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IIMB’s R&P office to host seminar titled ‘Competitiveness of India from the 1950s to the 2010s: What Do We Learn After Six Decades?’ on Jan 07

21 December, 2018, Bengaluru: The Office of Research and Publications (R&P) at IIM Bangalore will host a research seminar titled: ‘Competitiveness of India from the 1950s to the 2010s: What Do We Learn After Six Decades?’ on January 07 (Monday), 2019, from 11.30 am, at Classroom P-11. The talk will be delivered by Professor Sumit Mazumdar, University of Texas at Dallas.

Speaker Profile: Sumit K. Majumdar is a Professor of Technology Strategy, at the Jindal School of Management, the University of Texas at Dallas. He has been on the faculties of Imperial College, London, and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. His primary expertise is in competition policy, regulation and corporate strategy. He trained as a chartered accountant in UK and as an industrial organization economist in USA. He is a globally known expert in the economic analysis of firms, markets and industries. His industry specialization has been in the digital and information technology sectors. He has been deeply involved in issues that relate to the Indian economy, and his oeuvre of work on the impact of policy innovations and reforms in the Indian industrial sector is vast.

He has published extensively. He has edited the Handbook of Telecommunications Economics (Elsevier; 2002, Volume 1 and 2005 Volume 2) and is the author of India’s Late, Late Industrial Revolution: Democratizing Entrepreneurship (Cambridge University Press, 2012) and Lost Glory: India’s Capitalism Story (Oxford University Press, 2018).

His works have regularly appeared in the top international academic journals. These have been: Academy of Management Journal; Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics; Antitrust Bulletin; Business and Politics; Competition and Regulation in Network Industries; Economic and Political Weekly; Economics of Innovation and New Technology; Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice; European Competition Journal; Human Relations; India Review; Industrial and Corporate Change; Information Economics and Policy; Information Technology and International Development; International Journal of Industrial Organization; Journal of Business Venturing; Journal of Competition Law and Economics; Journal of International Business Studies; Journal of Law and Economics; Journal of Technology Transfer; Law and Policy; Marketing Science; Organization Science; Public Choice; Research in Law and Economics; Research Policy; Strategic Management Journal; Technology in Society; and Telecommunications Policy

Topic: Competitiveness of India from the 1950s to the 2010s: What Do We Learn After Six Decades?

Speaker: Professor Sumit Mazumdar, University of Texas at Dallas

Date: January 07 (Monday), 2019

Time: 02.30 pm onwards

Venue: Classroom P-11

 

21 December, 2018, Bengaluru: The Office of Research and Publications (R&P) at IIM Bangalore will host a research seminar titled: ‘Competitiveness of India from the 1950s to the 2010s: What Do We Learn After Six Decades?’ on January 07 (Monday), 2019, from 11.30 am, at Classroom P-11. The talk will be delivered by Professor Sumit Mazumdar, University of Texas at Dallas.

Speaker Profile: Sumit K. Majumdar is a Professor of Technology Strategy, at the Jindal School of Management, the University of Texas at Dallas. He has been on the faculties of Imperial College, London, and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. His primary expertise is in competition policy, regulation and corporate strategy. He trained as a chartered accountant in UK and as an industrial organization economist in USA. He is a globally known expert in the economic analysis of firms, markets and industries. His industry specialization has been in the digital and information technology sectors. He has been deeply involved in issues that relate to the Indian economy, and his oeuvre of work on the impact of policy innovations and reforms in the Indian industrial sector is vast.

He has published extensively. He has edited the Handbook of Telecommunications Economics (Elsevier; 2002, Volume 1 and 2005 Volume 2) and is the author of India’s Late, Late Industrial Revolution: Democratizing Entrepreneurship (Cambridge University Press, 2012) and Lost Glory: India’s Capitalism Story (Oxford University Press, 2018).

His works have regularly appeared in the top international academic journals. These have been: Academy of Management Journal; Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics; Antitrust Bulletin; Business and Politics; Competition and Regulation in Network Industries; Economic and Political Weekly; Economics of Innovation and New Technology; Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice; European Competition Journal; Human Relations; India Review; Industrial and Corporate Change; Information Economics and Policy; Information Technology and International Development; International Journal of Industrial Organization; Journal of Business Venturing; Journal of Competition Law and Economics; Journal of International Business Studies; Journal of Law and Economics; Journal of Technology Transfer; Law and Policy; Marketing Science; Organization Science; Public Choice; Research in Law and Economics; Research Policy; Strategic Management Journal; Technology in Society; and Telecommunications Policy

Topic: Competitiveness of India from the 1950s to the 2010s: What Do We Learn After Six Decades?

Speaker: Professor Sumit Mazumdar, University of Texas at Dallas

Date: January 07 (Monday), 2019

Time: 02.30 pm onwards

Venue: Classroom P-11