Dr. Nisha Pandey
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Dr. Nisha Pandey

Professor
Vivekanand Education Society Business School, Mumbai, India


Highest Degree
PostDoc. in Water Management from Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management, India

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Biography

As per the qualification and vast experience in the relevant field of Knowledge is very much required for management education. The expertise in the cutting-edge knowledge in the area of Environment Economics, Social Entrepreneurship, and Sustainable Development for present manager and corporate is most important and students need to know the holistic approach of development and welfare of society.

Social Entrepreneurship is the very combination of the term enterprise, which is profit oriented, with ‘social’ that is oriented towards the society, puzzles one. As faculty I had tried to grapple with this puzzle in my teaching and writing. Social enterprise tries to remedy this failure and tries to humanise the capital through a social face. It is therefore not averse to profit making, but does not go down the slippery slope of profiteering. To that extent it speaks ethics to the power – if not the whole truth.

I had tried to bring the significant change in the area of SE through various conference, seminars, round tables discussion, getting funds and establishing centre. The consequences of the communication, development is that now institutes are talking about our institute and its popularity at common platform.

Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
100%
Management Decision
62%
Water Management
90%
Waste Water Treatment
75%
Sustainable Development
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
7
Chapters
8
Articles
21
Abstracts
7

Selected Publications

  1. Pandey, N.A., 2022. Enlightened self-interest and globalizing India through social entrepreneurship. Int. J. Soc. Ecol. Sustainable Dev., Vol. 13. 10.4018/IJSESD.2022010108.
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  2. Pandey, N., 2021. Demand assessments of organic products and consumers willingness to pay for organic food products. Singapore J. Sci. Res., 11: 67-76.
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  3. Sharma, D. and N. Pandey, 2020. Community driven beach management practices: Case study Velas, Kelshi, Anjarla Villages of India. Int. J. Sustainability Manage. Inf. Technol., 6: 1-12.
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  4. Tripathy, S.P. and N. Pandey, 2019. Ecosystem for Social Entrepreneurship in India: Facilitating Returnee Entrepreneurs. In: Transnational Entrepreneurship, Manimala, M.J., K.P. Wasdani and A. Vijaygopal (Eds.)., Springer, Singapore, pp: 323-339.
  5. Pandey, A., R. Guha, N. Malkar and N. Pandey, 2019. Marching towards creating shared value: The case of YES bank. Asian Case Res. J., 23: 289-312.
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  6. Nisha, P. and M. Satish, 2017. Creative Entrepreneurship: A Sustainable Approach for Economic Growth. New Academic Publishers, New Delhi.
  7. Pandey, N. and D. Sharma, 2016. Participatory approach of water resource management: A case study of Marathwada. IOSR J. Bus. Manage., 2016: 32-38.
  8. Nisha, P. and T. Mishra, 2011. Sustainable management of water resources: A case study of Mumbai. Int. J. Water Resour. Environ. Manage., 2: 177-193.
  9. Pandey, N. and V. Vedak, 2009. Structural transformation of education for sustainable development. Int. J. Environ. Sustainable Dev., 9: 3-15.
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  10. Pandey, N. and A. Sahay, 2006. E-Waste: A new environmental challenge. Int. J. Environ. Dev., 3: 171-192.
  11. Pandey, N. and O.P. Shukla, 2005. Environment Poverty and Sustainable Development. In: Human Rights and Poverty, Chaudhry, S.M. (Ed.)., Concept Publication, New Delhi.
  12. Pandey, N. and K.M. Mohapatra, 2001. Switching Over to Non-phosphatic Detergents and Feasible Economics Policy options: The Case of Kanpur. In: Detergents and the Environment: The Canadian Experiences and Indian Scenario, Dewedi, O.P., R.K. Trivedi (Eds.)., Tata-McGraw Hills, New Delhi.
  13. Pandey, N. and K.M. Mohapatra, 2000. Economic Viability of Production of Non Phosphatic Detergents; A Case study of Kanpur. In: Managing Environmental Risks, Challenges Facing Detergents in the 21st Century, Trivedi, R.K. (Ed.)., Tata-McGraw Hills, New Delhi.