Research Seminars by R&P Office
On 6th January, Prof. Sampreet Singh Goraya, Stockholm School of Economics, spoke on ‘Climate Change, Firms, and Aggregate Productivity’.
On 9th January, Prof. Robert M Davison, City University of Hong Kong, spoke on ‘Publishing in Top Tier Information Systems Journals – An Editor’s Perspective’.
On 9th January, Prof. Suresh Muthulingam, Pennsylvania State University, spoke on ‘Does Water Scarcity Affect Environmental Performance? Evidence from Manufacturing Facilities in Texas’.
On 10th January, Prof. Anindya S. Chakrabarti, IIM Ahmedabad, spoke on ‘War and Transnational Reshoring’.
On 16th January, Prof. Subhasish M. Chowdhury, University of Sheffield, spoke on ‘Partisanship, Inequality, and Destructive Behavior: An Experiment with Republicans and Democrats’.
On 23rd January, Prof. Pushkar Maitra, Monash University, spoke on ‘Do Status and Identity Shape Adherence to Advice?’
On 24th January, Prof. Madhu Kalimipalli, Wilfrid Laurier University (Finance & Accounting area), spoke on ‘Bond Short Selling and Climate Risk: Evidence from the CDS Market’
On 30th January, Prof. Saish Nevrekar, Ashoka University (Economics area), spoke on ‘Leapfrogging Competition: How Mergers Drive Drastic Innovations’
The Office of Research and Publications also hosted a webinar on ‘FDIC Intervention, Investor Reactions and Reported Bargain Purchase Gains during the 2008 Crisis’, on 31st January. The webinar was conducted by Prof. Bharat Sarath, Rutgers University (Finance & Accounting area).