Inder Sekhar Yadav | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Inder Sekhar Yadav | Economics | Best Researcher AwardΒ 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Inder Sekhar Yadav, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India.

Dr. Inder Sekhar Yadav (Ph.D.) is an Associate Professor at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Kharagpur πŸ›οΈ. Specializing in Financial Economics, Corporate Finance, and Agricultural Economics πŸ“Š, he has guided multiple Ph.D. and M.Sc. scholars πŸŽ“. With extensive research in public enterprises, financial markets, and rural development, he has received prestigious awards πŸ†, including the Prof. M. J. Manohar Rao Young Economist Award. His contributions to academia and policy research continue to shape economic thought globally. 🌍

🌟 Professional Profile

πŸŽ“ Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Inder Sekhar Yadav embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in Economics. He completed his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Hyderabad in 2009, following his M.Phil. (2005) and M.A. (2003) in the same field. His early academic years were marked by a keen interest in financial economics, corporate finance, and development studies, laying the groundwork for his future research and professional endeavors.

πŸ’Ό Professional Endeavors

Dr. Yadav has an extensive teaching and research career. He is currently serving as an Associate Professor at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Kharagpur, a position he has held since October 2021. His professional journey includes roles as an Assistant Professor at IIT Kharagpur (2015-2021), the Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad (2011-2015), and IFHE, Hyderabad (2010-2011). Additionally, he contributed as a Junior Consultant at the Institute of Economic Growth, RBI Endowment Unit, Delhi University (2008-2010), where he developed his expertise in economic analysis and policy research.

πŸ”¬ Contributions and Research Focus On EconomicsΒ 

Dr. Yadav’s research spans various domains, including Financial Economics, Corporate Finance, Industrial Economics, Labour Economics, and Agricultural Economics. As a Principal Investigator, he has led significant projects, such as the Assessment of Disparity of Agricultural Credit and its Impact on Farm Production in India and Measuring Efficiency in Central Public Enterprises in India. As a Co-Principal Investigator, he has worked on critical issues like profitability in agricultural sectors and agri-marketing policies for small farmers. His research has profound implications for economic growth, financial markets,

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Yadav’s impact extends beyond academia. He has mentored five awarded Ph.D. scholars and is currently guiding seven more. Additionally, he has supervised over 30 MSc theses at IIT Kharagpur. His influence is evident in his role as a faculty member, administrator, and researcher, shaping the next generation of economists and policymakers.

πŸ† Awards and Honors

Dr. Yadav’s excellence has been acknowledged with prestigious accolades, including:

  • Prof. M. J. Manohar Rao Young Economist Award (2013) by The Indian Econometric Society.
  • ICSSR Centrally Administered Doctoral Fellowship (2006-08) under the Ministry of HRD.
  • Best Paper Awards at the IIM Indore Research Conference (2012) and International Conference on Business and Finance (2010).
  • UGC-NET qualification in Economics (2005, 2006), reinforcing his academic credibility.

πŸ“š Academic CitationsΒ 

Dr. Yadav has actively contributed to international and national conferences, presenting research on financial development, economic growth, and investment trends. Notable conferences include the Development Economics Conference, University of Lincoln (2024), and the Southern Economic Association meetings (2022, 2016). His work on financial integration, macroeconomic volatility, and corporate investment strategies has been widely recognized in academic circles.

πŸš€ Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Yadav’s contributions to economics and finance continue to shape policy discourse and academic inquiry. His commitment to mentoring young researchers, leading impactful projects, and publishing influential research ensures a lasting legacy in the field. Looking ahead, he aims to expand interdisciplinary collaborations, enhance economic modeling techniques, and contribute to policy development in financial markets and agricultural economics.

His journey, marked by academic excellence, impactful research, and dedicated mentorship, reflects his unwavering commitment to the advancement of economic sciences and financial policy development.

πŸ“šPublications Top Notes

1️⃣ Financial development and economic growth: panel evidence from BRICS
πŸ“– Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Science 24 (47), 113-126
πŸ”’ Citations: 465 | πŸ“† Year: 2019

2️⃣ The nexus between firm size, growth and profitability: new panel data evidence from Asia–Pacific markets
πŸ“– European Journal of Management and Business Economics 31 (1), 115-140
πŸ”’ Citations: 110 | πŸ“† Year: 2022

3️⃣ Does corporate governance affect dividend policy in India? Firm-level evidence from new indices
πŸ“– Managerial Finance 45 (9), 1219-1238
πŸ”’ Citations: 55 | πŸ“† Year: 2019

4️⃣ Explaining India’s current account deficit: A time series perspective
πŸ“– Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies 26 (1), 117-138
πŸ”’ Citations: 45 | πŸ“† Year: 2019

5️⃣ Role of corporate governance in determining dividend policy: Panel evidence from India
πŸ“– International Journal of Trade, Economics and Finance 9 (3), 111-115
πŸ”’ Citations: 37 | πŸ“† Year: 2018

6️⃣ The size and growth of firms: new evidence on law of proportionate effect from Asia
πŸ“– Journal of Asia Business Studies 14 (1), 91-108
πŸ”’ Citations: 23 | πŸ“† Year: 2020

7️⃣ Agricultural credit and productivity of crops in India: field evidence from small and marginal farmers across social groups
πŸ“– Journal of Agribusiness in Developing and Emerging Economies 14 (3), 435-454
πŸ”’ Citations: 22 | πŸ“† Year: 2024

8️⃣ Macroeconomic Relationship in India: ARDL Evidence on Cointegration and Causality
πŸ“– Journal of Quantitative Economics 9 (1), 156-168
πŸ”’ Citations: 20 | πŸ“† Year: 2011

9️⃣ Causality between Public Expenditure and National Income in India: A Reexamination
πŸ“– The IUP Journal of Public Finance, 36-51
πŸ”’ Citations: 20 | πŸ“† Year: 2007

πŸ”Ÿ Stock market integration and volatility spillovers: new evidence from Asia–Pacific and European markets
πŸ“– The Journal of Risk Finance 24 (2), 186-211
πŸ”’ Citations: 14 | πŸ“† Year: 2023

πŸ”Ή Saving, Investment and Growth in India: Evidence from Cointegration and Causality Tests
πŸ“– Economic Alternatives 12 (1), 55-68
πŸ”’ Citations: 14 | πŸ“† Year: 2018

πŸ”Ή Financial markets development and financing choice of firms: New evidence from Asia
πŸ“– Asia-Pacific Financial Markets 26 (4), 429-451
πŸ”’ Citations: 13 | πŸ“† Year: 2019

πŸ”Ή Product market competition, agency cost and dividend payouts: new evidence from emerging market
πŸ“– Journal of Management and Governance 26 (3), 925-956
πŸ”’ Citations: 10 | πŸ“† Year: 2022

πŸ”Ή Financial integration in Asia: a macroeconomic perspective
πŸ“– The Developing Economies 59 (1), 64-101
πŸ”’ Citations: 9 | πŸ“† Year: 2021

πŸ”Ή Information-sharing experiences of professionals looking after children with cancer: a qualitative exploration from a specialist paediatric oncology unit in India
πŸ“– ecancermedicalscience 16, 1399
πŸ”’ Citations: 7 | πŸ“† Year: 2022

πŸ”Ή The profitability and size of Indian companies: An empirical analysis
πŸ“– South Asian Journal of Management 21 (1), 32
πŸ”’ Citations: 6 | πŸ“† Year: 2014

πŸ”Ή Dividend behavior of Indian firms: new evidence from large data set
πŸ“– Journal of Asia-Pacific Business 22 (1), 4-38
πŸ”’ Citations: 5 | πŸ“† Year: 2021

πŸ”Ή Industrial Structure and Performance in AP and Gujarat vis-a-vis India: A Comparative Study using ASI Data
πŸ“– The Journal of Industrial Statistics 2 (2), 258-280
πŸ”’ Citations: 5 | πŸ“† Year: 2013

πŸ”Ή Co-integration, Causality, Money and Income in India
πŸ“– Journal of Quantitative Economics
πŸ”’ Citations: 5 | πŸ“† Year: 2008

πŸ”Ή Disparity of agricultural credit in India: field data evidence from farmers across social groups
πŸ“– International Journal of Social Economics 50 (2), 180-194
πŸ”’ Citations: 4 | πŸ“† Year: 2023

πŸ”Ή Financial integration and macroeconomic volatility: evidence from Asia
πŸ“– Journal of Economic and Administrative Sciences 35 (2), 94-112
πŸ”’ Citations: 4 | πŸ“† Year: 2019

πŸ”Ή Dynamics of capital controls: panel evidence from Asia
πŸ“– Journal of Economic Studies 47 (2), 242-263
πŸ”’ Citations: 3 | πŸ“† Year: 2020