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Curriculum Vitae of Dr. K. Narayanan
Professor of Economics
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay,
Powai, Mumbai, Mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Phone: Office: (91-22) 2576 7381; Mobile: (91) 9820757381
Fax number: (91-22) 2572 3480
Education
Post-doctoral Fellow, United Nations University – Institute of Advanced Studies,
Tokyo, October 2000 to August 2001.
Ph.D., (Economics), Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, 1999.
M.Phil., (Economics), Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, 1988.
M.A., (Economics), Vivekananda College, University of Madras, 1984. Secured
'Outstanding' grade [65 %] and first position in the College.
B.A., (Economics), University of Madras, 1982. Secured FIRST CLASS (65.5%) and
first position in the College.
Employment Details: [in teaching and research career since August 1989]
Institute Chair Professor, Department of Humanities & Social Sciences, IIT Bombay,
2012 to 2018.
Professor, Department of Humanities & Social Sciences, IIT Bombay since April,
2007.
Associate Professor, Department of Humanities & Social Sciences, IIT Bombay from
December, 2001 to April, 2007.
Reader, Department of Economics, Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi from May
1999 to December, 2001.
Senior Lecturer, Department of Economics, Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi
from August 1995 to April 1999.
Lecturer, Department of Economics, Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi from
August 1989 to July 1995.
Research Interests
Development Economics, Energy Economics, Industrial Economics, International Business,
Industry-Environment Linkages, and Socio-Economic Impacts of Climate Change
Select Publications
Papers in peer reviewed Journals
1. Roy, Indrajit and Narayanan, K. (2018): “Outward FDI from India and its impact on
the performance of firms in the home country”, Journal of Asia Business Studies,
https://doi.org/10.1108/JABS-05-2017-0063 [forthcoming].
2. Dore, Poornima and Narayanan, K. (2017): “An Analysis of Sectoral Diversity in
India and its Determinants”, Millennial Asia, Vol.8, No.2, pp.146-177.
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3. Thomas, Ronny and Narayanan, K. (2017): “Determinants of outward foreign direct
investment: a study of Indian manufacturing firms”, Transnational Corporations,
Vol.24, No.1, pp. 9-26.
4. Narayanan, K. and Sahu, Santosh Kumar (2016): “Effects of climate change on
household economy and adaptive responses among agricultural households in eastern
coast of India”, Current Science, Vol.110, No.7, pp.1240-1250.
5. Shukla, Richa, Bhattacharyya, S., and Narayanan, K. (2016): “Firm Size vis-à-vis
Industry Size and Innovation in a Dominant Firm-fringes Oligopoly Model”, Foreign
Trade Review, Volume 51, No.1, pp.13-25.
6. Sahu, Santosh Kumar and Narayanan, K. (2015): “Environmental Certification and
Technical Efficiency: A Study of Manufacturing Firms in India”, Journal of
Industry, Competition and Trade, Volume 16, pp. 191-207.
7. Sahu, Santosh Kumar and Narayanan, K. (2015): “Energy Use Pattern and Firm
Performance: A Study of Indian Industries”, The Journal of Energy and
Development, Volume 40, Nos. 1 and 2, pp. 111-133.
8. Sahu, Santosh Kumar and Narayanan, K. (2015): “Stock Excess Return, R&D
intensity and Market Concentration: A Study of IT Firms in India”, Asian Journal of
Innovation and Policy, Volume 4, No.2, pp. 200-16.
9. Bagchi, Sagnik, Bhattacharyya, S and Narayanan, K. (2015): “Anti-dumping
Initiations in Indian Manufacturing Industries”, South Asia Economic Journal,
Volume 16, No.2, pp. 278-94.
10. Patnaik, Unmesh and Narayanan, K. (2015): “Are traditional coping mechanisms
effective in managing the risk against extreme events? Evidences from flood-prone
region in rural India”, Water Policy, Volume 17, pp. 724-41.
11. Kannan, Kalpana and Narayanan, K. (2015): “Synchronous Teacher Training in India:
A Study of Perceptions and Satisfaction of the Participants”, in International Journal
of Information and Education Technology', Vol.5, No. 3, pp. 200-207.
12. Kannan, Kalpana & Narayanan, K. (2015). A Structural Equation Modelling
Approach for Massive Blended Synchronous Teacher Training. Journal of
Educational Technology & Society, Vol.18 No.3, pp. 1-15.
13. Patnaik, Unmesh and Narayanan, K. (2015): “How effective are Coping Mechanisms
in securing Livelihoods against Climatic Aberrations? Evidences from Rural India”,
International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management, Vol. 7, No.
3, pp. 359-74.
14. Sahu, Santosh Kumar and Narayanan, K. (2014): “CO2 Emission from Fossil Fuel
Consumption and Technology Intensity: A Study of Indian Manufacturing
Industries”, Review of Market Integration”, Vol. 6, No.3, pp. 269-96.
15. Singh, Amarendra Pratap and Narayanan, K (2014): “Impact of economic growth and
Population on agro chemical use: Evidence from Post-Liberalization India”,
Environment, Development and Sustainability, Vol. 16, No.6, pp.321-45.
16. Sahu, Santosh Kumar and Narayanan, K. (2014), “Carbon Dioxide Emissions from
Indian Manufacturing Industries: Role of Energy and Technology Intensity”, Review
of Business and Economics Studies, Volume 1, No. 2, pp. 60-73.
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17. Bagchi, Sagnik, Bhattacharyya, S and Narayanan, K. (2014), “Does Anti-dumping
Enforcement Generate Threat?”, Foreign Trade Review, Volume 49, No 1, pp. 31-44.
18. Siddharthan, N. S. and Narayanan, K. (2013), “Introduction to innovation and global
competitiveness: case of India's manufacturing sector”, Innovation and Development,
Volume 3, No 2, pp. 145-150.
19. Sahu, Santosh Kumar and Narayanan, K. (2013), “CO2 emission and firm
heterogeneity: a study of metals and metal–based industries in India”, International
Journal of Energy Technology and Policy, Volume 9, No 2, pp. 110-127.
20. Singh, Amarendra Pratap and Narayanan, K. (2013), “Did technological intervention
help to spare land from agriculture: evidence from post liberalisation India”, Studies
in Agricultural Economics, Volume 115, No. 3, pp. 166-171.
21. Vyas, Vidhisha, Narayanan, K and Ramanathan, A (2013), “Mergers and
Acquisitions, Technological Efforts and Exports: A Study of Pharmaceutical Sector in
India”, Innovation and Development, Volume 3, No. 2, pp 169-186.
22. Tupe, Sanjay N and Narayanan, K. (2013), “Indian Power Sector during the Plan
Period: Strategy and Gaps”, Academicia: An International Multidisciplinary
Research Journal, Volume 3, No. 6, pp. 85-97.
23. Thomas, Rani Maria, Narayanan, K and Ramanathan, A (2012), “A Comparative
Study of Technology and Industry Clusters of SMEs in India”. Science Technology &
Society: An International Journal, Volume 17, No.3, pp. 409 – 430.
24. Vyas, Vidhisha, Ramanathan, A. and Narayanan, K. (2012), “Determinants of
Mergers and Acquisitions in Indian Pharmaceutical Industry”, Eurasian Journal of
Business and Economics, Volume 5, No. 9, pp. 79-102.
25. Naik, Pramod K, Narayanan, K and Padhi, Puja (2012), “R&D Expenditure and Firm
Performance: A Study of the Electrical and Electronics Industry in India” Taylor’s
Business Review, Volume 1, No. 1, pp. 65-81.
26. Dash, Priyadarshi and Narayanan, K. (2011), “Determinants of Foreign Exchange
Reserves in India: A Multivariate Cointegration Approach”, Indian Economic
Review, Vol. XXXXVI, No.1, pp. 83-107.
27. Sahu, Santosh Kumar and Narayanan, K. (2011), “Determinants of Energy Intensity
in Indian Manufacturing Industries: A Firm Level Analysis”, Eurasian Journal of
Business and Economics, Volume 4, No. 8, pp. 13-30.
28. Sahu, Santosh Kumar and Narayanan, K. (2011) “Total Factor Productivity and
Energy Intensity in Indian Manufacturing: A Cross-Sectional Study”, International
Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Volume 1, No. 2, pp. 47-58.
29. Dutta, Nivedita and Narayanan, K, (2011): “Impact of Environmental Regulation on
Technical Efficiency: A Study of Chemical Industry in and around Mumbai, Science,
Technology and Society: An International Journal, Volume 16, No.3, pp. 333-350.
30. Narayanan, K and Bhat, Savita. (2011): “Technology Sourcing and Outward FDI: A
Study of IT Industry in India”, Technovation, Volume 31, No. 4, pp. 177-184.
31. Bhat, Savita and Narayanan, K. (2011): “Technology Sourcing and Outward FDI:
Comparison of Chemicals and IT Industries in India”, Transnational Corporations
Review, Volume 3, No.2, pp 50-64.
32. Kannan, Kalpana and Narayanan, K. (2011), “ICT Enabled Teacher Training for
Human Capital Formation: A Study of IIT Bombay Initiative”, IASSI Quarterly, Vol.
30, Issue. 3&4.
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33. Sahu, Santosh Kumar and Narayanan, K. (2010), “Decomposition of Industrial
Energy Consumption in Indian Manufacturing: The Energy Intensity Approach”,
Journal of Environmental Management and Tourism, Volume 1, No. 1, pp. 22-38.
34. Patnaik, Unmesh and Narayanan, K. (2010), “Vulnerability of Household to Disaster
Risks: Evidence from Rural India”, Artha Vijnana, Vol. LII (3), 261-273.
35. Tupe, Sanjay and Narayanan, K. (2010), “Performance of Indian Power Sector for Pre
and Post Reforms Period, Arhta Vijnana, Vol. 51(4), 395-409.
36. Dash, Priyadarshi and Narayanan, K. (2010) “Trade Dynamics and Foreign Exchange
Reserves Management in India: An Empirical Study”, The IUP Journal of Applied
Finance, Vol. 16, (4), 5-28.
37. Narayanan, K. and Bhat, Savita (2009): “Technological Efforts and
Internationalisation of IT Firms in India”, Indian Journal of Industrial Relations,
Volume 25, No. 1, pp. 62-83.
38. Narayanan, K and Banerjee, Suparna (2006): “R & D and Productivity in Select
Indian Industries”, IUP Journal of Industrial Economics, Volume 3, No.2, pp 9-17.
39. Bandhopadhyaya, Sumona, Ramanathan, A. and Narayanan, K. (2005):
“Determinants of Willingness to Pay for Wetland Conservation: A Study of Kolkata
Wetland”, Studies in Regional Science [published from Japan], Volume 35, No.4.
40. Narayanan, K and Banerjee, Neena (2004): “Technological Efforts, Firm Size and
Profit Margins in Indian Industries”, IUP Journal of Industrial Economics, Volume
1, No.2, pp.7-20.
41. Narayanan, K. (2004): “Technology Acquisition and Growth of Firms: Indian
Automobile Sector under Changing Policy Regimes”, Economic and Political
Weekly, Vol. 39, No.5, January 31, 2004.
42. Narayanan, K. (1998): "Technology Acquisition, De-regulation and Competitiveness:
A Study of the Indian Automobile Industry", Research Policy, Volume 27 No.3 pp.
215-28.
Chapters in Edited Books
1. Siddharthan, N. S., and Narayanan, K. (2018): “Introduction to the Volume”, in
Globalisation of Technology, Siddharthan, N. S. and K. Narayanan (eds.), Chapter 1,
pp. 1-9, [Singapore: Springer Nature].
2. Roy, Indrajit and Narayanan, K. (2018): “Pull Factors of FDI: A Cross-Country
Analysis of Advanced and Developing Countries”, in Globalisation of Technology,
Siddharthan, N. S. and K. Narayanan (eds.), Chapter 2, pp. 13-46, [Singapore:
Springer Nature].
3. Vyas, Vidhisha and Narayanan, K. (2016): “Does M & A matter for R & D? Evidence
from the Pharmaceutical Sector in India”, in Technology: Corporate and Social
Dimensions, Siddharthan, N. S. and K. Narayanan (eds.), Chapter 5, pp. 89-111,
[Singapore: Springer].
4. Kannan, Kalpana and Narayanan, K. (2016): “Using Technologies to Reduce Unequal
Access in Teacher Training”, in Technology: Corporate and Social Dimensions,
Siddharthan, N. S. and K. Narayanan (eds.), Chapter 10, pp. 181-207, [Singapore:
Springer].
5. Vyas, Vidhisha, Narayanan, K and Ramanathan, A. (2016): “Mergers and
Acquisitions, Technological Efforts and Exports: A Study of Pharmaceutical Sector in
India”, in Innovation and Global Competitiveness: Case of India’s
Manufacturing Sector, Siddharthan, N. S. and K. Narayanan (eds.), Chapter 3, pp.
24-41, [London: Routledge (Taylor and Francis Group)].
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6. De Beule, Filip and Narayanan, K. (2015): “Globalisation of Indian Industries: How
to Move Forward?”, in Globalisation of Indian Enterprises: Productivity, Exports
and Investment, De Beule, Filip and K. Narayanann (eds.), Chapter 1, pp. 1-16,
[Singapore, New York and London: Springer].
7. Sahu, Santosh Kumar and Narayanan, K. (2015): “Exports and Participation in CDM
in Technology Intensive Industries in India”, in Globalisation of Indian
Enterprises: Productivity, Exports and Investment, De Beule, Filip and K.
Narayanan (eds.), Chapter 6, pp. 121-140, [Singapore, New York and London:
Springer].
8. Thomas, Ronny and Narayanan, K. (2015): “Productivity Heterogeneity and Export
Market Participation: A Study of Indian Manufacturing Firms”, in Globalisation of
Indian Enterprises: Productivity, Exports and Investment, De Beule, Filip and K.
Narayanan (eds.), Chapter 5, pp. 97-120, [Singapore, New York and London:
Springer].
9. Sahu, Santosh Kumar and Narayanan, K. (2013) “Labour and Energy Intensity: A
Study of Pulp & Paper Industries in India”, in Human Capital and Development, N.
S. Siddharthan and K. Narayanan (eds.), Chapter 5, pp. 55-76, Springer India, ISBN:
978-81-322-0856-3.
10. Kannan, Kalpana and Narayanan, K. (2012), “ICT Enabled Scalable Workshops for
Engineering College Teachers in India” in Clothey, Rebecca, Austin-Li, Stacy ad
Weidman, John, C. (eds.) Post-Secondary Education and Technology: A Global
Perspective on Opportunities and Obstacles to Development, New York: Palgrave
Macmillan, pp 127-146.
11. Narayanan, K, and Sahu, Santosh Kumar (2012), “Health, Income Inequality and
Climate Related Disasters at Household Level: Reflections from an Orissa District”,
in Health Environment and Sustainable Development: Perspectives and Issues,
eds. N. Audinarayana, Ulimiri V. Somayajulu, K.E. Vaidyanathan, C.P. Prakasam,
Serials Publications, New Delhi, pp. 138-156, ISBN: 9788183875134.
12. Thomas, Ronny and Narayanan, K. (2010), “Determinants of R & D in the Indian
Pharmaceutical Sector: A firm Level Study of Outward Investors”, in Siddharthan,
N.S. and Narayanan, K. (eds.): Indian and Chinese Enterprises: Global Trade,
Technology and Investment Regimes, New Delhi: Routledge.
13. Narayanan, K and Bhat, Savita (2010), “Technological Efforts and Performance of IT
MNCs from India”, in Siddharthan, N.S. and Narayanan, K. (eds.): Indian and
Chinese Enterprises: Global Trade, Technology and Investment Regimes, New
Delhi: Routledge.
14. Narayanan, K. (2008): “Indian Textiles & Clothing Industry and Innovation Policies”;
in Kaushalesh Lal and Pierre Mohnen (eds.) Innovation Policies and International
Trade Rules, London: Palgrave Macmillan
15. Bhat, Savita and Narayanan, K. (2008): “Technological Strategies and Firm
Characteristics: A Study of Indian Basic Chemical Industry”, in Keilbach, Max,
Jagannadha P. Tamvada and David B. Audretsch, (eds.), "Sustaining
Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth: Lessons in Policy and Industry
Innovations from Germany and India", New York: Springer.
16. Natarajan, L and Narayanan, K. (2008): “International Trade Disputes: Indian
Experience with Special Reference to Anti-dumping”, in Nayak, Amar KJR and M.G.
Jomon (eds.) India in the Emerging Global Order, New Delhi: Tata McGraw Hill.
17. Narayanan, K. (2007): “Technology Acquisition and Competitiveness: Evidence from
Indian IT Industry”, in Hashim, S.R. and N.S. Siddharthan, eds., “High-tech
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Industries, Employment and Global Competitiveness”, London & New Delhi:
Routledge.
18. Narayanan, K and Prashanth, M. (2007): “Capital Structure Dynamics: Are Young
and Small Firms Different?”, in Bhargava, S. (ed.) Developmental Aspects of
Entrepreneurship, New Delhi: Sage.
19. Bandhopadhyaya, Sumona, Ramanathan, A and Narayanan, K. (2007): “Social
Perceptions in Wetland Conservation: A Study of East Kolkata Wetlands”, in
Pushpam Kumar and B. Sudhakar Reddy (eds.): Ecology and Human Well Being
[Sage India for Indian Society for Ecological Economics: New Delhi].
20. Narayanan, K. (2005): “Import Liberalisation, Technology Transfer and International
Competitiveness: Evidence from Indian Automobile Industry”, in Tendulkar, S.D. et
al (eds.) Industrialization in a Reforming Economy: The Indian Experience, New
Delhi: Academic Foundation.
21. Natarajan, L. and Narayanan, K. (2004): “Role of Technology in India's Foreign
Trade: An Analysis of Recent Experience", in Mallikarjun, M. and Pawan. K.Chugan
(Eds.) Managing Trade, Technology and Environment, New Delhi: Excel books.
22. Patwardhan, Anand, Narayanan, K, Parthasarathy, D and Sharma, Upasna (2003):
“Impacts of Climate Change on Coastal Zones”, in Shukla, P. R. (et al.) [eds.]
Climate Change and India: Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation,
[Hyderabad: University Press and Orient Longman], pp.326-59
Other Publications:
1. Sahu, Santosh Kumar and Narayanan, K. (2011), "Determinants of Energy Intensity
in Indian Manufacturing Industries: A Cross Sectional Study", Electrical India, Vol.
51 (6): 108-120.
2. Natarajan, L and Narayanan, K. (2007): “Issues in Trade Liberalization – A Decade of
Anti- dumping with special reference to India”, Prabandhiki – The Journal of CMS-
IILM-AHL, Volume 2, No.1, pp. 77-90.
3. Das, Diganta Kumar and Narayanan, K. (2005): “ICT and Indian Economic
Development: Achievements and Challenges Ahead”, Journal of Services Research -
Special Issue, December, pp. 93-108.
4. Narayanan, K. (2005): “Public Sector Units: Restructuring and Reforms”, in Sharma,
Vinod (ed.) Maharashtra Development Report, New Delhi: Planning Commission
of India.
5. Prashanth, M, Narayanan, K, Mandke, V.V. (2005): A Process Model for Decision-
Making in Stock Markets: The Information Integrity Approach, Paradigm, Vol. IX,
No. 1, pp.51-56.
6. Narayanan, K. (2002): “Using Computer Education for Empowerment”, Update [A
Newsletter of the IRCC, IIT Bombay], Winter, page 11.
7. Narayanan, K. (2003): “E-Business and Economic Development: Opportunities for
Developing Countries” Technology Policy Brief, United Nations University-Institute
for New Technologies [UNU/INTECH], Maastricht, The Netherlands, Volume 2,
No.2.
Select Papers in Conferences:
1. Goswami, Asmita and Narayanan, K. (2018): “Technological Efforts and Firm
Performance: A Study of Information Technology Service Firms in India”, presented
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at the 18th COSMAR, Indian Institute of Science Bengaluru, November 29-30
[Received the Best Paper Award].
2. Goswami, Asmita and Narayanan, K. (2018): “Technological Efforts and
Productivity: A Study of Information Technology Service Firms in India” presented
at the Silver Jubilee Conference of the Madras School of Economics, August 11.
3. Sahu, Santosh Kumar, Patnaik, Unmesh and Narayanan, K. (2017): Do knowledge
spillovers attenuate R&D investment? Evidence from Indian manufacturing firms,
presented at the XII Annual International Conference of Knowledge Forum on
Changing Paradigms in Technology, Trade and Development, during November 10-
12, Nabakrushna Chodhury Centre for Development Studies [ICSSR], Bhubaneswar.
4. Singh, Amarendra Pratap and Narayanan, K. (2017): Paradigm shift in irrigation
sector of Andhra Pradesh and its impact on irrigation efficiency and drought induced
loss of crop productivity, presented at the XII Annual International Conference of
Knowledge Forum on Changing Paradigms in Technology, Trade and
Development, during November 10-12, Nabakrushna Chodhury Centre for
Development Studies [ICSSR], Bhubaneswar.
5. Roy, Indrajit and Narayanan, K. (2016): Pull factors of FDI: A cross country analysis
of advanced and developing countries, presented at the XI Annual International
Conference of Knowledge Forum on Globalisation of Technology and Development,
during December 3-5, IIT Madras.
6. Bagchi, Sagnik, Bhattacharyya, Surajit and Narayanan, K. (2016): Is Intra-Industry
Trade Gainful? Evidence from Manufacturing Industries of India, presented at the XI
Annual International Conference of Knowledge Forum on Globalisation of
Technology and Development, during December 3-5, IIT Madras.
7. Shukla, Richa, Bhattacharyya, Surajit and Narayanan, K. (2016): “R & D Spillovers
and in-house R & D intensity: A Study of the Electronic Goods Sector in India”,
presented at a Seminar on Creation and Diffusion of Technology, March 18, IIT
Bombay.
8. Singh, Amarendra Pratap and Narayanan, K. (2015): “Impact of technology and
population on cropland expansion: panel data evidence from post-Green Revolution
Andhra Pradesh”, presented at the X Annual International Conference of the
Knowledge Forum on Technology, Growth and Sustainability, November 27-28,
National Institute of Advanced Studies [NIAS], Bangalore.
9. Dore, Poornima and Narayanan, K. (2015): “Regional Diversity of Development in
India: Agglomeration, Skills and Access to Capital”, presented at the X Annual
International Conference of the Knowledge Forum on Technology, Growth and
Sustainability, November 27-28, National Institute of Advanced Studies [NIAS],
Bangalore.
10. Singh, Amarendra Pratap and Narayanan, K. (2014): Invited to attend a workshop and
deliver a talk as a resource person on Asia-Pacific Regional Initiative on Energy,
Environment AND Ecosystems (3E) Nexus for Sustainable Development,
organized by the University of Tokyo at Maldives during February. The title of the
paper presented was “Economic Growth, Population and Agrochemical use: Is there
an EKC for Indian States?”.
11. Sahu, Santosh Kumar and Narayanan, K. (2013): Exports and Participation in Clean
Development Mechanism [CDM] in Technology Intensive Industries in India
presented at VIII Annual International Conference of Knowledge Forum on
“Emerging Technologies and Development”, during October 25 - 27, 2013, IIT
Bombay.
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12. Singh, Amarendra Pratap and Narayanan, K, (2013): “Determinants of Agricultural
Land Expansion: Evidence from Indian States”, presented during the 49th Annual
Conference of The Indian Econometric Society, held at Patna University, Patna,
Bihar, India".
13. Bagchi, Sagnik, Bhattacharyya, Surajit and Narayanan, K, (2013): “Anti-Dumping: A
New Protectionist Measure in Foreign Trade”, presented during the 49th Annual
Conference of The Indian Econometric Society, held at Patna University, Patna,
Bihar, India.
14. Dutta, Nivedita and Narayanan, K. (2012): “Econometric Estimation of Technical and
Environmental Efficiency: An Application to Chemical Industry in and around
Mumbai”, in the VII Annual International Conference on Technology Intensity and
Global Competitiveness, November 30 - December 2, 2012, Hosted by Symbiosis
International University, Pune, India.
15. Thomas, Ronny and Narayanan, K. (2012): “Productivity Heterogeneity and Exports:
A Study of Indian Manufacturing Industries” in the VII Annual International
Conference on Technology Intensity and Global Competitiveness, November 30 -
December 2, 2012, Hosted by Symbiosis International University, Pune, India.
16. Sahu, Santosh Kumar and Narayanan, K. (2012): “CO2 Emission from Fossil Fuel
Consumption and Technology Intensity: A Study of Indian Manufacturing Industries”
in the VII Annual International Conference of Knowledge Forum on Technology
Intensity and Global Competitiveness, November 30 - December 2, 2012, Hosted
by Symbiosis International University, Pune, India.
17. Vyas, Vidhisha, Narayanan, K and Ramanathan, A. (2012): “Trends of Mergers and
Acquisitions in Indian Manufacturing”. Presented in the international conference at
Sathya Sai Institute of Higher learning, Puttaparthy, during 25th February 2012
18. Thomas, Ronny and Narayanan, K. (2012): “Productivity Heterogeneity and Firm
Level Exports: Case of Indian Manufacturing Industry”, presented at The
11th Annual GEP Postgraduate Conference 2012, held during April 2012 at
Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy (GEP),
University of Nottingham, United Kingdom.
19. Narayanan, K and Sahu, Santosh Kumar (2012), “Energy Consumption Response to
Climate Change: Options for India”, National Seminar on Institution, Structure and
Organization in Globalizing India with Special Focus on Science and Technology
Economy and Society, held during January 20-21st, at IIT Bombay, India.
20. Sahu, Santosh Kumar and Narayanan, K, (2012), “Energy Intensity and Firm
Performance: Does Energy Consumption Patterns Matter?”, 48th Annual Conference
of The Indian Econometric Society, held during March 1-3rd, at Pondicherry
University, Pondicherry, India.
21. Vyas, Vidhisha, Ramanatha, A and Narayanan, K, (2012), “Determinants of Mergers
and Acquisitions In Indian Pharmaceuticals Industry”, 48th Annual Conference of The
Indian Econometric Society, held during March 1-3rd, at Pondicherry University,
Pondicherry, India.
22. Naik, Pramod Kumar, Narayanan, K, and Padhi, Puja (2012), “R&D Investment and
Market Valuation of Firm: A Study of R&D Incurring Manufacturing Firms in
India”, 48th Annual Conference of The Indian Econometric Society, held during March
1-3rd, at Pondicherry University, Pondicherry, India.
23. Singh, Amarendra Pratap and Narayanan, K, (2012), “Fertilizer Consumption in India
and EKC Hypothesis” 48th Annual Conference of The Indian Econometric Society,
held during March 1-3rd, at Pondicherry University, Pondicherry, India.
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24. Kannan, Kalpana and Narayanan, K. (2011): “Model and Learner Feedback for a
Large Scale Technology Enabled Teacher Training Program”, IEEE International
Conferene on Technology for Education (T4E) pp. 250-3, July 14-16, held at IIT
Madras, Chennai, India.
25. Sahu, Santosh Kumar and Narayanan, K. (2011): “Energy Intensity and Firm
Performance: Does Energy Cluster Matter?” VI Annual International Conference of
Knowledge Forum on Agglomeration, Technology Clusters and Networks, held
during November 18-20th, at the Department of Economics, Goa University, Goa,
India.
26. Paul, Bino and Narayanan, K. (2011): “Emerging Dynamics in Asian Labour
Markets”, 3rd International Conference of ANDA, organized by the Graduate School
of International Development (GSID), Nagoya University, Japan at Nagoya
University, Japan.
27. Narayanan, K, and Sahu, Santosh Kumar (2011), "Climate Related Disasters, Health
and Income Inequality: Reflections from select villages of Kendrapada District,
Odisha" (2011) at Status of Health Transition and Sustainable Development, The
Eight Conference of IASSH at the Department of Population Studies and Social
Work, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India.
28. Sahu, Santosh Kumar and Narayanan, K, (2011), “Decomposition of Industrial
Energy Consumption in Indian Manufacturing: The Energy Coefficient Approach”
Presented during the 47th annual conference of The Indian Econometric Society
during, at Devi Ahalya University, Indore, India.
29. Dalal, Kartik, Sudhakar, K., Narayanan, K., and Sahu, Santosh Kumar (2011), “The
Dynamics, Growth and Impact of the Indian Aviation Industry”, Presented during the
47th annual conference of The Indian Econometric Society, at Devi Ahalya
University, Indore, India.
30. Dash, Priyadarshi and Narayanan, K, (2011), “Exchange Rate Volatility in India: A
GARCH Analysis”, Presented during the 47th annual conference of The Indian
Econometric Society at Devi Ahalya University, Indore, India.
31. Sahu, Santosh Kumar and Narayanan, K. (2010): “Determinants of Energy Intensity
in Indian Manufacturing Industries: An Econometric Analysis” at Second ANDA
Annual International Conference on Skills Development for New Dynamism in
Asian Developing Countries under Globalization, organized by the Graduate
School of International Development (GSID), Nagoya University, Japan & Royal
University of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, (http:// www2 .gsid.nagoya-u.ac.jp/ blog/anda
/files/ 2010/06 /25_santosh-kumar-sahu.pdf)
32. Patnaik, Unmesh and Narayanan, K. (2010): "Vulnerability of Households to
Disasters: An Analysis from Disaster Prone Region in India”, at the International
Conference on Human Security and Climate Change, organized by The Royal
Norwegian Society of Science and Letters, Trondheim, Norway, (http:// climsec.
prio.no/papers/ Patnaik%20 and%20Narayanan_ Trondheim _ 2010.pdf).
33. Patnaik, Unmesh and Narayanan, K, (2010): “Vulnerability and Coping to Disasters:
A Study of Household Behaviour in Flood Prone Region of India”, at the Conference
on Frontier Issues in Technology, Development and Environment in the annual
conference of IASSI, organized by the Madras School of Economics and the Forum
for Global Knowledge Sharing at the Madras School of Economics, India, (http://
www.mse.ac.in /Frontier/ t20% 20UP-KN.pdf)
34. Sahu, Santosh Kumar and Narayanan, K, (2010), “Decomposition of Industrial
Energy Consumption in Indian Manufacturing: The Energy Consumption Approach”
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at the 46th Annual Conference of the Indian Econometric Society, Jammu University,
Jammu, India.
35. Narayanan, K, (2005): WTO and Anti-Dumping: India in a Comparative Perspective,
in V.N. Pandit (ed.): Modelling Economic Behaviour and Policy, Proceedings of the
Conference held in Sri Satya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Prashanti Nilayam,
Andhra Pradesh, August 6-8.
36. Das, Diganta Kumar and Narayanan, K, (2004): “Role of Woman in Household
Income Generation: A Case Study of the Woman Workers in Chikki Industries of
Lonavala City”, in Conference Proceedings, Women in Development Process,
Sangrur, Punjab March 15 to 18, 2004.
37. Narayanan, K and Kehal, Harbhajan (2004): “IT Education and Socio-Economic
Development from a Developing Country Perspective”, in Cao, Cun-Gen and Yue-Fei
Sui [Eds.] Knolwedge Economy Meets Science and Technology –KEST 2004,
Second International Conference on Knowledge Economy and Development of
Science and Technology, September 17-19, 2004, Beijing, China.
38. Narayanan, K. (2003): “Socio-Economic Empowerment through ICT Education: A
Comparative Analysis of Maharashtra and Rajasthan in India”, Convergences ’03,
International Conference on the Convergence of Knowledge, Culture, Language
and Information Technologies, Alexandria, Egypt, December 2 to 6, 2003.
39. Patwardhan, Anand and Narayanan, K, (2003): “Assessment of Vulnerability of
Indian Coastal Zones to Climate Change”, in the Proceedings of the Workshop on
Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation due to Climate Change on Indian
Water Resources, Coastal Zones and Human Health, Indian Institute of
Technology, Delhi, June 27-28, 2003.
Discussion/Working Papers:
1. Thomas, Ronny and Narayanan, K. (2014), “Outward FDI, Exports and
Technological Efforts: A Study of Indian Manufacturing Firms”, Forum for Research
in Empirical International Trade (FREIT), Working Paper No. 634.
2. Sahu, Santosh Kumar and Narayanan, K, (2013), Carbon Dioxide Emissions from
Indian Manufacturing Industries: Role of Energy and Technology Intensity, MSE
Working Paper No. 82, Madras School of Economics, Chennai, India
3. Singh, Amarendra Pratap and Narayanan, K, (2013), Issues in Modelling Agriculture
Response to Climate Change, MPRA paper 51410.
4. Singh, Amarendra Pratap and Narayanan, K, (2013), Determinants of Agricultural
Land Expansion: Evidence from Indian States, SSRN 2202053.
5. Narayanan, K, and Sahu, Santosh Kumar (2012) “Energy Consumption Response to
Climate Change under Globalization: Options for India”, MPRA Paper, University
Library of Munich, Germany.
6. Narayanan, K, and Sahu, Santosh Kumar (2012), “Health, Income Inequality and
Climate Related Disasters at Household Level: Reflections from an Orissa
District”, MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, German.
7. Naik, Pramod Kumar, Narayanan, K, and Padhi, Puja (2012) “R&D Intensity and
Market Valuation of Firm: A Study of R&D Incurring Manufacturing Firms in
India”, MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, German.
8. Narayanan, K, and Bhat, Savita (2012) “Technological Efforts and Export Behavior
of IT firms in India”, The Second ANDA International Seminar: at Royal University
of Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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9. Sahu, Santosh Kumar and Narayanan, K (2011), “Decomposition of Industrial Energy
Consumption in Indian Manufacturing: The Energy Intensity Approach” MPRA
Paper 21719, University Library of Munich, Germany.
10. Sahu, Santosh Kumar and Narayanan, K (2011), “Determinants of Energy Intensity in
Indian Manufacturing Industries: A Firm Level Analysis”, MPRA Paper 21646,
University Library of Munich, Germany.
11. Narayanan, K. and Palanivel, T. (2003): “Industrialisation and the Environmental
Quality under Economic Reforms: An Indian Case Study”, United Nations
University/Institute of Advanced Studies [UNU-IAS], Tokyo, Japan Working Paper
No.106, October 2003.
12. Narayanan, K. (2001): “Liberalisation and Differential Conduct and Performance of
Firms: The Case of Automobile Sector in India”, The Institute of Economic Research,
Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan, Discussion Paper Series A, No.414.
Research Books published:
1. Siddharthan, N. S. and Narayanan, K. (2017) [Eds.]: Globalisation of Technology,
[Singapore: Springer Nature].
2. Siddharthan, N. S. and Narayanan, K. (2017) [Eds.]: Technology: Corporate and
Social Dimensions, [Singapore: Springer].
3. Siddharthan, N. S. and Narayanan, K. (2016) [Eds.]: Technology and Global
Competitiveness: Case of India’s Manufacturing Sector, [London: Routledge
(Taylor and Francis group)].
4. Buele, Filip De and Narayanan, K. (2015) [Eds.]: Globalisation of Indian
Industries: Productivity, Exports and Investment, [Singapore, New York and
London: Springer].
5. Siddharthan, N. S. and Narayanan, K. (2013) [Eds.]: Human Capital and
Development: The Indian Experience [London & New York: Springer].
6. Siddharthan, N. S. and Narayanan, K. (2010) [Eds.]: Indian and Chinese
Enterprises: Global Trade, Technology and Investment Regimes [London & New
Delhi: Routledge].
7. Tendulkar, Suresh, Mitra, Arup, Narayanan, K and Das, Deb Kusum (2005) [Eds.]:
India: Industrialisation in a Reforming Economy [New Delhi: Academic
Foundation].
Guest Editor of Special Issues of Journals:
Siddharthan, N. S. and Narayanan, K. (2013): Innovation and Development, Routledge,
Volume 3 Number 2 October 2013.
Jain, Ashok, Narayanan, K. and Siddharthan, N. S. (2012): Science, Technology and Society:
An International Journal, Sage, Volume 17, Number 3, November 2012.
Narayanan, K. (2011): IASSI Quarterly: Contributions to Indian Social Sciences, New
Delhi, Volume 30, Number 3 & 4, July – December 2011.
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Post Graduate Thesis Supervision:
Guided 17 M.Phil dissertations and 19 Ph.D theses, so far. Three of my Ph.D. students have
received “Excellence in PhD research” award from IIT Bombay.
Currently, Eleven students are working with me for their Ph.D thesis on various issues in
industrial economics, international trade, environmental economics, policy studies, urban
science, climate change impacts and development economics.
Projects Undertaken:
Undertaken a number of projects funded by National and International Organisations.
1. Transforming India’s Green Revolution by Research and Empowerment for
Sustainable Food Supplies. This project is undertaken in collaboration several
institutions in India and the UK, led by the University of Cambridge and funded by
the Government of United Kingdom [ongoing].
2. Assessment of Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change among various
regions and economic sectors of India, part of the India’s Third National
Communication [NATCOM] to the UNFCCC. This project is funded by Ministry of
Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Govt. of India [ongoing].
3. Fostering Block Level Development through Technology Transfer and Diffusion:
Rahata Block, Ahmed Nagar District, Maharashtra – Rajiv Gandhi Science and
Technology Commission, Government of Maharashtra.
4. Technology Needs Assessment and Identification for Intervention for Mahad Block,
Raigad District, Maharashtra – Tata Centre for Technology and Design, IIT Bombay.
5. Indian Textiles & Clothing Industry and Innovation Policies, for the United Nations
University – MERIT, The Netherlands.
6. Capital Structure, Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Small and Medium Enterprises
in India, for the National Entrepreneurship Network of the Wadhwani Foundation,
India.
7. Integrated Technology Utilisation for a Rahata Block in Ahmed Nagar District of
Maharashtra, Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India.
8. Developing Next Generation Tools for Vulnerability Assessment [jointly with D.
Parthasarathy], as a part of a larger project coordinated by TIFAC, New Delhi and
Institute of Development Studies, Sussex, funded by EU Directorate General
Environment.
9. Spatial pattern of Industrial Growth in India [jointly with Dr. Partha Mukhopadhyaya,
Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi].
10. Climate Change and Vulnerability in the Coastal Zones of India [jointly with Anand
Patwardhan, D. Parthasarathy and Arun Inamdar], under the NATCOM for India’s
National Communication to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
Change [UNFCCC], coordinated by the Winrock International, New Delhi.
11. Socio-Economic Empowerment through IT Literacy, for Sterlite Foundation,
Mumbai.
12. Assessment of Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change among the most
vulnerable coastal zones of India, part of the India’s second National Communication
[NATCOM] to the UNFCCC. This project was funded by Ministry of Environment,
Govt. of India.
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13. Economics of Small Businesses in Developing Countries, National Entrepreneurship
Network, funded by Wadhawani Foundation.
14. Start-up Dynamics of IIT Bombay Incubating Companies, National Entrepreneurship
Network [jointly with Prof. Karuna Jain], funded by Wadhawani Foundation.
15. Globalisation, ICT and Industrial Restructuring in India, with financial support from
IIT Bombay.
16. Socio-Economic Empowerment through Computer Literacy, under the Cell for
Human Values, IIT Bombay, a project in operation from 2003-2014.
Short Term Courses/Workshops/Seminars/Conferences Organized:
1. Organised an International Conference on “Technology and Employment”, for
Knowledge Forum in partnership with TATA Trusts during November 16-18, 2018 at
Tata Institute of Social Sciences [TISS], Mumbai.
2. Organised an International Conference on “Changing Paradigms in Technology,
Trade and Development”, for Knowledge Forum in partnership with TATA Trusts
during November 10-12, 2017 at Nabakrushna Chodhury Centre for Development
Studies [ICSSR], Bhubaneswar.
3. Organised an International Conference on “Globalisation of Technology and
Development” for Knowledge Forum in partnership with TATA Trusts, during
December 3-5, 2016 at IIT Madras.
4. Organised an International Seminar on “Creation and Diffusion of Technology”, in
collaboration with Knowledge Forum on March 18, 2016 at IIT Bombay.
5. Organised an International Conference on “Technology, Growth and Sustainability”,
for Knowledge Forum during November 27-28, 2015 at National Institute of
Advanced Studies [NIAS], Bangalore.
6. Organised an International Conference on “Technology: Corporate and Social
Dimensions”, for Knowledge Forum in collaboration with Indian National Academy
of Engineering [INAE] during October 27-29, 2014 at National Institute of Advanced
Studies [NIAS], Bangalore.
7. Organised an International Conference on “Emerging Technologies and
Development”, at IIT Bombay in collaboration with Knowledge Forum and KU
Leuven, Antwerp, Belgium during October 2013.
8. Organised an International Conference on “Science, Technology and Economy:
Human Capital and Development”, at IIT Bombay in collaboration with Knowledge
Forum and Indian Association of Social Sciences Institutions during November 2010.
9. Organised an International Conference on “Globalisation and Emerging Economies”
at Indian Institute of Management, Indore during August, 2008.
10. Organised an International Seminar on “Development through Planning, Markets or
Decentralization?”, at IIT Bombay during January, 2008.
11. Organised an International Conference on Globalisation of Chinese and Indian
Enterprises at IIT Bombay during November, 2007.
12. Organised a CEP course for the officers of Maharashtra Pollution Control Board
[MPCB], Mumbai on “Environmental Planning”, during February 1 to 5, 2005.
13. A member of the Organising Committee of an International Conference on
“Entrepreneurship” organised by S.J. Mehta School of Management, IIT Bombay
during March 16 to 18, 2006.
14. A member of the Organizing Committee of an International Conference on
“Globalisation in India: Addressing the Challenges” organized jointly by S.J. Mehta
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School of Management, IIT Bombay and Academy of International Business [AIB]
during January 31 to February 2, 2003 at IIT Bombay.
15. A member of the Committee which organized an International Conference on
“Industrialization in a Reforming Economy: A Quantitative Assessment” at the Centre
for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, Delhi
110007. The Conference was for three days: December 20-22, 2000, sponsored by
several agencies in India.
Awards and Recognition:
Special Mention:
I have been nominated by Government of India to represent the country at the (a)
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [IPCC] special meeting [held in March 2009 at
Oslo, Norway], and (b) United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
[UNFCCC] special meeting [held in April 2009 at Cairo, Egypt].
I. Honorary Member Secretary, Forum for Global Knowledge Sharing [Knowledge
Forum], http://fgks.in since November 2018.
II. Member, Editorial Board, Asia Pacific Journal of Regional Sciences, Springer.
III. External Member, Academic Council of National Institute of Industrial Engineering
[NITIE], Mumbai 2015-18.
IV. Co-Convener, Committee to prepare B.S., Economics programme at IIT Bombay.
V. Member, Project Advisory Committee, Solar Expert Group on Enabling R&D (SEER-
EG), Department of Science & Technology, Government of India 2014-17.
VI. Member, Advisory Board of IRCC, IIT Bombay, 2014-17.
VII. Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Industrial Statistics, Central Statistical
Organisation [CSO], Government of India, 2015 onwards.
VIII. Member, Board of Studies for Appointments for Examination Work, Management
Studies, University of Mumbai, 2015-17.
IX. Member, Sub-Committee to formulate strategy for technology intensive
manufacturing exports from India, 12th Five Year Plan, Ministry of Commerce,
Government of India, 2011-12.
X. Coordinator for India in the Academic Network for Development of Asia [ANDA],
Nagoya University, Japan with financial support from JSPS, Tokyo, 2010-13.
XI. Convener of Conference and Honorary Treasurer, Forum for Global Knowledge
Sharing http:://fgks.in, a web base society of Scientists, Technologists and Social
Scientists, since 2010.
XII. President, Academy of International Business AIB– India Chapter, since February
2006 to April 2012.
XIII. Member, Expert Group on Climate Change Impacts in India, Ministry of Environment
and Forests, Government of India 2009 to 2012.
XIV. Member, Project Evaluation Group on State S & T Councils, Department of Science
and Technology, Government of India, 2009-2012.
XV. Member, Advisory Board, Environmental Studies Centre, Yashwantrao Chavan
Academy of Development Administration [YASHDA], Pune, since March 2005.
XVI. Appointed as a Reviewer for the contributions to the Working Group II on the
Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change”, to Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change [IPCC] – international body dealing with global climate change
concerns.
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XVII. Invited to deliver a lecture as a UGC Visiting Professor, Madras University School of
Economics, University of Madras, Chennai, India on March 5, 2008.
XVIII. Invited to give a keynote lecture on “WTO and Engineering Profession”, College of
Engineering, Jalgaon, Maharashtra on the Engineers Day Celebration held on 15th
September 2005.
XIX. Member, Executive Board of the Academy of International Business [AIB] – India
Chapter, January 2004 to February 2006.
XX. Invited to participate in Cambridge Advanced Programme on Rethinking
Development Economics [CAPORDE] held at the University of Cambridge during
July 4 to 17, 2002.
XXI. Awarded Post-doctoral fellowship by the United Nations University Institute of
Advanced Studies [UNU/IAS], Tokyo, Japan to work on “Economic Reforms,
Technological Development and Sustainable Industrial Growth: The Case of India”.
This is a part of the larger project on India’s Sustainable Development Framework at
UNU/IAS. The period of post-doctoral fellowship was for ten months [October 30,
2000 to August 31, 2001].
XXII. Affiliated with Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo,
Japan as a visiting Research Fellow from December 1, 2000 to August 31, 2001.
During this affiliation I worked on a paper “Liberalisation and Differential
Conduct and Performance of Firms: The Case of Automobile Sector in India”.
XXIII. Had been awarded Ph.D., Internship at the United Nations University/Institute of New
Technologies [UNU/INTECH], Maastricht, The Netherlands. The Internship was for
a period of three months beginning April 1, 1996 to work on 'Technology
Acquisition, De-regulation and Competitiveness: A study of Indian Automobile
Industry'.
XXIV. Associated with the Institute of Economic Growth on Indian Council of Social
Science Research [ICSSR] Doctoral Fellowship from July 1985 till August 1989.
Administrative Responsibilities:
(i) Head of the Department, Department of Humanities & Social Sciences, IIT Bombay from
November 2010 to June 2014.
(ii) NSS Coordinator, IIT Bombay from June 2006 to January 2011.
(iii) Co-ordinator, Computer Literacy Programme of the Cell for Human Values [initially
named as NSS Sanganak Vidya Kendra], IIT Bombay from October 2002 to June 2014.
(iv) Co-ordinator, M.Phil programme [with specialization in Planning and Development],
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Bombay May 2002 to July 2004.
(v) Was Teacher-in-charge of the Department of Economics, Kirori Mal College, University
of Delhi during the academic years 1993-94 and 1994-95.