Centres Of Excellence

To focus on new and emerging areas of research and education, Centres of Excellence have been established within the Institute. These ‘virtual' centres draw on resources from its stakeholders, and interact with them to enhance core competencies

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Faculty

Faculty members at IIMB generate knowledge through cutting-edge research in all functional areas of management that would benefit public and private sector companies, and government and society in general.

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IIMB Management Review

Journal of Indian Institute of Management Bangalore

IIM Bangalore offers Degree-Granting Programmes, a Diploma Programme, Certificate Programmes and Executive Education Programmes and specialised courses in areas such as entrepreneurship and public policy.

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About IIMB

The Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB) believes in building leaders through holistic, transformative and innovative education

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Research Papers

Research articles published:

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1.

Research article

Estimation of State of Charge Considering Impact of Vibrations on Traction Battery Pack

Parag Jose, Mohan Krishna S et al

Electrical Engineering, SPRINGER (SCI-E, Q2, IF: 1.8)

Published (January 2024)

2.

Research article

Inner Resonance and Outer Current based Control strategy for Inductive Power Transfer System used in Wireless Charging for Electric Vehicles

Febin Daya, Sooraj V, Mohan Krishna S et al

IET Electrical Systems in Transportation, IET (SCI-E, Q2, IF: 2.3)

Published (February 2024)

Impact of Market Based Measures on the Shipping Industry

This research project, commissioned by the Directorate General of Shipping, embarked on a thorough and in-depth analysis to investigate the implications of economic measures, particularly carbon taxes and Emission Trading Systems (ETS), on the shipping industry. The study meticulously examined the impacts of various levels of carbon levies on crucial economic elements, such as freight costs, landed costs, and the final product prices for India's primary traded commodities—Coal, crude oil, iron ore, and palm oil.