- Banking stability, regulation, efficiency
- Global Financial Crisis and Policies
- Working Capital and Financial Performance
- Islamic Finance and Banking Studies
- Corporate Finance and Governance
- Agricultural risk and resilience
- Cooperative Studies and Economics
- Big Data and Business Intelligence
- Agricultural Innovations and Practices
- Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth
- finance, banking, and market dynamics
- Sustainable Supply Chain Management
- Quality and Supply Management
- Energy and Environment Impacts
- Microfinance and Financial Inclusion
- Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Management
- Financial Reporting and Valuation Research
- Corruption and Economic Development
- Supply Chain and Inventory Management
- Credit Risk and Financial Regulations
- Efficiency Analysis Using DEA
- Fiscal Policies and Political Economy
- Water-Energy-Food Nexus Studies
- Economic Theory and Policy
- Agricultural Economics and Practices
Institute of Rural Management Anand
2015-2024
Institute of Management Technology
2014
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
2013
The global push towards sustainable development has led to an upsurge in academic literature at the juncture of supply chain collaboration (SCC) and sustainability. present paper aims map this growing understand how SCC can contribute achievement broader Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Via a systematic review (SLR), maps key themes intersection development. Relying on nine themes, study presents novel insights into domain for results SLR reveal that collaborative innovation, process...
Abstract Purpose The study aims to investigate the relationship between competition and efficiency. Using bank-level data for Indian banks, efficiency is examined by applying Granger causality test period 1996 2011. Design/methodology/approach Lerner Index a measure of market power applied estimation competition. Data envelopment analysis technique measuring in banking system along with look at Findings Results show an increasing trend 2004, after that there fall competitive levels. tests...
The article analyses inter-dependencies between dividend, capital structure, and cost of capital, factoring the ownership structure listed firms in India, using 3SLS system approach. study finds that family are dominant with concentrated ownership. Dividend, leverage, average inter-linked. However, pay lower dividends, consistent owners extracting rent from external minority shareholders. Additionally, these have high leverage suggesting control (reputation) provides intangible value to...
The Indian banking industry has been suffering from a huge number of nonperforming loans, and the loan asset quality deteriorated over years. This led to significant capital erosion many banks in India. surge corporate defaults leading an enormous rise assets impairing performance particular economic growth general. Hence, it is intuitive ask what are determinants poor banks. To answer this question, using sample 47 commercial period 2000 2014, our study examines bank‐, industry‐,...
India has come a long way in achieving milk security since it attained independence 1947. During the 1950s had to import about 55,000 tons of powder. By year 2018–19 become one largest producers world. The credit for this goes successful promotion dairy cooperatives (DCs) India. However, productivity country continued lag behind global averages. To increase India, National Dairy Plan (NDP) was launched 2011–12. Limited research appears have been conducted on effect NDP DC performance....
This article is aimed at examining the degree of efficiency exhibited by sovereign credit default swaps (SCDS) and bonds (SBs) pertaining to G8 countries, namely, US, UK, Japan, Germany, Italy, France Russia, from an Adaptive Market Hypothesis (AMH) perspective. At outset, authors employ rolling AR(1)–GARCH(1,1) filter so as remove short-term dependency in different time series considered for this study. The AR(1)–GARCH(1,1)-filtered standardized residuals were then subjected Mandelbrot’s...
This article analyzes the evolution of competition in Indian banking system for period 1994– 2011. The reform process sector started 1992, led by Narasimhan committee report and thus study is divided into three phases: deregulation liberalization, consolidation post-consolidation period. To evaluate competition, we apply two indicators from theory industrial organization: concentration indices Panzar Rosse’s H-statistic (PRH statistic). empirical evidence PRH statistic does not permit us to...
The purpose of the paper is to find out empirically whether an ideal business environment coupled with adequate legal protection provides enabling mechanism for minority shareholders extract dividend from firms and, as a consequence, equity value gets impacted by policy. study (a) employs Tobit model on sample FTSE ST companies Singapore show relation between and base then (b) sought explore policy in backdrop strong through OLS 2 SLS regression models. demonstrates positive payout...
Banks in India have been gone through structural changes the last three decades. The prices that bank charge depend on competitive levels banking sector and risk assets liabilities carry banks’ balance sheet. traditional Lerner Index indicates levels. However, this measure does not account for risk, study introduces a risk-adjusted evaluating competition Indian period 1996 to 2016. market power estimated adjusted has declining since 1996, which an improvement condition overall period....
Purpose During the last two decades there have been significant policy changes in banking system, primarily emerging market economies. These impacted competitive structure of banking. In India, since 1991, gradual reform measures initiated to improve efficiency, productivity, competition and stability sector. There is a requirement for formal approach examine level Indian sector after liberalization. This paper aims address this issue. Design/methodology/approach The article applied...
Many Indian states have enacted Right to Public Services Guarantee Act that promises the delivery of public services citizens in time‐bound fashion, failing which, responsible government officials face financial penalty. Therefore, effective service delivery, an indicator good and responsive governance, is being attempted be achieved through a “system disincentive.” The paper tries analyze if system disincentive ensuring administrative accountability. based on primary secondary data. data...
The Indian trading sector comprises of all the companies involved in distribution and sale goods to customers, both wholesale retail formats. study aims at examining determinants inventory performance measures firms across various product segments. is based on econometric analysis using extensions an turnover model. empirical model implemented financial data a sample 407 for period 2000-2013. Panel regression technique employed analysis. In tune with existing literature US Greek contexts,...