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Ŀ Dr. J. JOSE PRABHU Dr. J. JOSE PRABHU CURRICULAM VITAE #20/1- First Floor, Malligaipuram, 5th Street, Palakkarai,Tiruchirappalli-620001, Tamilnadu,S.INDIA https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9816- E - Mail : [email protected] , 119X [email protected] Mobile: +91 9994833008 Whatsapp : +91 8903064900 Personal Website : https://drjose.in Education Doctor of Philosophy(Ph.D.), BSMED (Bharathiar School of Management and Entrepreneur 2013-2019 Development) - Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, INDIA Dissertation : “A Study on Parental Factors and Entrepreneurial Attitude Among Engineering College Students in Tiruchirappalli District” Department & Specialization : Management - Entrepreneurship Percentage : “Highly Commended” Master of Philosophy(M.Phil – Part 1), Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, INDIA 2015 Percentage : 57 % Master of Business Administration(MBA) , Vinayaka Mission’s Deemed university, Salem, INDIA 2009-2011 Project : Brand Awareness and Consumer Satisfaction of ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company Percentage : 70% PG Diploma in Financial Markets(PGDSM) , Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, INDIA 2015-2016 Specialization: Financial Institution and Markets , Indian Stock Market Operations, Technical Analysis, Equity Research, Derivatives and Risk Management, Financial Analysis and Reporting. Percentage : 66% PG Diploma in Information Technology(PGDIT) , Alagappa University, Karaikudi, INDIA 2010-2011 Specialization : Management Information System, Internet Programming, Visual Media Programs Percentage : 53% Bachelor of Science(B.Sc), Annamalai University, Chithambaram, INDIA 2006-2009 Specialization : Mathematics Percentage : 50% Diploma in Teacher Education (D.T.Ed), RC Teacher Training Institute, Trichy, INDIA 2004-2007 Specialization : Secondary Grade Teacher Education Training Percentage : 81% Higher Secondary Education(HSC), RC Higher Secondary School, Trichy, INDIA 2001 Specialization : First Group - Physics, Chemistry & Computer Science Percentage : 83% Secondary School Certificate(SSC), RC Higher Secondary School, Trichy, INDIA 1999 Specialization : Tamil, English, Mathematics, Science & Social Science Percentage : 85% ŀ International Journal Publications: ORCiD : https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9816-119X S.No Journal Name Title ISSN Impact Indexing Authors & Year Factor 1 IJPAM.EU - Entrepreneurial Attitude Among 1314 - 7.19 SCOPUS Dr.S.Arunkumar & International Journal of Management Students : An 3395 J.Jose Prabhu - Pure and Applied Empirical Study 2018 Mathematics 2 IJARIIE - International Understanding Parental Factors 2395 - 4.06 CSIR,NISCAIR , Dr.S.Arunkumar & Journal of Advance and Entrepreneurial Attitude - 4396 Thomson Reuters ID J.Jose Prabhu - Research and Innovative The Moderating Effect of 2017 Ideas in Education Entrepreneurship 3 IJETS – International The Effect of Human Resource 2349 - 0.836 ISRA(International Dr.S.Arunkumar & Journal On Engineering Management Practices on 3976 Society for Research J.Jose Prabhu – Technology and Corporate Restructuring A Study Activity) 2015 Sciences of IT Company in India 4 JETIR - Journal of Evolution of Entrepreneurship 2349 - 5.87 UGC Dr.S.Arunkumar & Emerging Technologies Education and Legitimate 5162 Journal No : 63975 J.Jose Prabhu – and Innovative Research Development in India 2019 5 IJTSRD -International A study of Community 2456 - 5.125 JIFACTOR & Dr. J.Jose Prabhu - Journal of Trend in Entrepreneurship Development 6470 Thomson Reuters ID 2019 Scientific Research and Research A Resource of Development Clarification and Forecast 6 IJNRD - Entrepreneurship Development 2456 - 5.57 DRJI, Dr. J. Jose Prabhu - International Journal of and Individual Entrepreneurial 4184 Thomson Reuters ID. 2019 Novel Research and Attitude to Start New Business Development Growth in Kuwait 7 RRJ - Research Review A study on Entrepreneurial 2485 - 5.214 UGC Dr. J.Jose Prabhu – International Journal of Orientation and Strategic 3085 Journal No:44945 2019 Multidisciplinary Performance of Startups in Middle East Countries 8 IJTSRD -International A study on Entrepreneurship 2456 - 5.125 JIFACTOR & Dr. J.Jose Prabhu - Journal of Trend in Education and Entrepreneurial 6470 Thomson Reuters ID 2019 Scientific Research and Attitude in Malaysia – The Development Relationship between Employment and Unemployment Analysis 9 IJARIIE - International A Study of Digital Marketing and 2395 - 4.06 CSIR,NISCAIR, Dr. J.Jose Prabhu - Journal of Advance Digital Boom for Creating Brand 4396 Thomson Reuters ID 2019 Research and Innovative Awareness: The Importance and Ideas in Education Suggestions for Creating a Successful Startup 10 RRJ - Research Review A Study of Startup 2485 - 5.214 UGC Dr. J.Jose Prabhu – International Journal of Organizational Performance and 3085 Journal No:44945 2019 Multidisciplinary Evaluation by Human Resource Management Process 11 JCT -Joint A Study on Rural Women 0731 - 5.7 Scopus Source Dr. J. Jose Prabhu Compositional Theory Empowerment and Economic 6755 Care Group A Journal 2019 (Scopus Source) Growth : Rural Entrepreneurship of Self Help Groups International Book Chapter Publications: S.No Book Chapter Title ISBN Type Authors Publishers & Year 1 Akinik Research Trends in Entrepreneurship Innovation and Paperback Independent Dr. J. Publications Management: Recent Development of Entrepreneurship ISBN: 978-93- International Jose 5335-414-5 Trends Opportunities Education - Strategy for Startup Book Prabhu- ventures E-Book ISBN: Publisher 2019 and Challenge (Volume - 978-93-5335- (https://doi.org/10.22271/ed.book.380) 4)-Page 107-125 415-2 2 Akinik Research Trends in The Impact of Entrepreneurship Paperback Independent Dr. J. Publications Multidisciplinary Innovation: Education, Business Trends ISBN: International Jose Research and Startup Opportunity in Australia 978-93-5335- Book Prabhu- (Volume – 7) Page 71-85 (https://doi.org/10.22271/ed.book.399) 708-5 Publisher 2019 E-Book ISBN: 978-93-5335- 709-2 3 Akinik Advances in Computer Cloud Computing: Security, Research Paperback Independent Dr. J. Publications Science(Volume -5 )Page Perspectives, Opportunities and ISBN: International Jose 109-123 Business Models 978-93-5335- Book Prabhu (https://doi.org/10.22271/ed.book.382) 653-8 Publisher & F. Leo E-Book ISBN: John - 978-93-5335- 654-5 2019 Journal Editorial Board & Reviewer Board Membership: IJERT -International Journal of Engineering Peer Review, Referred Journal, ISSN -2278 -0181 Review er ID: IJERTREW2900 Research and Technology JETIR - Journal of Emerging Technologies UGC Journal No :63975 - Peer Review, Referred Review er ID: 114599 and Innovative Research (IJPUBLICATION) Journal, ISSN -2349-5162 Premier Publishers Peer Review, Referred Journal Since 2019 Professional and Academic Experience : Independent Research Associate & Visiting Faculty , Trichy, Tamilnadu, INDIA 2019- till now Entrepreneurship Development Training (EDC), Business Startup Training , Management Business Consulting (Existing or New Businesses), Entrepreneurship Consulting, Startup Consulting, Strategic & Marketing consulting, Web and Digital Consulting, Business Research Reports, PhD research consulting, freelance training, Guest & Visiting Faculty , Seminar and Conference Services. Freelance Research Services – Article & Journal Writing and Publication Services, Business Planning Services, Business research reports, National and International conference services, freelance training and Online training services, Web Design and Development ,SEO & Digital marketing Services, Research Projects, PhD Thesis writing services. 2015-2018 Research Associate & Corporate Faculty, ICELR – International Centre for Entrepreneurship Learning and Research - Trichy, Tamilnadu, INDIA Primary objective of the ICELR Program is to expose the students of Business Management to appreciate and understand the concepts and fundamentals of Entrepreneurship and to make them understand the process of business idea generation and converting the idea into a business model. Entrepreneurs are the innovators that stimulate job growth, business growth, leadership growth, economic growth and development that allows any country to compete with and in the global economy. India, being far more developed and forward looking country than some of the third world countries, can provide lead to entrepreneurial development activities. The purpose of exposing the students to entrepreneurship is to motivate them to look at entrepreneurship as a viable, lucrative and preferred career. Entrepreneurs require a foundation in several key areas in order to be successful. This course will focus on multiple topics including: opportunities and challenges for new ventures, benefits/drawbacks of entrepreneurship, strategic management and forms of business ownership, marketing strategies, venture finance and human resource management. ICELR – Subjects Teaching, Introduction of entrepreneurship, Overview of business and its functioning, Business idea and feasibility, Strategic management and entrepreneur, Forms of business ownership, Company Formation Building the business plan: marketing consideration, Foundation of New venture Finance, Small Business and Startup ideas, Creating the Organization: structure and design, Technical entrepreneur and The E-entrepreneur, Business Laws, Crafting a winning business plan. Executive Director, Corporate Faculty,[Contract Position] FG Global Training Private Limited – 2017 – 2018 Trichy, INDIA Teaching Profile: To design inductions to modules and programs for students, adapting delivery to suit learners’ needs. To design and
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