, International Journal of Sustainable Strategic Management, Vol. 2, No.2 2010, pp. 155 ‐ 167.
21. Aggarwal, Rashmi “Independent directors: time to introspect, suspect, respect – an Indian perspective”, Journal of Indian Business Research, Vol.2, No.2, 2010, pp. 123‐132.
22. Agrawal, R.K. ; and Majupuria, A. “An examination of role stress in chartered accountants in India”, International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management, Vol 3, No. 5, 2010, pp. 577‐591.
23. Mishra, Sita “Participation of Youth in Social Networking Sites in India”, International Journal of Business Innovation and Research, Vol. 4, No. 4, 2010, pp. 358‐375.
24. Mishra, Sita “Web Aggregation in India: E‐business models in New Economy”, International Journal of Business and Emerging Markets, Vol. 2, No.3., 2010, pp. 252‐266.
25. Varma, Ashish ; Jain, M.K. ; and Varma, I. “Social Responsibility Paradigm and Practices in the Power Sector”, Amity Global Business Review, Vol.5, No.1, February 2010, pp. 107‐110.
26. Singh, S.K. “Benchmarking Leadership Styles for Organizational Learning in Indian Context”, Benchmarking: An International Journal, Vol.17, No.1, 2010, pp. 95‐114.
27. Mishra, Sita “Internal Marketing – A Tool to Harness Employees’ Power in Service Organizations in India”, International Journal of Business and Management, Vol. 5, No.1, January 2010, pp. 185‐193.
28. Mishra, Sita “A Conceptual Framework for Creating Customer Value in E‐Retailing in India”, South Asian Journal of Management, Vol. 16, No.4, 2010, pp. 127‐147.
29. Jham, Vimi “Customer relationship management in the banking sector: impact of internet usage by the customer”, International Journal of Business Innovation and Research, Vol. 4, Nos. 1‐2, 2010, pp. 93‐ 102.
30. Ranjan, Jayanthi ; and Bhatnagar, V. “A framework for analytical CRM: a data mining perspective”, International Journal of Business Excellence, Vol. 3, No.1, 2010, pp. 1‐18.
31. Agrawal, R.K. “Relationship between line and human resource executives in Indian organizations”, International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management, Vol. 3, No.3, 2010, pp. 285‐306.
32. Ranjan, Jayanthi ; Bhatnagar, V. “Information security‐enabled business process architecture for mobile CRM: the role of technology, planning, training and process”, International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organizations, Vol.7, No.5, 2010, pp. 452‐464.
33. Thakur, Rajiv, Ranjan ; Sahay, B.S. “Value creation in Indian business schools in the changing environment: a theoretical perspective”, International Journal of Business and Emerging Markets, Vol. 2, No.2, 2010, pp. 113‐130.
34. Rishi, Bikramjit “Motivators and decisional influencers of online shopping”, International Journal of Business Innovation and Research, Vol. 4, No.3, 2010, pp. 195‐209.
35. Agrawal, R.K.; and Tyagi, A. “Organizational culture in Indian organizations: an empirical study”, International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management, Vol. 3, No.1, 2010, pp. 68‐87.
International Journal Publications‐ 2009 1. Ranjan, Jayanthi “Role of Business Intelligence in Supply Chain Management”, Global Journal of e‐Business
& Knowledge Management, 2009, Vol. 5, No.1, pp. 1‐7.
2. Gupta, V.K. “Flexible Strategic Framework for Managing Forces of Continuity and Change in Value Engineering Processes : Study in Indian Context”, Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management, Vol. 10, No.4, 2009, pp. 43‐54.
3. Agarwal, Ranjana “Effect of Education in Information Technology Industry: A Case Study of India”, American Journal of Educational Studies, Vol.2, No.1, 2009.
4. Routray, Susmi ; and Mishra, Sita “Designing a value‐added e‐business model through information aggregation : an Indian case study”, International Journal of Business Information Systems, Vol.4, No.3, 2009, pp. 311‐323.
5. Singh, S.K.; and Sahay, B.S. “Business excellence in global corporations through emotionally intelligent leadership”, International Journal of Value Chain Management, Vol. 3, No.4, 2009, pp. 431‐445.
6. Dziubinski, M. ; Datta, Debabrata; and Roy, J. “A Location Game on Disjoint Circles”, International Game Theory Review, Vol. 11, No.4, 2009, pp. 1‐16.
7. Vadra, Ratna “Recent State Level Fiscal Reforms in India”, International Journal of Business Management, Economics and Information Technology, Vol. 1, No.2, July‐Dec 2009, pp. 189‐202.
8. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, Vishal “A holistic framework for mCRM – data mining perspective”, Information Management and Computer Security (Emerald Publ), Vol.17, No.2, 2009, pp. 151‐165.
9. Malhotra, Gunjan “Prospects of Bamboo Fabric in India: A Supply and Demand Study”, Advances in Management, Vol. 2, No.10, October 2009, pp.21‐26
10. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, Vishal “Aligning value drivers with business operations by data mining for strategic advantage in business operations”, International Journal of Value Chain Management, Vol. 3, No.3, 2009, pp. 316‐330.
11. Batra, S. “Strengthening human capital for knowledge economy needs: an Indian perspective”, Journal of Knowledge Management, Vol. 13, No.5, 2009, pp. 345‐358.
12. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Agarwal, R. “Application of Segmentation in Customer Relationship Management: a Data Mining Perspective”, International Journal of Electronic Customer Relationship Management, Vol. 3, No.4, 2009, pp. 402‐414.
13. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, V. “Techniques, process and enterprise application for e‐CRM using data mining”, International Journal of Value Chain Management, Vol.3, No.4, 2009, pp. 401‐410.
14. Gupta, Bindu; and Tyagi, A. “Employees’ perception of workplace stressors and their attitude towards work and organization: a study of Indian managers”, International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management, Vol. 2, No.6, 2009, pp. 686‐706.
15. Chakrabarti, Somnath; and Baisya, R.K. “The influence of consumer innovativeness and a consumer evaluation attributes in the purchase of fashionable ethnic wear in India”, International Journal of Consumer Studies, Vol. 33, 2009, pp. 706‐714.
16. Vadra, Ratna “Global Competitiveness and Fiscal Reforms in India since 1991”, Advances in Management, Vol. 2 No.8, August 2009, pp. 3‐66.
17. Singh, S.K. “Structuring organizations across industries in India”, Management Research News (Emerald Group Publication), Vol. 32, No.10, 2009, pp. 953‐969.
18. Singh, S.K. “Knowledge management practices and organizational learning in Indian Software Company”, International Journal of Business Innovation and Research, Vol. 3 No.4, 2009, pp. 363‐381.
19. Malhotra, Gunjan “Growth and Structure of Industries in Madhya Pradesh”, Advances in Management, Vol.2, No.7, July 2009, pp. 44‐54.
20. Prusty, Sadananda “Economic Growth, FII Flows and Financial Markets Integration in India”, The Business Review, Cambridge, Vol.13 No.1, Summer, 2009, pp. 87‐92.
21. Laeequddin, M.; Sardana, G.D.; Sahay, B.S.; and Sahay, Vinita “Supply chain partners’ trust building process through risk evaluation: the perspectives of UAE packaged food industry”, Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, Vol. 14 No.4, 2009, pp. 280‐290.
22. Singh, S.K. “Understanding Cultural Architectures of Organisations in India: A Study”, Singapore Management Review, Vol. 31 No.2, 2nd Half, 2009, pp. 71‐95.
23. Gupta, V.K. “Strategic Framework for Managing Forces of Continuity and Change in Risk Management of Banks in India”, Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management, Vol. 10 No.2, 2009, pp. 1‐13.
24. Rishi, Bikram Jit; and Goyal, D.P. “Critical success factors in the development of strategic information systems in Indian public sector organizations: An inter‐organizational analysis”, International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management, Vol. 2, No.5, 2009, pp. 469‐492.
25. Malhotra, Gunjan “Indian B‐Schools: Admissions and career orientation”, Advances in Management, Vol.2, No.5, May 2009, pp. 13‐16.
26. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, Vishal “A Framework for mobile CRM from Data Mining Perspective”, Information Management & Computer Security, Vol. 17, No.2, 2009, pp. 1‐16.
27. Jham, Vimi “An empirical investigation of customer satisfaction with multi channel banking”, International Journal of Electronic Customer Relationship Management, Vol. 3, No.2, 2009, pp. 121‐131.
28. Gupta, Bindu “Impact of Compliance with Superior’s Bases of Power on Subordinates’ Satisfaction and Performance”, Malaysian Management Review, Vol. 44 No.1, Jan‐June 2009, pp. 41‐56.
29. Jham, Vimi; and Khan, K.M. “Customer Satisfaction and its impact on Performance in Banks: A Proposed Model”, South Asian Journal of Management, Vol. 16, No.2, April‐June 2009, pp. 109‐126.
30. Gupta, Bindu; Sharma, N.K.; and Ganesh, C. “The influence of organizational cultural values, reward, time, self‐esteem and job security on knowledge sharing intentions among managers”, International Journal of Culture and Business Management, Vol. 2, No.2 2009, pp. 125‐143.
31. Seth, R.; Ansari, V.A.; and Datta, Manipadma “Weather‐risk hedging by farmers – An empirical study of willingness‐to‐pay in Rajasthan, India”, The Journal of Risk Finance, Vol. 10, No.1, 2009, pp.54‐66.
32. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, V. “Principles for successful aCRM in organizations”, direct Marketing: An International Journal, Vol. 2, No.4, 2009, pp. 239‐247.
33. Ranjan, Jayanthi “Data mining in pharma sector: benefits”, International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, Vol. 22 No.1, 2009, pp. 82‐92.
34. Sardana, G.D. “Evaluating the business performance of an SME: a conceptual framework”, International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business, Vol. 3, No.2, 2009, pp. 137 – 159.
35. Agrawal, R.K. “Modelling Technology acceptance: a methodology for assimilating users’ perception”, International Journal of Technology Intelligence and Planning, Vol. 5 No.1, 2009, pp.1‐21.
International Journal Publications‐ 2008 1. Jham, Vimi; and Khan, K.M. “Customer satisfaction with usage of banks distribution channels: an empirical
investigation”, International Journal of Financial Services Management, Vol.3, Nos. 3/4, 2008, pp. 283‐294.
2. Jham, Vimi “Customer Adoption of Multi channel usage: An empirical investigation of the banking industry”, Global Academic Society Journal: Social Science Insight, 2008, Vol.1 No.4, pp. 28‐47.
3. Thakur, Rajiv, R. and Sahay, B.S. “Making Indian Management Education Globally Competitive”, Journal of Business and Behavioural Sciences, Vol. 19, No.1, Fall 2008, pp.157‐168.
4. Ranjan, Jayanthi “Traditional Business Intelligence vis‐à‐vis real‐time Business Intelligence”, International Journal of Information and Communication Technology, Vol. 1, Nos. 3/4, 2008, pp. 298‐317.
5. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, V. “Distinguishing operational customer relationship management and analytic customer relationship management – an organizational perspective”, International Journal of Logistics Economics and Globalisation, Vol. 1 Nos. 3/4, 2008, pp. 225‐236.
6. Ranjan, Jayanthi “Changing context of Indian management education: an academic framework”, International Journal of Management in Education, Vol. 2, No.4, 2008, pp. 432 – 444.
7. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, V. “Critical Success Factors for Implementing CRM Using Data Mining”, Journal of Knowledge Management Practice, Vol. 9, No.3, September, 2008.
8. Sardana, G.D. “Measuring Business Performance: A Conceptual Framework with Focus on Improvement”, Performance Improvement, Vol. 47 No. 7, August 2008, pp. 31‐ 40.
9. Dasanayaka, SWBS; and Sardana, G.D. “Organizational Culture and Innovations: An Exploratory Study of Sri Lankan Gift and Decorative‐ware Sector Firms”, Euro Asia Journal of Management, Issue 36, Vol. 18, No.2, December 2008, pp. 103‐122.
10. Sharma, Vikram, Sahay, B.S.; and Sardana, G.D. “An Empirical Assessment of the Impact of SCM Practices on Quality Performance: A Case in the Indian Automobile Industry”, Supply Chain Forum: In International Journal, Vol. 9, No.1, 2008, pp. 28‐40.
11. Ranjan Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, V. “Data Mining Tools: A CRM Perspective”, International Journal of Electronic Customer Relationship Management 2008 ‐ Vol. 2, No.4 pp. 315 ‐ 331.
12. Ranjan, Jayanthi “Business justification with business intelligence”, VINE: The Journal of information and knowledge management systems, Vol. 38 No.4, 2008, pp. 461‐475.
13. Shah, Mrinalini “Fuzzy logic: a realistic tool for management of customer relation”, International Journal of Electronic Customer Relationship Management, Vol.2 No.2, 2008, pp.158‐170.
14. Singh, S.K. “Role of leadership in knowledge Management: a study”, Journal of Knowledge Management, Vol. 12 No.4, 2008, pp.3‐15.
15. Ranjan, Jayanthi; Goyal, D.P.; and Ahson, S.I. “Data Mining Techniques in Human Resource Management Systems for Better Decisions”, International Journal of Business Information Systems, Vol.3 No.5 2008, 464‐481.
16. Jham, Vimi; and Khan, K.M. “Determinants of Performance in Retail Banking: Perspectives of Customer Satisfaction and Relationship Marketing”, Singapore Management Review, Vol. 30 No.2, 2nd Half 2008, 35‐45.
17. Ranjan, Jayanthi “Information Technology for Academia”, International Journal of Education Management, Vol.1 No.1 2008, 442‐455.
18. Prusty, Sadananda “An Analysis of Exchange Rate and Export Growth in India”, The Business Review, Cambridge Vol. 9 No.2 Summer 2008, pp. 139 ‐ 144.
19. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Tripathi, P. “Measuring Competencies Using Expert System: Institutional Perspective”, Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology, Vol. 4 No.1, 2008, pp. 95‐104.
20. Singla, A.R. “Impact of ERP Systems on Small and Mid Sized Public Sector Enterprises”, Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology, Vol. 4 No.2, 2008, pp. 119‐131.
21. Sahay, B.S.; and Ranjan, Jayanthi “Real time business intelligence in supply chain analytics”, Information Management & Computer Security, Vol. 16 No.1, 2008, pp. 28‐48.
22. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Khalil, S. “Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence at Shoppers’ Stop: A Case Study”, International Journal of Business Excellence, Vol. 1, No.3, 2008, pp. 282‐301.
23. Ranjan, Jayanthi “Corporate Blogging: Prospects and Challenges”, Sri Lankan Journal of Management – Bumper Issue, Vol. 10 Nos. 3 & 4 July‐Dec 2005 & Vol.11 Nos. 1&2, Jan‐June 2006 (2008).
24. Malhotra, Gunjan “Ecological Management in the Catchments Area – A Study of Indira Sagar Dam”, Advances in Management, Vol. 1 No. 4, July 2008, 46‐52.
25. Ranjan, Jayanthi “Implementing Business Intelligence in Indian Firms: Prospects & Challenges”, International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management, Vol. 1 Issue 3, 2008, pp. 277‐295.
26. Rishi, Bikram Jit; and Goyal, D.P. “Designing a model for the development of strategic information systems in Indian public sector undertakings”, International Journal of Business Information Systems, Vol. 3, No. 5, 2008, pp.529–548.
27. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Khalil, S. “Building Data Warehouse at life insurance corporation of India: A case study”, International Journal of Business Innovation and Research 2008 – Vol. 2, No.3 pp. 241 – 261.
28. Gupta, Bindu; and Sharma, N.K. “Compliance with Bases of Power and Subordinates’ Perception of Superiors: Moderating Effect of Quality of Interaction”, Singapore Management Review, Vol. 30, No. 1, 2008, pp. 1‐23.
29. Prakash, Yamini; and Gupta, M. “Exploring the Relationship between Organization Structure and Perceived Innovation in the Manufacturing Sector of India”, Singapore Management Review, Vol.30 No.1, 2008, pp. 55‐76.
30. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Khalil, S. “Conceptual Framework of Data Mining Process in Management Education in India: An Institutional Perspective”, Information Technology Journal, Vol. 7, No.1, 2008, pp. 16‐23.
31. Singh, S.K.; and Singh, S. “Managing Role Stress through Emotional Intelligence: A Study of Indian Medico Professionals”, International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management, Vol.1 No.4, 2008, pp. 377‐396.
32. Khanna, V.K. “Total Productive Maintenance Experience: a case study”, International Journal and Productivity and Quality Management, Vol.3, No.1 2008, pp. 12‐31.
Conference Presentations – International 2011 1. Prashar, Sanjeev “Identification of Factors Defining Shopping Experience: An Analytical Study in Delhi NCR
/ India”, presented at LCBR European Marketing Conference held at Frankfurt, Germany during 07‐08 July, 2011.
2. Shah, Mrinalini “Improved Realistic Fuzzy Time Series Method to Predict Gross Domestic Capital of India”, presented at The 2011 IFSA World Congress and 2011 AFSS, held at Surabaya, Indonesia during 21‐22 June, 2011.
3. Batra, S. “A Case for Defining Knowledge Village as a Unit of Analysis ‐ A Study in the Indian Context”, presented at International Forum on Asset Dynamics (IFKAD 2011), and held at Tampere, Finland during 15‐17 June 2011.
4. Gupta, V.K. “Flexible Strategic Framework for KM in Supply Chain with perspective of Continuity and Change: Study of KM in Supply Chain of Lighting Industry”, held at Tampere, Finland during 15‐17 June 2011.
5. Gera, Rajat “Effect of online service quality on satisfaction value and online behavioural intentions”, presented at International Journal of Arts & Science Conference held at Bad Hofgastein, Austria during 30 May 2011 to 3 June, 2011.
6. Bhalla, Bhavna “The Power of Gunas in J.M. Coetzee's Waiting for Barbarians”, presented at International Journal of Arts & Science Conference held at Harvard, USA during 29 May 2011to 2 June, 2011.
7. Kalia, Shalini “Student Exchange Programs: An Analysis of the Learnings and outcomes for students”, presented at International Journal of Arts & Science Conference held at Harvard, USA during 29 May 2011to 2 June, 2011.
8. Agrawal, R.K.; and Swaroop, P. “Examining ethical climate, trust and employee attitudes in India”, presented at the 26th Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology (SIOP) Conference, organized by SIOP, held at Chicago, USA during 14‐16 April, 2011.
9. Garg, Poonam; and Agarwal, D. “Electronic Medical Record System in Indian Health Care Sector: A Critique”, presented at International Conference on Computing Business Application and Legal Issues, organized by IMT Ghaziabad during 3‐4 March, 2011.
10. Sar, A.; and Garg, Poonam “Critical Success factors for ERP implementation in Indian Manufacturing Sector: A Statistical Approach”, presented at International Conference on Computing Business Application and Legal Issues, organized by IMT Ghaziabad during 3‐4 March, 2011.
11. Aggarwal, Rashmi, K. ; and Kaur, R. “What is in Name: Protection of Domain Name as Corporate Asset”, presented at International Conference on Computing Business Application and Legal Issues, organized by IMT Ghaziabad during 3‐4 March, 2011.
12. Kumar, V.; and Singh, Harvinder “Information Technology in Retail: East vs. West” presented at International Conference on Computing Business Application and Legal Issues, organized by IMT Ghaziabad during 3‐4 March, 2011.
13. Prashar, Sanjeev “The new trends in marketing through E‐contracts – legal perspectives”, presented at International Conference on Computing Business Application and Legal Issues, organized by IMT Ghaziabad during 3‐4 March, 2011.
14. Agarwal, C; Samaria, P.; Sarda, P.; Bucha, R.; and Batra, Surinder “Supply Chain Management Integration for Commodity Trading Firms”, presented at International Conference on Computing Business Application and Legal Issues, organized by IMT Ghaziabad during 3‐4 March, 2011.
15. Routray, Susmi; and Sharma, V. “Information Processing in Dairy Industry: An Indian Perspective”, presented at International Conference on Computing Business Application and Legal Issues, organized by IMT Ghaziabad during 3‐4 March, 2011.
16. Batra, Surinder; and Ruchi, P. “Enabling ICT for Rural Development”, presented at International Conference on Computing Business Application and Legal Issues, organized by IMT Ghaziabad during 3‐4 March, 2011.
17. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Puri, Sandeep “Out of stock conditions affecting customer satisfaction and customer loyalty”, presented at International Conference on the Restructuring of the Global Economy (ROGE), organized by Academy of Business & Retail Management, Journal of Business and Retail Management Research and London College of Management Studies, held at Pune during 1‐2 February, 2011.
18. Datta, Kaushik “A Case Study of Brand Rejuvenation – Voltas Ltd.”, presented at 10th International Marketing Trends Conference, organized by ESCP Europe held at Paris during 20‐22 January, 2011.
19. Ganguly, Kunal, K. “Supply Side risk assessment in supply chain management: A Fuzzy Framework”, presented at 4th International Conference on Management & Social Issues: Contemporary Perspectives, organized by IISWBM, held at Kolkata during 13‐14 January, 2011.
20. Roy, Santanu; Upadhyaya, S.S.; and Bhushan, V. “System Dynamics Approach to Manpower Modelling: A Case Study”, presented at 2nd IIMA International Conference on Advanced Data Analysis, Business Analysis and Intelligence (ICADABAI 2011), organized by IIM, Ahmedabad during 08‐09 January, 2011.
21. Choudhry, Sachin “Capital Structure Choices – A Study with Special Reference to the Pecking Order”, presented at International Conference on Financial Innovation & Change for Survival & Growth (FINCON‐2011) jointly organized by MDI, Gurgaon and School of Business University of Connecticut, USA during 07‐08 January, 2011.
22. Mishra, Sita; Negi, G.; and Kumar, R. “Use of Social Networking Sites among Indian Teenagers”, presented at the Eighth AIMS International Conference on Management (AIMS‐8) organized by AIMS International and IIM‐A, held at Ahmedabad during 01‐04 January 2011.
23. Agrawal, R.K.; and Swaroop, P. “Ethical Climate in Indian Organization: A Study”, presented at the Eighth AIMS International Conference on Management (AIMS‐8) organized by AIMS International and IIM‐A, held at Ahmedabad during 01‐04 January 2011.
24. Agrawal, R.K. “Leader‐member Exchange and Citizenship Behaviour: An Exploratory Study in Indian Organization”, presented at the Eighth AIMS International Conference on Management (AIMS‐8) organized by AIMS International and IIM‐A, held at Ahmedabad during 01‐04 January 2011.
25. Gupta, Bindu “Fostering Creativity through Emotional Intelligence”, presented at the Eighth AIMS International Conference on Management (AIMS‐8) organized by AIMS International and IIM‐A, held at Ahmedabad during 01‐04 January 2011.
26. Kalia, Shalini; and Das, Lipi “Challenges in Management Education in 2020: Roadmap through Soft Skills”, presented at the Eighth AIMS International Conference on Management (AIMS‐8) organized by AIMS International and IIM‐A, held at Ahmedabad during 01‐04 January 2011.
27. Mitra Debnath, Roma; and Shankar, R. “Modelling Barriers of Management Education – An Application of ISM”, presented at the Eighth AIMS International Conference on Management (AIMS‐8) organized by AIMS International and IIM‐A, held at Ahmedabad during 01‐04 January 2011.
2010
1. Gera, Rajat; and Sebastian, V.J. “Effects of Online Service Quality Dimensions on Satisfaction, Value and
Behavioural Outcomes”, presented at the International Conference on Decision Sciences in Managing Global Services (ISDSI 2010) organized by ISDSI and MDI Gurgaon held at Gurgaon during 28‐31 Dec 2010.
2. Singh, Harvinder; and Dave, Kartik “FDI in Multi Brand Retail: An Opinion Study of Consumers in NCR Region”, presented at International Marketing Conference – MARCON 2010, organized by IIM‐Kolkata held at Kolkata during 27‐29 December, 2010.
3. Vadra, Ratna “Marketing Plan for Life Saver Shoes for Diabetic Persons in India”, presented at International Marketing Conference – MARCON 2010, organized by IIM‐Kolkata held at Kolkata during 27‐29 December, 2010.
4. Malhotra, Gunjan “Product Placement in Indian Movies”, presented at International Marketing Conference – MARCON 2010, organized by IIM‐Kolkata held at Kolkata during 27‐29 December, 2010.
5. Ranjan, Jayanthi “Implementing Successful Data Warehouses for Competitive Advantage: Issues and Challenges”, presented at International Conference on Operational Research for Urban and Rural Development, organized by Operations Research Society of India and IEEE, held at Thiagarajar College of Engineering, Madurai during 15‐17 December, 2010.
6. Roy, Santanu “Artisan Product Branding and Strategic Technology Interventions: Lessons from Regional Clusters”, presented at International Conference on Demography, Culture and Marketing (ICDM 2010), organized by XIMB, held at Bhubaneswar during 14‐16 December, 2010.
7. Mishra, Sita “Assessing the Impact of CSR on Consumer Behaviour in India”, presented at International Conference on Demography, Culture and Marketing (ICDM 2010), organized by XIMB, held at Bhubaneswar during 14‐16 December, 2010.
8. Gupta, Bindu “A Study of Climate for Innovation in Indian Organization”, presented at International Conference on Demography, Culture and Marketing (ICDM 2010), organized by XIMB, held at Bhubaneswar during 14‐16 December, 2010.
9. Mitra, Debnath, Roma; and Singh, R. “Modelling Sustainability Development: India’s Strategy for future”, presented at International Conference 2010 on Sustainability: Management and beyond, organized by IIM‐Shillong and John Molson School of Business, Concordia University, Wisconsin, during 8‐10 December, 2010.
10. Varma, Ashish “Corporate Social Responsibility Paradigm and Practices in the Indian Power Sector: A Binary Logit Regression Exercise”, presented at 9th Annual Conference of Infrastructure Asset Management, organized by Marketforce and the ASI London, held at Le Meridien, London during 6‐7 December, 2010.
11. Agarwal, Ranjana; and Dharod, A. “Strategizing Business Model for Market Development of Panini Keypad”, presented at International Case Conference organized by IMT Nagpur during 16‐18 November, 2010.
12. Kodwani, A.D. “Study of the relationship of Cultural Intelligence and Job Engagement”, presented at International Conference on Value‐based Management, organized by AIMS International, held at Haridwar during 11‐13 August 2010.
13. Gupta, Seeta “Relevance of Assessment Centres in Competency Assessment and Importance of handling of post assessment data”, presented at 27th International Congress of Applied Psychology, organized by IAAP – Australian Psychological Society, held at Melbourne, Australia during 11‐16 July 2010.
14. Vadra, Ratna “Fiscal Reforms of States in India”, presented at Annual London Business Research Conference organized by World Business Institute, Australia, held at Imperial College, London, U.K. during 12‐14 July, 2010.
15. Agarwal, Ranjana “Women and Access to ICT : A Case Study of India”, presented at International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies organized by IATED held at Barcelona, Spain during 05‐07 July 2010.
16. Aggarwal, Rashmi “Corporate Governance and Challenges of the New Order of Financial Disclosures: A Critique”, presented at the Eighth International Conference on the Humanities, organized by University of California, Los Angeles, USA, held during 29 June – 02 July, 2010.
17. Nafees, Lubna; Konishi, K.; Krishnan, O.; and Sajeevan, V. “Canon India: A Growth Story”, presented at Global Brand Management Conference, organized by Koc University, Istanbul Turkey, during 20‐22 June 2010.
18. Chaklader, Barnali “Relationship of Corporate Governance Indicators and Firm Value: A Study of Indian Companies”, presented at Annual American Business Research Conference organized by World Business Institute, held at Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas USA during 10‐12 June 2010.
19. Rao, R.G. “Introducing Sustainable Development into Management Education”, presented at 16th Annual International Sustainable Development Research Conference organized by Kadoorie Institute, University of Hong Kong during May 30 – June 1, 2010.
20. Mishra, Sita “Luxury and Lifestyle Retailing: The India Story”, presented at International Journal of Arts and Science, Austria, organized by Central Connecticut State University, USA, held during 30 May ‐ 03 June 2010.
21. Agarwal, A.; Khurana, Reema; and Mandke V.V. “An Analytical Model for Resolving Information Integrity Issues in Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, India”, presented at International Journal of Arts and Science, Austria, organized by Central Connecticut State University, USA, held during 30 May ‐ 03 June 2010.
22. Routray, Susmi; and Khurana, Reema “ICD and e‐Governance Initiatives in India: An Analytical Study” presented at International Journal of Arts and Science, Austria, organized by Central Connecticut State University, USA, held during 30 May ‐ 03 June 2010.
23. Jham, Vimi “A Study of Relationship Building Skills in Insurance Industry”, presented at International Journal of Arts and Science, Austria, organized by Central Connecticut State University, USA, held at Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada during 24‐27 May 2010.
24. Malhotra, Gunjan “Impact of Futures on Volatility of CNX Nifty”, presented at 2nd International Conference on Applied Economics and Time Series Econometrics (ICAETE‐II) organized by IBS Hyderabad during 16‐17 April 2010.
25. Chaklader, Barnali “Spot and Future Prices of Carbon Emission Reduction Trading of NCDEX India: An Econometric Study”, presented at International Conference on Business (ICBF 2010) organized by Icfai B‐school, Hyderabad during 12‐13 March, 2010.
26. Kapoor, A.; and Routray, Susmi “Hidden Parameters of a BI Multidimensional Implementation Approach”, presented at 3rd International Conference on Data Management, organized by IMT Ghaziabad in association with University of Saskatchewan, Canada and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, held at IMT Ghaziabad during 11‐12 March 2010.
27. Sar, A.; Garg, Poonam “Study of Critical Success Factors for ERP Implementation in Indian Manufacturing Sector”, presented at 3rd International Conference on Data Management, organized by IMT Ghaziabad in association with University of Saskatchewan, Canada and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, held at IMT Ghaziabad during 11‐12 March 2010.
28. Arora, K.; and Garg, Poonam “Fingerprint Classification using Singularities Detection through Ant Colony Optimization”, presented at 3rd International Conference on Data Management, organized by IMT Ghaziabad in association with University of Saskatchewan, Canada and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, held at IMT Ghaziabad during 11‐12 March 2010.
29. Chaklader, Barnali “Relationship of Corporate Governance Indicators and Firm Value: A Study of Indian Companies”, presented at the International Conference 2010 on Asia: The Engine for Development and Growth Economy (AEDGE IC 2010), jointly hosted by H.K. Institute of Management Studies and Research (HKIMSR), Oriental Institute of Management (OIM) in collaboration with Universiti Utara Malaysia College of Busienss, (Kedah), Malaysia held at Hyderabad during 4‐6 March, 2010.
30. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Rishi Bikramjit “A Review of Indian Bidi Industry: A Research Agenda”, presented at International Conference on Business & Information Techology: Contemporary Research and Development (ICBIRD‐2010) co‐hosted by IMT Ghaziabad, Newcastle Business School and Beijing Foreign Studies University, held at IMT Ghaziabad campus during 25‐26 February 2010.
31. Chakraborty, N.; Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Sharma, V. “Federated RHIO Solution for HR Healthcare Data Protection”, presented at International Conference on Business & Information Techology: Contemporary Research and Development (ICBIRD‐2010) co‐hosted by IMT Ghaziabad, Newcastle Business School and Beijing Foreign Studies University, held at IMT Ghaziabad campus during 25‐26 February 2010.
32. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Ranjan, R. “Data Mining in Higher Technical Institutions in India”, presented at International Conference on Business & Information Techology: Contemporary Research and Development
(ICBIRD‐2010) co‐hosted by IMT Ghaziabad, Newcastle Business School and Beijing Foreign Studies University, held at IMT Ghaziabad campus during 25‐26 February 2010.
33. Prusty, Sadandanda “Does Income Influence Consumption Expectations?”, presented at International Conference on Operations and Management Sciences ‐2010 (ICOMS 10) organized by IMT Nagpur during 12‐13 February, 2010.
34. Ranjan, Jayanthi “Online Analytical Mining through Data Mining and Data Warehousing”, presented at International Joint Conference on Information and Communication Technology organized by IIMT Bhubaneswar in association with IETE, New Delhi at Swosti Plaza, Bhubaneswar during 09‐10 January 2010.
35. Krishnan, Omkumar; and Nafees, Lubna “Construction of a Tool for Destination Branding: The Case of Seven Sisters of India”, presented at International Conference on Brand Management organized by IMT Ghaziabad in association with University of Greenwich, UK at IMT‐Ghaziabad campus during 08‐09 January 2010.
36. Prashar, Sanjeev; and Aggarwal, Rashmi, K. “Geographical Indications – the new competitive edge in Brand Management – Indian Perspectives”, presented at International Conference on Brand Management organized by IMT Ghaziabad in association with University of Greenwich, UK at IMT‐Ghaziabad campus during 08‐09 January 2010.
2009 1. Agrawal, R.K.; and Swaroop, P. “Ethical Climate and Organizational Commitment: The Mediating Role of
Trust in Management”, presented at 2009 Indian Academy of Management Conference organized by XLRI, Jamshedpur during 28‐30 December, 2009.
2. Rishi, Bikramjit; and Singh, H. “Measure of Service Quality and its Implications at Vishal Mega Mart, New Delhi”, presented at International Conference on Management and Valuation of Intangibles under ASIHSS program of UGC, organized by UBS, Panjab University, Chandigarh, held during 22‐24 December 2009.
3. Rishi, Bikramjit; and Singh, H. “Factors affecting Brand Loyalty in a Fast Moving Consumer Goods”, presented at International Conference on Management and Valuation of Intangibles under ASIHSS program of UGC, organized by UBS, Panjab University, Chandigarh, held during 22‐24 December 2009.
4. Datta, Manipadma; and Sharma, Keerti “Economic Competitiveness of India and Role of B‐school”, presented at Seventh AIMS International Conference on Management organized by IIM Bangalore during 20‐23 December 2009.
5. Mishra, Sita; and Agarwal, Ranjana “Attitude of B School students’ toward business ethics”, presented at Seventh AIMS International Conference on Management organized by IIM Bangalore during 20‐23 December 2009.
6. Gupta, Bindu “The Role of orgnanizational culture in Employees’ Creative behaviour”, presented at Seventh AIMS International Conference on Management organized by IIM Bangalore during 20‐23 December 2009.
7. Datta, Manipadma “Corporate Borrowing Behaviour: A Panel Data Analysis of Select Indian Listed Firms”, presented at Asian‐Pacific Conference on International Accounting Issues organized by Craig School of Business, California State University held at Las Vegas, USA during 22‐25 November, 2009.
8. Agarwal, Ranjana “Women in Knowledge Based IT Industry: Does Gender Matter? A Case Analysis”, presented at International Case Writing Competition on Gender Inclusivity: Proposing New Paradigms organized by IIM‐A, held at Vastrapur, Ahmedabad during 14‐15 November, 2009.
9. Ranjan, Jayanthi “Role of Business Intelligence in Supply Chain Management”, presented at Ninth Global Conference on Flexible Systems Management, organized by NITIE, held at Mumbai during 12‐14 November 2009.
10. Krishnan, Omkumar “Role of Reference Groups for purchase of electronic durables: A study of Indian rural market”, presented at Annual American Business Research Conference, organized by World Business Institute, Australia held at Sheraton LaGuardia East Hotel, Flushing, New York, USA during 28‐29 September, 2009.
11. Aggarwal, Rashmi Kumar “Corporate Governance Regime – The Role of Independent Directors; Time to introspect, suspect and respect”, presented at Fourth International Conference on Public Policy and Management organized by IIM Bangalore held during 8‐12 August 2009.
12. Gupta, V.K. “Flexible Strategic Framework for Managing Forces of Continuity and Change – A status study of Outbound Supply Chain Management of Automotive Industry in India”, presented at PICMET’09 Conference on Technology Management in the Age of Fundamental Change, organized by Portland International Centre for Management and Technology, Portland State University, Oregon, USA during 2‐6 August, 2009.
13. Roy, Santanu “Functioning of Strategic Decision Making Systems: Case Study of an R&D Organization in India”, presented at PICMET’09 Conference on Technology Management in the Age of Fundamental Change, organized by Portland International Centre for Management and Technology, Portland State University, Oregon, USA during 2‐6 August, 2009.
14. Malhotra, Gunjan; and Goyal, Ankit “Interrelationship between Select Indian and US Stock indexes: A Co‐integration approach”, presented at Business & Economics Society International (B&ESI) Conference by B&ESI at Kona‐Hawaii, USA during 15‐19 July, 2009.
15. Prusty, Sadananda “Economic Growth, FII Flows and Financial Markets Integration in India”, presented at The Global Business & Finance Research Conference at London, U.K. during 8‐11 July 2009.
16. Mishra, Sita “Organized Retail in India – A Paradigm Shift from Pyramid to New Multifaceted Consumer Class”, presented at the International Conference on Marketing and Retailing 2009 (INCOMAR 2009) organized by Universiti Teknologi Mara, Malaysia during 8‐10 July, 2009.
17. Kodwani, A.D.; and Vashishtha, E. “Study of the relationship of Cultural Intelligence and Job Engagement”, presented at Ninth International Conference on Operations and Management organized by jointly organized by College of Business Administration, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, AIMS International and International Forum of Management Scholars (Infoms) at Los Angeles, USA during 27‐30 June 2009.
18. Shah, Mrinalini “Fuzzy Logic for Supply Chain Management”, presented at Ninth International Conference on Operations and Management organized by jointly organized by College of Business Administration, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, AIMS International and International Forum of Management Scholars (Infoms) at Los Angeles, USA during 27‐30 June 2009.
19. Roy, Santanu; and Upadhyaya, S. “Manpower modeling in an Industry Setting: A Case Study from India”, presented at Ninth International Conference on Operations and Management organized by jointly organized by College of Business Administration, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, AIMS International and International Forum of Management Scholars (Infoms) at Los Angeles, USA during 27‐30 June 2009.
20. Singh, S.K. “Leadership and Organizational Learning as Antecedents to Knowledge Management Practices”, presented at International Conference for Diversity, Technology, and Innovation for Operational Competitiveness (TIIM) organized by Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand during 18‐20 June 2009.
21. Gupta, Bindu “The Relationship of Organizational Politics with Employees’ Knowledge Sharing Behaviour and Work Engagement”, presented at International Conference for Diversity, Technology, and Innovation
for Operational Competitiveness (TIIM) organized by Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand during 18‐20 June 2009.
22. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, V. “HRIS effectiveness uses data mining”, presented at International Conference for Diversity, Technology, and Innovation for Operational Competitiveness (TIIM) organized by Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand during 18‐20 June 2009.
23. Kodwani, A.D.; and Manisha, K. “Employees Perception of the factors Influencing Training Effectiveness”, presented at 1st IIMA International Conference on Advanced Data Analysis, Business Analytics and Intelligence, organized by IIMA held at Ahmedabad during 6‐7 June 2009.
24. Roy, Santanu “Ranking R&D Institutions : A DEA Study in Indian Context”, presented at 1st IIMA International Conference on Advanced Data Analysis, Business Analytics and Intelligence, organized by IIMA held at Ahmedabad during 6‐7 June 2009.
25. Rishi, Bikram Jit “Segmenting the Apparel Consumers in Organized Retail Market”, presented at 1st IIMA International Conference on Advanced Data Analysis, Business Analytics and Intelligence, organized by IIMA held at Ahmedabad during 6‐7 June 2009.
26. Goyal, A.; and Malhotra, Gunjan “Co‐integration of US and Indian stock indexes”, presented at 1st IIMA International Conference on Advanced Data Analysis, Business Analytics and Intelligence, organized by IIMA held at Ahmedabad during 6‐7 June 2009.
27. Batra, Surinder “India, Indians and their Innovation Capabilities: The Road Ahead”, presented at 5th World Conference on Intellectual Capital for Communities, organized by the European Chair on Intellectual Capital Management, Paris‐Sud University and World Bank at Paris during 28‐29 May, 2009.
28. Batra, Surinder “India, Indians and their Innovation Capabilities: The Road Ahead” presented at 5th edition of World Conference on Intellectual Capital for Communities (IC5) organized by the European Chair on Intellectual Capital Management, University Paris‐Sud and the World Bank held at Paris during 28‐29 May, 2009.
29. Prashar, Sanjeev and Aggarwal Rashmi K. “The Intellectual Property Valuation – A case of Jet Airways, the innovative and critical times ahead, an Indian Perspective”, presented at International Conference on Innovation, Management and Technology (ICIMT 2009), organized by World Congress on Science, Engineering and Technology, Tokyo Japan during 27‐29 May 2009.
30. Batra, Surinder “India Case Study with focus on Education and Skill Development”, presented at XXIst Annual Conference on Human Capital for Innovation and Competitiveness organized by ADIAT (Mexican Association of Directors for Applied Science and Technology Development), Cancun, Mexico during April 15‐17, 2009.
31. Malhotra, Gunjan “The Role of ICT on Quality of Higher Education in India”, presented at International Conference on Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital (ICKMIC 2009) organized jointly with Center for Knowledge Systems, Mexico and World Capital Institute, Mexico, held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 26‐27 February, 2009.
32. Agarwal, Ranjana “India’s Competitiveness in Knowledge Economy”, presented at International Conference on Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital (ICKMIC 2009) organized jointly with Center for Knowledge Systems, Mexico and World Capital Institute, Mexico, held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 26‐27 February, 2009.
33. Batra, Surinder “New National Level Initiatives on Skill Development in India: A Critique from Perspective of Knowledge Economy”, presented at International Conference on Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital (ICKMIC 2009) organized jointly with Center for Knowledge Systems, Mexico and World Capital Institute, Mexico, held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 26‐27 February, 2009.
34. Vadra, Ratna and Arora, Puneet “Dubai Moving Towards Knowledge‐Based Economy”, presented at International Conference on Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital (ICKMIC 2009) organized jointly with Center for Knowledge Systems, Mexico and World Capital Institute, Mexico, held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 26‐27 February, 2009.
35. Kumar, Rashmi; and Prashar, Sanjeev “Geographical Indicators – Are they Indicating Growth of IP Protection in India: The Strategic and Legal Implications with Special Reference to Basmati”, presented at International Conference on Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital (ICKMIC 2009) organized jointly with Center for Knowledge Systems, Mexico and World Capital Institute, Mexico, held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 26‐27 February, 2009.
36. Nath, A.; Kalra, P.; and Batra, Surinder “Innovation and Creativity through Knowledge Management”, presented at International Conference on Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital (ICKMIC 2009) organized jointly with Center for Knowledge Systems, Mexico and World Capital Institute, Mexico, held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 26‐27 February, 2009.
37. Batra, Surinder “On‐line Idea Generation for Creating Innovative Knowledge‐Select Case Studies” presented at International Conference on Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital (ICKMIC 2009) organized jointly with Center for Knowledge Systems, Mexico and World Capital Institute, Mexico, held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 26‐27 February, 2009.
38. Gupta, V.K. “Strategic Framework for Managing Forces of Continuity and Change in Supply Chain Management of Lighting Industry in India”, presented at International Conference on Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital (ICKMIC 2009) organized jointly with Center for Knowledge Systems, Mexico and World Capital Institute, Mexico, held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 26‐27 February, 2009.
39. Mishra, Sita “Managing Knowledge in Marketing : Tool for Competitive Advantage”, presented at International Conference on Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital (ICKMIC 2009) organized jointly with Center for Knowledge Systems, Mexico and World Capital Institute, Mexico, held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 26‐27 February, 2009.
40. Varma, Ashish “Assessment of Quality of Earnings of Select Firms in Indian Steel Industry”, presented at International Business Summit and Research Conference (INBUSH 2009) organized by Amity International Business School, held at Noida during 25‐27 February 2009.
41. Kumar, P; Garg, A.K.; and Garg, Poonam “Selection and Evaluation Criterion for ERP” presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2009) organized jointly with University of Saskatchewan, Canada and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 10‐11 February, 2009.
42. Ranjan, Jayanthi “Clustering Methods for Statistical Analysis in Bio Informatics” presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2009) organized jointly with University of Saskatchewan, Canada and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 10‐11 February, 2009.
43. Garg, Poonam “Meta‐Heuristic Optimization Algorithms for Cryptanalysis” presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2009) organized jointly with University of Saskatchewan, Canada and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 10‐11 February, 2009.
44. Ranjan, Jayanthi “Data Mining Techniques for Cluster Analysis of Gene Expression Data” presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2009) organized jointly with University of Saskatchewan, Canada and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 10‐11 February, 2009.
45. Ranjan, Jayanthi “Business Intelligence” presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2009) organized jointly with University of Saskatchewan, Canada and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 10‐11 February, 2009.
46. Khurana, Reema; and Mandke Vijay, V. “Examples to Discuss the Implications of Information Integrity in Education and Healthcare” presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2009) organized jointly with University of Saskatchewan, Canada and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 10‐11 February, 2009.
47. Garg, Poonam “Evolutionary Meta Heuristic Approach to Attack on the Mono‐Alphabetic Substitution Cipher” presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2009) organized jointly with University of Saskatchewan, Canada and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 10‐11 February, 2009.
48. Routray, Susmi; Sherry, A.M.; and Reddy, B.V.R. “ATM Network Design and Bandwidth Management: A Review”, presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2009) organized jointly with University of Saskatchewan, Canada and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 10‐11 February, 2009.
49. Sahay, Vinita “Yield Management : Application of Information Technology across the Service Industry”, presented at 2nd International Conference on Technology and Innovation in Marketing (ICTIM 2009), organized jointly with Eric Sprott School of Business, Carleton University, Canada and University of Newcastle, Australia, held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 20‐21 February, 2009.
50. Gupta, Bindu; and Singh, Sarika “What Motivate Creative Employees: An Empirical Study of Designer and Non‐designer Professionals”, presented at International Conference on Managing Creativity and Innovation (ICMCI 2009) organized by IMT Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 9‐10 January 2009.
51. Singh, P.; and Singh, S.K. “Creativity and Innovation at New Holland Tractors: Role of Leadership and Organizational Culture”, presented at International Conference on Managing Creativity and Innovation (ICMCI 2009) organized by IMT Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 9‐10 January 2009.
52. Arora, V.; Kharbanda, A.; Mandloi, A.; and Gupta, Bindu “Understanding Corporate Identity: A Qualitative Analysis”, presented at International Conference on Managing Creativity and Innovation (ICMCI 2009) organized by IMT Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 9‐10 January 2009.
53. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, V. “Application of Data Mining Techniques in Customer Relationship Management for Competitive Advantage”, presented at International Conference on Managing Creativity and Innovation (ICMCI 2009) organized by IMT Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 9‐10 January 2009.
54. Singh, S.K. “The Discipline of Organizational Innovation”, presented at International Conference on Managing Creativity and Innovation (ICMCI 2009) organized by IMT Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 9‐10 January 2009.
55. Rao, V. Nishant; Arora, V; and Jham, Vimi “The ICI Paints Contact Centre”, presented at International Conference on Managing Creativity and Innovation (ICMCI 2009) organized by IMT Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 9‐10 January 2009.
56. Mishra, Sita; and Yadav, C. “Gaining Competitive Advantage by Managing Innovation and Creativity in Organizations”, presented at International Conference on Managing Creativity and Innovation (ICMCI 2009) organized by IMT Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 9‐10 January 2009.
57. Kwan, Peter, C.M.; and Gupta, Bindu “Facilitating and Inhibiting Factors of Innovation in Small and Medium Enterprises in Hong Kong”, presented at International Conference on Managing Creativity and Innovation (ICMCI 2009) organized by IMT Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 9‐10 January 2009.
58. Ranjan, Jayanthi “Effective HRIS: A Data Mining Approach”, presented at International Conference on Managing Creativity and Innovation (ICMCI 2009) organized by IMT Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 9‐10 January 2009.
59. Yarmal, S.; and Singh, S.K. “Managing Change through Learning Environment”, presented at International Conference on Managing Creativity and Innovation (ICMCI 2009) organized by IMT Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 9‐10 January 2009.
60. Kodwani, Amitabh Deo; and Basu, A. “A Case Study on ‘Cycle Time’ Measurement – The Quantitative Analysis of Recruitment Function”, presented at International Conference on Managing Creativity and Innovation (ICMCI 2009) organized by IMT Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 9‐10 January 2009.
61. Aggarwal, Rashmi Kumar; and Prashar, Sanjeev “Putting Corporate Governance into Roles – Innovation Perspectives”, presented at International Conference on Managing Creativity and Innovation (ICMCI 2009) organized by IMT Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 9‐10 January 2009.
62. Choudhry, Sachin “Taking Stock of Synergy in Merger Deals – The ‘S’ Score Synergy Measurement Model” presented at International Conference on Business and Finance organized by Icfai Business School, held at Hyderabad during 9‐10 January, 2009.
63. Bharadwaj, Apoorva “Strategizing Communication Profile of Organization”, presented at 2009 Atlantic City Global Conference on Business and Finance organized by The Institute for Business and Finance Research, USA held at Trump Plaza Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey during 6‐9 January, 2009.
64. Choudhry, Sachin; and Agarwal, R.K. “Educational Leadership at the Crossroads: The B‐Way or the C‐Way?”, presented at the International Conference on Educational Leadership organized by IIM Bangalore held at Bangalore during 5‐7 January, 2009.
65. Datta, Manipada “Global Financial and Corporate Attitude toward Accounting: A Critical Analysis with reference to Efficacy of Forensic Accounting”, presented at Ninth International Accounting Conference organized by the Indian Accounting Association Research Foundation in association with Deloitte at Science City, Kolkata, during 3‐4 January, 2009.
2008 1. Varma, Ashish “Earnings Quality, Disclosure and Earnings Management: A Financial Reporting
Perspective”, presented at Sixth AIMS International Conference on Management (AIMS‐6) organized by AIMS International, held at Indian Business Academy, Greater Noida, Delhi Region during 28‐31 December, 2008.
2. Aggarwal, Rashmi; and Prashar, Sanjeev “The WTO, Indian Patent (Amendment), Act, 2005 and the Pharma Industry in India – A Critique”, presented at International Conference on WTO, India and Trade Strategy organized by IIM Kozhikode held at Kozhikode during 26‐27 December, 2008.
3. Vadra, Ratna “WTO, India and China – Future Prospects in Trade”, presented at International Conference on WTO, India and Trade Strategy organized by IIM Kozhikode held at Kozhikode during 26‐27 December, 2008.
4. Samuel, M.V.; Sahay, B.S.; and Shah, M. “A Case on Cost Optimization of Apple Supply Chain: A Growers’ Perspective”, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS), India, University of New Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 18‐19 December, 2008.
5. Malhotra, Gunjan “Trade Relationship between India and SAARC Countries”, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with
Association of Indian Management Schools(AIMS), India, University of New Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 18‐19 December, 2008.
6. Singhal, N. and Gupta, Himani “Future of Export in India”, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools(AIMS), India, University of New Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 18‐19 December, 2008.
7. Ranjan, Jayanthi; Khanna, R.; and Ratan, A. “Inforrmation Technology – The Next Generation Trends”, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools(AIMS), India, University of New Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 18‐19 December, 2008.
8. Dhyani, A.; Dhyani, R.; and Ranjan, Jayanthi “Data Mining Principles in Life Insurance Industry”, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools(AIMS), India, University of New Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 18‐19 December, 2008.
9. Jain, C.; Jain, P.; and Ranjan, Jayanthi “Parivartan – ICT as an Enabler of Rural Empowerment”, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools(AIMS), India, University of New Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 18‐19 December, 2008.
10. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Agarwal R. “Applying Decision Trees using Data Mining in Indian Retail Industry”, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools(AIMS), India, University of New Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 18‐19 December, 2008.
11. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Gaur, L. “Demystifying Analytical‐CRM: Analysis of Customer Behaviour and Perceptions”, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools(AIMS), India, University of New Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 18‐19 December, 2008.
12. Chakraborty, N.; and Ranjan, Jayanthi “IT Security in an Economic Crisis”, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools(AIMS), India, University of New Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 18‐19 December, 2008.
13. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Tripathi, Pooja “Competence Management in Academics: Data Mining Approach”, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools(AIMS), India, University of New Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 18‐19 December, 2008.
14. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Agarwal, Ruchi “Applications of Segmentation in Customer Relationship Management”, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools(AIMS), India,
University of New Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 18‐19 December, 2008.
15. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Ranjan, Raju “Application of Data Mining Techniques in Higher Education in India”, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools(AIMS), India, University of New Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 18‐19 December, 2008.
16. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, Vishal “Techniques, Process and Enterprise Application for ECRM using Data Mining”, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools(AIMS), India, University of New Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 18‐19 December, 2008.
17. Kumar, Shailesh; and Thakur, Rajiv, R. “Strategic Approach in Redefining Service Desk Management: A Case Study of ICICI Prudential”, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS), India, University of New Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 18‐19 December, 2008.
18. Singh, Vijayendra; and Thakur, Rajiv, R. “Understanding the Unfolding of Present Oil Scenario to Plan for a Better Future”, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS), India, University of New Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 18‐19 December, 2008.
19. Jain, Ankur; and Thakur, Rajiv, R. “Promoting Higher Education in Emerging Economies a Framework in Indian Context”, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS), India, University of New Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 18‐19 December, 2008.
20. Agarwal, Ranjana; and Sebastian, V.J. “FDI in IT Sector: An Empirical Analysis with Special Reference to the Delhi Region”, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools(AIMS), India, University of New Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 18‐19 December, 2008.
21. Singh, S.K.; and Sahay, B.S. “Business Excellence in Global Corporations Through Emotionally Intelligent Leadership”, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools(AIMS), India, University of New Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 18‐19 December, 2008.
22. Mishra, Sita “Value Creation in E‐Retailing: A New Business Paradigm for Creating Competitive Advantage”, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools(AIMS), India, University of New Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 18‐19 December, 2008.
23. Jham, Vimi “Electronic Customer Relationship Management – A New Approach of Business for the Airline Industry”, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools(AIMS), India, University of
New Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 18‐19 December, 2008.
24. Mohd. Laequddin; Sahay, B.S.; and Sahay, Vinita “Re‐defining Trust in Supply Chain Partners Relationship”, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools(AIMS), India, University of New Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 18‐19 December, 2008.
25. Sahay, Vinita Service Quality Measurement Scales : SERVQUAL vs. SERVPERF”, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools(AIMS), India, University of New Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 18‐19 December, 2008.
26. Rao, Raghavendra “Composting and GHG Reductions: Potential Market for Recycled Organics Product”, presented at International Conference on Green Growth organized by Icfai Business School, held at Hyderabad during 17‐18 December 2008.
27. Agrawal, R.K. “Emotional Labour and Employee Engagement in Call Centres: The Indian Context”, presented at the 2008 Asia Academy of Management Meeting organized by Asia Academy of Management held at Ceasar Park Hotel, Taipei, Taiwan during 14‐16 December, 2008.
28. Sinha, S. K.; and Sardana, G.D. “TPM Initiatives at National Engineering Industries Ltd.” presented at International Conference on Management Cases (ICMC 2008), jointly organized by George Mason University, USA and Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 1‐2 December, 2008.
29. Samuel, Michael Vinrald; Sahay, B.S.; and Shah, Mrinalini “A Case Study on Decision Making: An Apple Growers Dilemma.” presented at International Conference on Management Cases (ICMC 2008), jointly organized by George Mason University, USA and Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 1‐2 December, 2008.
30. S., Saravanan; Dhar, Avijit; and Rishi, Bikram Jit “Logistics Issues in BALCO’s Alumina Import” presented at International Conference on Management Cases (ICMC 2008), jointly organized by George Mason University, USA and Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 1‐2 December, 2008.
31. Mohd. Laeequddin, Sahay, B.S.; and Waheed K. Abdul; “Is it a Matter of Trust?” presented at International Conference on Management Cases (ICMC 2008), jointly organized by George Mason University, USA and Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 1‐2 December, 2008.
32. Vadra, Ratna; and Arora, Puneet; “Acquisition of Ranbaxy ‐ Is it a setback to rise of Indian MNCs?” presented at International Conference on Management Cases (ICMC 2008), jointly organized by George Mason University, USA and Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 1‐2 December, 2008.
33. Singla A.R., Behl Vaibhav and Pamnani Vikas; “eBay CartRoad” presented at International Conference on Management Cases (ICMC 2008), jointly organized by George Mason University, USA and Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 1‐2 December, 2008.
34. Kodwani, Amitabh Deo; and Singh, Shalini “Organizational Culture: The Google Way” presented at International Conference on Management Cases (ICMC 2008), jointly organized by George Mason University, USA and Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 1‐2 December, 2008.
35. Baxi, A.; Mathur, R.C.; and Agrawal, R.K. “Corporate Governance in Banking Industry” presented at International Conference on Management Cases (ICMC 2008), jointly organized by George Mason University, USA and Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 1‐2 December, 2008.
36. Aggarwal, Rashmi Kumar; Saksena, A.; and Nagpal, K. “Venturing Online, the Journey Ahead – A Case Study of Tata Capital” presented at International Conference on Management Cases (ICMC 2008), jointly organized by George Mason University, USA and Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 1‐2 December, 2008.
37. Sahay, Vinita; and Aggarwal, Rashmi Kumar “Fight for the Himalayas” presented at International Conference on Management Cases (ICMC 2008), jointly organized by George Mason University, USA and Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 1‐2 December, 2008.
38. Nafees, Lubna; and Krishnan, Omkumar “Congruence of Brand and Individual Personality: The Perfect Route to Loyalty”, presented at the International Conference on Brand Management (ICBM 2008), organized by IMT Ghaziabad, held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 21‐ 22, November 2008.
39. Krishnan, Omkumar; and Nafees, Lubna “Contemporary Trends in Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches to Brand Research”, presented at the International Conference on Brand Management (ICBM 2008), organized by IMT Ghaziabad, held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 21‐ 22, November 2008.
40. Vadra, Ratna “Sub‐Governance Fiscal Reforms – A Case Study of India”, presented at International Conference of the Global Business Development Institute (GBDI) organized by Global Business Development Institute, California State Polytechnic University, USA held at Plaza Hotel and Casino, Downtown, Las Vegas, USA during 12‐15 October, 2008.
41. Vadra, Ratna “Green Marketing in International Busienss”, presented at International Conference on Green Marketing (ICGM 2008) organized by IMT‐Henkel India : Centre for Excellence for Environmental Management, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 25‐26 September, 2008.
42. Aggarwal, Rashmi K.; and Prashar, Sanjeev “Green Phobia Going Overboard: A Case Study of Jain Udyog, Goa”, presented at International Conference on Green Marketing (ICGM 2008) organized by IMT‐Henkel India : Centre for Excellence for Environmental Management, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 25‐26 September, 2008.
43. Chakrabarti, Somnath “An Approach to Understanding Consumer Buying Behaviour in the Purchase of Organic Food in India”, presented at International Conference on Green Marketing (ICGM 2008) organized by IMT‐Henkel India Centre for Excellence for Environmental Management, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 25‐26 September, 2008.
44. Mishra, Sita; and Rishi, Bikram Jit “A Model to Comprehend Environmentally Conscious Consumer Behaviour”, presented at International Conference on Green Marketing (ICGM 2008) organized by IMT‐Henkel India Centre for Excellence for Environmental Management, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 25‐26 September, 2008.
45. Gupta, Himani; and Singhal N. “Carbon Credit Strategic Tool for Eco‐Friendly Environment”, presented at International Conference on Green Marketing (ICGM 2008) organized by IMT‐Henkel India : Centre for Excellence for Environmental Management, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 25‐26 September, 2008.
46. Agarwal, Ranjana; and Khadria, B. “Effect of Educational Qualification in IT Industry: A Case Study from India”, presented at the International Conference on The Impact of IT in Business and Education organized by American Institute Higher Education held at Altlantic City, USA 24‐27 September 2008.
47. Agarwal, Ranjan; and Khadria, B. “Effect of Educational Qualification in IT Industry: A Case Study from India”, presented at the International Conference on The Impact of IT in Business and Education organized by American Institute Higher Education held at Atlantic City, USA 24‐7 September 2008.
48. Malhotra, Gunjan “Environmental Degradation and Development”, presented at the 14th Annual International Sustainable Development Research Conference organized by Management Development Institute, India in collaboration with Corporate Social Responsibility in Asia (CSIR Asia), University of Hong Kong (HKU), ERP Environment, Abo Akademi University, Finish Environment Institute (SYKE) and Academy of Finland (AOF), held at India Habitat Center during 21‐23 September, 2008.
49. Chaklader, Barnali; and Roy, Deya “Sustainable Development using Sustainability Balance Scorecard”, presented at the 7th International Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility”, organized by the University of Durham and the Social Responsibility Research Network, held at Durham Business School, Durham, U.K. during 3‐5 September, 2008.
50. Shah, Mrinalini “Effectiveness of Online Advertising in India”, presented at International Conference on Globalization and Emerging Economies, organized by IIM‐Indore, held during 11‐13 August 2008.
51. Vadra, Ratna “Globalization and State Level Fiscal Reforms in India since 1991”, presented at International Conference on Globalization and Emerging Economies, organized by IIM‐Indore, held during 11‐13 August 2008.
52. Agarwal, Ranjana; and Sebastian, V.J. “FDI in Services Sector: An Empirical Analysis with Special reference to Delhi”, presented at International Conference on Globalization and Emerging Economies, organized by IIM‐Indore, held during 11‐13 August 2008.
53. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, V. “The Role of Data Mining in Analytical CRM for Strategic Advantage”, presented at International Conference on Digital Factory (ICDF 2008) organized jointly with Business Innovation Research Centre (BRIC), Charlton College of Business, University of Massachusetts, USA, held at Coimbatore Institute of Technology, Coimbatore during 11‐13 August, 2008.
54. Rishi, Bikram Jit; and Mishra, Sita “Factors affecting training outsourcing – A study of Indian telecom sector”, presented at Conference on Information Science Technology Management (CISTM 2008) organized by Virginia Commonwealth University and IIT Delhi, held at IIT, New Delhi during 31 July – 2 August 2008.
55. Gupta, Himani; and Singhal, N. “On Estimation of Ordered Scale Parameter of Two Weibull Populations and its Applications in Asset Return for Market”, organized by National Institute of Financial Management (NIFM), in collaboration with DBMA, University of Maryland, USA and Modern Technology & Management Institute Inc., USA held at Faridabad during July 31‐1 August, 2008.
56. Garg, Poonam; and Garg, A. “Memetic & Genetic Algorithms: A Comparison between two approaches for the cryptanalysis of Simplified Data Encryption Standard Algorithm”, presented at the 2008 International Conference on Security and Management (SAM’08) organized by WorldComp 08 held at Las Vegas, Navada, USA during 14‐17 July 2008.
57. Aggarwal, Rashmi; and Prashar, Sanjeev “Moving towards Knowledge Economy: An Indian Perspective with Special Reference to Tata Motors Ltd.”, presented at International Forum on Knowledge Asset Dynamics (IFKAD 2008) held at Matera, Italy during June 26‐27, 2008.
58. Jham, Vimi; and Khan, K.M. “Model of Customer satisfaction in retail banking industry”, presented at INFORMS 2008 Marketing Science Conference organized by INFORMS and Sauder Business School, University of British Columbia, Canada held at Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre, British Columbia, Canada, during 12‐14 June, 2008.
59. Mishra, Sita “A Conceptual Framework for Creating Customer Value in E‐retailing”, presented at AMA SERVSIG International Conference organized by University of Liverpool Management School, U.K. held at The Radisson SAS Hotel, Liverpool, U.K. during June 5‐6, 2008.
60. Prusty, Sadananda “An Analysis of Exchange Rate and Export Growth in India”, presented at The Global Management & Information Technology Research Conference, New York, held at Crowne Plaza, Times Square, Manhattan, New York, USA during May 21‐ 24, 2008.
61. Prusty, Sadananda “Poverty in India : An empirical analysis”, presented at International Conference on Statistics and its Application in Management (ICSAIM 2008) organized Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode, held during May 1 – 3, 2008.
62. Roy, Santanu; Updhyaya, Sunita S. and Vikrant “Indian Outsourcing Industry: Dissecting the Manpower Dynamics”, presented at Conference on Offshoring & Outsourcing: The Organizational and Geographical Relocation of High‐Value Company Functions organized by SDA Bocconi School of Management, Universita Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, Milan, Italy, held during April 23‐24, 2008.
63. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Tripathi, P. “Bridging the gap between the Academia and the Industry: Competency Based Management Approach” presented at Fifth International Conference on Quality Enhancement in Educational Communication organized by Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapalli held during 29‐30 March 2008.
64. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Khalil, Saani “Information Technology in Supply Chain Management”, presented at International Conference on Information, Systems Technology Management (ICISTM 2008) organised jointly by University of Florida and Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad, held at IMT Dubai Campus during 6‐8 March, 2008.
65. Laeequddin, M.; Sahay, B.S.; and Sardana, G.D. “Perspectives of Trust in Technology Adoption” presented at International Conference on Information, Systems Technology Management (ICISTM 2008) organised jointly by University of Florida and Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad, held at IMT Dubai Campus during 6‐8 March, 2008.
66. Samuel, M.V.; and Sahay, B.S. “Business Process Outsourcing through the concepts of Supply Chain Management in India” presented at International Conference on Information, Systems Technology Management (ICISTM 2008) organised jointly by University of Florida and Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad, held at IMT Dubai Campus during 6‐8 March, 2008.
67. Kapoor, N.; Khurana, Reema; and Mandke, Vijay, V. “Managing Information Integrity” presented at International Conference on Information, Systems Technology Management (ICISTM 2008) organised jointly by University of Florida and Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad, held at IMT Dubai Campus during 6‐8 March, 2008.
68. Routray, Susmi; Sherry, A.M.; and Reddy, B.V.R. “An ATM Network Design Solution Using Enhanced Genetic Algorithm” presented at International Conference on Information, Systems Technology Management (ICISTM 2008) organised jointly by University of Florida and Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad, held at IMT Dubai Campus during 6‐8 March, 2008.
69. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, Vishal “Application of Data Mining Techniques in Financial Sector for Profitable Customer Relationship Management”, presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2008), organized by Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, held at IMT Ghaziabad campus during 25‐26 February, 2008.
70. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Agarwal, Ruchi “A Review of Data Mining Tools in an Industry”, presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2008), organized by Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, held at IMT Ghaziabad campus during 25‐26 February, 2008.
71. Garg, Poonam “Memetic Evolutionary Meta‐Heuristic Attack on Simplified Data Encryption Standard algorithm” presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2008), organized by Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, held at IMT Ghaziabad campus during 25‐26 February, 2008.
72. Kapur, Deepak “Data Management Issues in Indian Urban Bodies” presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2008), organized by Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, held at IMT Ghaziabad campus during 25‐26 February, 2008.
73. Roy, Santanu; and Nagpaul, P.S. “Measuring Relative Efficiencies of Public Institutions: A Study in the Indian Context” presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2008), organized by Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, held at IMT Ghaziabad campus during 25‐26 February, 2008.
74. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Khalil, Saani “Data Warehouse and Business Intelligence at Centurion Bank of Punjab: A Case Study”, presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2008), organized by Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, held at IMT Ghaziabad campus during 25‐26 February, 2008.
75. Awasthy, Neeta and Ranjan, Jayanthi; “Role of Knowledge Management to revamp the Professional institutes”, presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2008), organized by Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, held at IMT Ghaziabad campus during 25‐26 February, 2008.
76. Routray, Susmi; Sherry, A.M.; and B.V.R. Reddy “A Memetic Algorithm based solution to Bandwidth Optimization in ATM Networks”, presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2008), organized by Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, held at IMT Ghaziabad campus during 25‐26 February, 2008.
77. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Tripathi, Pooja “IT Supported Organizational Competence Measurement Tools: Working Systems and Research Literature”, presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2008), organized by Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, held at IMT Ghaziabad campus during 25‐26 February, 2008.
78. Chakraborty, N.; and Ranjan, Jayanthi “Tackling Outsourcing Risks”, presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2008), organized by Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, held at IMT Ghaziabad campus during 25‐26 February, 2008.
79. Linthoingambi, N.; and Agarwal, Ranjana “Adopting Information Technology for Effective CSR Reporting”, presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2008), organized by Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, held at IMT Ghaziabad campus during 25‐26 February, 2008.
80. Johri, V.; Nema, U.; and Ranjan, Jayanthi “Customer Relationship Management: Design and Strategies”, presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2008), organized by Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, held at IMT Ghaziabad campus during 25‐26 February, 2008.
81. Jham, Vimi “Knowledge Management: Integrating customer relationship management and knowledge management concepts”, presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2008), organized by Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, held at IMT Ghaziabad campus during 25‐26 February, 2008.
82. Rao, Raghavendra, G. “Recycling and GHG Emission Avoidance: A Case Study of Steel Manufacturing”, presented at International Conference on Air Pollution Control – Challenges and Technological Solutions (ICAP 2008) held at National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, Nagpur during January 24‐25, 2008.
83. Sahay, B.S.; and Thakur, Rajiv, R “Making Indian Management Education Globally Competitive”, presented at 15th Annual Conference of American Society of Business and Behavioural Sciences (ASBBS) held at Las Vegas, USA held during 21‐24 February, 2008.
84. Chaklader, B. “Entry of Hedge Funds in India : A promising future for Indian capital market and Foreign Institutional Investors”, presented at the International Conference on Business and Finance (ICBF 2008) organised by ICFAI Business School, Hyderabad jointly with Bentley College, Boston, USA held at ICFAI University, Hyderabad, during 11‐12 January, 2008.
85. Batra, Surinder “India's growth as a Knowledge Economy through education and training: Issues and Strategies” presented at International Conference on Decision Sciences and Technology for Globalisation (ISDSI 2008), organised jointly with College of Administrative Science, University of Alabama in Hunsville, USA and The Indian Subcontinent Region of the Decision Sciences Institute (ISDSI) held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 2‐4 January 2008.
86. Khan, A.K.; Bakappa, B.; and Sahay B.S. “Impact of agile Supply chains’ planning on firms’ performance: Cluster Analysis and Validation”, presented at International Conference on Decision Sciences and Technology for Globalisation (ISDSI 2008), organised jointly with College of Administrative Science, University of Alabama in Hunsville, USA and The Indian Subcontinent Region of the Decision Sciences Institute (ISDSI) held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 2‐4 January 2008.
87. Roy, Santanu; and Napaul, P.S. “Quantitative R&D Performance Measurement: Rank Ordering through Pasco”, presented at International Conference on Decision Sciences and Technology for Globalisation (ISDSI 2008), organised jointly with College of Administrative Science, University of Alabama in Hunsville, USA and The Indian Subcontinent Region of the Decision Sciences Institute (ISDSI) held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 2‐4 January 2008.
88. Prashar, Sanjeev; and Jaisal, S.S. “Application of Statistical Tools in achieving TQM: A Comparative Analysis of Indian Passenger Car Companies”, presented at International Conference on Decision Sciences and Technology for Globalisation (ISDSI 2008), organised jointly with College of Administrative Science, University of Alabama in Hunsville, USA and The Indian Subcontinent Region of the Decision Sciences Institute (ISDSI) held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 2‐4 January 2008.
89. Laeequddin, M.; and Sahay, B.S. “Risk: The Limiting Factor of Supply Chain Partner Relationship Trust – A conceptual Frame Work”, presented at International Conference on Decision Sciences and Technology for Globalisation (ISDSI 2008), organised jointly with College of Administrative Science, University of Alabama in Hunsville, USA and The Indian Subcontinent Region of the Decision Sciences Institute (ISDSI) held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 2‐4 January 2008.
90. Shah, Mrinalini “Management of Supply chain with co‐opetition by using fuzzy logic based software”, presented at International Conference on Decision Sciences and Technology for Globalisation (ISDSI 2008), organised jointly with College of Administrative Science, University of Alabama in Hunsville, USA and The Indian Subcontinent Region of the Decision Sciences Institute (ISDSI) held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 2‐4 January 2008.
91. Aggarwal, Rashimi K. “Patents and the traditional medicines in India”, presented at International Conference on Decision Sciences and Technology for Globalisation (ISDSI 2008), organised jointly with College of Administrative Science, University of Alabama in Hunsville, USA and The Indian Subcontinent Region of the Decision Sciences Institute (ISDSI) held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 2‐4 January 2008.
92. Malhotra, Gunjan “Structure and Performance of Industries in Gujarat”, presented at International Conference on Decision Sciences and Technology for Globalisation (ISDSI 2008), organised jointly with College of Administrative Science, University of Alabama in Hunsville, USA and The Indian Subcontinent Region of the Decision Sciences Institute (ISDSI) held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during 2‐4 January 2008.
Conference Presentations – National 2011
1. Das, Lipi “The Case for PDP‐Study Skills and Professional Development Programs in developing global
managers with International Soft Skills Set”, presented at National Research Conference on Globalizing India : Role of Indian B‐Schools organized by AIMA at India International Centre, New Delhi during 12‐13 January, 2011.
2010
1. Vadra, Ratna “India Singapore Trade – A Paradigm Shift”, presented at Business Vision 2020 International Conference, organized by Acharya’s Bangalore B‐School, Bangalore, held during 15‐16 April 2010.
2. Prusty, Sadananda “Can the Present Interest Recover Indian Economy?”, presented at 46th Annual Conference of the Indian Econometric Society, organized by the Dept. of Economics, University of Jammu, Jammu & TIES, held during 4‐6 March, 2010.
3. Gera, Rajat “Determining service variable antecedents of behavioural outcomes in Indian Life Insurance services”, presented at National Conference on Quality Management in Organizations, organized by USMS, GGSIPU, Delhi, on 26 February, 2010.
4. Varma, Ashish “Input Cost Volatility : CEO’s Dilemma”, presented at Case Development: Contemporary Practices & Insights, organized by NILLM CMs & AIMS, held at SCOPE Complex, New Delhi, during 18‐20 February, 2010.
5. Ganguly, K.; and Guin, K.K. “Study on some aspects of Supply side risk assessment in select”, presented at Doctoral Colloquium organized by IIM‐A held at Ahmedabad during 08‐09 January 2010.
6. Vadra, Ratna “Customer Perception towards Branded Jewellery in India”, presented at 5th SIMSR Asia Marketing Conference held at K.J. Somaya Institute of Management Studies and Research, Mumbai during 1‐4 January 2010.
7. Malhotra, Gunjan “Mobile Advertisement: Indian Consumer Perspective”, presented at 5th SIMSR Asia Marketing Conference held at K.J. Somaya Institute of Management Studies and Research, Mumbai during 1‐4 January 2010.
2009 1. Varma, Ashish; and Mittal, R. “Social Responsibility Implementation Framework in Indian Energy Sector
Firms”, presented at National Conference on Cases and Research in Power and Energy Sector organized by PMI, Noida during 15‐17 Deccember 2009.
2. Agarwal, Ranjana “Women in Knowledge based IT Industry: Is there a glass ceiling?”, presented 51st Annual Conference of the Indian Society of Labour Economics (ISLE) organized by Punjabi University, Patiala during 11‐13 December 2009.
3. Vadra, Ratna “Labour Market Efficiency of India and Global Competitiveness”, presented 51st Annual Conference of the Indian Society of Labour Economics (ISLE) organized by Punjabi University, Patiala during 11‐13 December 2009.
4. Agarwal, Ranjana “Women in Knowledge Based IT Industry: Does Gender Matter? A Case Analysis”, presented at International Case Writing Competition on Gender Inclusivity: Proposing New Paradigms, organized by IIM Ahmedabad during 14‐15 November, 2009.
5. Kodwani, A.D.; and Tyagi, A. “Training Outsourcing in India”, presented at Conference on Global Competition and Competitiveness of Indian Corporate organized by IIMK held at Kozhikode during 21‐23 May, 2009.
6. Agarwal, Ranjana “Monetary Policy in Times of Global Recession”, presented at National Seminar on Global Financial Crisis: Impact on Developing Economies organized by Srusti Academy of Management, in association with Utkal Chamber of Commerce & Industries and MSME Development Institute held at Bhubaneswar during 8‐10 May, 2009.
7. Krishnan, Omkumar; and Parthasarathy, D. “Rural Consumption in India: Exploring the Lineages between TV Ads and Social Value”, presented at 2nd Conference on Marketing to Rural Consumers – Tapping the Evolving Rural Markets” organized by IIMK, held at Kozhikode during 6‐8 April 2009.
8. Shah, Mrinalini “Entrepreneurs in India: Opportunity and challenges in changing socio‐economic enrivonment”, presented at National Seminar on Entrepreneurship in the Era of WTO organized by Manipur Institute of Management Studies (MIMS), Manipur University at Canchipur, Imphal during 6‐7 March 2009.
9. Ranjan, Jayanthi “Data Mining Techniques in Human Resource Management”, presented at National Conference on Information and Software Engineering, organized by IEEE CS and Department of Information Technology, Aarpadai Veedu Institute of Technology, Paiynoor, Tamil Nadu during 13‐14 February, 2009.
10. Prusty, Sadananda “Railroad Transportation and Economic Growth: A Co‐integration Analysis for India”, presented at 4th Annual Conference of the India Econometric Society (TIES) organized by Department of Eonomics, Gauhati University, Gauhati during 8‐10 January, 2009.
11. Nafees, Lubna “Influence of family on Consumer Purchase Decisions”, presented at 3rd IIMA Conference on Marketing Paradigms for Emerging Economies 2009, organized by IIM‐Ahmedabad, held at Ahmedabad during 7‐9 January, 2009.
12. Koshal, S.; and Sahay, Vinita “Customer Relationship Determinants for Mobile Telecom users: An Empirical Research in NCR Region in India”, presented at 3rd IIMA Conference on Marketing Paradigms for Emerging Economies 2009 organized by IIM‐A, held at Ahmedabad during 7‐9 January, 2009.
2008 1. Prusty, Sadananda “Forecasting of Exchange Rate in India”, presented at National Conference on
Forecasting Financial Markets in India, organized by VGSOM, IIT‐Kharagpur, held during 29‐31 December, 2008.
2. Agarwal, Ranjana; and Gupta, Himani “Global Competitiveness in Knowledge Economy: Implication for India’s Education System”, presented at 3rd Conference on Global Competitiveness of Indian Corporates held at IIM Lucknow during May 29‐31, 2008.
3. Malhotra, Gunjan “Trade and Environment – What is Better?”, presented at 3rd Conference on Global Competitiveness of Indian Corporates held at IIM Lucknow during May 29‐31, 2008.
4. Malhotra, Gunjan “Structure and Performance of Industries in Gujarat”, presented at 3rd Conference on Global Competitiveness of Indian Corporates held at IIM Lucknow during May 29‐31, 2008.
5. Mittal, A.; and Vadra, Ratna “Global Competitiveness and Fiscal Reforms in India, since 1991”, presented at 3rd Conference on Global Competitiveness of Indian Corporates held at IIM Lucknow during May 29‐31, 2008.
6. Prashar, Sanjeev; and Kumar, Rashmi “Handicraft Exporters Facing Crafted Problems: Struggling for Competitiveness (Vertical Study of Handicraft Exporters of Rajasthan)”, presented at 3rd Conference on Global Competitiveness of Indian Corporates held at IIM Lucknow during May 29‐31, 2008.
7. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, V. “Application of Data Mining Techniques in Insurance Sector”, presented at National Conference on Emerging Trends in Computer Science & Information Technology, held at Al‐Falah School of Engineering & Technology, Faridabad on 23 April 2008.
8. Raman, A.T.K. “Changing Dictates on Business”, presented at National Conference on Managing Organization in Changing Times (MOCT) organized by IMT Nagpur during 16‐17 February, 2008.
9. Rishi, Bikram Jit “An Empirical Study of Online Shopping Beaviour: A Factor Analysis Approach” presented at the 3rd SIMSR‐Asia Marketing Conference 2007), organised by K.J. Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research (KJSIMR), Mubai held at KJSIMR, Mumbai, during 6‐7 January, 2008.
Books Publications by IMT Faculty 2010
1. How of Strategy by Rajiv Ranjan Thakur and Sanjay Kumar Singh (Eds.), Publ. Macmillan India Ltd., Delhi,
2010.
2. Strategy and Smart Organizations by Sanjay Kumar Singh and Rajiv Ranjan Thakur (Eds.), Publ. Macmillan India Ltd., Delhi, 2010.
3. Innovations and Advances in Data Management by Poonam Garg, Susmi Routray and Madan Gupta (Eds.), Publ. Macmillan India Ltd., Delhi, 2010.
4. Innovations and Advances in Communications, Information and Network Security by Poonam Garg, Susmi Routray and Madan Gupta (Eds.), Publ. Macmillan India Ltd., Delhi, 2010.
5. Innovations and Advances in Computer Science and Engineering by Poonam Garg, Susmi Routray and Madan Gupta (Eds.), Publ. Macmillan India Ltd., Delhi, 2010.
6. Managerial Economics by Sadananda Prusty, Publ. PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2010.
7. Managing Business Organizations, Knowledge and the External Environment by Stephen Nicholas and Jayanthi Ranjan (Eds.), Publ. Macmillan India Ltd., Delhi, 2010.
8. Data and Information Management by Stephen Nicholas and Jayanthi Ranjan (Eds.), Publ. Macmillan India Ltd., Delhi, 2010.
9. Trends and Techniques in ICT by Stephen Nicholas and Jayanthi Ranjan (Eds.), Publ. Macmillan India Ltd., Delhi, 2010.
10. Brand Research Product Development by Lubna Nafees, Omkumar Krishnan and Tim Gore (Eds.), Publ. Macmillan India Ltd., Delhi, 2010.
2009
1. Management of Innovation and New Product Development by Mukesh Chaturvedi, PHI Learning, New
Delhi, 2009.
2. Cases in Management – Indian and International Perspectives by Vimi Jham, Poonam Garg and Bindu Gutpa (Eds.), Biztantra, New Delhi, 2009.
3. Productivity Measurement for Business Excellence by Prem Vrat, G.D. Sardana and B.S. Sahay, Narosa Book Distributors Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2009.
4. Information Systems, Technology and Management by Sushil K Prasad, Susmi Routray, Reema Khurana and Sartaj Sahni (Eds.), Springer, Germany, 2009.
5. Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital – Emerging Perspectives by Surinder Batra and Franciso Javier Carrillo (Eds.), Publ. Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2009.
6. Advances in Technology and Innovation in Marketing by Rajat Gera (Ed.), Publ. Macmillan India Ltd., Delhi, 2009.
7. Advances in Communication Network and Security by Poonam Garg, Jayanthi Ranjan, Madan Gupta and Narendra S. Chaudhari (Eds.), Publ. Macmillan India Ltd., Delhi, 2009.
8. Advances in Data Management by Poonam Garg, Jayanthi Ranjan, Madan Gupta and Narendra S. Chaudhari (Eds.), Publ. Macmillan India Ltd., Delhi, 2009.
9. Advances in Computer Science and Engineering by Poonam Garg, Jayanthi Ranjan, Madan Gupta and Narendra S. Chaudhari (Eds.), Publ. Macmillan India Ltd., Delhi, 2009.
10. Environmental Growth ‐ A Global Perspective by Gunjan Malhotra (ed.), Publ. Macmillan India Ltd., Delhi, 2009.
11. Building Blocks of Organizational Creativity by Sanjay Kumar Singh and Bindu Gupta (Eds.), Publ. Macmillan India Ltd., Delhi, 2009.
12. Innovation Management by Sanjay Kumar Singh and Bindu Gupta (Eds.), Publ. Macmillan India Ltd., Delhi, 2009.
2008
1. Innovation in Information and Communication Technology by Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, Jayanthi Ranjan, B.S. Sahay and Stephen Nicholas (Eds.), Publ. Macmillan India Ltd., Delhi, 2008.
2. Redefining Business Horizons by Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, Jayanthi Ranjan, B.S. Sahay and Stephen Nicholas (Eds.), Publ. Macmillan India Ltd., Delhi, 2008.
3. Innovation in Management Practices by Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, Jayanthi Ranjan, B.S. Sahay and Stephen Nicholas (Eds.), Publ. Macmillan India Ltd., Delhi, 2008.
4. Handbook on Management Cases by B.S. Sahay, Tojo Thatchenkery, and G.D. Sardana (Eds.), Publ. Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008.
5. Brands Rising … As Products Fall by Lubna Nafees and Omkumar Krishnan (Eds.), Publ. Macmillan India Ltd., Delhi, 2008.
6. Green Marketing: Emerging Issues in Sustainable Development by Somnath Chakrabarti and Raghavendra Rao (Eds.), Publ. Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008.
7. Technology and Innovation in Marketing by Rajat Gera (Ed.), Publ. Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008.
8. Data Management by Jayanthi Ranjan and Poonam Garg (Ed.), Publ. Macmillan India Ltd., Delhi, 2008.
9. TQM – Planning, Design and Implementation by V.K. Khanna, Prem Vrat, B.S. Sahay and Ravi Shankar; Publ. New Age International Publishers (P) Ltd., New Delhi, 2008.
10. Decision Sciences and Technology for Globalization by B.S. Sahay, J.N.D. Gupta, Surinder Batra, Sanjay Kumar and Sushil Kumar (Ed.); Publ. Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi,2008.
11. Compensation and Reward Management, B.D. Singh, Excel Books, New Delhi, 2008.
12. Industrial Relations and Labour Laws, B.D. Singh, Excel Books, New Delhi, 2008.
13. Industrial Relations: Emerging Paradigms, B.D. Singh, Excel Books, New Delhi, 2008.
14. Labour Laws for Managers, B.D. Singh, Excel Books, New Delhi, 2008.
Book Chapters 2010 1. Gossain, R. and Thakur, Rajiv, R. “The Extraordinary Story of Mittal Steel: Strategic Position in a Dynamic
Environment”, How of Strategy by Rajiv R. Thakur and Sanjay Kumar Singh (Eds.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2010, pp. 372‐384.
2. Agrawal, R.K.; and Swaroop, P. “Talent‐Acqusition from Indian B‐schools: Role of Employer Brand Image and Word‐of‐Mouth Endorsements”, Talent Management in India – Challenges and Opportunities by Masood Hasan, Anil Kumar Singh and Somesh Dhamija (Eds.), Atlantic Publishers and Distributors (P) Ltd., 2010, pp. 242‐272.
3. Jindal, D.; Jee, Chandan; and Thakur, Rajiv, R. “Nissan: Strategies to Build Global Presence”, How of Strategy by Rajiv R. Thakur and Sanjay Kumar Singh (Eds.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2010, pp.358‐371.
4. Bahuguna, B.C.; and Singh, S.K. “Talent Management and Retention Strategies in Management Institution”, Strategy and Smart Organizations by Sanjay Kumar Singh and Rajiv R. Thakur (Eds.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2010, pp. 345‐352.
5. Sar, A.; and Garg, Poonam “Study of Critical Success Factors for ERP Implementation in Indian Manufacturing Sector” in Innovations and Advances in Computer Science and Engineering by Poonam Garg, Susmi Routray, and Madan Gupta (Eds.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2010, pp. 264‐276.
6. Arora, K.; and Garg, Poonam “Fingerprint Classification using Singularities Detection through Ant Colony Optimization” in Innovations and Advances in Computer Science and Engineering by Poonam Garg, Susmi Routray, and Madan Gupta (Eds.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2010, pp. 139‐147.
7. Kapoor, A.; and Routray, Susmi “Hidden Parameters of a BI Multidimensional Implementation Approach”, in Innovations and Advances in Data Management by Poonam Garg, Susmi Routray, and Madan Gupta (Eds.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2010, pp. 318‐324.
8. Ranjan, Jayanthi;and Rishi, Bikramjit “A Review of Indian Bidi Industry: A Research Agenda”, in Managing Business Organizations, Knowledge and The External Environment”, by Stephen Nicholas and Jayanthi Ranjan (Eds.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2010, pp.410‐422.
9. Chakaraborty, N.; Ranjan, Jayanthi;and Sharma, V. “Federated RHIO Solution for HR Healthcare Data Protection”, in Trends and Techniques in ICT by Stephen Nicholas and Jayanthi Ranjan (Eds.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2010, pp. 217‐230.
10. Ranjan, Jayanthi;and Ranjan, R. “Data Mining in Higher Technical Institutions in India”, in Data Information Management by Stephen Nicholas and Jayanthi Ranjan (Eds.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2010, pp. 396 ‐407.
11. Prusty, Sadananda “Does Income Influence Consumption Expenditure?”, in the proceedings of International Conference on Operations and Management Sciences 2010 (ICOMS 2010) by Jitendra Sharma and S. Maheswaran (Ed.), Excel India Publishers, 2010, pp. 448‐452.
2009
1. Krishnan, Omkumar; and Nafees, Lubna “Construction of a Tool for Destination Branding: The Case of
Seven Sisters of India” in Brand Research by Lubna Nafees, Omkumar Krishnan and Tim Gore (Eds.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2009, pp.94‐112.
2. Bhattacharyya, Subhajit “Diversification and Financial Performances : The Case of Moser Baer India Ltd.”, in Enhancing Organizational Performance Through Strategic Initiatives by G.D. Sardana and Tojo Thatchenkery (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., 2009, pp. 96‐105.
3. Prashar, Sanjeev and Aggarwal Rashmi K. “The Intellectual Property Valuation – A case of Jet Airways, the innovative and critical times ahead, an Indian Perspective”, in World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, Vol. 53, May 2009, pp. 1264‐1270
4. Kawadi, G.; and Malhotra, Gunjan “India’s Development and its Trade Dynamics with SAARC”, in India’s Development Scenario – Challenges and Prospects by Yatindra Singh Sisodia (Ed.), Rawat Publications, 2009, pp. 305‐316.
5. Malhotra, Gunjan “The Role of ICT on Quality of Higher Education in India” in Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital – Emerging Perspectives by Surinder Batra and Franciso Javier Carrillo (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2009, pp. 912‐924.
6. Agarwal, Ranjana “India’s Competitiveness in Knowledge Economy” in Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital – Emerging Perspectives by Surinder Batra and Franciso Javier Carrillo (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2009, pp. 897‐911.
7. Batra, Surinder “New National Level Initiatives on Skill Development in India: A Critique from Perspective of Knowledge Economy” in Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital – Emerging Perspectives by Surinder Batra and Franciso Javier Carrillo (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2009, pp. 882‐896.
8. Vadra, Ratna and Arora, Puneet “Dubai Moving Towards Knowledge‐Based Economy” in Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital – Emerging Perspectives by Surinder Batra and Franciso Javier Carrillo (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2009, pp. 792‐802.
9. Kumar, Rashmi; and Prashar, Sanjeev “Geographical Indicators – Are they Indicating Growth of IP Protection in India: The Strategic and Legal Implications with Special Reference to Basmati” in Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital – Emerging Perspectives by Surinder Batra and Franciso Javier Carrillo (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2009, pp. 660‐678.
10. Nath, A.; Kalra, P.; and Batra, Surinder “Innovation and Creativity through Knowledge Management” in Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital – Emerging Perspectives by Surinder Batra and Franciso Javier Carrillo (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2009, pp. 643‐659.
11. Batra, Surinder “On‐line Idea Generation for Creating Innovative Knowledge‐Select Case Studies” in Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital – Emerging Perspectives by Surinder Batra and Franciso Javier Carrillo (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2009, pp. 630‐642.
12. Gupta, V.K. “Strategic Framework for Managing Forces of Continuity and Change in Supply Chain Management of Lighting Industry in India” in Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital – Emerging Perspectives by Surinder Batra and Franciso Javier Carrillo (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2009, pp. 477‐488.
13. Mishra, Sita “Managing Knowledge in Marketing : Tool for Competitive Advantage” in Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital – Emerging Perspectives by Surinder Batra and Franciso Javier Carrillo (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2009, pp. 95‐107.
14. Sahay, Vinita “Yield Management : Application of Information Technology across the Service Industry” in Advances in Technology and Innovation in Marketing by Rajat Gera (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., 2009, pp. 376‐385.
15. Batra, S. “Promoting the Use of Knowledge Management as a Tool for Securing Larger Good of the
Society” in Knowledge Economy: The Indian Challenge” by Ashoka Chandra and M. K. Khanijo (Ed.), SAGE Publications 2009, pp.
16. Garg, Poonam “Meta‐Heuristic Optimization Algorithms for Cryptanalysis” in Advances in Computer Science and Engineering by Poonam Garg, Jayanthi Ranjan, Madan Gupta and Narendra S. Chaudhari (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., 2009. pp. 119‐126.
17. Kumar, P; Garg, A.K.; and Garg, Poonam “Selection and Evaluation Criterion for ERP” in Advances in Computer Science and Engineering by Poonam Garg, Jayanthi Ranjan, Madan Gupta and Narendra S. Chaudhari (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., 2009. pp. 295‐301.
18. Ranjan, Jayanthi “Clustering Methods for Statistical Analysis in Bio Informatics” in Advances in Computer Science and Engineering by Poonam Garg, Jayanthi Ranjan, Madan Gupta and Narendra S. Chaudhari (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., 2009. pp. 357‐369.
19. Khurana, Reema; and Mandke Vijay, V. “Examples to Discuss the Implications of Information Integrity in Education and Healthcare” in Advances in Data Management by Poonam Garg, Jayanthi Ranjan, Madan Gupta and Narendra S. Chaudhari (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., 2009. pp. 43‐48.
20. Ranjan, Jayanthi “Business Intelligence” in Advances in Data Management by Poonam Garg, Jayanthi Ranjan, Madan Gupta and Narendra S. Chaudhari (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., 2009. pp. 62‐66.
21. Ranjan, Jayanthi “Data Mining Techniques for Cluster Analysis of Gene Expression Data” in Advances in Data Management by Poonam Garg, Jayanthi Ranjan, Madan Gupta and Narendra S. Chaudhari (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., 2009. pp. 148‐156.
22. Routray, Susmi; Sherry, A.M.; and Reddy, B.V.R. “ATM Network Design and Bandwidth Managemnet: A Review” in Advances in Communication Network and Data Security by Poonam Garg, Jayanthi Ranjan, Madan Gupta and Narendra S. Chaudhari (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., 2009. pp. 46‐54.
23. Garg, Poonam “Evolutionary Meta Heuristic Approach to Attack on the Mono‐Alphabetic Substitution Cipher” in Advances in Communication Network and Data Security by Poonam Garg, Jayanthi Ranjan, Madan Gupta and Narendra S. Chaudhari (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., 2009. pp. 240‐246.
24. Gupta, Bindu; and Singh, Sarika “What Motivate Creative Employees: An Empirical Study of Designer and Non‐designer Professionals” in Building Blocks of Organizational Creativity by Bindu Gupta and Sanjay Kumar Singh (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2009, pp. 86‐98.
25. Singh, P.; and Singh, S.K. “Creativity and Innovation at New Holland Tractors: Role of Leadership and Organizational Culture” in Building Blocks of Organizational Creativity by Bindu Gupta and Sanjay Kumar Singh (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2009, pp. 251‐260.
26. Arora, V.; Kharbanda, A.; Mandloi, A.; and Gupta, Bindu “Understanding Corporate Identity: A Qualitative Analysis”, in Building Blocks of Organizational Creativity by Bindu Gupta and Sanjay Kumar Singh (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2009, pp. 330‐352.
27. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, V. “Application of Data Mining Techniques in Customer Relationship Management for Competitive Advantage”, in Building Blocks of Organizational Creativity by Bindu Gupta and Sanjay Kumar Singh (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2009, pp. 353‐368.
28. Singh, S.K. “The Discipline of Organizational Innovation”, in Innovation Management by Sanjay Kumar Singh and Bindu Gupta (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2009, pp. 95‐106.
29. Rao, V. Nishant; Arora, V; and Jham, Vimi “The ICI Paints Contact Centre”, in Innovation Management by Sanjay Kumar Singh and Bindu Gupta (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2009, pp. 154‐162.
30. Mishra, Sita; and Yadav, C. “Gaining Competitive Advantage by Managing Innovation and Creativity in Organizations”, in Innovation Management by Sanjay Kumar Singh and Bindu Gupta (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2009, pp. 207‐215.
31. Kwan, Peter, C.M.; and Gupta, Bindu “Facilitating and Inhibiting Factors of Innovation in Small and Medium Enterprises in Hong Kong”, in Innovation Management by Sanjay Kumar Singh and Bindu Gupta (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2009, pp. 237‐250.
32. Ranjan, Jayanthi “Effective HRIS: A Data Mining Approach”, in Innovation Management by Sanjay Kumar Singh and Bindu Gupta (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2009, pp. 251‐266.
33. Yarmal, S.; and Singh, S.K. “Managing Change through Learning Environment”, in Innovation Management by Sanjay Kumar Singh and Bindu Gupta (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2009, pp. 361‐370.
34. Kodwani, Amitabh Deo; and Basu, A. “A Case Study on ‘Cycle Time’ Measurement – The Quantitative Analysis of Recruitment Function”, in Innovation Management by Sanjay Kumar Singh and Bindu Gupta (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2009, pp. 389‐398.
35. Aggarwal, Rashmi Kumar; and Prashar, Sanjeev “Putting Corporate Governance into Roles – Innovation Perspectives”, in Innovation Management by Sanjay Kumar Singh and Bindu Gupta (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2009, pp. 421‐438.
2008
1. Prusty, Sadananda “Openness and Economic Growth of India and China: A Comparative Study”, in India in the Emerging Global Order by Nayak, Amar K.J.R. and M.G. Jamon (eds.), Publ. Tata McGraw‐Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, Chapter 12, pp.190‐202, 2008
2. Mohd. Laequddin; Sahay, B.S.; and Sahay, Vinita “Re‐defining Trust in Supply Chain Partners Relationship”, in Redefining Business Horizons by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and Stephen Nicholas (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 88‐103.
3. Sahay, Vinita Service Quality Measurement Scales : SERVQUAL vs. SERVPERF”, in Redefining Business Horizons by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and Stephen Nicholas (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 149‐158.
4. Samuel, M.V.; Sahay, B.S.; and Shah, M. “A Case on Cost Optimization of Apple Supply Chain: A Growers’ Perspective”, in Redefining Business Horizons by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and Stephen Nicholas (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 159‐167.
5. Jham, Vimi “Electronic Customer Relationship Management – A New Approach of Business for the Airline Industry”, in Redefining Business Horizons by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and Stephen Nicholas (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 230‐240.
6. Mishra, Sita “Value Creation in E‐Retailing: A New Business Paradigm for Creating Competitive Advantage”, in Redefining Business Horizons by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and Stephen Nicholas (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 264‐277.
7. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Agarwal, Ruchi “Applications of Segmentation in Customer Relationship Management”, in Redefining Business Horizons by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and Stephen Nicholas (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 322‐331.
8. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Gaur, Loveleen “Demystifying Analytical‐CRM: Analysis of Customer Behaviour and Perceptions”, in Redefining Business Horizons by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and Stephen Nicholas (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 333‐340.
9. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Agarwal R. “Applying Decision Trees using Data Mining in Indian Retail Industry”, in Redefining Business Horizons by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and Stephen Nicholas (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 550‐562.
10. Singh, S.K.; and Sahay, B.S. “Business Excellence in Global Corporations Through Emotionally Intelligent Leadership”, in Redefining Business Horizons by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and Stephen Nicholas (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 582‐597.
11. Singhal, N. and Gupta, Himani “Future of Export in India”, in Innovation in Management Practices by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and Stephen Nicholas (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 34‐37.
12. Singh, Vijayendra; and Thakur, Rajiv, R. “Understanding the Unfolding of Present Oil Scenario to Plan for a Better Future”, in Innovation in Management Practices by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and Stephen Nicholas (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 151‐161.
13. Malhotra, Gunjan “Trade Relationship between India and SAARC Countries”, in Innovation in Management Practices by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and Stephen Nicholas (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 251‐259.
14. Jha, Shailesh Kumar,; and Thakur, Rajiv, R. “Strategic Approach in Redefining Service Desk Management: A Case Study of ICICI Prudential”, in Innovation in Management Practices by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and Stephen Nicholas (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 267‐272.
15. Jain, Ankur; and Thakur, Rajiv, R. “Promoting Higher Education in Emerging Economies a Framework in Indian Context”, in Innovation in Management Practices by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and Stephen Nicholas (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 307‐315.
16. Agarwal, Ranjana; and Sebastian, V.J. “FDI in IT Sector: An Empirical Analysis with Special Reference to the Delhi Region”, in Innovation in Management Practices by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and Stephen Nicholas (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 378‐388.
17. Chakraborty, N.; and Ranjan, Jayanthi “IT Security in an Economic Crisis”, in Innovation in Information and Communication Technology by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and Stephen Nicholas (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 68‐73.
18. Dhyani, A.; Dhyani, R.; and Ranjan, Jayanthi “Data Mining Principles in Life Insurance Industry”, in Innovation in Information and Communication Technology by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and Stephen Nicholas (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 74‐81.
19. Jain, C.; Jain, P.; and Ranjan, Jayanthi “Parivartan – ICT as an Enabler of Rural Empowerment”, in Innovation in Information and Communication Technology by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and Stephen Nicholas (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 103‐110.
20. Ranjan, Jayanthi; Khanna, R.; and Ratan, A. “Inforrmation Technology – The Next Generation Trends”, in Innovation in Information and Communication Technology by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and Stephen Nicholas (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 183‐198.
21. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, Vishal “Techniques, Process and Enterprise Application for ECRM using Data Mining”, in Innovation in Information and Communication Technology by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and Stephen Nicholas (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 199‐206.
22. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Ranjan, Raju “Application of Data Mining Techniques in Higher Education in India”, in Innovation in Information and Communication Technology by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and Stephen Nicholas (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 207‐216.
23. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Tripathi, Pooja “Competence Management in Academics: Data Mining Approach”, in Innovation in Information and Communication Technology by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and Stephen Nicholas (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 217‐230.
24. Sinha, S. K.; and Sardana, G.D. “TPM Initiatives at National Engineering Industries Ltd.” in Handbook on Management Cases by B.S. Sahay, Tojo Thatchenkery and G.D. Sardana (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 495‐509.
25. Samuel, Michael Vinrald; Sahay, B.S.; and Shah, Mrinalini “A Case Study on Decision Making: An Apple Growers Dilemma.” in Handbook on Management Cases by B.S. Sahay, Tojo Thatchenkery and G.D. Sardana (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 528‐534.
26. S., Saravanan; Dhar, Avijit; and Rishi, Bikram Jit “Logistics Issues in BALCO’s Alumina Import” in Handbook on Management Cases by B.S. Sahay, Tojo Thatchenkery and G.D. Sardana (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 535‐543.
27. Mohd. Laeequddin, Sahay, B.S.; and Waheed K. Abdul; “Is it a Matter of Trust?” in Handbook on Management Cases by B.S. Sahay, Tojo Thatchenkery and G.D. Sardana (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 519‐527.
28. Vadra, Ratna; and Arora, Puneet; “Acquisition of Ranbaxy ‐ Is it a setback to rise of Indian MNCs?” in Handbook on Management Cases by B.S. Sahay, Tojo Thatchenkery and G.D. Sardana (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 71‐81.
29. Singla A.R., Behl Vaibhav and Pamnani Vikas; “eBay CartRoad” in Handbook on Management Cases by B.S. Sahay, Tojo Thatchenkery and G.D. Sardana (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 571‐584.
30. Kodwani, Amitabh Deo; and Singh, Shalini; and Waheed K. Abdul; “Organizational Culture: The Google Way” in Handbook on Management Cases by B.S. Sahay, Tojo Thatchenkery and G.D. Sardana (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 207‐221.
31. Baxi, A.; Mathur, R.C.; and Agrawal, R.K. “Corporate Governance in Banking Industry” in Handbook on Management Cases by B.S. Sahay, Tojo Thatchenkery and G.D. Sardana (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 285‐301.
32. Aggarwal, Rashmi Kumar; Saksena, A.; and Nagpal, K. “Venturing Online, the Journey Ahead – A Case Study of Tata Capital” in Handbook on Management Cases by B.S. Sahay, Tojo Thatchenkery and G.D. Sardana (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 557‐570.
33. Sahay, Vinita; and Agarwal, Rashmi K. “Fight for the Himalayas” in Handbook on Management Cases by B.S. Sahay, Tojo Thatchenkery and G.D. Sardana (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 385‐390.
34. Nafees, Lubna; and Krishnan, Omkumar “Congruence of Brand and Individual Personality: The Perfect Route to Loyalty”, in Brands Rising … As Product Falls by Lubna Nafees and Omkumar Krishnan (Ed.), Macmillan India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 107‐121.
35. Krishnan, Omkumar; and Nafees, Lubna “Contemporary Trends in Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches to Brand Research”, in Brands Rising … As Product Falls by Lubna Nafees and Omkumar Krishnan (Ed.), Macmillan India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 216‐230.
36. Vadra, Ratna “Green Marketing in International Busienss”, in Green Marketing by Somnath Chakrabarti and Raghavendra Rao (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 32‐40.
37. Aggarwal, Rashmi K.; and Prashar, Sanjeev “Green Phobia Going Overboard: A Case Study of Jain Udyog, Goa”, in Green Marketing by Somnath Chakrabarti and Raghavendra Rao (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 41‐50.
38. Chakrabarti, Somnath “An Approach to Understanding Consumer Buying Behaviour in the Purchase of Organic Food in India”, in Green Marketing by Somnath Chakrabarti and Raghavendra Rao (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 172‐177.
39. Mishra, Sita; and Rishi, Bikram Jit “A Model to Comprehend Environmentally Conscious Consumer
Behaviour”, in Green Marketing by Somnath Chakrabarti and Raghavendra Rao (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 279‐289.
40. Gupta, Himani; and Singhal N. “Carbon Credit Strategic Tool for Eco‐Friendly Environment”, in Green Marketing by Somnath Chakrabarti and Raghavendra Rao (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 247‐269.
41. Sharma, V.; and Sardana, G.D. “Impact of SCM Practices on Quality of Design in Automobile Industry”, in Supply Chain Management & Competitiveness by D.P. Goyal and Siddharth Verma (Eds.), Macmillan India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 98–113.
42. Kalra, P.; Sareen, V.; and Sardana, G.D. “Building Competencies Through Supply Chain Integration in M&A, Joint Ventures”, in Supply Chain Management & Competitiveness by D.P. Goyal and Siddharth Verma (Eds.), Macmillan India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 351–364.
43. Kumar, Shailesh; and Thakur, Rajiv, R. “Strategic Approach in Redefining Service Desk Management: A Case Study of ICICI Prudential”, in Innovation in Management Practices by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and Stephen Nicholas (Ed.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 267‐272.
44. Thakur, Rajiv, Ranjan “Redefining Supply Chain for Global Competitive Advantage in Indian Agriculture Sector”, in Supply Chain Management & Competitiveness by D.P. Goyal and Siddharth Verma (Eds.), Macmillan India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp.85–97.
45. Ranade, P.; and Thakur, Rajiv, R. “Improving Logistics Performance through Benchmarking for Achieving Global Excellence”, in Supply Chain Management & Competitiveness by D.P. Goyal and Siddharth Verma (Eds.), Macmillan India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 398–405.
46. Khurana, Reema; Kapoor, N.; and Mandke, V.V. “An Analytical Framework for Cost Benefit Analysis of Information Integrity”, in Supply Chain Management & Competitiveness by D.P. Goyal and Siddharth Verma (Eds.), Macmillan India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 09–18.
47. Khurana, Reema; and Mandke, V.V. “Quality Necessary but not Sufficient: The Information Integrity Imperative”, in Supply Chain Management & Competitiveness by D.P. Goyal and Siddharth Verma (Eds.), Macmillan India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 35–43.
48. Ranjan Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, V. “Application of Data Mining Techniques in Financial Sector for Profitable Customer Relationship Management”, in Data Management by Jayanthi Ranjan and Poonam Garg (Eds.), Macmillan India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 368‐379.
49. Ranjan Jayanthi; and Agarwal, Ruchi “A Review of Data Mining Tools in an Industry”, in Data Management by Jayanthi Ranjan and Poonam Garg (Eds.), Macmillan India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 380‐389.
50. Ranjan Jayanthi; and Khalil, Saani “Data Warehouse and Business Intelligence at Centurion Bank of Punjab: A Case Study”, in Data Management by Jayanthi Ranjan and Poonam Garg (Eds.), Macmillan India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 390‐402.
51. Awasthy, N.; and Ranjan, Jayanthi “Role of Knowledge Management to revamp the Professional institutes”, in Data Management by Jayanthi Ranjan and Poonam Garg (Eds.), Macmillan India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 488‐494.
52. Roy, Santanu; and Nagpaul, P.S. “Measuring Relative Efficiencies of Public Institutions: A Study in the Indian Context” ”, in Data Management by Jayanthi Ranjan and Poonam Garg (Eds.), Macmillan India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 503‐513.
53. Routray, Susmi; Sherry, A.M.; and B.V.R. Reddy “A Memetic Algorithm based solution to Bandwidth Optimization in ATM Networks”, in Data Management by Jayanthi Ranjan and Poonam Garg (Eds.), Macmillan India Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 886‐893.
54. Garg, Poonam “Memetic Evolutionary Meta‐Heuristic Attack on Simplified Data Encryption Standard algorithm” in Data Management by Jayanthi Ranjan and Poonam Garg (Eds.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., 2008, pp. 1097‐1106.
55. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Tripathi, Pooja “IT Supported Organizational Competence Measurement Tools: Working Systems and Research Literature”, in Data Management by Jayanthi Ranjan and Poonam Garg (Eds.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., 2008, pp. 1267‐1275.
56. Kapur, Deepak “Data Management Issues in Indian Urban Bodies”, in Data Management by Jayanthi Ranjan and Poonam Garg (Eds.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., 2008, pp. 1344‐1348.
57. Chakraborty, N.; and Ranjan, Jayanthi “Tackling Outsourcing Risks”, in Data Management by Jayanthi Ranjan and Poonam Garg (Eds.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., 2008, pp. 1386‐1391.
58. Linthoingambi, N.; and Agarwal, Ranjana “Adopting Information Technology for Effective CSR Reporting”, in Data Management by Jayanthi Ranjan and Poonam Garg (Eds.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., 2008, pp. 1392‐1400.
59. Johri, V.; Nema, U.; and Ranjan, Jayanthi “Customer Relationship Management: Design and Strategies”, in Data Management by Jayanthi Ranjan and Poonam Garg (Eds.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., 2008, pp. 1413‐1422.
60. Jham, Vimi “Knowledge Management: Integrating customer relationship management and knowledge management concepts”, in Data Management by Jayanthi Ranjan and Poonam Garg (Eds.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., 2008, pp. 1431‐1444.
61. Laeequddin, M.; and Sahay, B.S. “Risk: The Limiting Factor of Supply Chain Partner Relationship Trust – A conceptual Frame Work”, in Decision Sciences and Technology for Globalization by B.S. Sahay, J.N.D. Gupta, Surinder Batra, Sanjay Kumar and Sushil Kumar (Eds.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 3‐17.
62. Khan, A.K.; Bakappa, B.; and Sahay B.S. “Impact of agile Supply chains’ planning on firms’ performance: Cluster Analysis and Validation”, in Decision Sciences and Technology for Globalization by B.S. Sahay, J.N.D. Gupta, Surinder Batra, Sanjay Kumar and Sushil Kumar (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp.18‐40.
63. Shah, Mrinalini “Management of Supply chain with co‐opetition by using fuzzy logic based software”, in Decision Sciences and Technology for Globalization by B.S. Sahay, J.N.D. Gupta, Surinder Batra, Sanjay Kumar and Sushil Kumar (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp.41‐48.
64. Roy, Santanu; and Napaul, P.S. “Quantitative R&D Performance Measurement: Rank Ordering through Pasco”, in Decision Sciences and Technology for Globalization by B.S. Sahay, J.N.D. Gupta, Surinder Batra, Sanjay Kumar and Sushil Kumar (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 136‐142.
65. Prashar, Sanjeev; and Jaisal, S.S. “Application of Statistical Tools in achieving TQM: A Comparative Analysis of Indian Passenger Car Companies”, in Decision Sciences and Technology for Globalization by B.S. Sahay, J.N.D. Gupta, Surinder Batra, Sanjay Kumar and Sushil Kumar (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 156‐166.
66. Batra, Surinder “India's growth as a Knowledge Economy through education and training: Issues and Strategies” in Decision Sciences and Technology for Globalization by B.S. Sahay, J.N.D. Gupta, Surinder Batra, Sanjay Kumar and Sushil Kumar (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp.583‐594.
67. Aggarwal, Rashimi K. “Patents and the traditional medicines in India”, in Decision Sciences and Technology for Globalization by B.S. Sahay, J.N.D. Gupta, Surinder Batra, Sanjay Kumar and Sushil Kumar (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008, pp. 475‐486.
Details of Status of Research Scholars (FPM Programme) (Attachment 13)
Sl. No. Name of Scholar Month/Year
of Admission Mode Supervisors Research Topic
FPM Awarded in March 2006
1 Nikhil Agarwal March 2001 P/T A.M. Sherry ‐‐
Protocol Augmentation Statute of Transactional Web Presence and its impact on Indian Business
FPM Awarded in March 2007
2 Pradeep K. Khandelwal Sept 1999 P/T R.P. Saxena N.K.
Uberoi An Assessment Of Indian Consumer and Industry Attitude Towards Green Marketing
Ph.D. awarded in 2009 (GGSIPU, Delhi)
3. Mr. Vikram Sharma April, 2005 P/T Dr. B.S.
Sahay Dr. G.D. Sardana
Impact of Supply Chain Management on Quality and Competitive Success of Automobile Industry in India
Details of Status of Research Scholars
Sl. No. Name of Scholar Month/Year of
Admission Mode Supervisors
Research Topic 1st Supervisor 2nd Supervisor
1. Manas Mayur Mar‐05 P/T* Manipadma Datta ‐‐ A study of the Determinants and
Impacts of Indian IPOs
2. Muralidhara A. Jun‐05 P/T Vinita Sahay Omkumar Krishnan
Consumers’ Behaviour towards Repceptability of Store Brands vis‐à‐vis National Brands with reference to Readymade Garments
3. Yashpal Singh Kanwar Nov‐06 P/T B.S. Sahay A.D.
Kodwani
A Study of Organizational and Individual Factors of Employee Retention
4. Rajat Gera Nov‐06 P/T V.J. Sebastian ‐‐
An Empirical Study of Linkages between Service Quality, Customer Satisfaction and Service Value with Behavioural Intentions in Financial Services: Study of Banks and Insurance Sector in NCR
5. Shalini Singh Nov‐06 P/T A.D.Kodwani R.K. Agrawal
Employee Life Style Orientation, Psychological Empowerment, Organizational Functioning and Turnover Intent in Indian IT Companies
6. Mohd. Laeequddin Nov‐06 P/T G.D.
Sardana B.S. Sahay Design and Development of a Trust Building Model for Supply Chain Partnership
7. Renu Misra Nov‐06 P/T R.K. Agrawal Ranjana Agarwal
A Study of Emotional Labour, Job Stress and Employee Engagement in Indian Call Center
8. N.Linthoingambi Devi Nov‐06 P/T Sonu Goyal Ranjana
Agarwal
Study of CSR Practices in India and Investigation of Relationship between CSR and Financial Performance
9. Srijib N. Maiti Nov‐06 P/T S.Batra ‐‐ Information Technology in Management
10. Madhulika Mohta Aug‐07 P/T Sonu Goyal S. Prusty CSR as strategic management tool in the developing world
11. Vijayendra Singh Aug‐07 P/T Rajiv R. Thakur Sonu Goyal
International Business ‐ Designing global strategies for various sectors of Indian economy
12. Satish Koshal Aug‐07 P/T Vinita Sahay B.S. Sahay Developing CRI using System Dynamics Approach
13. Mahesh Mahajan Aug‐07 P/T Sanjeev Prashar B.S. Sahay Marketing of IT Services and
Products in India
14. Michael Vindral Samuel Aug‐07 F/T B.S. Sahay Mrinalini
Shah Vegegtable Supply Chain Management
Ph.D. with National Law University, Jodhpur
Sl. No.
Name of Research Scholar
Year/Month of Admission
Mode Name of Faculty Supervisor(s) Research Topic / Area
1. Ms. Neeti Mathur Jan 2010 F/T Dr. Amitabh Kodwani OB/HRM2. Mr. Pranay Verma Jan 2010 P/T Dr. Sanjeev Prashar Marketing3. Mr. Shalini Mathur Jan 2010 P/T Dr. Sanjeev Prashar Marketing4. Mr. Gaurav Sharma July 2010 P/T Dr. M. Chaturvedi Marketing5. Mr. K.Sai Prasaad July 2010 P/T Dr. Sita Mishra Marketing6. Mr. P.N. Ranjit Kumar July 2010 P/T Dr. M. Chaturvedi Marketing7. Mr. Vijayendra Singh July 2010 P/T Dr. R.R. Thakur Strategy8. Ms. Daisy Mathur Jain Jan 2011 P/T Dr. Reema Khurana IT Mgt.9. Ms. Raunica Ahluwalia Jan 2011 P/T Dr. Omkumar Krishnan Marketing10. Mr. Somnath Mitra Jan 2011 P/T Dr. Santanu Roy Tech. Mgmt.11. Mr. Srinath V. Jan 2011 P/T Dr. S. Batra/ Dr. Jayanthi Ranjan Cyber Security12. Mr. Suchit Rout Jan 2011 P/T Dr. Santanu Roy Marketing13. Mr. Varun Dawar Jan 2011 P/T Dr. S.K. Ganguli Finance
Award Won by Faculty Members (Attachment 13)
1. V.K. Khanna has received Best Ph.D. Thesis Award for the thesis entitled Management in Automobile Sector: A System Dynamics Approach on January 30, 2006 at Prestige Institute of Management and Research, Indore.
2. V.K. Khanna, Prem Vrat, Ravi Shankar, B.S. Sahay: Highly Commended Award for the paper “Managing the Transition phases in the TQM journey: A system dynamics approach” by Literati Club.
3. B.S. Sahay has received “Award of Excellence in Research” from Management Development Institute, Gurgaon in recognizing his scholarly contribution in Research and Publications in National and International journal.
4. Samir K. Srivastava has been awarded McGraw Hill Publishing Best Paper Award in Operations Management / Management Information System” for his paper titled “Profit Driven Reverse Logistic”. The paper was presented at the 3rd Global Conference on Business Economics held at Amsterdam, Netherlands.
5. Dr. Mirinali Shah won the “Outstanding Women Management Researcher Award” by AIMS‐International. 2008.
6. Dr. Jayanthi Ranjan won the “Best Teacher Award” by the Ghaziabad Management Association, 2008. 7. Dr. B.S. Sahay: ISTD Book Award 2006 – 07 : Supply Chain – Modelling and Solutions 8. Dr. B.S. Sahay: Deccan Herald Best Teacher in Management Award North, 2008 9. 16th Business School Affairs & Dewang Mehta Business School Award won by IMT, (Business School with Best
Academic Input in Operations & Manufacturing), in September, 2008 10. Dr. Sadananda Prusty won Case Study (Hindalco Vs. Novelis : A Case on Acquisition) at the “Aditya Birla
Centre at London Business School” in 2008. 11. Dr. Anwar Ali won “The Award for Excellence in Online Education”, by U21 Global in June, 2009 12. 17th Business School Affairs & Dewang Mehta Business School Award won by IMT “Business School with best
Academic input (Syllabus) in Marketing” 13. Dr. Jayanti Ranjan won “AIMS International Young Management Researcher Award” 2009 14. IMT has been selected for ‘Institutional Appreciation Award’ in recognition of its outstanding contribution to
AIMS International and Management Education, in December 2009. 15. IMT won Innovation Leadership Award, given by DNA (Dinik Bhaskar) on February 12, 2010
16. IMT won B‐school with Industry Related Curriculum in (Marketing) award by Dainik Bhaskar on February 12, 2010
17. Dr. Jayanti Ranjan won ‘Accredited Management Teacher (AMT)’ in the area of IT by All India Management Association, Centre for Management Services, April, 2010.
18. Dr. Jayanti Ranjan won AIMS International Management Researcher Award, organized by Association of Indian Management Schools, in November, 2010
19. Dr. Jayanti Ranjan won “Global Management Researcher Award” from AIMS International Conference, in January 2011, at IIM Ahmedabad.
20. IMT won ‘B‐School with Industry Related Curriculum in Marketing Award’: National B‐School Awards 2011 organized by Star News on February 12, 2011.
21. Dr. Lubna Nafees won Star News ‘Best Professor Teaching Marketing Management Award’: National B‐School Awards 2011 organized by Star News on February 12, 2011.
22. Dr. Santanu Roy chosen to receive the Best Professor in Asia Award in 2nd Asia’s Best B‐School Award in Operations Management, Hosted by CMO Asia for the year 2011
1. Dr. Barnali Chaklader’s proposal for the case on “Off‐shoring of research and development center in India: The GE way” has been accepted by London School of Business in their case study development initiative 2009.
2. Prof. Rajat Gera’s proposal for the case on “Quattro BPO solutions: Developing outsourcing solutions innovatively” has been accepted by London School of Business in their case study development initiative 2009.
3. Dr. Bindu Gupta’s proposal for the case on “IDEA product design: A success story of off‐shoring innovation” has been accepted by London School of Business in their case study development initiative 2009.
Grants Fetched (Attachment 14)
Proposals under Research Promotion Schemes (RPS)
2006 ‐ 07
Sl. # Title of Proposal Investigator Amount
1. Studies on Strategy to Develop Manufacturing Competitiveness.
Dr. G.D. Sardana & Dr. B.S. Sahay
Rs. 15. 00 lacs
2007 – 08
Sl. # Title of Proposal Investigator Amount
2. Humanitarian Logistics for Disaster Management: Principle Investigator
Dr. B.S. Sahay Rs. 20. 00 lacs
3. Developing Export Competitiveness for Indian Handicrafts
Dr. Deepak Kapur Rs. 20. 00 lacs
4. Canadian Studies Special Projects 2007 – 08: Introducing Sustainable Development into Management Education
Dr. Raghavendra G. Rao
Rs. 1,75,695/‐ (CAD 4505/‐)
2008 – 09
AICTE
5. As part of the AICTE Research Scheme, IMT Ghaziabad has been provided financial assistance to promote research and development in Entrepreneurship Development Programme.
Chief Coordinator – Dr. Omkumar Krishnan Coordinator – Dr. Lubna Nafees
Rs. 23. 00 lacs
6. Developing a Framework for Flexible Knowledge Management Indices
Principal Investigator – Dr. Surinder Batra
Rs. 12. 00 lacs
7. Design of a Management Information System (MIS) Model for Sustainable Competitive Advantage in different Retail Formats in India
Principal Investigator – Dr. R.K. Chakraborty Co‐Principal investigator – Dr. Reema Khurama
Rs. 10.00 lacs
2009 – 10
AICTE
8. RPS : Conceptualization and Development of a Regulatory Model for the Future Development of Organized Retail in India
Principal Investigator – Dr. V.J. Sebastian Co‐investigators – Dr. Lubna Nafees & Dr. Omkumar Krishnan
Rs. 10.00 Lacs
Emerald Group Publishing:
8. Management Education Research funded by Emerald Group Publishing (August 2009 to July 2010).
Dr. Lubna Nafees Project Coordinator
₤ 6,000.00 Rs. 4,72,097/‐
FEE in Rupees (Attachment 15)
PGDM
PGDM FT, PGDM (FIN), PGDM (HR), PGDM (IB) and PGDM (IT) Programmes 2009 - 2011 Head First Year Second Year I II III IV V VI
Academic Fee 73000 100000 100000 97000 88000 88000 Reading Material 6500 5500 5500 6500 5500 5500 Supply of IMT Publications including IMT Journal at concessional rates ( Annual)
500 500
Students’ Welfare Activities (includes medical cover/insurance & other utilities)
5000 5000
Library Fees 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 Life Membership of Alumni 2000 2000 Hospitality Charges 17500 22500 22500 27500 17500 17500 Computer Fee 3000 8500 8500 9000 5500 5500 Caution Money (Refundable) 5000 Total (Rs.) 117500 141500 141500 152500 121500 121500
PGDM FT, PGDM (FIN), PGDM (HR), PGDM (IB) and PGDM (IT) Programmes 2010 - 2012
Head First Year Second Year I II III IV V VI Total Academic Fee 117500 137500 137500 117500 137500 137500 785000 Computer Fee 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 60000 Group Insurance 5000 5000 10000 Hospitality Charges 25000 25000 25000 25000 25000 25000 150000 IMT Publications 500 500 1000 Library Fee 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 30000 Life Membership of Alumani 2000 2000 4000 Reading Meterial / Books 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 60000 Caution Money 5000 5000 180000 187500 187500 175000 187500 187500 1105000
Last Date of Submission At the time of admission offer letter 15/10/2010 15/01/2011 15/06/2011 15/10/2011 15/01/2012
PGDM, PGDM (Finance), PAGDM (HR), PGDM (IB) & PGDM (IT) Programmes 2011-13
Head First Year Second Year I II III IV V VI
Academic Fee 117500 137500 137500 117500 137500 137500 Computer Fee 15000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 Group Insurance 5000 5000 Hospitality Charges 25000 25000 25000 25000 25000 25000 IMT Publications 500 500 Library Fee 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 Life Membership of Alumani 2000 2000 Reading Meterial / Books 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 Caution Money 5000 185000 187500 187500 175000 187500 187500
Last Date of Submission At the time of admission offer letter 15/10/2011 15/01/2012 15/06/2012 15/10/2012 15/01/2013
PGDM (Executive)
PGDM (EXE) 2010 - 2011 I II III Total Academic Fee 175000 175000 175000 525000 Computer Fee 15000 15000 15000 45000 Group Insurance 7500 7500 Hospitality Charges 35000 35000 35000 105000 IMT Publications 1000 1000 Library Fee 6000 6000 6000 18000 Life Membership of Alumani 4000 4000 Reading Meterial / Books 15000 15000 15000 45000 Caution Money 5000 5000 263500 246000 246000 755500 Last Date of Submission At the time of admission
offer letter 30/10/2011 30/01/2012
PGDM (Part Time)
PGDM (P/T) 2009 - 2012 Head First Year Second Year Third Year
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX Academic Fee 35000 10000 10000 38750 15000 15000 42500 20000 20000 Reading Material/Books 4000 3000 3000 4000 3000 3000 4000 3000 3000 Supply of IMT Publications including IMT Journal at concessional rates ( Annual)
500 500 500
Library Fees 4000 3000 3000 4000 3000 3000 4000 3000 3000 Life Membership of Alumni 1000 1000 Caution Money (Refundable) 5000 Total (Rs.) 49500 16000 16000 48250 21000 21000 51000 26000 26000
PGDM (P/T) 2010 - 2013
Head First Year Second Year Third Year Total I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX Academic Fee 35000 10000 10000 38750 15000 15000 42500 20000 20000 206250 IMT Publications 500 500 500 1500 library caution money 2500 2500 Library Fee 4000 3000 3000 4000 3000 3000 4000 3000 3000 30000 Life Membership of Alumani 2000 2000 4000 Computer Caution Money 2500 2500 Reading Meterial / Books 4000 3000 3000 4000 3000 3000 4000 3000 3000 30000 50500 16000 16000 49250 21000 21000 51000 26000 26000 276750
Last Date of Submission At the time of
admission offer letter
15/10/2010 15/01/2011 15/06/2011 15/10/2011 15/01/2012 30/06/12 15/10/12 15/01/13
PGDM (P/T) 2011 - 2014 Head First Year Second Year Third Year Total
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX Academic Fee 35000 10000 10000 38750 15000 15000 42500 20000 20000 206250 IMT Publications 500 500 500 1500 library caution money 2500 2500 Library Fee 4000 3000 3000 4000 3000 3000 4000 3000 3000 30000 Life Membership of Alumani 2000 2000 4000 Computer Caution Money 2500 2500 Reading Meterial / Books 4000 3000 3000 4000 3000 3000 4000 3000 3000 30000 50500 16000 16000 49250 21000 21000 51000 26000 26000 276750
Last Date of Submission At the time of
admission offer letter
15/10/2010 15/01/2011 15/06/2011 15/10/2011 15/01/2012 30/06/12 15/10/12 15/01/13
Time Schedule for payment of fee for the entire programme:
Name of the Programme Time Schedule
1. Post‐Graduate Diploma in Management (Full‐Time) 2. Post‐Graduate Diploma in Management (Finance) 3. Post‐Graduate Diploma in Management (HR) 4. Post‐Graduate Diploma in Management (IT) 5. Post‐Graduate Diploma in Management (IB). All programmes are recognized by AICTE.
Rs. 1,80,000/‐ should be deposited with in two weeks of receiving offer letter.
Rs. 1,87,500/‐ 15 October 2010 Rs. 1,87,500/‐ 15 January 2011 Rs. 1,75,000/‐ 15 June 2011 Rs. 1,87,500/‐ 15 October 2011 Rs. 1,87,500/‐ 15 January 2012
Post‐Graduate Diploma in Management (Executive) recognized by AICTE.
Rs. 2,63,500/‐ should be deposited within two weeks of receiving offer letter.
Rs. 2,46,000/‐ second installment ( October 30, 2010) Rs. 2,56,000/‐ third installment ( January 30,2011)
Post –Graduate Diploma in Business Management (Part Time) recognized by AICTE.
Rs. 59,500/‐ should be deposited within two weeks of receiving offer letter.
Rs. 16,000/‐ 15 October 2010 Rs. 16,000/‐ 15 January 2011 Rs. 49,250/‐ 15 June 2011 Rs. 21,000/‐ 15 October 2011 Rs. 21,000/‐ 15 January 2012 Rs. 51,000/‐ 15 June 2012 Rs. 26,000/‐ 15 October 2012 Rs. 26,000/‐ 15 January 20013
Admission Calendar (Attachment 16)
• Calendar for 2011‐13 for general category Last date for request for applications: 30 November 2010
Last date for submission of applications: 30 November 2010
Dates for Group Discussion (GD)/Interviews: 15 February 2011 to 15 March 2011
Dates for Admission Counseling: First week of April, 2011
Dates for announcing final results: 30 April 2011
Release of Admission List (main list and waiting list should be announced on the same day): First week of April 2011
Last date for closing of admission: 20th June, 2011
Starting of the Academic session: 3rd Week of June 2011
The waiting list should be activated only on the expiry of date of main list. Yes, it is activated on expiry of main list.
Infrastructural Information: (Attachment 17)
Library facilities
A Total area of the library : 8590.385 sq. ft. [Ground floor: 4700.15 sq. ft. + First floor: 3890.235 sq. ft.]
B Seating capacity of the library : 175
C Reprographic facility (yes / No) : Yes
D Working hours of library : Monday to Sunday ‐ 8.00 AM to 6.00 AM (next day) – 22 Hours
E Library Networking facility (yes / No) : Yes
F Usage data of the library (in terms of books issued to the faculty & students etc.):
Sl. No. Category Transactions
1. Faculty 5346
2. Students 8256
G Annual library budget (% of annual student fee collected) : 74.96%
* Including Library Capital Expenditure
H Details of the library staff with qualifications and pay scales :
S. No. Name of Staff Designation Qualifications Pay‐Scales (Rs.)
1. Mr. Mahesh Singh Dy. Librarian Submitted Ph. D in LIS, M.Phil, MLIS, PGDCA, Graduate 15600‐39100+6600
2. Mr. Akhtar Hussain Dy. Librarian Registered in Ph. D, M.Phil, MLIS, PGDCA, Graduate 15600‐39100+6600
3. Mr. Sanjay Kumar Jr. Assistant Librarian
Registered in Ph. D M.Phil, MLIS, DCA, MA (Eco.) 5200‐20200+2800
4. Mr. Naushad Ali Jr. Assistant Librarian Graduate, MLIS, DCA 5200‐20200+2800
5. Mr. Ravi Dutt Sharma Library Assistant Graduate, B.Lib.I.Sc., MLIS (Pursuing) 5200‐20200+2000
6. Mr. S. P. Bhati Library Assistant Intermediate 5200‐20200+1900
7. Mr. Satyender Singh Patwal Library Assistant Graduate, C.Lib, B.Lib. I.Sc.
(Pursuing), 5200‐20200+1900
8. Mr. K. S. Negi Library Assistant Intermediate, C. Lib. 5200‐20200+1900
9. Mr. Ravi Pratap Singh Library Assistant Graduate, C. Lib, B.Lib.I.Sc.(Pursuing) 5200‐20200+1900
10. Mr. Jitender Kumar Library Assistant Intermediate 5200‐20200+1900
I Details of the library facilities :
Online Database : 19
E‐Journals : 8225
Online Database: 1. ABI/Inform Complete 2. Blackwell Reference Online (Business & Economics) 3. Books 24x7 Online Library 4. Capitaline Plus 5. CLA Plus (Corporate & Business Law Encyclopedia) 6. CMIE – I Cube 7. Corporate Law Adviser 8. CRISIL Business Product 9. DELNET 10. EBSCO Business Source Complete 11. ECONLIT With Fulltext 12. Emerald Management Xtra 13. ET Intelligence.Com 14. Harvard Business Publishing for Educators 15. IMD World Competitiveness Online 16. India Stat.Com 17. National Centre For Trade Information (NCTI) 18. Science Direct (Business, Management & Accounting) 19. World Bank Online Databases
Sl. No. Course(s)
Number of titles of the books
(Including e‐books)
Number of volumes
(Including e‐books)
Journals
National (Including e‐Journals)
International (Including e‐Journals)
1. PGDM‐FT 9134 11432 51 23962. PGDM‐FN 4751 6765 45 12853. PGDM‐HR 4519 6145 29 12514. PGDM‐IB 4814 6595 39 10595. PGDM‐IT 7147 7388 41 9676. PGDM‐EX 4529 6229 39 12367. Ph.D. 1008 1175 16 31
35902 45729 260 8225 Details of Laboratories & Workshops
S. No. Name of the
Course Name of the
laboratory/workshop Total Area of lab/workshop
Major equipment
1 PGDBM Lab I 113.75 sq.m. Networked Desktops Core 2 Deo with 2GB RAM
2 PGDBM (FIN) Lab II 71.38 sq.m. Networked Desktops Core 2 Deo, 1GB RAM
3 PGDBM (HR) Lab III 71.38 sq.m. Networked Desktops Core 2 Deo, 512 MB RAM
4 PGDBM (IB) Lab IV 18.59 sq.m. Networked Desktops Duel Core, 512 MB
5. PGDBM (IT) Lab V 22.00 sq.m. HP Laptops
Computer Facilities for the existing programme(s)
S.No Particulars Requirements as per Norms (1:4 for Engg., 1:6 for Pharmacy/ HMCT/Arch./ Applied Arts and 1:2 for MBA/MCA)
Availability
1. No of Computer terminals Lab 5: 20 Lab 4: 35 Lab 3: 60 Lab 2: 64 Lab 1: 56 1:1 is maintained by ensuring suitable batch size
24x7
2. Hardware Specification Dual Core with 512 MB & core 2 Deo with 1GB & 2 GB RAM
24x7
3. No of terminals of LAN/WAN 1200/1200 24x7
4. Relevant Legal Software All required All required 24x7
5. Peripheral(s)/ Printers 120 24x7
6. Internet Accessibility (in kbps & hrs) 25 Mbps (1:1) with 24hrs connectivity 24x7
Building
Available Built up area per student: 30.87
Total Built up Area for the existing programme(s): 27541.36 sq.m.
Particulars Area required as per norms
(Sq.M)
Building with RCC Roof (Sq.M)
Building with Sheet Roof
(if suitable for Educational
Institution) (Sq.M)
Total sanctioned intake (last 4 yrs. for Engg./Pharmacy/ HMCT/ Arch. etc. 2 yrs. MBA/ PGDBM and 3
yrs. for MCA)
Built up area per
student
Total Area Available (Sq.M)
Instructional Area (Carpet Area) 5 5535.98 Nil 420 6.21 5535.98
Administrative Area (Carpet Area) 1 1188.99 Nil 1.33 1188.99
Amenities (Carpet Area) 2 17933.84 Nil 20.10 17933.84
Circulation & Others 30% of total carpet area 2882.55 Nil 3.23 2882.55
Total 27541.36 Nil 420 30.87 27541.36
Instructional Area for the existing programme(s)
Particulars
Number of rooms Carpet area of each room
Requirement as per norms
Available in the institution
Requirement as per norms
Available in the Institution (Sq.M)
Class Rooms 15 21 68.40 sq.m. 74.00
Tutorial Hall 08 09 40.0 sq.m. 46.00
Drawing Hall (*) NA N.A. N.A. N.A.
Computer Centre 01 1 150 sq.m. 415.28
Library 01 1 100 sq.m. 700.70
Laboratories & workshops NA N.A NA NA
Total 25 32 358.40 sq.m. 1235.98
Instructional Area for the existing programme(s)
Particulars
Number of rooms Carpet area of each room
Requirement as per norms
Available in the institution
Requirement as per norms
Available in the Institution (Sq.M)
Class Rooms 15 21 68.40 sq.m. 74.00
Tutorial Hall 08 09 40.0 sq.m. 46.00
Drawing Hall (*) NA N.A. N.A. N.A.
Computer Centre 01 1 150 sq.m. 415.28
Library 01 1 100 sq.m. 700.70
Laboratories & workshops NA N.A NA NA
Total 25 32 358.40 sq.m. 1235.98
Hostel Details:
For Boys
Hostel Name Single Room Double Room Total Room Single Seat Double Seat Total Seat
Saraswati (A) 33 42 75 33 84 117
Brahmputra(B) 43 33 76 43 66 109Cavery ( C ) 18 15 33 18 30 48Narmada (D) 18 14 32 18 28 46Krishna (E) 36 36 72 36 72 108Godavery (F) 12 18 30 12 36 48Beas (I) ‐ 40 40 ‐ 80 80 Jhelum (J) ‐ 108 108 ‐ 216 216
160 306 466 160 612 772
For Girls
Gomati (G) 21 15 36 21 30 51 Sutlej (H) ‐ 44 44 ‐ 88 88 21 59 80 21 118 139 GRAND TOTAL 181 365 546 181 730 911
Student Activity (Attachment 18)
IMT in conformity with its mission statement of “preparing students to be leaders who shape the future” has always tried to make social responsibilities, ethics and community development as the main theme for character development of the students.
The institute therefore combines academic research, contemporary curriculum, socially and environmentally focused student clubs, and community involvement to promote environmental stewardship and social responsibility to engender them amongst spirit those leaders of future.
IMT programmes are driven by faculty, staff, Alumni and students who factor in an array of social factors in computing what goes below the bottom line. It is involved with several businesses firms; and many non‐government organizations which are carrying on activities that were successfully shaped through their ties with IMT. The key areas of IMT contribution to the community are:
1. External Relations 2. Social and Economic Contribution 3. Services to Education 4. Extra‐Curricular Activities
External Relations IMT deems to be a catalyst for the overall development of the total environment in which it operates. It believes in providing management and technical assistance to assist local, national and international communities in economic development. In addition, it also acts as a medium for the development of national, regional and multinational business community. At IMT, the programme is designed in such a manner that it guides students to understand the nature, purpose, scope, evolution and changes in social development / welfare services in the context of society. It helps students in planning and, implementing development/ welfare projects. Using social science knowledge gained in the programme, the students will be able to engage in policy studies and policy formulation. The programme prepares them for mobilizing resources, participation in or management of ongoing social development/welfare organization / projects; undertake research, short‐term consultancies in training/report preparation and public relations. The active involvement of the students in various community development programmes at local level also represents IMT’s dedication to social and environmental responsibility. Additionally, there are numerous student‐run community service organizations including: IMT Outreach Programme, which provides a wide range of educational programmes and annual fund raising for local charities, IMT’s Project Sashakt, helps to empower women at local level by encouraging them to educate themselves and advising them of their rights and privileges. The IMT Alumni Association also plays a pertinent role in community development. Along with the ‘Give India Foundation’ Alumni association has started a donation page which provides financial aid
to the ‘Salaam Baalak Trust’, an NGO based in Delhi. ‘Salaam Baalak Trust’ has been helping children find childhood, especially children in distress and children in difficult circumstances. It has been able to provide a caring atmosphere to thousands of street and runaway children in Delhi. It reaches out to the children in need through its 4 shelter homes and 5 contact points. These shelter homes provide a full range of services including education, health and nutrition, skill building and recreation. Alumni of IMT also show keen interest in facilitating and strengthening Institute’s interface with the Corporate at national level. They assist in institutional tie‐ups for holding research and MDPs, in organizing various meets, arranging guest lectures, live projects and so on. With engagement of alumni for such activities students get a real exposure of the industry while also seeking advice and mentoring from their seniors. To bolster their position, B‐schools need to keep the global best b‐schools as their lodestars; as a result at IMT paradigm of excellence has got a new shift. Strategic alliance for operational efficiency is fast becoming the tool of competitive advantage. International Linkages Committee, headed by Chairperson International Relations, at IMT forges and maintains links between IMT Ghaziabad and International B Schools. IMT recognizes the importance of academic collaborations with the international B‐schools for the development of management education with collaboration in the field of teaching, research and consultancy. To prepare global leaders of tomorrow, IMT has collaborated with some of the leading B‐schools around the World.
Exchange programmes with leading business schools around the world help the students to assimilate different management practices and understand the importance of cross‐cultural issues in managing the business, trade and industry. Many international speakers have visited the campus which reflects the increased focus on positioning IMT globally. In its efforts to bring world‐class education and a wide exposure to students, IMT has been actively seeking to extend its ties with foreign institutions. These partnerships involve student exchange, exchange of researchers, study trips, collaborative research, guest lectures, and organization of joint conferences, symposia and workshops. In addition to the current 50 Memorandum of Understandings (MoU), many MOUs are at an advanced stage of discussion and are likely to be finalized soon. As a result of its proactive efforts in this direction, IMT today has numerous collaborations with leading universities and B‐Schools across the world. Its list of partner institutes stretches across continents.
Events/Activities by Clubs/Committee on Student Affairs Platform CULTURAL COMMITTEE
1. Karaoke Night
The Karaoke Night was organized on 28th October 2010 at the Amphitheatre. The event turned out to be a huge crowd puller. Participants from each section sang in the Solo, Duet and Group categories. Later the stage was let open to all those interested in singing and showcasing their talent. All in all, the Karaoke Night was a perfect blend of music and fun!
2. ZEST
Zest was held on 25th August 2010 to showcase the talents of new entrants in the college. There were smashing performances by Eastern and Western bands. The Mr. and Ms Fresher competition was the main attraction of the show. An interesting contemporary skit performance and a power‐packed Bhangra Dance made the environment livelier. The event was a grand success with over‐helming response from the students.
3. War of Words
'War of Words', an intra‐college debate and extempore competition was conducted on 12th August 2010. The first event, GONE IN 60 SECONDS, had two rounds where speakers had to speak on the spot for a minute. The second event, DEFEND THY STANCE, was an individual debate with several gruelling rounds. The battle of wits, ideas and opinions among the participants made the events hugely successful.
4. Independence Day
IMT is an institute which is very proud of our national heritage. Independence Day in IMT began with a flag‐hoisting ceremony and a speech by our dean, Dr. R.K. Chakraborty. Then some of our talented students regaled us with songs, dances and skits, all with a patriotic flavour. The proceedings were wrapped up with the Make a Difference Foundation (MADF) of IMT distributing clothes to the children of institute staff.
5. Fifa Nite
IMT has always been crazy about sports, so it was obvious that the final of World Cup 2010 would be a big event on the institute's calendar. A performance by the Rock Band kicked off the Night. The most‐watched event on the planet was shown on a big screen in the amphitheatre, with almost the entire college turning up for it.
6. Dandiya Nite
At IMT Ghaziabad, dandiya night saw colours, lights and people dance in rhythm, creating a truly enchanting experience for everyone. Later in the night apart from retaining the traditional flavour, disco dandiya was introduced giving the Navaratri celebrations a glamorous and modern twist. People unleashed their dancing skills to traditional, fusion, remixed and loud Hindi pop music all in a single night.
7. PASSION 2010
The annual fest of IMT‐G, which took place in November last year, saw a variety of events being conducted by The Cultural Committee, spanning over Newswired (a simulation of a reporters on‐field scenario), Rangmanch (stage play), Unplugged (acoustic music competition), art events, dance competitions, the more conventional business quizzes and debate competitions, and the hugely popular Battle of the Bands and War of the Dj’s.
8. Saraswati Puja
Saraswati Puja was organised on the auspicious occasion of Basant Panachmi, to seek blessing of Maa Saraswati, the Goddess of knowledge. Following the puja, a musical evening was organized in association with SPIC MACAY. Sitar maestro Pandit Shubhendra Rao was the performer for the evening.
MESS COMMITTEE
1. MESS DAY
The Annual Mess day is the most important event of the Mess Committee, celebrated with the aim of showing our appreciation to the mess workers who dedicatedly serve us on a daily basis. On this day the students gather voluntarily to prepare food, which is first served to the workers. We also compliment the mess workers by giving them gifts, as a token of our appreciation.
2. Pizza Nite
Pizza Nite is one of a kind event in the entire b‐school fraternity where students get to forge and re‐forge friendships over unlimited pizzas and cold‐drinks. Pizza Nite is organized by the Mess Committee with an exclusive tie‐up with Domino’s Pizza.
SPORTS COMMITTEE
1. The League of Titans
It is the sporting duel in between the various sections of the 1st year. 2nd year and the Executive batches. This includes conducting 8 games namely Cricket, Football, Table Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball, Badminton, Throwball and Lawn Tennis. Points are awarded for winning each round in each game to the respective sections and the overall winner is crowned the Champion of The League of Titans. This event is conducted throughout the first two trimesters of each educational year at IMT Ghaziabad.
2. Chakravyuh
This isn’t just any sports event. It is a 72 hours non‐stop celebration of a long‐lasting culture at IMT Ghaziabad; an encapsulation of a tradition of unconfined boldness, indomitable spirit, grand organization and a hunger for competition. It is a blend of intense round‐the‐clock competition producing a war‐like atmosphere, off‐the field events testing your sporting intellect, entertaining activities recreating the air of childhood and DJ nights providing a festive ambiance. It is the ultimate test of an athlete’s skill, stamina, passion, strength, agility and the ability to endure pressure and come out victorious. It is a legacy that each and every IMTian is proud of and looks up to.
FINNACLE INVESTMENTS
1. Open Outcry
The event is a simulation of the traditional trading technique, where the students are given achance to trade on spot by making stock transactions through outcries.
2. Nivesh Mantra
Nivesh Mantra is the Investment Conclave of IMT Ghaziabad and is aimed at inciting theinterest of budding managers in market investments and educating them about the same.
3. Equinox
This is the annual paper presentation contest organized by Finnacle Investments in the equity research domain.
4. Stock O Meter
The annual quiz competition organized to test acumen of students with respect to stock market investments.
FINNICHE
1. RISCON’ 10:
With the recent strengthening in rules and regulations, employee related lawsuits and reliance on key resources, risk management is rapidly becoming a management practice that is every bit as important as financial or facilities management for the top management from a strategic perspective. The benefits and opportunities should be viewed not just in the context of the activity itself but in relation to the numerous and varied stakeholders who may be impacted.
Riscon’10 was conducted with anticipation and hope that we are able to successfully use this platform to understand how to enhance our existing business models with adequate built in risk control and containment measures, how to do periodic risk assessment, transference of risk to external agencies i.e. insurance or in the worst case scenario – closing down a high risk business.
2. BANCON’ 10
Whether it is a financial downturn or a resurging market, the response of the markets is intricately and inseparably linked to the reactions of banks. Through BANCON'10 the banking conclave of IMT‐G, we provide an opportunity to delve deeper to understand what drives the banking sector and how the financial gurus steer this industry. There would be a series of sessions, each critically analyzing the various aspects of the industry.
3. FUSION
The Inter B‐School event conducted during BANCON ’ 10, is all about giving a live opportunity to the budding managers to put themselves into the shoes of a leading NBFC, pitching their proposals
to RBI for granting them the much coveted license to perform Banking services in India, there by gaining access to low cost CASA. Fusion has overseen the presence of participants from eminent B‐Schools viz., FMS, JBIMS, and IIT‐Delhi. The participants were evaluated based on their in sound financial analysis of the NBFC, effectiveness of the presentation and depth of research.
4. Green Shoe
An inter college investment banking event and deals with the role of an investment banker in underwriting the IPO for a company.
GLOBIZ
1. GLOBE TRADERS
Globe Traders, one of the major events of club Globiz of IMT Ghaziabad tests the risk taking abilities of budding managers. An event that is conducted on the central theme of Trading of International commodities, gives a platform to the participants where they can showcase their analytical and risk‐taking abilities. The prime motto of the participants in this event is to build a portfolio of commodities and maximise the value of it. The portfolio includes 6 commodities from given 6 countries. All the participants were given the same initial capital.
Information was provided on the exchange rates. Latest News related to specific market flashes every now & then which possibly have substantial effect on the prices of the given commodities. The teams had to interpret news in the right manner & then take a buying / selling decision. All actions were directed towards maximising the value of portfolio.
2. DART‐EM‐UP
This event contains fun‐elements and a role play revolving around the area of international business. The fun part involves a dart game and then a role play to depict your marketing skills used in international market. Thus this gives you a chance to show your talent on this ground and also to accept various challenges while doing fun.
3. IMT Premier League 2.0
The marketing campaign constitutes the presentation, Video Ads, Audio Ads, Print Ads, Banners, Mascots and any other innovative marketing campaign event that the franchisees want to launch. Also, they had to take the financial constraints for the teams into consideration. Last year the theme of the event was “The game goes international” dealt with a hypothetical situation‐ Indian Premier League III went International. IPL‐I was in India, IPL‐II was in SA. Now, IPL – III would happen in Australia & New Zealand. The eight teams were based in eight home cities each section was assigned a team based on their choices as well as luck. They then owned the Franchisee that is assigned. The task at hand was to design a complete marketing campaign with the following deliverables. Focus was on innovative ideas to increase chances of victory.
4. PATHFINDER
Decoding the intricacies of international transactions forms the essence of this event. The first round will be an online case study wherein participants will require the use of in‐depth technical analysis and rigour. Based on the solutions submitted, a few select teams will proceed to the final round to present their ideas to the panel
HR‐UDAY
1. Colloquium ‘10
On the 16th of October, 2010 HRuday, the official HR club of IMT, Ghaziabad, hosted COLLOQUIUM, the NATIONAL HR SUMMIT 2010 at Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad. This session aimed to bring eminent luminaries from the corporate world to a single dais where they shared their experiences on how HR evolved from being a mere support function to more of a partner in strategic decision making. The discussion brought out different perspectives on HR functions and the changing demands from an HR professional which proved beneficial to our target audience, budding student managers. It invariably revolved around the career trends in industry in present day scenario.
2. Conquest 2010
Conquest 2010 brings the ultimatum of Human Resources Management to its fore. It is an endeavour to foster interaction amongst bright young future managers of Human Resources department and Industry visionaries, a chance to prove your learning and comprehension.
The Short Term Project Competition provides an opportunity to all budding HR managers of various B‐Schools who have completed a live short‐term project in HR, a common platform to test their accomplishments.
The event was held on 20th November 2010 at the IMT Ghaziabad campus. Being a national level event, entries were from prestigious institutes across the country. The initial entries received were judged by the esteemed faculty of IMT. The shortlisted teams were the finalists. The finalists in the short term project competition were judged by a panel of judges which will comprise of corporate from the industry on the basis of their presentations.
3. Frenzia ‘10
Frenzia '10 was held on 27th July 2010 with multiple rounds of fun‐events testing creativity, wit and ability to think on the feet of the participants. The first round tested the managerial side of the participants where they were given a task to create a collage of slogans within a particular amount of time. The second round tested their general knowledge with a quiz. The final round was a Treasure Hunt which was designed checks the creativity, perseverance and presence of mind of the budding student managers.
LITERATI
1. Glibberish
Glibberish is the JAM event. And it’s not your run‐of‐the‐mill Just a Minute. It’s full of wacky topics and weird rules that keep everyone on their toes. Just make sure that your hand can take all that jamming. Glibberish is all about the control of the mind over the mouth. All it takes is a cool mind and some fast thinking. All it gives is non‐stop laughter and a ton of fun.
2. Volte Face
Do you think you can analyze both sides of the argument at the same time? How about in quick succession? Along with the constant pinging of the bell? Really? Then, Volte Face is for you. In Volte Face, each participant had to speak on both sides of the given topic in rapid succession. The event helped participants develop the ability to look at an argument from all sides.
3. Slide Rules
Presentations can be the most annoying aspect of a Professional course. So what happens when you don’t even know what you’re presenting on? Slide Rules tests the presentation skills of the participants by giving them a random PowerPoint file on the spot and expecting a coherent presentation. Even though the participants don’t know the content on the slides ahead, they must relate the slides and make good presentation.
MADF (Make A Difference Foundation)
1. SASHAKT ‐ Annual Women Empowerment Program
"Sashakt", a three day vocational training program was conducted at the Dasna Jail from 14th to 16th October, 2010. Around 30 women inmates at the Jail were trained in Candle Making and Packing. They were also assisted in the procurement of the raw materials, finances, and corporate marketing of the product. The profit was distributed among them before Diwali.
2. BLOOD DONATION CAMP 2010
We, at MADF, believe that donating blood is our social duty, a holy activity above all castes and religion. By donating blood we indirectly save many lives. We organize blood camps twice a year. MADF, in association with the Rotary Club of Ghaziabad, organized a blood donation camp on 1st September 2010 and the second on 16th Feb, 2011.
3. SAHYOG – the cloth collection and distribution drive of MADF
As the nation celebrated its 63rd year of Independence last 15th August, the MADF team took this opportunity and set about trying to make a difference to the lives of others. The clothes collection
drive witnessed an overwhelming generosity by the students, as the number of collected clothes stood at a record 650+, almost double the number last year.
4. Inspirazione
This is a business plan event which will check participants' social business acumen through innovative B‐plans. The participants will be tested on the strength in their ambitions and their persistence in tackling the major social issues and offering new ideas for wide‐scale change
MARK‐UP
1. Mark Roadies 3.0
The first round was a fun, outdoor event that challenged the creativity and out of the box thinking of participants via time‐sensitive marketing tasks based on the 4P's of Marketing. In the 2nd round the top 6 teams from the 1st round had to develop a new product within a budget of Rupees Hundred only. Team Mindscrewers took the top honours with their idea of a book cover & bag.
2. Ad‐o‐holic:
Ad‐o‐holic is an event that focuses on advertising: challenging contestants to come up with innovative communication strategies and showcase their creativity and ingenuity. Ad‐oholic went inter b‐school in 2010. The teams had to deliver communication and social media strategies for parties in a virtual country named "Markesia" and it was a close contest eventually won by the team New Sense.
3. Marketing World Cup:
MarkUp's flagship event, Marketing World Cup is an annual 2‐day marketing extravaganza. The event brings together brilliant minds from the top B‐Schools of India like the IIM's, FMS, IIFT, MICA, NITIE, XLRI and several others. Teams (comprising of eight students) compete for the ultimate marketing honour‐ with the final rounds of all events held one after the other in a span of 48 hours at the IMT Ghaziabad campus. MWC'10 saw 100+ teams participating in a myriad of events revolving around the theme "RACE", with team Aashayein from IMT‐G winning the Race to the Cup.
OPUS
1. Opsule
It is a fortnightly case study competition in which cases were developed on the basis of real time operational problems of nearby retail stores. The best solutions were implemented successfully.
2. Opuline
An online fun quiz that was conducted in two rounds and the questions were based on the operations terminologies as well as current business happenings.
3. Yuva Ventura
Teams had to design the supply chain system of different companies spread across various sectors. The event gave a practical exposure to all the participants regarding the operational requirement of businesses today.
4. Lean Wars
A Case study based event in which participants had to plan and strategies the complete overhaul of the failed operation mechanism of a fictitious company.
RACE
1. Brand‐!t
The event required to develop a branding strategy to revitalize the faded brands. The option of 5 brands was given to the teams. The teams choose one and conduct brand audit through consumer research and finally come up with branding and promotion strategy to make these brands successful.
2. Le Defi
This event aimed to understand and experience the complete Consulting life cycle. It provided a platform to enhance analytical skills and out of the box thinking capabilities. The event was to challenge the strategy of the companies that is being followed and show the flaws in same and suggest the new strategy in its place.
3. Evolve
This event was a case study based event in which the participants were given the task of preparing the strategy of launching the electric cars in India. The requirement was to have a detailed know how of Indian automobile sector and provide the positioning and promotion for the car.
SUMMIT
1. Systems Conclave and STP Fair
The conclave was a gathering of prestigious and eminent Industry experts of systems management. A panel discussion on Cloud Computing was held along with the STP allocation to student from different streams.
2. KNOWLEDGE THURSDAYS
Thursdays here in IMT are marked by knowledge sharing sessions from Club Summit. This year also on various occasions workshops were organized for the students of IMT, Ghaziabad to increase their proficiency regarding photography, photo shop, GD PI proficiency etc.
3. MIRAGE@PASSION'10
A 48 hours online marathon where logic, knowledge and googling of participants were put to the ultimate test; was organized by club Summit as part of Passion’10.
Service to education:
The IMT Faculty members are well‐known for their academic & research contributions both in India & abroad. Apart from this, advice from the IMT faculty is desired by the industry for their training and management development needs. The industry also approaches the faculty for group and individual consultancy projects. The faculty at the IMT is a blend of academicians, executives, and consultants who bring their extensive knowledge and business experience to the classroom. At IMT, more than 55 faculty members devote themselves to this task full‐time. In addition, the faculty at IMT also participates in range of other activities outside their normal programme delivery and contributes to the wider community and especially the education community. IMT faculty members are on Governing body of many leading professional organizations. A list of few of these professional bodies with which IMT faculty members are associated is given below: • Institution of Engineers, • Institution of Industrial Engineering, • Institute of Industrial Managers UK • The Indian Econometric Society (TIES), • Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP), USA • Indian Institute of Banking and Finance (IIBF) • Institute of Company secretaries of India • Indian Institution of Industrial Engineering, • Indian Institute of Public Administration, • System Dynamics Society of India • World Academy of Productivity Science • India Science Congress Association, • Praachi Psycho‐cultural Research Association • Indian Academy of Applied Psychology • HRD Network • Indian Society for Industrial Relations • Ecological Society of America, • International Society for Mangrove Ecosystems • National Board of Accreditation of AICTE • Indian Society for Technical Education • Institution of Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering • Indian Association for Research in Computing Science • Information Integrity Coalition • National Entrepreneurship Network (NEN) • IITD AA, GIFT NIPM, ISTD, to name a few….
IMT Faculty body is highly regarded for academic excellence, quality research and industry focuses. Many of IMT faculty members are on the editorial board of referred national / international journal. In addition, faculty members are also reviewers of papers in various international and national conferences. A representative list of the faculty associated with various bodies at National and International level is given below:
Contribution to Community by Faculty Members of IMT as:
a) Editorial Board: i) Dr. Amitabh Deo Kodwani PES Business Review
ii) Dr. Gunjan Malhotra International Journal
iii) Dr. Mrinalini Shah ‘Advances in Management’ AIMS Journal of Management
iv) Dr. Santanu Roy • AIMS International Journal of Management • Galgotias Journal of Management
v) Dr. Harvinder Singh Member of the editorial board of Journal ‘Gyaanpratha’ published by ACCMAN Institute of Management
vi) Dr. Suresh Kumar Bedi Consulting Editor of Amity Business
b) Member of Professional Bodies: i) Dr. Mrinalini Shah • Life member Computer Society of India
• AIMS International • European Society of Fuzzy Logic
ii) Dr. Bikramjit Rishi • Member of All India Management Association • Member of Ghaziabad Management Association • Member of Case Research society of India • Association of Indian Management Schools
iii) Dr. Sadanand Prusty • Life Member of the Indian Econometric Society • Association of Indian Management Scholar
v) Dr. Rakesh Agrawal • Member of Asia Academy of Management
vi) Dr. Gunjan Malhotra • Life Member International Society of Ecological Economies • Life Member Madhya Pradesh Economic Association • Fellow Member International Journal of Advances in Management
vii) Dr. Sita Mishra • Member of Association of Indian Management Scholar
viii) Dr. V.J. Sebastian • Life Member, Indian Institute of Public Administration
ix) Dr. Vimi Jham • Associate Member, International Society of Management, India • Member, INFORMS Marketing Science Society, USA
• Journal of Advances in Management
x) Dr Bindu Gupta • Member of Southern Management Association • Member of Indian Science congress • Member of Prachi Psycho‐cultural Research Association • Member of Indian Academy of Applied Psychology
xi) Dr. Jayanti Ranjan • Member of ISTE • Member of IETE • Member of IARCS • Member of AIMS • Coordinator of European Council of Higher Education • International Journal of Electronic corporation • International Journal of Computer Vision & Robotics • Journal of Software (Editor) • Journal of Theoretical & Applied information Technology (Associate Editor)• Information Technology (Technical Editor)
xii) Dr. V.K. Gupta • Life Member, Chartered Engineer & Fellow, Institute of Engineer • Life Member, IFUNA • Vice Chairman, SAE India • Vice President, ADTS Alumni Association, Delhi • Life Member, Global Institute of Flexible Systems Management • EC Member & Fellow Indian Institution of Industrial Engineering • Fellow Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers
xiii) Dr. Reema Khurana • Member CSI • Member CIIR
xiv) Dr. Santanu Roy • Member, Local Project Advisory Committee of the project entitled ‘India’s Revised Brain Gain (RGB) in Liberalized Era’ sponsored by the Department of Scientific and Technology (DST), Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of India.
• Member, Project Advisory Committee of the project entitled ‘Technology Adoption in Tea Industry with Special Reference to North East India, Sponsored by the Department of Science and Industrial Research (DSIR), Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India.
• Life Member, International Society for Scientometrics and Informetric (ISSI)
• Member, Academy of Management (AOM) • Member, System Dynamics Society (SDS) • Member, The Association of Indian Management Scholars International
(AIMS International) • Life Member, global Institute of flexible Systems Management (GIFT) • Life Member, System Dynamics Society of India (SDSI) • Life Member, the Society of Management Science and Applied cybernetics
(SOMAC). • Life member, Society for Information Science (SIS) • Life member, Indian Academy of Social Science (IASS).
xvi) Prof. Sudhir S Jaiswal • American Accounting Association: Associate Member • Indian Accounting Association: Life Member • Indian Accounting Association Research Foundation: Life Member
xv) Dr. Surinder Kumar Batra • Member of the Scientific Committee of the Information System Dynamics Project of CIGREF Foundation, France
• Overseas Entrusted Researcher for the Overseas Entrusted Research Project of the Overseas Vocational Training Association (OVTA) of the Ministry of Labour, Govt. Of Japan since the year 2000‐01
• Member of the International Editorial Advisory Board of the International Journal, “Journal of Knowledge‐based Development”
• Member of the Scientific Committee of the International Forum on Knowledge Asset Dynamics ‐ IFKAD 2010, 24th & 25th June 2010
• Member of the International Advisory Board of MAKCi (Most Admired Knowledge Cities) Exercise, 2010)
• Member of the Executive Council of the Global Institute of Flexible Systems Management, New Delhi
• Member of the Advisory Board of the ‘International Journal of Global Management, VNS Institute of Management, Bhopal
• Project Coordinator for the AICTE funded Project titled, Developing a Framework for Flexible Knowledge Management Indices”
xvii) Dr. Shalini Kalia • Forum for Teachers of English Language and Literature
xviii) Ms. Puja Aggrawal • Fellow Member of Institute of Chartered Accountants of India
xix) Dr. Rakesh Chopra • Consulting Editor of “India Strategic
xx) Dr. Harvinder Singh • Member of All India Management Association (AIMA).
xxi) Ms. Lipi Das • FEIL (Forum for Emotional Intelligence Learning) • AIMA (All India Management Association)
xxii) Dr. Shalini Rahul Tiwari • Member Strategic Management Society, USA. • Life time Member Case Research Society of India. • Life time Member of Indian Institute of Public Administration, IIPA New
Delhi • Member of American Marketing Association. • Life member of Delhi Management Association, DMA New Delhi • Professional Member of All India Management Association. • Member of Eastern Academy of Management.
Interaction with Professional Institutions (Attachment 19)
7.1. Description of Key Processes: The main mission of IMT Ghaziabad is to prepare students to be leaders who shape the future in Corporate World. Constant and continued connections with Corporate World, therefore, become the main feature of grooming of students in IMT. Starting with their selection for admission in IMT to continuous feedback from the corporate about their performance in the field has always remained the part of IMT training of future business leaders. The feedback from the corporate is used for fine tuning the course curriculum and industry is invariably involved in structuring and designing various courses in IMT. The key processes where corporate world is involved in the academics in IMT are elucidated below:
a) Admission: IMT gives a great importance to the involvement of Industry during the selection of CAT
qualified students to the institute. A number of professionals, mostly HR heads from the industry are requested to take part in the selection process during group discussions and personal interviews of the students.
b) Course Curriculum: As brought out in Para 1 about, the feedback from the industry is given full condense during the decisions process for preparing course curriculum industry is aware of this and provide the institute a good feedback on the requirement for changes.
c) Internship and Placement: The summer internship is used by the institute effectively to establish an excellent connection with the corporate world. The faculty visits the organizations where IMT students are doing internship and they got proper feedback on the skill development of those students. The internship time is also read for placement of students in the reputed industry. Similarly placement is the time when an excellent interaction with a large number of Industrial houses is essentially carried out. Nearly 80 to 100 industries / organizations visit the institute providing IMT a time for increased connection.
d) Executive / Management Development Programme: Industry sponsored programmes and management development programmes which are attended by a large number of industry / corporate world are externals beneficial in establishing long term understanding and connection with the industry.
7.2. Evidence of Corporate Dimensions: Students’ selection for admission is the first step where the senior HR personnel from corporate are called during the Group Discussions and Personal Interview of the prospective students. In each selection there are one or two members from the corporate.
The industry is involved in a big way during the induction and orientation of the students. The new students are, therefore, exposed to the Corporate World through the representative from a number of industries in and around the national capital. During the progression of the programmes / courses, the relevant personnel from the industry are invited to speak to the students on specific subjects. This is the time when both faculty and the students get a chance to interact with guest lectures and are exposed to the practices followed in the Industry.
The next phase of interaction with the Industry is when the students of first year are attached to industry for Summer Internship which is a part of the curriculum in IMT. Summer Internship of about eight weeks allows the students to actively; apply classroom learning to a live project in the Industry. The Industry in turn gets a chance to evaluate the students of IMT in various aspects of management. The feedback from Industry at this stage is collected by faculty who visit various organizations during Summer Internship of students. This feedback is of immense importance to provide necessary inputs to the students in next one year to improve their leadership qualities and other management skills. 7.2.1. Short Term Projects: Students are encouraged by IMT faculty to take up short time projects of two to six weeks with various corporate organizations. The projects involving primary or secondary research are taken up by a group of students to provide valuable inputs to the sponsoring firms to implement some new ideas or strategic initiatives to improve the performance of those firms. The students are guided by the faculty from time to time during these projects and the overall value of such projects to the Industry is, therefore, really good.
7.2.2. Event Partnership: With required firms allow students the corporate exposure while the organizations look forward to bright ideas suggested by them for improvement or new areas of development. Management events involving planning, strategizing and providing possible alternatives to real time management problems are conducted round the year for continued interaction with the corporate world.
7.2.3. Guest Lecture from Industries: Guest Lectures are arranged about every week where eminent corporate dignitaries share their expertise on a wide spectrum of topics of current relevance. Students have an interaction with the industry experts to nurture their technical and managerial skills. We have had the honor of hosting guests from Honking and Shanghai Banking Corporation, J. Walter Thompson (JWT), Dominos and ABN Amro for these student interactions.
7.2.4. Case Studies:
Case Studies of live problems in the corporate world are delegated by companies to the students who brainstorm on the same as part of the curriculum and prepare a report analyzing the situation and/ or suggesting solutions for these real life problems.
7.2.5. Management Development Programmes: Management Development Programmes in management and information technology are offered which focus on the twin objectives of conceptual learning and skill development for practicing managers. IMT has conducted training programmes for a number of private and public sector organizations including Oil & Natural Gas Corporation, Moser Baer, Birlasoft, National Thermal Power Corporation, Heinz India, Centre for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Department of Personnel and Training (DOPT), Maruti Udyog and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL).
7.2.6. In‐company Programmes:
In‐Company programmes are conducted to meet the specific needs of an organization. The content and pedagogy of these programmes are designed in accordance with the background, needs and particular expectations of the sponsoring company. The programmes aim to develop among the participants the skill of handling change and upgrading work culture or operational efficiency in keeping with the corporate objective of the organization.
7.2.7. Alumni Network: The institute boasts a strong alumni network with a national and international presence. The network is managed by the dedicated committee, i.e., Alumni Relationship Committee. This Committee is the link between the institution and its alumni spread across the globe. Apart from keeping the alumni abreast with developments at IMT, the committee serves to track the career paths of the alumni as they progress in various organizations. Often these are the same people who return to the alma mater to share some of their learning and experience to add value to the students’ perspectives.
7.3. Evaluation of Key Changes: IMT has gained reputation for excellence both in academics and research contribution. As a reputed academic institution, research lies at the heart of its endeavors. While academic programmes serve to prepare young minds for careers in the field of management, the Institute’s academic standing and credibility rests on research quality. IMT concentrates on three main tasks of an Institute of Higher Education: to generate knowledge (research), to transfer knowledge (education and training) and to disseminate knowledge (publication and consultancy). Consequently, research in IMT is recognized as a core activity along with teaching, training and consulting. To promote research, IMT runs IMT CENTRE FOR MANAGEMENT RESEARCH (ICMR). ICMR is a Centre of Excellence within IMT Ghaziabad. The Centre works for developing and cultivating the research culture to help the institution fulfill its mission for constantly striving for quality in management education. The Centre engages itself in a continuous process to build up an industry academia interface that is necessary for any meaningful management education system. ICMR in essence provides the platform to the IMT Ghaziabad faculty so as to connect their research efforts to the real world of corporate management by evaluating the key changes and providing necessary corrections / changes in academic curriculum. The Centre’s main goal is to encourage, support, fund and conduct faculty research activities. 7.4. Contribution to the Community: The Institute offers its intellectual and experiential resources in providing assistance to organizations: commercial, government, developmental, small and medium enterprises and NGOs to tackle issues of concern through scientific consultancy. The Institute undertakes consultancy projects in divergent activities in management and information technology streams. The Institute undertakes each project under scientific framework of research methodology in synchronization with the latest trends and knowledge in the respective fields. The projects may be in terms of issue identification, resolution of the identified problems and issues or development of innovative strategies and practices. Some of the organizations for whom Consultancy projects have been carried out are Bharti Telecom, Computer Services Corporation of India (CSC India), JK Industries, Maruti Udyog Limited, NTPC, Perot Systems, Polaris, Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) and Yamaha etc. The Institute offers a Strategic Partnership with organizations in private, public and government sectors on a long‐term basis. The offer includes assistance and support, as per the needs of the organization in identification of training needs, design and conduct of training programmes, conducting research through
projects in areas of concern by faculty, consultancy and assistance in implementation on critical successes and failures as case studies, continuous updating on latest development in area of interest through seminars, interactive sessions and literature. These activities are undertaken on an ongoing basis with the Institute’s resources utilized as an in‐company training centre. 7.5. Identification of future proposals: a. To organize seminars, symposia, conferences, workshops and faculty development programmes.
b. To develop research proposals on issues most contemporary and relevant in nature and to try for partnership and sponsorship. For this, the Centre will bring together experts from finance, marketing, IT, mathematics and statistics, economics, operations, HR, legal studies and so on to foster a rich portfolio of research topics and approaches.
c. To bring out monographs and research notes on the topics of contemporary relevance in management.
d. To bring out an annual/ bi‐annual volume on modern management research.
e. To act for a strong liaison with the business and industry with a view to providing supporting environment and framework for generating and disseminating knowledge to industry, academia and students.
f. To steer research in pedagogy.
Consultancy (Attachment 20)
11.1. Policy & Incentives: Consultancy services offered by IMT not only benefit the industry seeking such consultancy, but equally benefit the faculty involved by exposing them to the real time situation and problems in the industry. To fulfill the consultancy obligations, faculty is also forced to carry out extensive research in the area of consultancy. This in turn upgrades the knowledge and information levels of the faculty concerned and, therefore, IMT provides very good incentives for consultancy services undertaken by the IMT faculty including the point incentive as well as other monitory incentives.
11.2. Portfolio of Projects and Clients: With the progress in Management Development Programmes and other executive training programmes, IMT has faced a regular demand for consultancy services from the Indian Corporate and some reputed world organizations. Shortage of faculty resulting in excessive work load in the Institute and faculty’s participation in many international conferences, symposia or seminars have not caused any hindrance in taking up many consultancy projects even if this has resulted in lesser number of such projects being accepted. The Institute is constantly and continuously trying to increase the number of the faculty in the Institute. Advertisements for faculty recruitment both on our website and in the reputed dailies at all India basis twice a year have started yielding the desired results. The acute shortage of faculty in the country and IMT endeavour to maintain the higher standards for selection have actually been some of the reasons for delay in increase in the number of faculty. Once the faculty has reached a desired number with faulty‐student ratio of 1:12 or 1:10, the faculty will start accepting the consultancy projects from the corporate sector both in India and abroad on selective basis.
Notwithstanding the above, the faculty has involved itself in many consultancy projects. The details of
our project along with the clients are given below:
a) Assessment centre NHPC organized by Hero‐Mindmine
b) The union for anti smoking and environment friendly projects in Puri in Orissa, Bandung in Indonesia, Haikou in China, Dhaka in Bangladesh, Paris in France, Bekasi in Indonesia, Cairo in Egypt, Kolkata and Xian in China.
Other Consultancy Projects carried out in India and abroad by faculty of IMT are given below:
1. Cost Reduction 2. Design of Integrated System for Planning, Production and Materials, Shop Planning and Loading 3. Diagnostic Study 4. Evaluation of Process and Product Development Centre 5. Integrated Cooperative Development for Meghalaya 6. Integrated Cooperative Development Project for Assam 7. Integrated Cooperative Development Project for Nagaland 8. Inventory Management 9. Layout Design and Logistics Management 10. Line Balancing, Linking Technology and Motivation for Turnaround 11. Manpower Planning
12. Manpower Planning and Job Evaluation 13. Manpower Planning of AICTE 14. Manpower Rationalization Study 15. Materials Management 16. Preparation of Policy Document for IFFCO Foundation and Farmer’s Welfare Fund 17. Process Benchmarking 18. Production Norms and Line Balancing 19. Productivity Improvement 20. Productivity Linked Incentive Scheme 21. Productivity Measurement 22. Review of Network Diagram of Jogigopa Bridge 23. Spare Parts Management 24. System Design for MBA (Power) 25. System, Procedure and Manpower Planning 26. Vendor Management and Supply Chain 27. Wage Rationalization 28. Wage Survey in Carbon Black Industry 11.3. Involved Faculty: As brought out earlier a large number of faculty members could not be spared for the project. However, the following faculty of IMT participated in all the above projects.
a) Prof. Seeta Gupta b) Dr. B.S. Sahay c) Dr. V.K. Khanna
11.4. Gains for Teaching: The involvement of the faculty in these projects enriched the faculty with the experience of the problems faced in real life scenario and they could relate such problems and situations in the improvement of course curriculum as well as during the teaching of the particular subjects. The experiences of the concerned faculty during consultancy were shared with other faculty of the particular area and the important points that emerged were used for improvement of course contents.
11.5. Policy for future: This area has now full concentration of the Dean Academics and faculty. With very exciting incentive available both in performance appraisal and pecuniary benefits, the faculty find these ventures very profitable to them. They are taking constant steps to get involved with the consultancy services to be provided to Indian corporate. A faculty committee for consultancy projects has been formed as an adjunct to IMT Centre for Management Research. This centre will collect all consultancy projects and distribute area‐wise to be undertaken by the appropriate faculty. This committee has started functioning from 1st January 2010 and IMT intends to involve itself in a big way in consultancy services. A few legal aspects and statutory compliances are being sorted out and hopefully IMT will lead other similar institutes in the field of consultancy very soon.