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273
LIST OF RESEARCH PAPERS PUBLISHED BY THE RESEARCHER
Sr.
No:
Title Book / Journal
Title
Vol.
(Issue) &
ISBN /
ISSN
Number
Pages Institute
1 Organizational
Culture and
People (2007)
Human
Resource
Management in
the New
Millennium:
Challenges and
Way Ahead
ISBN 978-
81-
903696-5-
7
146-163 SIES Institute
of
Management
Studies
2 A.P. Mani
&Sons-
Mentoring
Food Retail
Entrepreneur
(2007)
Entrepreneurship
and Innovation
management: An
Industry
Perspective
ISBN 978-
81-7446-
7874
119-125 Dr. D. Y.
Patil Institute
of
Management
Studies
3 Employee
Engagement in
Retail (2008)
Retail
Management:
An Indian
Perspective
ISBN 978-
81-7446-
813
545-555 Dr. D. Y.
Patil Institute
of
Management
Studies
4 Employee
Engagement
and the
Changing
Economy
(2010)
Human
Resource
Management in
the New
Economy
ISBN 978-
81-7446-
826-0
215-223 ITM Business
School
5 Employee
Engagement –
Scale
Development
Process (Jan
2010)
Synergy VIII (I);
ISSN
0973-8819
174-185
K. J. Somaiya
Institute of
Management
Studies &
Research
6 Learning in the
Digital Age: Is
it the End for
Trainers?
(2010)
A Compendium
of HR Research
Papers
ISBN 978-
81-
907787-4-
9
47-53 SIES Institute
of
Management
Studies
7 Employee
Engagement
and Mentoring:
An Empirical
Study of Sales
Professionals
(Jan 2012)
Synergy X (I);
ISSN
0973-8819
37-50
K. J. Somaiya
Institute of
Management
Studies &
Research
274
LIST OF RESEARCH PAPERS PRESENTED AT CONFERENCES BY
THE RESEARCHER
Sr.
No
Title Date Institute
1 Mentoring Food Retail
Entrepreneurs: A case study on
A P Mani and Sons
25th and 26
th
November,
2007
Dr. D.Y. Patil Institute of
Management Studies
2 Motivating Supply Chain
Behaviour
6th & 7th
January, 2008
K. J. Somiaya Institute of
Management Studies &
Research
3 Leadership and Teams: Issues
and Challenges in the 21st
century
16th & 17th
February,
2008
IMT, Nagpur
4 Applications of Supply Chain
Management Optimization
Techniques to Workforce
Management
15th March,
2008
Guru Nanak Institute of
Management Studies,
Mumbai
5 Employee Engagement
Among Sales Professionals
5th & 6th
January, 2009
K. J. Somiaya Institute of
Management Studies &
Research
6 Engaging Retail Employees 10th January,
2009
Guru Nanak Institute Of
Management Studies
7 Optimizing Sales through
Point of Purchase display and
effective retail planogram
24th January,
2009
Guru Nanak Institute Of
Management Studies
8 Moving towards digital
libraries through e books
14th March,
2009
Guru Nanak Institute Of
Management Studies
9 Developing Corporate
Entrepreneurs: A Review of
Literature
18th
December
2010
Dr. D.Y. Patil Institute of
Management Studies
10 Changing Business Practices
in Current Scenario - Effect of
Employee Engagement
Practices on Business
Performance: A Critical
Review of Literature
30th
December
2010
SIES Management Institute