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Current Position:
Dr. Manoj Kumar
Associate Professor at Indian Institute of Management Rohtak
Ph. D. From SJM School of Management, IIT Bombay
E-mail: [email protected]
Area : Finance & Accounting
Teaching Interests: Financial Reporting and Analysis, Advanced Financial Reporting and Analysis, Financial
Management, International Finance, Corporate Valuation and Restructuring.
Research Interests: Foreign Listing of Indian Companies; IPOs; Voluntary Disclosures by Firms like Human
Capital Reporting, Intellectual Capital Reporting, Environmental, Social and Governance Reporting; Investment
Behaviour of Mutual Fund Investors
Dr. Kumar is an ‘Associate Professor’ in the Finance & Accounting area of IIM Rohtak. Prior to joining IIM
Rohtak, he was working as ‘Assistant Professor’ with IIM Lucknow. He has over thirteen years of teaching,
research and consulting experience. He has consistently received high ratings for his teaching his students.
Earlier, Dr. Kumar was awarded with ‘Best Young Faculty Award’ at International Business Summit & Research
Conference, held at Amity International Business School Noida from February 21-23,
2007. Dr. Kumar
has done his Ph.D. in Finance from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, India. He has published papers
in the peer reviewed international and journals. His research paper has been published in journals like Journal of
Intellectual Capital, Journal of Financial Services Marketing, Journal of Modern Accounting and Auditing,
Vikalpa, Decision, Management Review, Bombay Stock Exchange Review and Indian Management, The ICFAI
Journal of Applied Finance.
Besides, he has contributed research papers in the edited volumes. He has also presented papers and chaired
sessions at several international and national level professional conferences. He has also been reviewer of the
research papers submitted for the journals and conferences. He is in the editorial boards of ‘Problems and
Perspectives in Management’ and ‘Arth Anvesan’.
Before Joining the IIM Lucknow, Dr. Kumar was Deputy Director (Business Planning) and an Associate
Professor at University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES). As Deputy Director (Business Planning), Dr.
Kumar worked closely on the expansion project of UPES within India and abroad. At UPES he was also actively
involved in developing and enactment of world-class HR practices in the university. At UPES he was also adjunct
faculty at IIM Lucknow.
Consulting Projects completed
List of Doctoral Students supervised
Research & academic recognitions
Training Programmes
Prior to UPES, He worked as ‘Associate professor’ at IMT Ghaziabad. He was Chairman (Research & PhD
Program) and Associate Professor in area of Finance & Accounting at Institute of Management Technology
(IMT), Ghaziabad, India. At IMT, he also held the position of Chairman of PGDBM (Part-Time Program). As a
Chairman (Research & PhD program), he strengthened the PhD program of IMT and also built a conducive
environment for research activities at IMT. At IMT, he was approved as a research guide for guiding the Ph.D.
scholars of Indra Prastha University, Delhi. Dr Kumar was also involved in the accreditation of distance learning
program of IMT, which at that time had an enrollment of over 20,000 students.
Before joining IMT, he worked as Associate Professor at International School of Business and Media, Pune. Earlier, Dr
Kumar was an Assistant Professor at Kirloskar Institute of Advanced Management Studies (KIAMS), Karnataka. At KIAMS he
was faculty-in-charge of institute research & summer internships.
He gave a new vision and direction to the institute research and summer internships. Dr. Kumar encouraged the faculty
research endeavours by introducing the system of fortnightly faculty research seminars. These seminars increased the
number of faculty research publications at KIAMS. Professor Kumar brought academic rigour and seriousness to the entire
process of summer internships by introducing the concept of faculty guide in addition to the company guide for the every
summer trainee of KIAMS.
Prior to shifting to teaching, Dr. Kumar worked as Project Officer with HARDICON, a technical consultancy jointly promoted
by IDBI, IFCI and nationalized banks. At HARDICON, he worked on several consulting projects.