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Prof. Navendu Prakash

Prof. Navendu Prakash

Assistant Professor

B.Com.; M.Com. (University of Delhi);

Ph.D.  (IIT, Delhi)

:navendu.prakash@jgu.edu.in

Navendu Prakash is an assistant professor in finance at the Jindal School of Banking & Finance, O. P. Jindal Global University. He has done his doctorate in finance from the Department of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. His interests include, inter alia, efficiency and productivity management, technological diffusion, financial institutions and markets, corporate finance, payment systems, performance measurement, corporate governance, and risk management. His thesis primarily focuses on the productivity and efficiency payoffs of information technology of BRICS and European banking systems. His research also examines the macroeconomic impact of payment system innovations on credit growth and money circulation in the economy. He has published numerous papers in Scopus and ABDC-indexed journals. Further, he has presented his work at many conferences and consortiums organized by prominent institutions.

  • Efficiency and productivity measurement
  • Financial institutions and markets
  • Commercial banking and financial services
  • Corporate finance
  • Performance measurement
  • Prakash, N., Singh, S. and Sharma, S. (2023). Networking effects of innovations: Evidence from the Global South. International Journal of Organizational Analysis, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJOA-07-2023-3858. (Ranked B in ABDC; Publisher: Emerald; Impact factor of 2.8; Citescore of 5.9).
  • Prakash, N., Srivastava, B., Singh, S., Sharma, S. and Jain, S. (2022). Effectiveness of social distancing interventions in containing COVID-19 incidence: International evidence using Kalman filter. Economics & Human Biology44, 101091. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ehb.2021.101091. (Ranked A in ABDC; Publisher: Elsevier; Impact factor of 2.774; Citescore of 3.4).
  • Prakash, N., Singh, S. and Sharma, S. (2021). Recognizing nonmonotonicity of exogenous determinants in a stochastic profit efficiency framework: have banks overinvested in IT capital? International Journal of Emerging Markets, 17(9), 2186-2217. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJOEM-06-2020-0665. (Ranked B in ABDC; Publisher: Emerald; Impact factor of 3.422; Citescore of 5.0).
  • Prakash, N., Singh, S. and Sharma, S. (2021). Technological diffusion, banking efficiency and Solow’s paradox: A frontier-based parametric and non-parametric analysis. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics58, 534-551. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.strueco.2021.07.007. (Ranked B in ABDC; Publisher: Elsevier; Impact factor of 5.059; Citescore of 5.4).
  • Prakash, N., Singh, S. & Sharma, S. (2022). Contemporaneous or causal? Evaluating the triumvirate of insolvency risk, capitalization and efficiency in Indian commercial banking. Managerial Finance, 48(1), 136-157. https://doi.org/10.1108/MF-02-2021-0070. (Ranked B in ABDC; Publisher: Emerald; Citescore of 2.5).
  • Prakash, N., Singh, S. and Sharma, S. (2021). A non-parametric framework for evaluating governance–efficiency–productivity associations in commercial banking. Journal of Economic Studies, 49(7), 1159-1180. https://doi.org/10.1108/JES-06-2021-0273. (Ranked B in ABDC; Publisher: Emerald; Citescore of 4.5).
  • Networking effects of innovations: Evidence from the Global South at International Conference on Innovation, Sustainability and Applied Sciences (ICISAS), Curtin University, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, December 9-10th, 2023.
  • The productivity paradox of information technology: Empirical evidence from the BRICS and European banking systems. 30th Global Finance Conference, Treviso, Italy, June 12-14th, 2023.
  • Evaluating nonmonotonic effects of IT capital on sectoral efficiency: Parametric evidence from commercial banks in BRICS. World Finance Conference, University of Turin, Turin, Italy August 1-3rd, 2022.
  • A non-parametric framework for evaluating governance–efficiency–productivity associations in commercial banking. World Finance and Banking Symposium. The Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary, December 17-18th, 2021.
  • Effectiveness of social distancing interventions in containing COVID-19 incidence: International evidence using Kalman filter. World Finance Conference. University of Agder, Kristiansand, Norway, August 3-6th, 2021.
  • Exploring the existence of Solow’s information technology profitability paradox: Empirical evidence from the Indian banking industry. Advances in Management Research: Role in Emerging Economies. Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB), Mumbai, India. February 21-22nd, 2020.
  • Exploring the existence of Solow’s information technology – profitability paradox in the Indian banking sector – an empirical analysis. International Conference on Business and Management. Delhi Technological University, New Delhi, India. March 29-30th, 2019.
  • Awarded the Research Excellence Travel Award (RETA) by the Industrial Research and Development (IRD) unit of the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi for presenting papers at international conferences (amounting to Rs. 1,50,000).
  • Awarded the Research Scholar Travel Award (RSTA) by the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi for presenting papers at international conferences (amounting to Rs. 1,50,000).