“Consumption or Credit: The Impediment in Indian Growth Story”
The consumption and credit pattern of a country’s economy reflects on the fabric of economic growth, it’s determining factors and the challenges of internal and external economic environment. A delicate balance is imperative between the public expenditure, public revenue, investment, pubic asset management, financial services and economic affairs of a country. The theme of the conference aims at analysing the impact of the major initiatives in terms of GST reforms, real banking reforms, individual taxes, lending rates, innovation driven startups, disinvestment in public enterprises and insurance sector reforms on the country’s economy. The objective of this interdisciplinary conference is to bring together academician, industry experts, research scholars and students from various fields to share the recent trends, concerns, practical challenges and future prospects on the themes of the conference.The theme can be explored in the following domains:
General Management:
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- Public Private Partnership (PPP) Model
- Business sustainability/Global Supply Chain Management
- NGOs/Social Welfare/Rural development
- MSME/Cottage Industry
- Digital India/Skill India
- Employment and Consumption disparity
- Business Ethics
- Ecotourism
Finance :
- Credit crunch in financial sector
- Consumption expenditure pattern
- Economic slowdown
- Investment behavior
- Credit risk management
- Foreign direct investment
- Tax structure reforms
- Consumer credit insurance
- Digital infrastructure development
- Consumption pattern and hospitality industry
- Start-up scenarios
- Sustainable consumption and production
Marketing:
- Emerging trends in Marketing
- Logistics & Supply Chain Management
- E-Marketing
- Social Media Marketing
- Consumer Behaviour
- Customer Relationship Management
- Pricing Issues in Marketing
- Ethical issues in Marketing
- Retailing Issues
- Innovations in Marketing
- Marketing Analytics
- Tools and Applications in Mobile Marketing
Human Resource:
- Workforce Challenges in Growing India
- HR Talent Acquisition Challenges
- Technological Workforce Challenge and Opportunity
- Tackling problems of Underemployment and Unemployment
- Re-skilling Indian Employee
Important Dates of the Conference:
Paper Submission & Presentation Fees:
Research Scholars / Students | INR 500 |
Faculty Members | INR 1000 |
Corporate Practitioners | INR 1000 |
Participation / Attending Fees:
Research Scholars / Students | INR 200 |
Faculty Members | INR 500 |
Corporate Practitioners | INR 1000 |
Spot Registration | INR 500 |
Please feel free to talk to Dr. Harish Kulkarni; Conference Convener at his email – kulkarni.harish@iper.ac.in or on his Mobile Number – +91-9300816797
You may also contact at conference2020@iper.ac.in or call at the IPER Campus Reception Desk at 0755-6603001 or 0755-6603002 during office hours (10 AM to 5 PM on weekdays).
We look forward for knowledge sharing from your end. The organizing committee will also get in touch with you to solicit your response.