Janaki Singh Rathore

Janaki Singh Rathore

Assistant Professor

Department of Accounting and Finance

GITAM School of Business

Hyderabad

Education

Ph. D.

Dr Janaki Singh Rathore holds a Ph.D. in Finance from Central University of Rajasthan, and also has a UGC-NET JRF qualification in Commerce. She specializes in the banking sector, focusing on mergers and acquisitions, market concentration, and financial performance analysis, and is a subject matter expert for financial management, banking and finance, and venture development. Dr Rathore has recently expanded her research focus to sustainability and the circular economy.

Research Publications

  • Kakran, S., Rathore, J. S., Sidhu, A., & Kumar, A. (2024). Solar energy advances and CO2 emissions: A comparative review of leading nations' path to sustainable future. Journal of Cleaner Production, 143598.
  • Verma, R., & Rathore, J. S. (2023). The Analysis of Dynamic Relationship among Indian Sectoral Indices: Evidence from the'First 100 Days' of Covid-19 Pandemic. Artha Vijnana, 65(1).
  • Verma, R., Sharma, D., & Rathore, J. S. Analysing the Reaction for M&A of Rivals in an Emerging Market Economy. In Data-Driven Modelling and Predictive Analytics in Business and Finance (pp. 274-293). Auerbach Publications.
  • Verma, R., & Rathore, J. S. (2021). M&AS of Indian commercial banks: A nonparametric approach to efficiency analysis. JIMS8M The Journal of Indian Management & Strategy, 26(2), 12-21.
  • Verma, R., & Rathore, J. S. (2018). Mergers and Acquisitions (M&As) in the Banking Sector: A Comparative Review of the Indian and International Literature. Journal of Banking, 15(1), 22-36.

Ongoing Research Projects

  • Check Icon New Institutional Economics: A study on entrepreneurial orientation of Handloom weavers in Odisha

Expertise

  • Check Icon Financial Management
  • Check Icon Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Check Icon Sustainability
  • Check Icon Venture Development
  • Check Icon Research Methodology

Authored Books

  • Check Icon Mergers and Acquisitions in the Indian Banking Industry: An Empirical Analysis of Market Concentrat
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