Prof. (Dr.) Udayan Das

Present Position: Professor

Department of Economics and Commerce, School of Business & Economics

E-mail: udayan1.das@adamasuniversity.ac.in

Education:


  • D (Business Administration) from Utkal University.
  • Fellow of the Insurance Institute of India.
  • B.A. (Finance) from the Institute of Social Welfare & Business Management (University of Calcutta).
  • Diploma in Business Finance from the Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India.
  • Fellow Cost & Management Accountant.
  • Com from University of Calcutta.

Research Key Areas:


  • Behavioural Finance
  • Equity Investments

Research Highlights:


  • Finance is the interested domain of research. Micro level interests are shown above.

Experience:


  • Adamas University, School of Business & Economics (Since 2020)
  • Professor and Faculty in Charge, Department of Economics and Commerce
  • Professor, Department of Economics and Commerce
  • Professor & HOD, Department of Commerce
  • NSHM School of Business & Management, Kolkata (2019-2020)
  • Professor
  • Asian School of Business Management, Bhubaneswar, Odisha (2007-2011) (2011-2019)
  • Professor
  • Professor & Assistant Dean (Academics)
  • Associate Professor
  • Regional College of Management, Bhubaneswar, Odisha (2011)
  • Associate Professor
  • Anekant Institute of Management Studies, Baramati, Maharashtra (2011)
  • Dean, Academics
  • Computer Maintenance Corporation (2006)
  • IT Manager, Systems Integration
  • National Insurance Company Limited (1986-2006)
  • Assistant Manager

Research Publication (s):


  • Number of research papers published in International refereed journals: 20
  • Number of Book Chapters: 7
  • Books (Edited): 02

For Details, Visit: https://vidwan.inflibnet.ac.in/profile/229379

Selected Publication (s):

  1. Chatterjee, B., Das, U., Ray, N., & Choudhury, S. (2022). Financial Performance of the Jute Textile Industry in India – An Analytical Review. Manager-The British Journal of Administrative Management (Special Issue), Vol 58, 54-59. (ISSN 1746-1248). [ABDC “C” rated]
  2. Chakraborty, P., Das, U., Choudhury, S., & Mishra, S. (2022). Corporate Governance and Performance – A Study on Select IT Companies in India. Journal of Education: Rabindra Bharati University, Vol 18(6), 96-100. (ISSN 0972-7175). [UGC Care listed]
  3. Das, U., Das, S.K., & Choudhury, S. (2022). Small Savings Schemes in India: A Coparative Study. Shodhasamhita, Vol 9(5 IV), 1-34. (ISSN 2277-7067). [UGC Care listed]
  4. Das, U., & Mohapatra, S.R. (2017). Behavioural Biases in Investment Decision Making: A Research Study on snakebite and house money effects on Indian individuals. Asian Journal of Management, A&V Publications, 8(3), 460–470. (ISSN 0976-495X). [UGC 8795]
  5. Das, U., & Mohapatra, S.R. (2017). Investment Decision Making: Behavioural Biases. SCMS Journal of Indian Management, SCMS Cochin School of Business, 14(1), 60–74. (ISSN 0973-3167). [UGC 62718] [SCOPUS indexed]
  6. Agarwal, K., & Das, U. (2017). Investment in IT Stocks in BSE: A Performance Analysis. GITAM Journal of Management, GITAM Institute of Management, GITAM University, 15(1), 83–99. (ISSN 0972-740X). [UGC 47609]
  7. Das, U., & Mohapatra, S.R. (2016). Behavioural Biases in Investment Decision Making: A Research Study on Individual’s Overconfidence. Asian Journal of Research in Business Economics and Management, Asian Research Consortium, 6(11), 28–35. (e-ISSN 2249-7307, ISSN 2250-1673). [UGC 1260]
  8. Das, U., & Mohapatra, S.R. (2016). Behavioural Biases in Investment Decision Making: A Research Study on Loss Aversion Bias. Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities, Asian Research Consortium, 6(9), 78–86. (e-ISSN 2249-7315, ISSN 2250-1665). [UGC 1262]
  9. Das, U., & Mohapatra, S.R. (2016). Behavioural Biases in Investment Decision Making: A research study on Individual’s Beliefs. International Journal of Exclusive Management Research, Archers & Elevators Publishing House, 6(4), 36–49. (ISSN 2249-8672). [UGC 49166]
  10. Das, U., & Jabbal, R. (2015). Health Insurance Practices in India: Issues and Challenges. In K.K. Das, S.K. Dey, & S.K. Nanda (Eds.), Insurance Sector in India: Problems, Possibilities and Prospects (pp. 9-20). Himalaya Publishing House. (ISBN 978-81-923066-9-8).
  11. Das, U., & Jabbal, R. (2015). Staying invested with Infosys Ltd.: An amazing growth story. In A.K. Chaudhari, & C.K. Roy (Eds.), Dynamics of Business Economics & Entrepreneurship Development (pp. 47-55). Dominant Publishers & Distributers Pvt. Ltd. (ISBN 978-93-84161-95-8).
  12. Jabbal, R.,& Das, U. (2015). Make in India: The revival tool for the sluggish manufacturing sector in India. The Utkal Business Review, Post Graduate Department of Commerce, Utkal University, 27(1), 192-201. (ISSN 0975-6191).

Research Advisor / Supervisor:


  • Doctoral Thesis Advisor / Supervisor: 5 (Under progress)
  • Post Graduate Thesis (Projects) Advisor / Supervisor: 71