Faculty members at IIM Bangalore generate knowledge through cutting-edge research in all functional areas of management that would benefit public and private sector companies, and government and society in general. The knowledge generated by IIMB faculty appears in leading academic journals with high citation index and impact factor. Many textbooks and working papers are written on a regular basis. Research carried out by IIMB is used to augment new courses and executive education programmes. Range Planning Vol. 49, Issue 4, 2016, Pg. 519-539 Journal Title: What Do Compensation Committees on the Boards of Public Companies…
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Cutting-edge Research by Faculty of IIM Bangalore
Faculty members at IIM Bangalore generate knowledge through cutting-edge research in all functional areas of management that would benefit public and private sector companies, and government and society in general. The knowledge generated by IIMB faculty appears in leading academic journals with high citation index and impact factor. Many textbooks and working papers are written on a regular basis. Research carried out by IIMB is used to augment new courses and executive education programmes. Journal Name: The Journal of Law and Economics November 2016 Journal Title: Hit Where it Hurts: Cartel Policing Using Targeted Sales Embargos Abstract…
Cutting-edge Research by Faculty of IIM Bangalore
Faculty members at IIM Bangalore generate knowledge through cutting-edge research in all functional areas of management that would benefit public and private sector companies, and government and society in general. The knowledge generated by IIMB faculty appears in leading academic journals with high citation index and impact factor. Many textbooks and working papers are written on a regular basis. Research carried out by IIMB is used to augment new courses and executive education programmes. Journal Name: Journal of Economic Theory Vol. 165, September 2016, Pg: 565-600 Journal Title: Social learning and delay in a dynamic…
Cutting-edge Research by Faculty of IIM Bangalore
Faculty members at IIM Bangalore generate knowledge through cutting-edge research in all functional areas of management that would benefit public and private sector companies, and government and society in general. The knowledge generated by IIMB faculty appears in leading academic journals with high citation index and impact factor. Many textbooks and working papers are written on a regular basis. Research carried out by IIMB is used to augment new courses and executive education programmes. Journal Name: MIS Quarterly Vol. 40, Issue 2, 2016, Pg. 431-445 Journal Title: The Evolution of an ICT Platform-Enabled Ecosystem for Poverty Alleviation:…
Cutting-edge Research by Faculty of IIM Bangalore
Faculty members at IIM Bangalore generate knowledge through cutting-edge research in all functional areas of management that would benefit public and private sector companies, and government and society in general. The knowledge generated by IIMB faculty appears in leading academic journals with high citation index and impact factor. Many textbooks and working papers are written on a regular basis. Research carried out by IIMB is used to augment new courses and executive education programmes. Journal Name: The Rand Journal of Economics Vol. 47, Issue 4, 2016, Pg. 857-890. Journal Title: Regulation and welfare: evidence from paragraph IV generic entry…
Is Airbnb Disrupting the Hotel Industry? Probably Not Yet
Prithwiraj MukherjeeAssistant Professor of MarketingIIM Bangalore Do you run a hotel, or a hotel booking website or service? In that case, you have probably heard about the sharing economy, and the impending threat of AirBnB, an online service that allows homeowners around the world to rent out their apartments to travellers for low rates. Other instances of the sharing economy are services that allow freelancers to earn money by becoming part-time cab drivers, grocery delivery personnel or do other jobs in their spare time. In fact, even the ubiquitous bitcoin,…
Consultation, Transparency, Feedback, Flexibility, Cost-effective Measures and Deployment of Tech Are Key to a Robust Public Policy System: Dr. Subhash Chandra Khuntia
The Chief Secretary of Karnataka holds forth on skills necessary for public servants to create a strong and sustainable Public Policy system during the inauguration of the PGPPM batch of 2017-18 at IIMB 1 May 2017, Bengaluru: “In many a case, Public Policy is created as a knee-jerk reaction. The consequences of such policies are not thought out in advance and hence prove to be patchwork solutions. Actually, we need sustainable solutions, and hence should do proper analysis of policies, create robust systems and thereby prevent lot of disasters,” said Chief…
Make Healthcare a Fundamental Right: Dr. H. Sudarshan Ballal
IIMB hosts conclave on Affordable Healthcare on Feb 18, 2017. Dr. H. Sudarshan Ballal delivers keynote; Dr. Sujatha Rao launches her book ‘Do We Care?’ At a conclave on affordable healthcare in India, hosted by IIMB and SustainabilityNext, doctors and researchers emphasize the crying need to build India’s health economy, making services available, accessible, affordable and acceptable 18 February 2017, Bengaluru: “India desperately needs a holistic care system that is universally accessible and effectively reduces out of pocket expenditure,” declared Dr. H. Sudarshan Ballal, CEO, Manipal Health Enterprises. Dr. Ballal was…
Special Talk by Roopendra Narayan Roy on Feb 15
Talk Title: Opportunities and Challenges in the age of Competitive Federalism: Inviting investments in Bengal Course Title: Development Economics: Theory and Policy Speaker: Roopendra Narayan Roy Date: 15th February (Wednesday), 2017Time: 11.45amRoom: N202 Course Instructors: Shabana Mitra and Arnab Mukherji Abstract: At the present time, all states are in competition for investments whether they are sourced inside the country or from foreign investors. Are fundamentals of the competing states most important? Or is it image and packaging created by road shows and events like Vibrant Gujarat or Bengal Global Business Summit…
Journal Article: ‘Monetary Policy and Noise Traders: A Welfare Analysis’
Chetan Subramanian Faculty, Economics & Social Sciences IIM Bangalore Abstract: This paper studies the choice of monetary policy regime in a small open economy with noise traders in forex markets. We focus on two simple rules: fixed exchange rates and inflation targeting. We contrast the above two rules against optimal policy with commitment under productivity shocks. In general, the presence of noise traders increases the desirability of a fixed exchange rate regime. We also evaluate the welfare impact of Tobin taxes in this milieu. These taxes help…