Prof. Bikas K Chakrabarti of the Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics delivered a very interesting talk entitled "Econophysics of Income & Wealth Distributions in Societies" at IIMK today. According to Prof. Chakrabarti, increasingly, a huge amount of statistics have been gathered which clearly indicate that income and wealth distributions in various countries or societies follow a robust pattern, close to the Gibbs distribution of energy of molecules in a gas, studied for more than a century in Physics.
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Thursday, September 26, 2013
IIMK RESEARCH SEMINAR BY PROF. BIKAS K CHAKRABARTI
Prof. Bikas K Chakrabarti of the Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics delivered a very interesting talk entitled "Econophysics of Income & Wealth Distributions in Societies" at IIMK today. According to Prof. Chakrabarti, increasingly, a huge amount of statistics have been gathered which clearly indicate that income and wealth distributions in various countries or societies follow a robust pattern, close to the Gibbs distribution of energy of molecules in a gas, studied for more than a century in Physics.
Sunday, September 22, 2013
MARKETING POCKETLESS SHIRTS
By Prof.
Mahesh P. Bhave
Prof. Mahesh P. Bhave |
I
bought my first shirt without a pocket on the left front panelby accident.
While browsing through the piles of shirts at a well-known retailer, I liked the
lightly striped white shirt – the texture of the fabric, the shape of the collar.
Only when I opened the package and wore it did I realize it had no pocket. I
thought this was a manufacturing defect, and that I should return or exchange
it.
When
I revisited the store, however, I found that this was no mistake. In the
language of software, this was no bug, but a feature, by design. What are they
thinking, I thought?In visits to other stores, I confirmed that this was indeed
a trend. In retailer after retailer, across brands, European designers were
producing shirts without pockets. For a while, I noticed this was confined to
European designers, not Americans.
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
CULTURAL DETERMINANTS OF CHINESE NEGOTIATIONS BEHAVIOR
By Prof. G. Venkat Raman
There is a vast body of literature that deals with culture and its impact on international business negotiations and broadly speaking there are four approaches, namely, structural-processual approach, negotiators’ behavior approach, cognitive-strategic approach and the stages approach. The structural–processual approach talks about factors like context/situation, processual/behavioural aspects and other strategic goals/ outcomes.[1] The negotiators’ behavior studies impact of culture on negotiations and surveys are conducted to access, analyze and explain cultural impact on negotiations behaviour. The cognitive-strategic approach links behavior and actions of negotiating players to cognition and this approach describes negotiations from the perspective of influence cultural dispositions have on negotiations behavior of parties involved. The stages approach involves examination of cultural impact on negotiations behavior in terms of stages.
Prof. G. Venkat Raman |
There is a vast body of literature that deals with culture and its impact on international business negotiations and broadly speaking there are four approaches, namely, structural-processual approach, negotiators’ behavior approach, cognitive-strategic approach and the stages approach. The structural–processual approach talks about factors like context/situation, processual/behavioural aspects and other strategic goals/ outcomes.[1] The negotiators’ behavior studies impact of culture on negotiations and surveys are conducted to access, analyze and explain cultural impact on negotiations behaviour. The cognitive-strategic approach links behavior and actions of negotiating players to cognition and this approach describes negotiations from the perspective of influence cultural dispositions have on negotiations behavior of parties involved. The stages approach involves examination of cultural impact on negotiations behavior in terms of stages.
Labels:
China,
culture,
G. Venkat Raman
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
DANCE OF THE RUPEE
By Prof. Rudra Sensarma
Prof. Rudra Sensarma |
The rupee has received a lot of attention in the last few
months ever since it went into what seemed like a free fall. Recently I was
asked by a couple of regional media representatives to comment on the issue. These
interviews gave me an opportunity to classify my thoughts into two parts, the
general impact and the impact on the Kerala economy.
The RBI has actually been doing a fine job of managing volatility
in the currency market (the standard deviation of exchange rate is lower right
now compared with previous months or years!). But the question is whether it is
fighting a losing battle with no end in sight especially if speculators start
believing that the central bank is running out of forex reserves. Of course current
estimates say our reserves are sufficient to cover six months of imports;
certainly a more comfortable scenario than in 1990-91 when it was barely
sufficient for three weeks of imports. What can be done now? I believe the real
issue is that the policy makers should do the right thing and not the easy
thing. Capital controls are easy to impose but will the recent control measures
help the government buy time till the elections? The right thing to do is to
take bold decisions that will increase the inflow of foreign currency through higher
exports, remittances, investments (portfolio and direct). The new RBI governor took charge
on 5th September and the initial signs make one hopeful that we may
not have to wait till a new government takes charge before we see some bold
decisions.
Labels:
exchange rate,
RBI,
Rudra Sensarma
Friday, September 6, 2013
IIMK RESEARCH SEMINAR BY PROF. PULAK GHOSH
Prof. Pulak Ghosh of IIM Bangalore delivered a
very interesting talk entitled “Frailty Survival Model : some applications in
Finance” at IIMK today. According to Prof. Ghosh, survival analysis is
generally defined as a set of methods for analyzing data where the outcome
variable is the time until the occurrence of an event of interest.
Labels:
finance,
seminar,
survival analysis
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENTS
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RESEARCH AND SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS
Indian Institue of Technology Roorkee
March 8-9, 2014.
March 8-9, 2014.
The conference
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officials to discuss research on various topics and sustainable business
practices.
Important Dates
Last date
of abstract submission: September15, 2013
Notification
of acceptance of the Abstract: October 1, 2013
Last date
for submission of selected papers and payment of registration fee: January 1, 2014
Call for Papers:
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9TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON ECONOMIC GROWTH
AND DEVELOPMENT
Indian Statistical Institute Delhi
December 19 - 21, 2013
December 19 - 21, 2013
The Economics and Planning
Unit at the Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi organizes its 9th Annual Conference on Economic Growth
and Development. The Conference provides a forum for dissemination of modern
research in economic growth and development economics, both theoretical and
empirical. Papers with an India focus are especially welcome.
Important Dates
Submission
starts: August 1, 2013
Last date for
submission: September 10, 2013
Notification of
decisions: October 1, 2013
Final program: December 10, 2013
Conference
dates: December 19-21, 2013
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GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON MANAGING IN
RECOVERING MARKETS
Management Development Institute
Gurgaon
March 5-7, 2014.
This conference is intended to serve as a
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recovering cross country markets. The conference would have session tracks on a
wide range of management discipline.
Important Dates
First Call for
Papers ...............................................................September
1, 2013
Submission of Full Length Paper ...........................................December 1, 2013
Paper Acceptance Notification ...............................................January 1, 2014
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Date of Early Registration (Early bird discount 10%) ..............January 10, 2014
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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL
MEDIA (ICSM 2014)
IIM Raipur
January 10-11, 2014
Conference Objective
·
ICSM 2014 the first ever International Conference on Social
Media in India- where learning, sharing and exploring all happens at the same
time, intends to attain following objectives:
·
To provide inter-disciplinary forum across different sectors
for professionals, academicians, researchers and scholars on emerging role and
trends in Social Media and Internet Marketing;
·
To voice the issues and concerns emanating from digital
marketing landscape and developing ideal eco-system through colloquial, and
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To encourage exchange of ideas between academia and corporate
aimed at formulating business model harnessing optimal value from Social Media
and Internet Commerce.
Important Dates
Last date of Full Paper Submission : 20th
September, 2013
Paper Acceptance Notification Due : 10th
October, 2013
Camera Ready Paper Due :
1st November, 2013
Conference Dates :
10-11th January, 2014
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