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Naina Grover

Naina Grover

Assistant Professor
B.Com; M.Com & Ph.D. (FMS) (University of Delhi)

: ngrover@jgu.edu.in

Naina Grover is a doctoral scholar at the Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi. Her area of research is banking and focuses on research fields such as liquidity creation, Basel norms, competition, risk management and financial stability. She completed her masters in finance from the Delhi School of Economics (Department of Commerce) and did her graduation from Lakshmibai College, University of Delhi. She was a gold medalist in her graduation and won accolades such as all-rounder student of the year, the best performer in dramatics, and has been acknowledged as distinguished alumni of the college. She also received a scholarship from GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI under category meritorious students and has been the recipient of fellowship under UGC-NET JRF scheme. She has published papers in leading academic journals and presented papers at various national and international conferences.
  • Grover, N.,&Sinha, P. (2020).Dynamics of Estimation of Liquidity Creation by banks in India. “Indian journal of economics”.University of Allahabad, ABDC (C) listed
  • Grover, N., & Sinha, P.(2021). Determinants, Persistence and value implications of liquidity creation: An evidence from Indian Banks. “Journal of Asia Business Studies”.Emerald Publishing, (Scopus indexed; ABDC (C) listed)
  • Sinha, P., &; Grover, N.(2021) Interrelationship among Competition, Diversification and Liquidity Creation: Evidence from Indian Banks”. Margin: The Journal of Applied Economic Research. Sage Publishing, (Scopus indexed; ABDC (C) listed). (In press)
  • Sinha, P., &; Grover, N.The nexus between liquidity creation and capital-Evidence from Indian banks. “Finance India”.Indian Institute of Finance, (Scopus indexed; ABDC (C) listed). (Accepted-2021)
  • Moral Hazard and liquidity creation-Evidence from Indian banks, at a conference jointly organized by Rajagiri Business School and Victoria University of Wellington, Online presentation, October 15-16,2020.
  • Interrelationship among competition, diversification and liquidity creation: An Evidence from Indian Banks, at a conference jointly organized by NISM and SEBI, NISM Campus Patalganga, January 22-24,2020.
  • Diversification, Competition And Liquidity Creation-Evidence From Indian Banks, at World Finance & Banking Symposium, Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi, December 19 -21, 2019.
  • The other side of foreign banks, at 7th PAN IIM World Management Conference, IIM Rohtak, 12-14 December 2019.
  • Determinants of Liquidity Creation, at 16th Annual World Congress of the Academy for Global Business Advancement, IIT Delhi, July 2 – 4, 2019.
  • An empirical study of the financial literacy level of women: with special reference to Delhi &NCR, at Annual International Commerce Convention, Delhi school of economics, December 18-19,2015