Rituparna Das

Rituparna Das teaches at the School of Economics and Commerce of Adamas University as Professor. Prior to this, he taught at the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies as Associate Professor, headed the Centre for Studies in Banking and Finance, established by the Reserve Bank of India corpus. His PhD on Management and Economics is preceded by dual Master’s in Economics and Management. Earlier he taught at National Law University, National Institute of Bank Management (established by the Reserve Bank of India), National University of Juridical Sciences and Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management. His areas of preference and international publications include Strategies, Bank Risk Management, Financial Economics and Policy Research. He is Life Member of the Indian Statistical Institute, Indian Economic Association and Indian Econometric Society. He received the honours of being ‘Financial Economics and Risk Educator and Author’ from Marquis Who’s Who and ‘One of the IBC’s Leading Educators of the World’ from International Biographical Centre. He was invited for Fulbright Nehru Academic Excellence Fellowship. He is invited to teach by many reputed institutions including City University of Hong Kong. His academic profile is https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?origin=resultslist&authorId=57212055469&zone=.

Publications

Connection Between Bank Competition and Bank Performance in India in Light of the Reserve Bank of India's Complaint
Rituparna Das, Gargi Guha Niyogi. © 2021. 13 pages.
The Reserve Bank of India suspected a cartel among 15 banks in fixing interest rates on deposits of the savings bank accounts over a period from 2011-12 to 2012-13 and lodged a...
Modeling Sovereign Rating of India: Using Principal Component Analysis and Logistic Regression
Rituparna Das, Gargi Guha Niyogi. © 2021. 24 pages.
Against the background that India has been continuously receiving for over a decade till now the same investment grade of sovereign rating, the authors research what the...
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Public Policy and Sustainability
Rituparna Das, Nivedita Mandal. © 2020. 320 pages.
In today’s global economy, the role of public policy in managing and ensuring sustainability is an emerging area of research considering modern day issues such as climate change...
Is Construction of Timber Focused Exchange Traded Fund Plausible in SAARC Countries With Reference to India?
Nivedita Mandal, Rituparna Das. © 2020. 24 pages.
Given the fact that timber is neither traded as commodity nor is any timber-focused exchange-traded fund (ETF) available in the SAARC countries, the objectives of this chapter...
Entrepreneurship Policy Framework: Understanding Cultural and Educational Determinants for Entrepreneurship
Raghubir Singh Chauhan, Rituparna Das. © 2017. 45 pages.
The ongoing debate regarding how to formulate an entrepreneurship policy is globally vital so it is pertinent to understand the other dimensions also. By using a broad spectrum...
Law and Neuroeconomics of Credit Default and Lender Protection: Uruguay vis-à-vis India
Rituparna Das. © 2017. 21 pages.
Recently India and Uruguay signed agreements on investment activities in mining etc. In the context of foreign investments banks play essential roles of participating and...
Review of Entrepreneurship Education in Europe, Middle East, North American Countries Compared to India
Raghubir Singh Chauhan, Rituparna Das. © 2017. 14 pages.
Measuring entrepreneurship education across national contexts is a relatively recent academic area. Scholarly study is vital for more multilevel entrepreneurship. Hitherto...
Entrepreneurship Policy Framework: Understanding Cultural and Educational Determinants for Entrepreneurship
Raghubir Singh Chauhan, Rituparna Das. © 2017. 33 pages.
The ongoing debate regarding how to formulate an entrepreneurship policy is globally vital so it is pertinent to understand the other dimensions also. By using a broad spectrum...
Entrepreneurship Education for an Entrepreneurial Society
Raghubir Singh Chauhan, Rituparna Das. © 2017. 31 pages.
Education determines the capital, wealth and prosperity for multiple generations in a knowledge based economy and society. Relationship of knowledge to entrepreneurship...
Entrepreneurship Education for an Entrepreneurial Society
Raghubir Singh Chauhan, Rituparna Das. © 2016. 30 pages.
Education determines the capital, wealth and prosperity for multiple generations in a knowledge based economy and society. Relationship of knowledge to entrepreneurship...
Review of Entrepreneurship Education in Europe, Middle East, North American Countries Compared to India
Raghubir Singh Chauhan, Rituparna Das. © 2016. 14 pages.
Measuring entrepreneurship education across national contexts is a relatively recent academic area. Scholarly study is vital for more multilevel entrepreneurship. Hitherto...
A Game Theoretic Approach to Corporate Lending by the Banks in India
Rituparna Das. © 2014. 18 pages.
A series of corporate loan defaults facing the Indian banks in the post-crisis period of 2008 led to the downgrading of India’s global credit rating in 2012. Against this...
E-Banking in India: Risk Management in Payments and Settlement System
Rituparna Das. © 2014. 15 pages.
This chapter deals with the evolving process of electronic banking in India, focusing on the risks facing different payment and settlement systems. It covers how the banks are...
Investigation into Loan Default Problems in Infrastructure, Real Estate, and Constructions Sectors facing the New Generation Private Sector Banks in India
Rituparna Das. © 2014. 17 pages.
The rating agency Standard and Poor's recently warned that India could become the first of the BRIC economies to lose its investment-grade status because of the slowing down...
Money Supply: Predictive Analytics in India
Rituparna Das. © 2014. 15 pages.
Money supply is nowadays expected to contain precise, comprehensive, and real-time information about the macroeconomic system to facilitate decision making of the Central Bank....
Are the Banks in India Comfortable on the Eve of Basel III?
Rituparna Das. © 2013. 18 pages.
Non-occurrence of the banking crises in India like those in the mature economies of Germany, Japan, Norway, Spain, UK, and USA is not because Indian banks are strong in terms of...