Faculty
Meet the Associate Professor
Chirag Malik
Associate Professor,
School of Management
Email : chirag.malik@bmu.edu.in
- Graduation In: B.Sc.
- Graduation From: Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak
- Graduation Year: 1997
- Post Graduation In: MBA
- Post Graduation From: Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak
- Post Graduation Year: 1999
- Doctorate In: Management
- Doctorate From: Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow
- Doctorate Year: 2018
From - To (Year) | Designation & Organization | Core Competency | Additinal Exp. Details |
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2017-2019 | Associate Professor (Business Analytics), ICFAI Business School Gurgaon | ||
2012-2017 | Assistant Professor, GIBS Rohini, New Delhi | ||
2008-2012 | Assistant Professor, APJ School of Management, Dwarka, Delhi | ||
2004-2008 | Area Manager, Biocon Ltd. |
- U, Karnatak & Malik, C (2021). Wednesday Obtained Herd Immunity? Examining the Effect of Day of the Week on the NSE Sectoral Market During Covid-19, Investment Analyst Journal, Taylor and Francis, 20(2). (ABDC ‘B’ Category)
- U, Karnatak & Malik, C (2021). Presence of Analysts Before IPO and Underpricing: A MetaAnalysis, Applied Finance Letters, vol 10. (ABDC ‘B’ Category)
- C, Malik & Yadav, S (2021). Environmentally Conscious Consumers and Electric Vehicle Adoption Behaviour: Moderating Role of Perceived Economic Benefit. Academy of Marketing Studies Journal, 25 (1) [H Index: 10 |Google Scholar h5 index: 1, ABDC Journal, ‘B’ Category]
- C, Malik & Yadav, S (2020). Can Sustainability Ratings guide Corporate Control? Debacle over Shareholder versus Stakeholder Theory!’ Corporate Ownership and Control, 19(1), 408-422. [Journal metrics (years 2003-2020): h-index – 49, i10-index – 355 based on Google Scholar, ABDC Journal, ‘B’ Category.
- C, Malik & Yadav, S (2020). Forecasting and Asymmetric Volatility Modeling of Sustainability Indexes in India. Corporate Governance and Sustainability Review, 4(1), 56-64 [ISSN Online: 2519-898X and ISSN Print: 2519-8971 Scopus, ABDC Journal]
- Malik, C., & N, Singhal. (2020). Role of Environmental Knowledge, Environmental Concern and Long-Term Orientation in Shaping Environmental Attitude in India: A CFA Approach. International Journal of Management and Decision Making, 19(2). [Scopus indexed, Cite score: 1.9]
- Malik, C., & Singhal, N. (2019). Effect of Eco-Literacy, Consumer Effectiveness and Perceived Seriousness on Consumer Environmental Attitude: A CFA Approach. Environmental Impact Assessment, Manakin Press, New Delhi, 55-80. (IIM Kashipur
- Malik, C., & Singhal, N. (2017). Consumer Environmental Attitude and Willingness to Purchase Environmentally Friendly Products: An SEM Approach. Vision- The Journal of Business Perspective, 21(2), 152- 161. [DOI: 10.1177/0972262917700991, Sage Publications. [Listed in Scopus, Ebesco and J- Gate; cite score .8]
- Malik, C., Singhal, N. & Tiwari, S. (2018). Antecedents of Consumer Environmental Attitude and Intention to Purchase Green Products: Moderating Role of Perceived Product Necessity. International Journal of Environment Technology and Management, 20(5/6), 259-279. [Inderscience Journal Scopus Elsevier Indexed; cite score .6
- Member, Analytics Society of India, IIM Bangalore
- Certified Data Scientist from Excel R, USA
- Resourse Person for Faculty Development Programmes on multivariate Data Analysis using R, SPSS and Python
- Certified Tableau Trainer