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Dr. Mrunali Jambotkar

Assistant Professor of Commerce · Government College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Khandola, Goa

https://researchid.co/mrunalijam
@khandolacollege.edu.in
6Scopus Publications
49Google Scholar Citations
4Google Scholar h-index
1Google Scholar i10-index

Research Interests

Tourism and Hospitality

Biography

Dr. Mrunali Jambotkar is an Assistant Professor in commerce (Group A Gazzeted Officer) at Government College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Khandola, Marcela, Goa. She was awarded with Ph.D. Degree in Finance from Goa University. She holds a UGC NET and SET Qualification. Dr. Mrunali Jambotkar started her academic career in 2018 and has around 7 years of teaching experience. Her area of academic specialization is Finance and Accounting. She is been offering various subjects such as Derivatives Market, Econometrics, Corporate Tax and Planning, Financial Services, Advanced Cost Accounting, Financial Management, Accounting for Service Organisation, Entrepreneurship Development and so on. Her area of research interest includes broad areas in Finance and Management including Stock Market, Portfolio Management, Risk Management, Econometrics, Marketing, Tourism, and Derivatives Market. Being academically inclined, she holds the credit for presenting many research papers at National and Int

Education

Ph.D. in Commerce, M.Com, NET/SET

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. How finfluencers’ content streaming on social media affects audiences’ investment behavior: a PLS-SEM approach
    Journal of Media Economics, 2026
  2. Cryptocurrencies fall from grace: Snatched safe flight to which haven during Russia-Ukraine conflict?
    Journal for Studies in Economics and Econometrics, 2025
  3. A wavelet-based time-frequency dependency and safe haven attributes of gold: evidence from the Russia–Ukraine war
    Applied Economics Letters, 2025
  4. Asymmetric volatility of the US dollar index in the stock and cryptocurrency market during the Russia-Ukraine war
    International Journal of Banking Accounting and Finance, 2024
  5. Does gold retain its hedge and safe haven role for energy sector indices during covid-19 pandemic? A cross-quantilogram approach
    International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 2021

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