Dipti Ranjan Mohapatra

@amity.edu

Professor (Economics) / Amity College of Commerce and Finance
Amity University Uttar Pradeh

EDUCATION

Ph. D. (International Economics)

RESEARCH INTERESTS

International Trade FDI, Urban Infrastructure, Transport economics
14

Scopus Publications

276

Scholar Citations

9

Scholar h-index

9

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Juxtaposing the influence of digitalization and supply chain disruption on green innovation: moderating role of human capital development
    Richa Patel, Kajul Bharti, Dipti Ranjan Mohapatra, Sunil Kumar Yadav
    International Economics and Economic Policy, 2026
  • A Bibliometric and Thematic Analysis of Key Performance Indicators in Agricultural Supply Chains
    Deeksha Sindhwaani, Dipti Ranjan Mohapatra, Anil Kumar Goyal
    Prabandhan Indian Journal of Management, 2026
    Purpose : This study sought to define and organize key performance indicators (KPIs) pertinent to agricultural supply chain management (SCM) and to investigate their interrelationships for the assessment of supply chain performance within the agricultural sector. Methodology : A comprehensive analysis of literature was conducted using the Scopus database, covering the period from 2014 to 2023. We used predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria to screen relevant papers and conducted thematic and keyword co-occurrence analyses to derive KPIs. We consulted experts to ensure that the shortlisted KPIs were applicable to agricultural supply chains. Findings : The research delineated a thorough KPI system organized into financial, operational, quality, and environmental performance categories. The results showed that metrics of financial stability, operational efficiency, and sustainability were critical for assessing the performance of the agricultural supply chain. The framework also showed how these characteristics were interconnected, supporting a more holistic evaluation of performance. Practical Implications : The proposed KPI framework provided managers with a formal framework for monitoring, comparing, and improving supply chain performance across different phases of agricultural operations. Originality : This research developed a sector-specific KPI framework for agricultural supply chains, grounded in bibliometric and expert-validated evidence. This feature differed from other studies that provided general indicators of supply chain performance.
  • A Bibliometric Analysis on the Impact of Corruption on Foreign Direct Investment Attractiveness
    Richa Patel, Dipti Ranjan Mohapatra, Sunil Kumar Yadav
    Vision, 2025
    The purpose of this research is to investigate the asymmetric link between corruption and foreign direct investment (FDI). The article examines the literature to assess the impact of corruption on FDI attractiveness using bibliometric and content analysis based on 148 articles from Scopus database for a period of 24 years (1999–2022). The findings reveal that research on the theme has grown a lot in terms of publications. The geographical focus of the literature has been on developing economies as compared to developed economies. It has also been observed that majority of research contribution has been made by developed nations. The findings indicate that the impact of corruption on FDI differs on the basis of development level of economies. The foreign market attractiveness and corruption distance also influences the flow of foreign capital in bilateral trade. The study intends to contribute positively to the understanding of association of corruption with FDI, by analysing the existing literature, the most significant works, authors, journals and the emerging topics of concern on the theme.
  • Nexus between formal institutions and inward FDI in India: a nonlinear autoregressive distributive lag approach
    Richa Patel, Dipti Ranjan Mohapatra, Sunil Kumar Yadav
    International Journal of Social Economics, 2024
    PurposeThis study presents time-series data estimations on the association between the indicators of institutional environment and inward foreign direct investment (FDI) in India utilizing a comprehensive data set from 1996 to 2021.Design/methodology/approachThe study employs the nonlinear autoregressive distributive lag (NARDL) model. The asymmetric ARDL framework evaluates the existence of cointegration among the factors under study and highlights the underlying nonlinear effects that may exist in the long and short run.FindingsThe significance of coefficients of negative shock to “control of corruption” and positive shock to “rule of law” is greater when compared to “government effectiveness, regulatory quality, political stability/absence of violence.” The empirical outcomes suggest the positive influence of rule of law, political stability and government effectiveness on FDI inflows. A high “regulatory quality” is observed to deter foreign investment. The “voice and accountability” index and negative shocks to the “rule of law” are exhibited to have no substantial impact on the amount of FDI that the country receives.Originality/valueThis study empirically examines the institutional determinants of FDI in India for a comprehensive period of 1996–2021. The study's findings imply that quality of the institutional environment has a significant bearing on India's inward FDI.Peer reviewThe peer review history for this article is available at: https://publons.com/publon/10.1108/IJSE-05-2023-0375
  • A Case Study on Economic Feasibility of Mass Rapid Transit Systems in the Nairobi Metropolitan Region
    Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 2024
  • Effect of FDI Inflows on the Export Performance of India
    Economic and Political Weekly, 2024
  • Analysis of FDI Determinants Using Autoregressive Distributive Lag Model: Evidence from India
    R. Patel, D. R. Mohapatra, S. K. Yadav
    Finance Theory and Practice, 2024
    The significance of foreign direct investment (FDI) for the expansion and advancement of emerging economies has long been recognized. Yet, research on the factors that influence FDI inflows is still developing. This study focuses on examining the long- and short-term association between FDI inflows and its determinants, employing ARDL bounds testing approach and Error Correction Model to understand the relationship between the variables under study. The findings evidence the existence long- and short-term association between FDI and domestic investment, inflation, infrastructure, and trade openness. However, market size is observed to be insignificant in influencing FDI inflows. The coefficients of domestic investment, infrastructure and Trade Openness are observed to be significantly positive. The influence of inflation is found to be negative. The study suggests that the Indian economy should accelerate the process of integration with the world economy along with the enhancement of domestic investment and infrastructure facilities to attain higher FDI.
  • A DEA Approach to Efficiency Analysis of Major Indian Airports
    Gopal Chand, Dipti Ranjan Mohapatra, Pratap Ranjan Jena
    Vision, 2024
    Airports’ technical effectiveness contributes to the expansion of the aviation industry. Airports offer enormous potential for any economy. There is a recent initiative by the government to privatize airport operations in India. Private airports need to be technically and operationally efficient in order to be profitable. Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is a frontier technique used to assess the technical efficiency of airports. This study uses DEA to evaluate the technical efficiency of 20 major airports in India. It considers the average spending of the airport, the size, the number of parking bays and the runways as the input variables, and average passenger, average revenue, average aircraft movements and freight as output variables. The result observed reflects an increasing return to scale in 10 airports, a decreasing return in 2 airports and a constant return to scale in 8 airports. Malmquist Productivity Index (MPI) applied to measure the productivity index of airports. This index is further broken down into three components: Technical change, efficiency effects and scale effects. DEA implies the highest operational efficiency for Bangalore, Chennai, Cochin, Delhi and Mumbai airports with greater than unity value. By benchmarking airports for target setting and operation mechanisms, this study will support airport management with better decision-making tools.
  • Institutional Quality and Foreign Direct Investment in India An Econometric Analysis
    Economic and Political Weekly, 2023
  • Credit Quality of Indian Banking Sector: Implications of Basel III Regulations
    Dolly Gaur, Dipti Ranjan Mohapatra, Pratap Ranjan Jena
    Journal of Asia Pacific Business, 2022
    In the last few years, due to a drastic increase in bad loans, the credit quality of banks has degraded in India. Along with national policies designed by banking regulator Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for management of credit quality, international best practices have also been implemented by the banking institutions. The Basel Accords proposed by the Basel committee have been provided for strengthening the banking sector and making it more resilient to any economic or financial shocks. Thus, the present study has been carried out with the objective to analyze the association between the recommendations of the most recent Accord by the Basel committee, that is, Basel III, and the credit quality of Indian banking industry. The study has undertaken a sample of 37 domestic commercial banks, examined over a time frame of 5 years (2015–2019). In order to address the endogeneity issue between capital regulations and credit quality representative, non-performing assets (NPA), the two-step system generalized method of moments has been applied for the purpose of regression analysis. The study has found that stringent capital requirements imposed by RBI are helpful in improving the credit quality of banks by reducing NPA. The results have further shown that the non-risk-based leverage ratio brings additional bad loans and, thus, bears an adverse influence on the asset quality of banks. The liquidity risk measure provided by Basel III, liquidity coverage ratio, does not carry any significant impact on NPA of domestic Indian banks. Results of the present study have implications for policymakers and bank management. Iinvestors can also benefit from the study. They can take the results presented on which banks are expected to be faced with a higher credit risk in future and the banking entities holding higher capital buffers which can protect the institutions from future loan losses.
  • Non-performing Assets and Profitability: Case of Indian Banking Sector
    Dolly Gaur, Dipti Ranjan Mohapatra
    Vision, 2021
  • The nexus of economic growth, priority sector lending and non-performing assets: case of Indian banking sector
    Dolly Gaur, Dipti Ranjan Mohapatra
    South Asian Journal of Business Studies, 2021
  • Non-performing assets: Drag for stability of Indian banking sector
    Dolly Gaur, Dipti Ranjan Mohapatra, Pratap Ranjan Jena
    International Journal of Economics and Business Research, 2021
  • An economic analysis of urban infrastructure development project in the northern Indian city of Bharatpur
    Dipti Ranjan Mohapatra
    Growth and Change, 2019

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Juxtaposing the influence of digitalization and supply chain disruption on green innovation: moderating role of human capital development
    R Patel, K Bharti, DR Mohapatra, SK Yadav
    International Economics and Economic Policy 23 (2), 32 , 2026
    2026
  • A bibliometric analysis on the impact of corruption on foreign direct investment attractiveness
    R Patel, DR Mohapatra, SK Yadav
    Vision 29 (3), 375-386 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 12
  • Nexus between formal institutions and inward FDI in India: A nonlinear autoregressive distributive lag approach
    R Patel, DR Mohapatra, SK Yadav
    International Journal of Social Economics 51 (10), 1247-1261 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 8
  • A Case Study on Economic Feasibility of Mass Rapid Transit Systems in the Nairobi Metropolitan Region
    DR Mohapatra
    Journal of Transport Economics and Policy (JTEP) 58 (3), 278-306 , 2024
    2024
  • Nexus between economic factors and FDI equity inflows: a causality analysis in ARDL approach
    NK Kanodia, DR Mohapatra, PR Jena
    Vilakshan-XIMB Journal of Management 21 (1), 91-104 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 7
  • Effect of FDI inflows on the export performance of India
    R Patel, DR Mohapatra
    Economic & Political Weekly 59 (2), 13 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 2
  • Analysis of FDI determinants using autoregressive distributive lag model: Evidence from India
    R Patel, DR Mohapatra, SK Yadav
    Финансы: теория и практика 28 (3), 144-156 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 5
  • A DEA Approach to Efficiency Analysis of Major Indian Airports
    G Chand, DR Mohapatra, PR Jena
    Vision, 09722629241255741 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1
  • Credit quality of Indian banking sector: Implications of Basel III regulations
    D Gaur, DR Mohapatra, PR Jena
    Journal of Asia-Pacific Business 23 (3), 234-253 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 11
  • The nexus of economic growth, priority sector lending and non-performing assets: case of Indian banking sector
    D Gaur, DR Mohapatra
    South Asian Journal of Business Studies 10 (1), 70-90 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 46
  • Non-performing Assets and Profitability: Case of Indian Banking Sector. Vision, 25 (2), 180–191
    D Gaur, DR Mohapatra
    2021
    Citations: 10
  • Non-performing assets: drag for stability of Indian banking sector
    D Gaur, DR Mohapatra, PR Jena
    International Journal of Economics and Business Research 21 (2), 235-253 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 8
  • Non-Performing Assets: Drag for Stability of Indian Banking Sector
    Mohapatra
    International Journal of Economics and Business Research ISBN1756-9850, DOI … , 2020
    2020
  • A Study of inception and Growth of Civil Aviation in India
    Mohapatra
    International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology 29 (10), 6285-6296 , 2020
    2020
  • Non-performing Assets and Profitability: Case of Indian Banking Sector
    D Gaur, DR Mohapatra
    Vision: The Journal of Business Perspective, 0972262920914106 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 65
  • Asset Quality of Indian Banking Sector and the Role of Government Directed Credit Schemes
    D Gaur, DR Mohapatra, PR Jena
    Journal of Critical Reviews , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 5
  • Ethiopia - South Korea Trade Dynamics: An Analysis
    Mohapatra, Abraham
    Amity Journal of Commerce and Financial Review - ISSN: 2456-8600 (Print) 2 … , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 1
  • An Economic and Financial Analysis of Chennai, Kolkata and Ahmedabad Airports in India
    Mohapatra, Chand
    International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE) https … , 2019
    2019
  • Non-Performing Assets In India: Priority Vs Non-Priority Sector Lending
    D Gaur, DR Mohapatra
    NMIMS Management Review 37 (3), 53-65 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 11
  • An Economic and Financial Analysis of Chennai Kolkata and Ahmedabad Airports in India20200307 12421 1bayil3
    DR Mohapatra, G Chand
    International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE) , 2019
    2019

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Non-performing Assets and Profitability: Case of Indian Banking Sector
    D Gaur, DR Mohapatra
    Vision: The Journal of Business Perspective, 0972262920914106 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 65
  • The nexus of economic growth, priority sector lending and non-performing assets: case of Indian banking sector
    D Gaur, DR Mohapatra
    South Asian Journal of Business Studies 10 (1), 70-90 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 46
  • An Economic Analysis of Djibouti-Ethiopia Railway Project
    DR Mohapatra
    European Academic Research 3 (10), 11376-11400 , 2016
    2016
    Citations: 22
  • Foreign Direct Investment Inflows to Ethiopia during 1992 to 2012: An Empirical Analysis
    DR Mohapatra
    European Academic Research 2 (9), 12085-12106 , 2014
    2014
    Citations: 17
  • A bibliometric analysis on the impact of corruption on foreign direct investment attractiveness
    R Patel, DR Mohapatra, SK Yadav
    Vision 29 (3), 375-386 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 12
  • Credit quality of Indian banking sector: Implications of Basel III regulations
    D Gaur, DR Mohapatra, PR Jena
    Journal of Asia-Pacific Business 23 (3), 234-253 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 11
  • Non-Performing Assets In India: Priority Vs Non-Priority Sector Lending
    D Gaur, DR Mohapatra
    NMIMS Management Review 37 (3), 53-65 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 11
  • An Economic Analysis of Light Rail Transit in Addis Ababa Ethiopia
    DR Mohapatra
    European Academic Research 3 (3), 3114-3144 , 2015
    2015
    Citations: 11
  • Non-performing Assets and Profitability: Case of Indian Banking Sector. Vision, 25 (2), 180–191
    D Gaur, DR Mohapatra
    2021
    Citations: 10
  • Nexus between formal institutions and inward FDI in India: A nonlinear autoregressive distributive lag approach
    R Patel, DR Mohapatra, SK Yadav
    International Journal of Social Economics 51 (10), 1247-1261 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 8
  • Non-performing assets: drag for stability of Indian banking sector
    D Gaur, DR Mohapatra, PR Jena
    International Journal of Economics and Business Research 21 (2), 235-253 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 8
  • Economic and Financial Analysis of Infrastructure Projects
    DR Mohapatra
    ISBN 9781545702758 1, 1-184 , 2017
    2017
    Citations: 8
  • Nexus between economic factors and FDI equity inflows: a causality analysis in ARDL approach
    NK Kanodia, DR Mohapatra, PR Jena
    Vilakshan-XIMB Journal of Management 21 (1), 91-104 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 7
  • An Economic Analysis of Improvement of Road Infrastructure: A Case Study
    DR MOHAPATRA
    European Academic Research 2 (11), 14636-14651 , 2015
    2015
    Citations: 7
  • Analysis of FDI determinants using autoregressive distributive lag model: Evidence from India
    R Patel, DR Mohapatra, SK Yadav
    Финансы: теория и практика 28 (3), 144-156 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 5
  • Asset Quality of Indian Banking Sector and the Role of Government Directed Credit Schemes
    D Gaur, DR Mohapatra, PR Jena
    Journal of Critical Reviews , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 5
  • Feasibility of Non-Motorized Transport Facilities in Addis Ababa City of Ethiopia: An Economic Analysis
    DR Mohapatra
    European Academic Research 2 (10), 13347-13369 , 2015
    2015
    Citations: 5
  • An Empirical Analysis of Progress and Prospects of the Economy of Odisha State of lndia
    DR MOHAPATRA
    European Academic Research 2 (2), 14620-14635 , 2015
    2015
    Citations: 4
  • Trade and Investment Flows Between India and the European Union: Issues and Challenges
    DR Mohapatra, B Center
    Bridge Center , 2015
    2015
    Citations: 3
  • Techno-Economic Analysis of Integrated Municipal Solid Waste Processing Complex Ghazipur, Delhi
    DR Mohapatra
    European Academic Research 2 (7), 9571-9589 , 2014
    2014
    Citations: 3

Publications

Web of Science Publications:

1. Non-Performing Assets in India: Priority Vs Non-Priority Sector Lending, NMIMS Management Review (ISSN: 0971-1023, Vol. XXXVII, Issue 3, pp. 53-65) - Web of Science Journal)

2. An Economic Analysis of Urban Infrastructure Development Project in Northern Indian City Bharatpur, Growth and Change (Wiley Inc. USA & Blackwell), pp. 1134-1163, , No.3 (Scopus Indexed Journal)- ISSN -1468-2257

CONSULTANCY

19 Consultancy Projects

INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE

8 Years