Prof. Ambika Prasad Pati
Designation: Professor
Department: Commerce
Qualifications:
M Com, MPhil, LLb, PhD (all from Utkal University), CMA (ICAI, Kolkota) DBF (ICFAI, Hyderabad)
Teaching Experience:
Area of Interest
Finance (Banking and Microfinance)
Currently Teaching |
Adv. Financial Management, Management of Financial Institutions, Security Analysis and Portfolio Management, and Financial Markets and Instruments |
Ph D title |
Development Banking in India: An Evaluation of Performance of IDBI |
Area of Interest |
Finance |
Current area of research |
Banking and Micro Finance |
Ph D Supervised - 9 (Nine)
Sl.No.
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Title of the Ph.D. and Year of Award
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Name of Scholar
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1
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Knowledge-Based Decision Support System for Prevention of NPAs in Commercial Banks (2008)
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Bimal Debnath
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2
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Impact of Bank Linkage Micro Credit Programme on the Growth and Development of Micro Enterprises: A Study on Meghalaya (2009)
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Sabindra Rajbonshi
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3
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Disintermediation in Financial System: An Empirical Study of Indian Commercial Banks (2010)
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Dipankar Shome
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4
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Impact of Micro-Finance on Women Empowerment: A Study of Meghalaya (2011)
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Benjamin Franklin Lyngdoh
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5
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Post Reform Bank Efficiency in North-East India: A Branch Level Analysis (Joint Supervision) (2012)
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Jayeeta Dev
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6
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Subsidised Micro Finance and Financial Performance of SHGs: A Study of Meghalaya (2013)
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Purna Prasad Sharma
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7
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Relationship of Market Structure and Efficiency with Performance: An Empirical Investigation into General Insurance Sector of India (2018)
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Sapina Yasmin
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8
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Mission Drift in Indian Micro Finance Institutions: An Empirical Study (2018)
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Prasenjit Roy
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9 |
Shadow Banking and Systemic Risk Relationship in India: An Empirical Study (2023) |
Nandita Bhattacharjee |
Awards
- Best Professor in Financial Management, 2013 by the National Business News Channel, ET Now
- Best Business Academic of the Year (BBAY) Award, 2009 by All India Commerce Association
- Best Business Academic of the Year (BBAY) Award, 2007 by All India Commerce Association
Academic Affiliations (Life Member):
- Fellow Member, Odisha Commerce Association
- Life Member Indian Commerce Association
- Life Member Indian Accounting Association
- Life Member North East India Commerce and Management Association
Administrative responsibilities undertaken:
- DEAN: School of Economics, Management and Information Science. Since Sept. 2020
- Head, Dept. of Commerce NEHU, 2005-2008 and 2015-2018
- Chairman: Board of Studies, Commerce (NEHU), 2005-2008 and 2015- 2018
- Member: Board of Studies, Commerce, Sikkim University (2016-19)
- Member: Board of Studies, Board of Research Studies, School Board, Academic Council and University Court (All NEHU)
Sl.No.
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Projects Completed
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Period
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Title |
1 |
Major (UGC) |
Mar,11 Oct’13 |
Capital Structure and Sustainability: An Empirical study on Indian Micro Financing Institutions |
2 |
Major (ICSSR) |
Mar’05 July’07 |
Financial Sustainability of Micro Lending Through SHG-Bank Linkage Programme: A Study on Meghalaya |
3 |
Minor (UGC) |
Jan’01 July’02 |
Operational Efficiency of RRBs in North-East: A Case Study of Subansiri Gaonlia Bank |
Books:
- Micro Finance and Women Empowerment, (with B F Lyngdoh), Himalaya Publishing House, New Delhi, 2013
- Industrial Development Bank of India: Evolution, Growth and Transformation, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany, 2011
- Financial Sustainability of Micro Financing”, Gyan Publishing House, New Delhi, 2010.
- Regional Rural Banks in Liberalised Environment, Mittal Publication, New Delhi, 2005.
Research Papers:
- Efficiency and its determinants of systemically important Shadow Banks of India, Global Business and Economic Review, Vol. 29, No. 2, Pp- 155-180, 2023, (Co author-N Bhatacharjee) DOI: 10.1504/GBER.2023.10048272.
- Shadow Banking in India and Systemic Risk : A Systematic Literature Review, Finance India, Vol XXXVIII, No 3, Forthcoming in 2024, (Co author-N Bhatacharjee)
- Systemic Risk and Bank Characteristics Relationship in India: Post-GFC Scenario, Finance India, Vol. XXXVI No. 2, 2022 pp-551-564
- Exploring Systemic Risk Measurement Issues in Shadow Banks: A Case of an Emerging Economy, South Asian Journal of Macro Economics and Public Finance, (Sage), DOI: 10.1177/22779787221107716, (Co author-N Bhatacharjee) Online First 2022
- Efficiency of Shadow Banks in India and Its Drivers, Global Business Review (Sage) DOI: 10.1177/09721509211056473 (Co author-N Bhatacharjee), Online First 2022
- Structural Transformation, Profit, and Cost: What drive(s) mission drift In Indian Microfinance? International Journal of Rural Management, Vol.17 No. 1, 2021, Pp. 75-92. (Sage Pub)
- Market Structure and Double Bottom Line Commitments: Are They Aligned in Indian Microfinance Industry?, International Journal of Rural Management , Vol. 15 No. 1, 2019, Pp. 1-22. (Sage Pub)
- Double bottom line commitments of microfinance: Evidence from Indian Institutions, International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 46 No. 1, 2019, Pp. 116-131. (Co-author: P Roy). (Emerald Publ)
- Transformation and Sustainability Relationship in Indian Microfinance Institutions, International Journal of Services, Economics and Management, Vol. 8 No. 4, 2017, Pp.250-267 (Inderscience Publ)
- Credit Risk Stress Testing Practices in BRICS: Post-global Financial Crisis Scenario, Global Business Review, Vol.18, No.4, August 2017, Pp-811-824 (Sage pub)
- Contribution of Microfinance in Achieving Millennium Development Goals: Evidences from Global Pool Data, International Journal of Rural Management, Vol. 13, No. 2, October 2017, Pp-182-198. (Sage Pub.)
- Exploring Mission Drift Dimensions in Indian Micro Finance Institutions, Pranjan- Journal of Social and Management Science, Vol. XLIV. No.2, July-Sept 2015, Pp-139-163. (NIBM pub) (Co-author-P Roy)
- Are Regulatory Microfinance Institutions of India Better off than Non-regulatory Ones? A Comparison of Performance and Sustainability, Paradigm, Vol. 19, No. 1, Jan-Jun, 2015, Pp-21-36. (Sage pub)
- Subsidized Microfinance and Sustainability of Self-Help Groups (SHGs): Observations from North East India, Indian Journal of Finance, Vol. 9, No.5, May, 2015, Pp- 7-19. (Co-author-P P Sharma)
- Indian MFIs: The Funding Structure and Its Determinants, The IUP Journal of Bank Management, Vol. XIII, No.4, Nov 2014, Pp- 63-83.
- Microfinance and Women Empowerment: A Case of Matrilineal Tribal Society of India, Pranjan- Journal of Social and Management Science, Vol. XLII. No.4, July-Sept 2013, Pp-113-130. (NIBM pub) (Co-author-B F Lyngdoh)
- Impact of Microfinance on Women Empowerment in the Matrilineal Tribal Society of India: An Analysis Using Propensity Score Propensity Score Matching and Difference-in- Difference, International Journal of Rural Management, Vol. 9 No. 1, April 2013, Pp. 45-69. (Co-author-B F Lyngdoh) (Sage pub)
- Regulation versus Outreach and Sustainability: A Study of the Performance of Microfinance Institutions in India, The IUP Journal of Bank Management, Vol. XI. No.4, Nov 2012 Pp-41-56.
- Corporate Governance and Indian Banking, Kushagra International Management Review, Vol.2 No.1 April 2012, Pp-11-20.
- Prevention of Non-Performing Assets in Banks: An Application of Artificial Neural Network, Pranjan- Journal of Social and Management Science, Vol. XL. No.4, Jan-March 2012, Pp-269-287 (NIBM pub) (Co-author-B Debnath and T K Sinha)
- Catalytic Role of Micro Finance in Economic Development: A Regional Prospective, Development Dynamics (Ed.) Behera, Parida and Baruah, DVS Publishers, Guwahati, 2012, Pp-45-64.
- Microfinance and socio-economic change: An assessment of Meghalaya, The Micro Finance Review, Vol III, No.1, 2011, Pp-110-122, (NABARD pub) (Co-author-B F Lyngdoh).
- Do households still prefer bank deposits? An analysis of shift in savings and savings determinants, IUP Journal of Bank Management, Vol. X, No. 1, 2011, Pp. 46-59, (Co-author-D Shome)
- Disintermediation in Indian commercial banks: evidences from pre and post-liberalization phases, Journal of Applied Research in Finance, Vol.2 No 4, 2010, Pp.168-181, (European Research Center of Managerial Studies in Business administration pub) (Co-author-D Shome)
- Carbon Trading: Global Market vs. Indian Market, The Management Accountant, Vol. 45 No. 10, October 2010, Pp.798-802.
- Financial Inclusion, Women and Inclusive Growth, The Indian Journal of Commerce, Vol.63, No.2, Apr-June 2010, Pp.174-182. (Co-author-B F Lyngdoh)
- Corporate Governance in Banks of India, Anti-Crisis Paradigms of Corporate Governance in Banks: A New Institutional Outlook (Ed) A Kostyuk, F Takeda and K Hosono, Virtus Interprise, Ukraine, 2010, Pp-333-352.
- Scaling the financial sustainability of SHGs-Bank Linkage Programme of micro financing in an underdeveloped region, Prajnan- Journal of Social and Management Science, Vol. XXXVIII, No.4, 2010, Pp. 253-267 (NIBM pub).
- Microfinance Intervention and Socio-economic Transformation; An Application of Propensity Score Matching and Difference-in-Difference Techniques, Macro Dynamics of Micro Finance (Ed) D Lazar, P Natarajan, and M Deo, Excel Books, New Delhi, 2010,Pp. 343-358. (Co-author-B F Lyngdoh)
- Does Micro Finance Bring Human Development?, Growth and Human Development in North-East India, (Ed. P Nayak), Oxford University Press, 2009, Pp.217-232.
- Financial Exclusion to Inclusion-Do SHGs Help? Evidences from North east India, The Indian Journal of Commerce, Vol.62, No. 3, July-Sept, 2009, Pp.62-72.
- Addressing Challenges of Self Help Group Management, Prabandhan, Vol.1 No. 1, July 2009, Pp.76-88.
- Subsidy Impact on Sustainability of SHGs: An Empirical Analysis of Micro Lending through SGSY Scheme, Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 64, No.2, Apr-June 2009, Pp. 276-288.
- Enhancing Financial Inclusion: The Catalytic Role of SHGs, The Management Accountant, Vol. 44 No 5, May 2009, Pp.384-388.
- Micro Credit as Catalyst to Women Empowerment: Evidences and Observations, in Micro Finance-Performance Evaluation and Enterprise Development (Ed) Lazar and Deo, Allied Publisher, New Delhi, 2009, Pp.304-313. (Co-author-B F Lyngdoh)
- Subsidised Micro Financing and Financial Sustainability of SHGs, The Indian Journal of Commerce, Vol.61, No. 4 Oct-Dec, 2008, Pp.137-150.
- Micro Finance and Empowerment of Women, in Micro Finance and Rural Development in India (Ed) Das, Nanda and Rath, New Century Publication, New Delhi, 2008, Pp.30-39.
- Corporate Governance Interventions and Performance of Indian Banks, The Journal of Bank Management, Vol. VI, No. 1, Feb 2007, Pp. 18-37.
- International Commitments and Transformations in Indian Banking, Business Vision, Vol.3, No.1, Jan-June, 2007, Pp.45-61. (Co-author-D Shome)
- Micro Finance Intervention and Growth of Micro-Enterprises: A Study of North Eastern Region”, in “Entrepreneurship in Micro-Enterprise and Service Sector”, (Ed) Moharana and Tripathy, Dept. of Commerce, Utkal University, 2007, Pp.119-131.
- Disintermediation in Financial Services: An Empirical Investigation of Indian Banking Sector, The Indian Journal of Commerce, Vol. 59, No.3, July-Sept, 2006, Pp.153-163. (Co-author-D Shome)
- Micro Financing and Empowerment of Poor in Meghalaya: The Need for Learning from the Experience, Rural Transformation in Northeast India,(Ed) Gautam and Bezbaruah, Dept. of Commerce and Dept. of Economics, Gauhati University, 2006, Pp.319-332.
- Corporate Governance in Public Sector banks: Issues and Challenges, The Journal of Accounting and Finance, Vol. 19, No. 1, Oct-Mar, 2005, Pp.54-66. (Co-author- V K Shotriya)
- A Study on the Viability of RRBs as Rural Financial Institutions in the Liberalised Environment, Globalisation and Development Dilemma, (Ed) Behera, Mittal Publication , New Delhi, 2004, Pp. 247-263.
- Viability of RRBs as Rural Financial Institutions of India: A Micro-Level Study in the Context of Liberalised Environment, Asian Profile, Vol. 31, No.6, Dec. 2003, Pp.507-524.
- Prospective Governance Problems in Demutualized Stock Exchanges of India: Issues and Prescriptions, NSE News, NSE, Bombay, Oct. 2003, Pp.8-13.
- DFIs in Transition: The Indian Experience, Marketing Effectiveness in Banking, (Ed) Sharma & Kaur, Anmol Publication, N.Delhi, 2003, Pp.104-117.
- Effectiveness of EDPs in Northeast Region: A Critical Assessment, Entrepreneurship Development: Policies & Strategies, (Ed) Moharana and Tripathy, Dept. of Commerce, Utkal University, 2003, Pp.161-171.
- An Empirical Study on the Financing Pattern of DB’s and Its Impact on the Development of Northeast Region, Asian Profile, Vol.29, No.6, Dec. 2001, Pp-521-528.
- Non-Performing Assets: Causes, Consequences, and Cures, The Management Accountant, Vol.34, No. 11, Nov. 1999, Pp. 853-857.
- Flow of Foreign Investment into India: Myths and Realities, The Journal of Commerce, Vol. VII, 1999, Pp.77-83.
- Identifying New Strategic Fields for STUs in the Changing Environment, Surface Transport in India (Ed)- Mathur and Agarwal, Printwell Publ., Jaipur, 1999, Pp.49-57.
- Redefining the Role of Major Players in Corporate Governance, The Indian Journal of Commerce, Vol.51, No.4, Oct-Dec’1998, Pp.139-146. (Co-author-S Moharana)
- Impact of Liberalization on Operational Efficiency of Development Banks, The Indian Journal of Commerce, Vol. XLIX, No.188, September 1996, Pp.37-40.
- Impact of Financial Sector Reforms on Development Banks: A Case Study of IDBI, The Utkal Business Review, Vol. XIII, 1994-95, Pp.10-17. (Co-author-S Moharana)
- Soft options for STUs in Liberalized Economy: A Case Study OSRTC, The Indian Journal of Public Enterprise, Vol. 9, No.17, Dec.1994, Pp.45-53. (Co-author- R K Jena and M K Mohanty)
- Economic Liberalization and SSIs in India, The Utkal Business Review, Vol. XII, 1993-94, Pp.56-61. Co-author-S Moharana)
- Backward Area Development: The Role of IDBI, The Utkal Business Review, Vol. XI, 1992-93, Pp.60-68. Co-author-S Moharana)
Papers presented in Conferences/Seminars etc: 40
Reviewer: International Journal of Rural Management, Odisha Journal of Commerce, Journal of Rural Development, Global Business Review, and Cogent Economics and Finance