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Dr. Soummya Banerjee Publications: Book: Articles in Peer Reviewed Dr. Soummya Banerjee Qualifications: M.Com. (C.U.), D.B.F. (ICFAI), Ph.D. (C.U.) Designation: Assistant Professor Email ID: [email protected] Biographical Sketch: Soummya Banerjee has been a teacher of Commerce in Sivanath Sastri College, Kolkata since September, 2019. He had been an Assistant Professor of Commerce at Malda College, Malda, W.B. from December, 2016 to September, 2019 [from April, 2019 to September, 2019 as HOD of Commerce] and at St. Xavier’s College (Autonomous), Kolkata from November, 2005 to November, 2016. He has also served the industry as an accounts officer (in MacNeill Engineering Limited). He has received National Scholarship from Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, while pursuing M. Com from University of Calcutta [on the basis of the result of B. Com (Hons.) exam of April 2002]. His area of interest includes Accountancy, Financial Management, Securities Analysis & Portfolio Management, and Corporate Restructuring. Research Interest: Mergers and Acquisitions. Publications: A. Book: 1) ‘Taxation – I’, published in January 2019 by Oxford University Press, ISBN: 0-19- 949435-5 [Along with P. Bandyopadhayay and C. Das] – A text book of C.U. B. Com (Hons.), Sem. IV. 2) ‘Taxation – II’, published in July 2019 by Oxford University Press, ISBN: 0-19- 012038-X [Along with P. Bandyopadhayay and C. Das] – A text book of C.U. B. Com (Hons.), Sem. IV. B. Articles in peer reviewed journals: 1) “An Overview of Earnings Management”, published in ‘The Management Accountant’, November 2010, Vol. 45, No.11, ISSN 0972-3528. [Co Author: Bandyopadhayay, P.] 2) “Working Capital Financing – Case Studies of ACC and Ultratech”, published in the ‘CALYX Journal of Business Management’, December 2010, Vol.1, No.1, ISSN 2229- 4260. [Co Author: Banerjee, A.] 3) “An Econometric Analysis of Export - Import of Oil for Indian Case”, published in the ‘CALYX Journal of Business Management’, December 2011, Vol.2, ISSN 2229-4260. [Co Authors: Chakravarty, S.L. and Roy, R.K.] 4) “Towards a Systemic Pattern of Financial Inclusion in India – A Review”, published in ‘The Management Accountant’, January 2012, Vol. 47, No.1, ISSN 0972-3528. [Co Authors: Banerjee, S. and Biswas, D.] 5) “Post Merger Performance of Indian Banking Companies: An Analysis”, published in ‘PURSUITS’, Vol. II, ISSN 2322-0643. [Co Author: Dandapat, D.R.] 6) “Financial Inclusion and Micro and Small Engineering Enterprises in the District of Howrah, West Bengal: A Case Study”, Published in ‘IBSA Journal of Business Studies’, Vol. 2, No. 1-2, June & December, 2013, ISSN 2250-1924. [Co Author: Das Gupta, M.] 7) “Evaluating Efficiency of Merger in Indian Manufacturing Companies: A DEA Approach”, Published in ‘Indian Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic Research’, Vol. 4, No. 2, Dec. 2017, ISSN: 2347-9884. [Co Author: Dandapat, D.R. and Baidya, M.K.] C.Articles / chapters in books: 1) “Accelerating Economic Growth through Financial Inclusion: Rethinking Banking Priorities”, published in ‘The Role of Credit Co-operatives in Socio, Economic and Political Development in Rural India’, 1st Edition, 2012, ISBN- 978-93-80332-29-1. [Co Author: Kundu, S.] 2) “A Perceptual Study on Reformed FDI Policy in Indian Retail Sector”, published in ‘Impact of Foreign Direct Investment in India’, 1st Edition, 2013, ISBN- 978-93- 80332-44-4. [Co Authors: Chatterjee, S; Purkayastha, M and Banerjee, S.] 3) “Blue Print for Corporate Resurgence and Organisational Renewal in Economic Downturn: Strategies and Tactics”, published in ‘Indian Economy: Challenges and Opportunities, 1st Edition, 2013, ISBN: 978-81-922522-6-1. [Co Authors: Bhowmik, R.L. and Banerjee, S.] 4) “Environmental Accounting: An Overview”, published in ‘Global Warming and its Social and Economic Effect, 1st Edition, 2013, ISBN – 978-81-921382-3-7. [Co Author: Kundu, S.] 5) “Post Merger Performance of Indian Financial Intermediaries: An Empirical Study”, published In ‘Contemporary Issues in Business Studies’, 1st Edition, 2014, ISBN 978-81-927807-3-3 [Co Authors: Bhunia, A and Dandapat, D.R.] 6) “Financial Inclusion: Moving Beyond Bank Accounts”, published in ‘Economic Development Through Financial Inclusion’, 1st Edition, 2015, ISBN-978-93-80332- 76-5 [Co Author: Burman, C.C.] 7) “Earnings Management: Procedures and Detection Techniques”, published in ‘Emerging Issues on Inclusive Growth, Business and Environment’, 1st Edition, 2016, ISBN 978-81-8484-566-2 [Co Author: De, S.] 8) “Efficiency and Effectiveness of Merger: A Study on Other Community, Social and Personal Service Activity Sector”, published in ‘Emerging issues in Accounting and Finance’, 1st Edition, 2016, ISBN 978-93-526718-7-8 [Co Author: Dandapat, D.R.] 9) “Impact of GST on Indian Tourism Sector: An Exploratory Study”, published in ‘Higher Education and Job Opportunities in Rural Areas’, 1st Edition, 2018, ISBN: 978-81-7678-296-8 [Co Author: Banerjee, D. and Prakash, S.] 10) “Applications and Effectiveness of Google Form as ICT Tool in Teaching, Learning and Administrative Practices in Higher Education: A Perceptual Study in Selected College Teachers in West Bengal’, published in ‘Higher Education and Job Opportunities in Rural Areas’, 1st Edition, 2018, ISBN: 978-81-7678-296-8 [Co Author: Baidya, M. K.] Paper Presented: A. National and State Level: Sl. Title of the Paper Date of Nature of Seminar Organized by No Presentat . ion 1 Organizational 27/03/201 National Conference University of Commitment Towards 0 on Corporate Social Burdwan and Indian CSR: The Corporate Responsibility Accounting Experience Association 2 Working Capital 05/10/201 National seminar on DSMS Business Financing: Case 0 Empirical Research on School Studies of ACC and Management and Ultratech Information Technology: Trends and Opportunities 3 Capital gain: A 15/01/201 UGC Sponsored State City College of Comparative Study of 1 Level Seminar on Road Commerce and Direct Tax Code and Map for A New Tax Business Income Tax Act Regime in India Administration and ICWAI 4 Leveraging Economic 12/02/201 Annual Conference of St. Xavier’s College Growth through 1 BEA (Autonomous), Financial Inclusion: An Kolkata and BEA Overview 5 Accelerating 24/02/201 UGC Sponsored Mugberia Economic Growth 2 National Seminar on Gangadhar through Financial The Role of Credit Co- Mahavidyalaya Inclusion: Rethinking operatives in Socio, Banking Priorities Economic and Political Development in Rural India 6 Blueprint for 30/03/201 UGC Sponsored Tarakeswar Degree Corporate Resurgence 2 National Seminar on College & Organizational Indian Economy: Renewal in Economic Challenges and Downturns – Opportunities Strategies and Tactics 7 Financial Inclusion 02/02/201 Conference on International and Micro and Small 3 Contemporary Issues Business Studies Engineering in Business Studies Academia Enterprises in the District of Howrah, West Bengal: A Case Study 8 FDI Policy in Indian 06/03/201 UGC Sponsored Lalbaba College and Retail Sector: A brief 3 National Seminar on University of analysis of FDI in Retail India – Calcutta Opportunities and Balancing Issues of Challenges to the Growth and Equity Economy 9 A Perceptual Study on 16/08/201 UGC Sponsored Mugberia Reformed FDI Policy in 3 National Seminar on Gangadhar Indian Retail Sector FDI in Retail Sector Mahavidyalaya and in Commodity Market 10 Earnings 06/09/201 UGC Sponsored St. Xavier’s College Management: 3 National Conference (Autonomous), Procedures and on Inclusive Growth, Kolkata and Shri Detection Techniques Business and Shikshayatan Environment in India’s College Emerging Economy 11 Environmental 02/12/201 UGC Sponsored Tarakeswar Degree Accounting: An 3 National Level Seminar College Overview on Global Warming and its Social & Economic Effect 12 Financial Inclusion: 22/12/201 UGC Sponsored Mugberia Moving Beyond Bank 5 National Level Seminar Gangadhar Accounts on Economic Mahavidyalaya Development Through Financial Inclusion 13 Efficiency and 11/11/201 UGC Sponsored Azad Hind Fouz Effectiveness of 6 National Level Seminar Smriti Merger: A Study on on Emerging issues in Mahavidyalaya Other Community, Accounting and Social and Personal Finance’ Service Activity Sector. 14 Impact of GST on 27/02/201 Higher Education and Pt. RLS Govt. PG Indian Tourism Sector: 8 Job Opportunities in College, Ambedkar An Exploratory Study Rural Areas Nagar, U.P. 15 Applications and 27/02/201 Higher Education and Pt. RLS Govt. PG Effectiveness of 8 Job Opportunities in College, Ambedkar Google Form as ICT Rural Areas Nagar, U.P. Tool in Teaching, Learning and Administrative Practices in Higher Education: A Perceptual Study in Selected College Teachers in West Bengal B. International Level: Sl. Title of the Paper Date of Nature of Seminar Organized by No Presentat . ion 1 A Framework for 30/01/201 International Seminar Netaji Nagar College Organizational 0 on Sustainability and Renewal in the Wake Growth Strategy in of Challenging Economic Downturn Economic Times – An Indian Perspective 2 Merger of Indian 03/01/201 Twelfth International Indian Accounting Manufacturing 5 Accounting Conference Association Companies: Research Foundation Evaluation of Efficiency 3 Efficiency and 08/01/201 Thirteenth Indian Accounting Effectiveness of 7 International Association Merger: A Study on Accounting Conference Research Foundation Selected Indian Financial Intermediation Companies Conferences Attended: A.National: Sl. Nature Organized by Date No . 1 State Level Seminar on Financial Management Institute of 20/01/200 Derivatives and Capital Market Durgapur 7 2 UGC Sponsored National
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