INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON Paradigm Shift in World Economies: Opportunities and Challenges April 07-08, 2017 (Friday & Saturday) Organized by: Institute of Advanced Studies NAAC Accredited, A Grade Category A+ Institute, An ISO 9001 : 2008 Certified Institute (Approved by AICTE, Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India) Affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi Member of AMDISA, AIMA, CII, DELNET, NHRDN MoU Signed with MSME-TDC, PPDC Agra, Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India 2A & 2B, Madhuban Chowk, Rohini, Delhi-110085 Phone: 011-27864596, 27867301 Fax: 011-27867212 E-mail: inc2017@rdias.ac.in, Website : www.rdias.ac.in
About the Institute Rukmini Devi Institute of Advanced Studies (RDIAS) is accredited with 'A' Grade by NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council). RDIAS is a Category 'A+' Institute judged by SFRC (State Fee Regulatory Committee), Govt of NCT of Delhi. The Institute has been awarded highest Category 'A' grading by Joint Assessment Committee of GGSIPU and Directorate of Higher Education, Govt. of NCT of Delhi. The institute is an ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institute and is run under the aegis of Seth Pokhar Mal Educational Society (www.spmes.org), a body registered under the Society Registration Act XXI, 1860. The institute is an active member of AMDISA (Association of Management Development Institutions in South Asia), AIMA (All India Management Association), DELNET (Developing Library Network), British Council Library, CII (Confederation of Indian Industry), NHRDN (National Human Resource Development Network) and has also signed a Memorandum of Understanding with University of Cambridge-U.K, Ice Academy-UK, Gunadarma University-Indonesia and MSME- Technology Development Centre, PPDC Agra, Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India. About the Conference For a long time in the 20th century, the global economy was divided into the developed West and the Third World or the developing economies of Asia and Africa. Any discussion about the economy would invariably be around how many poor people are there in Asia and Africa compared to the affluence that the West enjoyed. However, things began to change starting from the late 1970s for Asia where China and then India liberalized their economies and opened them up for competition. Especially in the decade of the 1990s there was an accelerated thrust by China and to a lesser extent India to jump into the global economy and grow at phenomenal rates. This resulted in a massive uplifting of millions of people out of poverty and changed the perceptions of Westerners towards Asia. It was no longer the case that Asia was a supplicant and indeed, it had arrived to take its place at the high table of world nations. This can be likened to a paradigm shift in global economics with hitherto laggards like China, South Korea, Thailand, Indonesia and India saw their growth rates soaring because of investments in infrastructure and education. The point here is that in a few years, it would be time for these emerging economies to go beyond the status quo and emerge as alternative economies to the West. Conference Objectives: a.bring together leading Academicians, Corporates, Researchers and Research Scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results about theme of the Conference. b.provide clear perspective on theme of the conference. c. Enhance knowledge of participants about the theme of conference. d.provides an opportunity to all the participants for networking and collaboration in further research initiatives. Areas of Interest/ Sub Themes 1. Demonetization 2. Goods and Service Tax (GST) Taxation a. Effect of Demonetization on GDP Reforms - The road ahead b. Demonetization Boon or Bane to Business a. Indirect tax reforms c. Role of Banks in Demonetization b. Impact of tax structure on growth of economy d. Effect of Demonetization on General Public c. Adverse impact of competitiveness of e. Demonetization & Terrorism indigenous goods & services f. Impact of Demonetization on Counterfeiting d. Economic distortions of Currency Notes e. Impact of Tax Reform
3. India & US Relationship in 2017 6. Digital Initiatives & World Economies a. Civil Nuclear Cooperation a. Impacts of Information Technology in b. Defense Cooperation cashless Economy c. Impact of US Elections on Trade and b. Internet of Everything and "Grid of Things Economics in India c. e-payments & effectiveness of Mobile Applications 4. Make in India/ Startup India/ Standup India d. Holistic support for web services-based a. Challenges and issues related to growth of Application MSME e. Distributed & Cloud computing for effective b. Challenges and issues related to growth of coordination Entrepreneurship f. Plastic Money : The next step c. Role of banks in promotion g. The Rise of e-markets: in the present Scenario d. Role of Digital initiatives e. Emerging Financing Options 7. Strategic Options for business in the changing f. Impact on Agriculture, Service Sector & world Scenario Industry a. Cashless Economy: Restructuring of Organizations 5. Human Resources in Digital Era: The Scope b. Re-engineering options in the Changing a. Restructuring of Human Resource - Economies Challenges & Opportunity c. Innovating for Growth b. New Approaches of Training and d. Strategies for building Sales Organizations of Development of Human Resource the future c. Performance Appraisal and Performance e. Business Model Innovation Consistency d. Mapping & Managing Organizational Performance e. Skill India & its Impact Publication of Papers All the accepted papers will be published in Conference Proceedings with ISBN No. (Hard-Copy). Best papers selected by the editorial board will be considered for publication in the well-renowned RDIAS National Journal, Effulgence (ISSN No. 0972-8058) with impact factor 10.511 by International Society for Research Activity. Presentation of Papers All the accepted papers will be presented in the Conference. The corporate/academicians/research scholars can present their papers through a power-point presentation and the students can do the same through poster presentation. The formats would be shared, once the paper is accepted. Best Paper Award Three Best Papers will be awarded with Cash Prizes for both Paper Presentation & Poster Presentation. Paper Presentation Poster Presentation First Prize ` 5,000 ` 3,000 Second Prize ` 3,000 ` 2,000 Third prize ` 2,000 ` 1,000 In addition, certificates and memento will be provided to the best paper of Each Session.
Advisory Board Members INTERNATIONAL MEMBERS Prof. Dinesh K. Sharma, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, USA Prof. Hari Sharma,Virginia State University USA Prof. Radha Shiwakoti, University of Kent, UK Dr. Saket Ranjan Praveer, Professor at Ministry of Education, Govt. of Ethiopia Dr. Ashutosh Mohanty, Director, Truman Graduate School-Public Affairs, Joint Programme of University of Missouri (Truman School of Public Affairs) U. S. A Mongolia International University NATIONAL MEMBERS Prof. R. K. Mittal, Director Development, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi. Prof. Sanjeev Mittal, Dean, USMS, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi. Dr. Pawan Kumar Singh, IIM Indore Dr. S. K. Jain, Professor, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi Prof. Debi S. Saini, Former Professor, Management Development Institute, Gurgaon Prof. Rajesh Kr. Pilania, Professor, Management Development Institute, Gurgaon Dr. Rajan Yadav, Associate Professor, Delhi Technological University Dr. A. K. Singh, Associate Professor, FORE School of Management Dr. (Prof.) Kiran Mor, Department of Humanities & Social Sciences, NIT Kurukshetra Prof. A. K. Saini, USMS, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi. Dr. Anurag Mishra, Associate Professor, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College, University of Delhi Professor (Dr.) B. C. Sharma, Director, The Business School, Dean Placements, University of Jammu Dr. D. K. Sharma, Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida. Dr. Prashant Gupta, International Management Institute, Delhi. Dr. Manisha Sharma, Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida. Prof. Govind Swaroop Pathak at Indian School of Mines Dhanbad, India Dr Ashish Gupta, Dr. Harisingh Gour Central University (Govt. of India), Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, India Dr. Pankaj Kumar, Kamala Nehru College (University of Delhi) August Kranti Marg, Delhi Dr. Mukul Gupta, DEAN - Department of Management Studies, GL Bajaj Educational Institutions, Greater Noida Dr Taranjeet Duggal, Professor, Amity Business School, Amity University CORPORATE MEMBERS Mr. Suneel Gupta, Director-Sales & Marketing, Magna Powertrain India Mr. Dharmender Khajuria, Chief Executive Officer, MP Circle, Airtel Dr. Prateek Pandey, Associate General Manager Adani Enterprises Ltd Registration Fee First Author Per Additional Author Corporate/Academician Rs 2500 Rs 2000 Research Scholar Rs 2000 Rs 1500 Student Rs 1000 Rs 1000 The last date for the registration is March 10, 2017. The registration fees can be paid either through Online Transfer / Cheque / DD in favor of Rukmini Devi Institute of Advanced Studies Payable at New Delhi. Important Dates Submission of Abstract January 31, 2017 Acceptance of Abstract February 4, 2017 Submission of Full Paper February 25, 2017 Acceptance of Full Paper March 1, 2017 Conference Dates April 7& 8, 2017
Guidelines for Abstract &Paper Submission The review committee will review the abstract and paper. Only those abstract along with full research paper approved by the review committee will be selected for presentation in Conference. One copy of the abstract along with full research paper in Microsoft Word should reach to the conveners of the conference by February 25, 2017. The electronic copy should be mailed to inc2017@rdias.ac.in. Author(s) will be notified of acceptance by March 1, 2017. Guidelines for Abstract Abstracts must include a clear indication of the purpose of research, research methodology, major results, implications, and key references. The author(s) should clearly mention under what area of interest of the conference the abstract is to be included. They should adhere to the following: Length: 200 words excluding title/cover page and references Font: Times New Roman Font Size: 12 points Spacing: 1.5 Title page: Title, author(s), affiliation(s), contact details. Guidelines for Paper The electronic version of the paper must include a clear indication of the purpose of research, objectives, research methodology, major results, implications, and key references. They should adhere to the following: 1. One electronic version of the manuscript in MS Word format should be submitted via E-mail to the conveners of the conference at inc2017@rdias.ac.in 2. Manuscript should be of 2500-4000 words approximately, excluding tables, graphs & charts. 3. All text should be in 1.5 space with 1-inch margins on all the sides on A4 size paper using the Font Times New Roman of size 12. 4. The first page of the manuscript should have the title of the paper, name of the author(s), organizational affiliation, complete mailing address, phone number, fax number and E- mail address. Please do not indicate author name, affiliation, or any other such information in the manuscript elsewhere. 5. Second page of manuscript should have the abstract of 200 words. 6. All tables, charts, and graphs should be placed on appropriate place, and numbered continuously in Arabic numerical as referred to in the text. The sources, wherever necessary, should be mentioned at the bottom. 7. Last page of the manuscript must have a brief autobiographical sketch of the author(s), about 100 words. 8. References should be arranged in alphabetical order and as per the APA (American Psychological Association) Guidelines. Conference Committee Chief Patron Shri K.C. Garg Hon'ble Chairman, RDIAS Prof. Col. (Retd.) Mahander Singh Director General, RDIAS Patrons Prof. (Dr.) Raman Garg Director (Offg), RDIAS Conference General Chair Ms. Namita Garg Prof. (Dr.) Manoj Kr. Gupta Ms. Anshu Lochab Dean, Placements Dean, Examination/ Admission/ Admin. Dean, Academics Convener Co-Convener Prof. (Dr.) Anil Kr. Goyal Dr. Tripti Bajpai Toor +91-8800605830 +91-9818664480 Organizing Committee Prof. (Dr.) G. B. Sitaram, Professor Ms. Khushbu Arora, Assistant Professor Mr. Sunil Yadav, Assistant Professor Ms. Aarti Sehgal, Assistant Professor Ms. Jyoti Arora, Assistant Professor Ms. Sweety Gupta, Assistant Professor Ms. Bhajneet Kaur, Assistant Professor
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