Curriculum vitae Prof. Swagata Sen 1. Name: SwagataSen 2. Address: A-3/ 4 Labony Estate, SaltLake Kolkata 700064 3. Telephone No. (033) 2321-9489, Mobile No. 09830398068 4. E-mail ID. swagatasen@caluniv.ac.in, swagata_sen_in@rediffmail.com 5. Date of birth: 05.09.1961 6. Present position held: Vice Chancellor, of Gour Banga 7. Area of Specilisation: Accounting, Finance & Control 8. Academic qualification: B.Com. (Hons) M.Com Ph.D. on Segment Reporting in India Calcutta (Goenka College of Commerce) Calcutta Calcutta 1981 1 st. Class 1983 1 st class with 1 st 2004 Rank 1
9. Experience: a) Academic: i) Joined as Lecturer in the Department of Commerce, Calcutta in 1986. ii) Selected in the open post as Reader in the Department of Commerce, Calcutta in 1994. iii) Selected as professor of Commerce in 2004 and acting as Professor of Commerce, of Calcutta since 2004. b) Administrative: i. Served as Head of the Department of Commerce 2001-2003 ii. M. Phil. co-ordinator 2003-2007 iii. Co-ordinator MBA in Finance 2006-08 iv. Co-ordinator of Centre for Advanced Studies ( CAS ) 2009-10 v. Dean of the Faculty of commerce and Management, Calcutta fromaugust, 2013 to August 2016 vi. Convener Ph. D. Committee in Commerce since 2014 vii. Served as an Officiating Dean in the Faculty of Law for six months viii. Taken over the charge of Pro Vice Chancellor (Academic Affairs) in August 2015 ix. Joined as permanent Pro Vice Chancellor (Academic Affairs) for four year term in March 2015 x Taken over the charge as Interim Vice Chancellor on and from December 1, 2017 10. Professional qualification: CMA (Formerly called ICWA) 11. Some Notable Publications: i) Articles: 2
(a) Income Statement under value-added concept: An Overview, Edited volume on Issues in Value added Accounting The Department of Commerce, of Rajasthan, Jaipur. 1987 (b) Economic Significance of Internal Financing, The Management Accountant, July, 1991 (c) Trend of Retained Earnings in Indian Corporate Sector A Study, Indian Journal of Commerce, 1992 (d) Financial Reporting of Leases in the Financial Statements, Business Studies, December, 1995. (e) Application of Life Cycle Costing in the Field of Strategic Cost Management - An Overview; DSA in Commerce, Calcutta, 2001. (f) Segmental Reporting: An Overview; DSA in Commerce, Calcutta, 2001. (g) Corporate Financial Reporting in the New Economy: Issues and Challenges; DSA in Commerce, Calcutta, 2002. (h) Segment Reporting A Global Scenario; in Indian Accounting Review, December, 2003. (i) Segment Reporting Practices in India, Management Accountant, October, 2004. (j) Social and Environmental Accounting Some Conceptual Issues, in Business Studies, 2005. (g) Social Reporting by Indian Companies, Accounting World, July 2006 (k) Convergence of Accounting Standards Indian Efforts, Asia Pacific Journal of Research on Business and management, 2007 (l) Performance of State Cooperative Bank in India: An Overview in Srusti Management Review, July, 2010 (m) Corporate Governance and Corporate Reporting Practices - An Overview of the Conceptual Landscape in The edited Volume of Contemporary Issues in Accounting and Finance, published by Indian Accounting Association, Kolkata Branch. 2011 (n) Dimension of Voluntary Disclosures A Snapshot of Infosys Technologies Ltd.,Srusti Management Review, January, 2012. 3
(o) Value Based Performance Indicators versus Accounting Earnings based Performance Indicators A Case Study With Reference to ONGC, Indian Research bulletin December, 2014. (p) Significance of Open Interest-Based and Trading Volume-Based Predictors- An Empirical Study of the Option Market in India, Business Studies 2015 (q) Concentrated and Diffused Ownership Structure on the Performance of Indian Companies, Management Accountant, July, 2016. (r) Rating of State Co-operative Banks in India: A DEA Approach, Business Studies 2016 g) An analysis of the Influencing Factors of Internal Financing in Indian Corporate Sector, Business Studies, 2017 ii) Book: Segment Reporting in India, Jyotsna Publishing House, Kolkata,2004. 12. (A) No of students successfully guided for Ph. D: 12 A) Details of Ph.D. Guided Successfully No. Name of the Title of the Thesis Candidate 1. DebajyotiDasgupta Profitability and Growth of Public Sector Banks in the Light of Liberalisation of Indian Economy: An Empirical Analysis 2. MonomitaNandy The Impact of the Macro Economic Environment upon the Capital structure of Indian Companies A Study 3. AbhikMukhopadhyay Evaluation of Capital Structure of Selected Indian Companies ApplyingEffective Outflow Rate (EOR) Method 4. Raj GopalSen Evaluation of Profitability and Growth of Life Insurance Business in India A Comparative Study between Public Sector unit and Private Sector Units 5. SwapnaMotilal Voluntary Disclosures in the Annual Report of the InformationTechnology Companies in India A Study 6. Somnath De A Study of Profitability and Growth of New Generation Private Sector Banks in India 4
7. Tarasankar Das Performance of The West Bengal State Co-operative Bank Ltd. And Its Subsidiaries An Analytical study 8. Avijit Sikdar Value Based Performance Indicators versus Accounting Earnings Based Performance Indicators and Their Relationship with Market Value of Shares An Empirical Analysis of Indian Companies 9. SwapanSarkar Information Efficiency In The Stock Markets In India - A Comparative Study Between Bombay Stock Exchange And National Stock Exchange 10 PintuSarkar Corporate Disclosure Practices in India- A Study 11 RajuMondal Determinants of Capital Structure of Non-banking and Non-financial Public limited Companies in India 12 Sankar Paul Internal Financing In Indian Corporate Sector - A Study 13. No of students pursuing Ph.D. under my guidance at present: 5 Details of Ph. D. Thesis in progress No. Name of the Candidate Title of the Thesis 1. AnirbanGhosal Analysis of Financial Performance and Growth of Health Insurance and Motor Insurance Sector in India A Comparative Study between Public Sector Units and Private Sector Units 2 Pijush Kumar Basu Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting (CSRR) Practices Of Indian Companies A Study. 3. PriyankaSaha Corporate Social Responsibility Practices of Indian Multinational Companies - Emerging Trends 4. SushitaPradhan Performance of Selected Public & Private sector Banks during Post Reform Period - A Comparative Analysis 5. Anita Chowdhury The Role of Micro-insurance on the Low Income 5
Group People in West Bengal: A Study with special reference to Purba and PaschimMedinipur District 14. Number of M. Phil Dissertation successfully guided: 20 15. Empanelled as Examiner of Ph.D. thesis in the following Universities: (a) of Madras (b) Madurai kamraj (c) Mother Terrsa Women s (d) Utkal (e) Banaras Hindu (f) of Allahabad (g) Aligarh Muslim (h) Pondicherry (i) of Pune (j) Panjab (k) Kanpur (l) Burdwan 16. Members of Academic Bodies in other Universities: i. Member in the Post Graduate Board of Studies of Commerce in NetajiSubhash Open ii. Member of Board of Research Studies in Commerce in Burdwan iii. Member in the post Graduate board of Studies in Commerce in Banaras Hindu iv. Member in the post Graduate board of Studies in Commerce in Allahabad v. EC member of Gourbanga vi. Member of Finance Committee in Burdwan 17. Members of Other Academic Bodies: 6
i. Life Member of Indian Accounting Research Foundation ii. Life Member of Indian Accounting Association 18. Member of Editorial Board of national research Journal: i) Business Studies published from Dept of Commerce, Calcutta 19. Member of Editorial Board of International Research Journal: i) Issues in Social and Environmental Accounting published by International Institute for Science, Technology and Education, Indonesia 20. Sessions chaired at International Conferences: Thrice. 21. Served as a member of the Expert Team in the UGC for evaluation of Major Research Project 22. Served as an expert in the selection Committee for selection of faculty in the following : i) Banaras Hindu university ii) Allahabad iii) Tripura iv) Madras v) Burdwan vi) Gourbanga vii) NetajiSubhash Open viii) H.N. Bahuguna Central Ix) Raveshaw 23. Other Activities in Calcutta : i) Member of Senate & Syndicate ii) Successfully and peacefully conducted the Students Union Election as the Returning Officer in 2014 and 2015. 7
iii) Chairman of the Admission Committee for all post graduate studies in the year 2014 & 2015. iv) Represented the Faculty of Commerce & Business Management during the visit of the UGC Expert Team for assessment of of Potential Excellence (UPE) Phase II v) Member of Teacher-Student Committee since 2000 vi) Executive Committee Member Calcutta Students Alumni Association vii) Served as a member in different committees such as Disciplinary Committee in the under-graduate studies in Commerce, Transfer Committee for Employees, etc. viii) Served as a member of different Inspection Teams for Academic and Administrative matters of different colleges of the ix) Served as Govt. / Nominee in the Governing Body of Colleges such as Surendranath College for Women, Jogesh Chandra Law College and Netaji Nagar Women s College x) Served as a member of Advisory Committee for PG Studies in Commerce in Goenka College of Commerce & Business Administration, NabaBallygungeColleg & Fakir Chand College xi) Acted as Vice Chancellor s Nominee at the College Service Commission xii) Served as Chairperson in different Enquiry / Fact Finding Committee constituted by the 8