Professor at MM Institute of Management, Maharishi Markandeshwar University Mullana Ambala and Life member of Indian Commerce Association, Life Member in the International Association of Academic plus Corporate Society, Life Member in the Indian Academic Researchers Association, Life Member in the International Institute of Organized Research.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Finance/Accounts General Management & International Business
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Scopus Publications
Building Financial Resilience in the Face of Climate Change: Innovations in Climate Finance and Risk Mitigation Ram Singh, Vinay Pal Singh, Fazla Rabby Climate Risk and Emerging Markets Valuation Volatility and Portfolio Strategies, 2026 Traditional financial systems cannot properly manage the climate change risks that challenge the current financial stability. New tools in climate finance such as green bonds, carbon pricing, and climate insurance tools emerged to help build financial resilience because of identified challenges. Various tools and sustainable investment strategies function to strengthen financial systems against climate-related risks, according to this chapter. The chapter combines multiple disciplines to investigate climate finance mechanisms through both empirical research and policy analysis in order to assess their performance. This study investigates the revolutionary advantage of blockchain and artificial intelligence (AI), digital technology to make the climate finance process automatic, enhancing transparency as well as scalability and operational efficiency. The research shows how environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors play a significant role in robust sustainability goals with financial systems. Emerging climate finance strategies show their capacity to mitigate climate threats while enhancing financial system resilience. The research illustrates how both public and private institutions need to formulate sustainable policies through adaptive methods in order to achieve sustainability. Through its evaluation, the research shows that digital technologies boost conventional financial instruments to create stronger accountable system frameworks. The discussion ends by stressing the need for adaptable financial systems because they will ensure economic stability on our climate-challenged planet. The chapter delivers practical recommendations about uniting modern financial advancements with digital resources under policy frameworks to develop stronger climate sustainability. The research delivers specific operational instructions about technology-sustainable finance integration by offering its distinctive analysis of these elements.
Disrupting the Future and Navigating Ethical Dilemmas: Unintended Consequences of Entrepreneurial Ventures on Sustainable Development Ram Singh, Vinay Pal Singh, Vinod Kumar, Olivier Niyompuhwe, Ankur Mangla Entrepreneurship and Competitive Sustainability Innovative Approaches, 2026 The main reason why entrepreneurship is encouraged by economists is that it is one of the main drivers of economic growth as well as the creation of job opportunities and innovation. Nevertheless, the high rate of entrepreneurial undertakings may also initiate some unwanted effects that compromise the goals of sustainable development. Entrepreneurs face ethical dilemmas in the pursuit of profitable expansion since they must address issues such as overextraction of resources and degradation of the environment alongside economic and social disparity. In this chapter, the extreme aspect of entrepreneurship concerning sustainable development is being examined by researching ethical issues that businesspeople have struggled with. The entrepreneurial enterprises, which drive disruptive change in industries, are also unintentionally damaging both environmental and social systems in the process of their opportunity creation. This part will introduce ways to minimize these unwanted consequences so as to establish SE. The qualitative research method is used, which involves case study evaluations, as well as analysis of the available literature on entrepreneurship and sustainable development. Real-life examples of ethical issues that entrepreneurs have to deal with are given in the form of case studies that represent various industries, such as technology, manufacturing, or agriculture. Moreover, entrepreneurial activities are placed in the sustainability paradigm through the analysis of frameworks such as the triple bottom line and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The study identifies that the ethical decisions of entrepreneurs are critically assessed and provides practical ways to balance economic development without harming the social and environmental variables. The working guides established in this chapter give practical rules to pair entrepreneurial activities with sustainable development goals. Business enterprises have a lot of promise as a way of moving forward, but they can also perpetuate unsustainable activities unless care is taken. Addressing these moral dilemmas will require entrepreneurs to transform their leadership of thinking, combined with ensuring that sustainability is central to their core business processes. The chapter enriches the entrepreneurial contributions to sustainable development by focusing on the analysis of sustainability problems and practical solutions. This chapter bridges a critical gap in existing literature by highlighting the darker facets of entrepreneurship and their implications for sustainable development. Unlike traditional studies that focus solely on the benefits of entrepreneurship, this work critically examines its ethical and sustainability challenges, offering a balanced perspective on entrepreneurial impact.
Competitive Biodiversity Conservation Through Entrepreneurial Innovation: A Conceptual Framework Olivier Niyompuhwe, Vinod Kumar, Anmol Gulati, Ram Singh, Deepa Sharma Entrepreneurship and Competitive Sustainability Innovative Approaches, 2026 Global biodiversity is experiencing an unprecedented decline, driven by habitat fragmentation, ecosystem degradation, and anthropogenic pressures, with conservation efforts often falling short of achieving ecosystem integrity targets. While entrepreneurial innovation has emerged as a critical force for addressing climate and sustainability challenges, its potential to tackle biodiversity loss remains underexplored. This study addresses this conceptual and empirical gap by proposing the Biodiversity-Driven Entrepreneurial Innovation Model (BDEIM), a novel framework that integrates biodiversity conservation into the core of entrepreneurial strategy. Drawing upon a multidisciplinary literature review and grounded in theories of ecological capital, stakeholder co-creation, adaptive governance, and blended finance, the model hypothesizes dynamic relationships among nature-based solutions (NbS), organizational capabilities, governance mechanisms, and venture performance. The framework posits that stakeholder co-creation, financial instruments, and dynamic capacities, amplified by adaptive governance and market feedback, catalyze biodiversity-oriented innovation and sustainable performance outcomes. The discussion elaborates on six hypotheses and unpacks mediating and moderating mechanisms using empirical exemplars. Key insights emphasize biodiversity as a strategic resource, NbS as mediators of venture success, and governance–market feedback as performance enablers. The model’s theoretical contributions challenge traditional sustainability frameworks by embedding biodiversity in competitive strategy. Implications are drawn for entrepreneurs, investors, and policymakers seeking to align venture innovation with conservation goals. The paper concludes by offering a future research agenda that calls for empirical validation, development of biodiversity metrics, behavioral studies on entrepreneurial cognition, and exploration of digital tools for ecological innovation scaling.
Revolutionizing Education: Emerging Technologies in Education to Transforming Learning for the Future and Their Impact on Learning Ram Singh, Vijaylakshmi, Parveen Bala, Jyotirmoy Banerje, Naznin Designing Inclusive Classrooms Integrating Emerging Technologies for Equity and Social Justice, 2026 This chapter aims to explore the role of emerging technologies in transforming traditional education systems; to identify key technological trends shaping the future of learning, including artificial intelligence, augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR), gamification, and blockchain; to analyze their impact on pedagogy, learner engagement, and accessibility; to examine the challenges and opportunities in adopting these technologies across diverse educational contexts; and to provide actionable insights for educators, policymakers, and technologists to leverage these advancements effectively. The study employs a comprehensive review of existing literature, case studies, and technology adoption models in education. It incorporates qualitative interviews with educators, technologists, and policymakers to gain real-world perspectives. Market data and reports are analyzed to understand the trends and adoption rates of various technologies globally, with a focus on emerging economies. The chapter is expected to highlight key technological trends and their transformative impact on education, such as personalized learning pathways, enhanced interactivity through AR/VR, improved administrative efficiency via blockchain, and increased access to quality education for underserved populations. It will also outline the barriers to adoption, such as cost, infrastructure challenges, and resistance to change, while offering strategies to overcome them. Emerging technologies hold the potential to revolutionize education, making learning more effective, inclusive, and engaging. By embracing these innovations, educators and institutions can bridge gaps in access and quality, preparing learners to thrive in a digitally driven world. The chapter concludes with a forward-looking perspective on integrating technology into education sustainably and equitably. This chapter provides a holistic view of emerging technologies in education, bridging theoretical insights and practical applications.
Financial Barriers and Strategic Solutions in Technology Adoption for Mental Health Stigma Ram Singh, Vinay Pal Singh, Rishi Raj, Ritu Yadav, Fazla Rabby, Sachin Chauhan Confronting Mental Health Stigma with AI and Machine Learning, 2026 Mental health stigma has been one of the significant obstacles to effective mental health care. Despite advancements in technology that offer innovative solutions for mental health diagnosis, treatment, and support, the adoption of these technologies is often hindered by stigma and financial barriers. The main objective of this research is to find out and analyze the financial barriers that are related to adoption of technological solutions in mental health care and to propose strategic solutions that may help overcome such barriers. The study employs a mixed-methods approach by combining various quantitative and qualitative discussions. The research is expected to identify several key financial barriers to technology adoption in mental health care, including high development and implementation cost, funding and reimbursement challenges, and economic impacts of mental health stigma. Addressing the financial barriers to technology adoption in mental health care is essential for leveraging the full potential of these innovations. By understanding the economic implications of mental health stigma and implementing targeted strategies, stakeholders can facilitate the integration of technology into mental health care, ultimately improving mental health outcomes and reducing the overall economic burden.
Financial Inclusion and Gender Inequality in India: Bridging Gaps through Policy Interventions Ram Singh, Sentikumla, Vinay Pal Singh, Ritu Goel, Bhanu Pratap Singh, et al. Gender Power and Economic Inequality in the Global South an Intersectional Approach, 2026 India has achieved significant advancement in financial inclusion during the last decade through its digital platforms and Jan Dhan Yojana initiative. The problem of gender inequality continues to impede financial system access because of social traditions, cultural norms, and economic limitations faced by women. Many efforts have failed to close the financial access disparity between men and women, which hinders women's economic opportunity and intensifies systematic social imbalances. The analysis in this chapter focuses on the financial inclusion versus gender inequality relationship in India as well as the policy solutions needed to create a bridge between these two elements. The assessment looks at current policies and programs for financial inclusion of women and provides improvements for better execution of initiatives. The research study employs both quantitative and qualitative analytical methods. National financial inclusion statistics demonstrate gender inequalities yet actual studies about government initiatives like Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana and Micro Units Development and Refinance Agency show how they enable women to access monetary services. Research findings demonstrate that Indian policy programs intensified general financial inclusion but failed to solve distinctive obstacles which affect women. Women who live in rural regions alongside lower-income social classes experience the most extensive exclusion from financial services. Digital literacy programs together with initiatives for credit access and local community learning programs will diminish the inequality women face in accessing financial services. The chapter determines that fully bridging the gender gap in financial access requires specific policy changes from the government along with active community engagement programs. Gender-sensitive approaches should be implemented with current policies to achieve fair financial accessibility, which will create opportunities for women's empowerment and support India's socioeconomic growth.
Exploring Ethical and Social Dimensions in the TechnologyInfused Service Sector: A Comprehensive Analysis Mandeep Kaur, Lavisha Luthra, Ram Singh, Twinkle, Rajit Verma Business Transformation and Digital Innovation in the Service Sector, 2025 Background: The emergence of technology has dramatically altered the service industry, resulting in notable progress and intricacies. With the growing integration of technology-driven solutions, it is crucial to thoroughly analyze the ethical and societal implications in the service industry. This study examines technology-infused service businesses’ ethical and social aspects, providing valuable insights into the complex challenges and potential opportunities. Research Methods and Objectives: The study uses a mixed-methods approach, incorporating both qualitative and quantitative studies to comprehensively examine ethical and social concerns in the technology-driven service economy. One must conduct thorough interviews and analyze the material to obtain qualitative data. In contrast, quantitative data will be acquired by distributing surveys and conducting statistical analyses. The main goals are to recognize significant ethical and social concerns, evaluate their influence, and suggest structures for dealing with and reducing these difficulties. Result and Discussion: The research findings demonstrate a range of ethical and social factors in the technology-driven service economy. The inquiry reveals complex issues that require careful consideration, including worries about data privacy and the consequences of algorithmic decision-making. Quantitative analysis yields statistical data on the occurrence and severity of identified problems, while qualitative data enhance comprehension of contextual subtleties and viewpoints of stakeholders. The “Discussion” section comprehensively analyzes the implications of the findings, establishing links between highlighted concerns and their broader societal and ethical repercussions. Findings and Conclusion: The study emphasizes adopting proactive ethical frameworks and socially responsible behaviors in the technology-driven service economy. The accepted ethical and social difficulties are not separate barriers but linked aspects of a complex environment. By acknowledging and comprehending these interconnected relationships, stakeholders can strive to establish a technology-oriented service sector that is both morally robust and socially accountable. The report provides specific recommendations for lawmakers, industry professionals, and academics to work together to effectively respond to the changing landscape and promote an ethical and socially responsible service industry.
Human Resource 4.0: The AI-driven Revolution Redefining the Future of Talent Vandana Madaan, Ram Singh, Fazla Rabby, Shreya Arora, Olivier Niyompuhwe Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Data Driven Decision Making in Hr for Revolutionizing Organizational Growth, 2025 Objective: The swift advancement of Human Resources (HRs) practices is influenced by developments in artificial intelligence (AI). This research seeks to examine future trends of AI in HR, pinpointing critical areas where AI will exert the greatest influence. The emphasis will be on how AI improves workforce management, enriches employee experiences, and revolutionizes HR practices. Materials and methods: This study will use qualitative approaches to evaluate the impact of AI on HR. It will include literature related to applications of AI in diverse HR areas such as talent acquisition, recruitment, diversity and inclusion, employee engagement, and also focusing on organizations which are leaders in AI integration within the field of HR. The research will analyze predictive analytics and advanced screening algorithms to determine their effectiveness in improving the hiring process. Data will be collected from various web sources to evaluate the current and future implementation of AI in HR operations including administrative automation and real-time performance management. Expected results: The study anticipates that AI will profoundly transform HR processes, particularly in areas such as recruitment, engagement and employee development. Furthermore, ethical issues related to transparency and explainability of AI-driven decisions have become important factors for implementing AI in HR in the organizations. Conclusion: The research will, thus, conclude that AI has a considerable potential to revolutionize HR practices, enabling more personalized, efficient, and strategic management of HRs. However, the ethical use of AI will be crucial for building trust and ensuring compliance with regulations in the changing HR landscape.
The Metaverse Era: Reinventing Customer Engagement and Digital Marketing Metaverse Era Reinventing Customer Engagement and Digital Marketing, 2025 The Metaverse Era: Reinventing Customer Engagement and Digital Marketing gives a timely exploration of the dynamic intersection of immersive technologies and digital marketing strategies in the age of virtual transformation. As businesses adapt to evolving consumer behaviors, this book examines how the Metaverse—through tools like VR, AR, blockchain, and gamification—is reshaping customer engagement, branding, and market presence. Spanning a range of timely topics, the chapters address marketing in virtual environments, the role of immersive storytelling, the adoption of Metaverse strategies in retail and finance, and the ethical implications of data use in digital ecosystems. Real-world applications, case studies, and bibliometric analyses provide a rich foundation for understanding how businesses can leverage digital innovation to craft impactful, future-forward marketing experiences. Key features: Explores VR, AR, and blockchain applications in marketing. Presents strategies for brand engagement in immersive environments. Examines ethical and privacy considerations in virtual spaces. Offers insights from global case studies and research trends. Guides marketers through Metaverse integration and strategic planning.
Preface Ram Singh, Rohit Bansal, Fazla Rabby, Pooja Sharma, Mandeep Kaur Metaverse Era Reinventing Customer Engagement and Digital Marketing, 2025
An assessment and evaluation of STEM outcomes in the education sector Stem A Multi Disciplinary Approach to Integrate Pedagogies Inculcate Innovations and Connections, 2023
Accounting in the demesne of big data, data analytics and artificial intelligence in industrial revolution 5.0: Applications, challenges and opportunities Big Data A Road Map for Successful Digital Marketing, 2023
Role and Benefits of Corporate Digital Responsibility (CDR) in the Public and Private Enterprises in a Digitalization Era Artificial Intelligence and Digital Diversity Inclusiveness in Corporate Restructuring, 2022
Study of Hydro-Climatic changes and Anthropogenic Activities on Water of Subarnarekha River of Jamshedpur District, Jharkhand, India K Swarnim, S Kumar, RK Singh International Conference on Recent Trends in Intelligent Computing … , 2026 2026
ДИФФЕРЕНЦИАЛЬНАЯ ДИАГНОСТИКА ПОЗДНИХ РЕЦИДИВОВ ЭХИНОКОККОВОЙ ИНФЕКЦИИ R Singh, NK Ahmed, J Shah, S Tousif, UT Baloch, Q Wen НЕРЕШЕННЫЕ ВОПРОСЫ ЭТИОТРОПНОЙ ТЕРАПИИ АКТУАЛЬНЫХ ИНФЕКЦИЙ, 415 , 2025 2025
Efficacy of Microvascular Couplers for Venous Micro-anastomosis in the Reconstruction of Oral Defects R Singh, US Pal, S Mohammad, RK Singh, M Kohli, V Kumar, R Kumar, ... Journal of Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery 24 (5), 1319-1326 , 2025 2025
Interferon Therapy in Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis: An Underestimated Option? A Adhya, J Parihar, E Arun, R Singh, D Vibha, A Garg, M Tripathi MOVEMENT DISORDERS 40 , 2025 2025
From Systemic Failure to Resilient Infrastructure: A FIDIC-Based Reform Agenda for Nepal's Construction Sector RK Singh, NP Keshari, P Bantawa, S Thakur INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH 13 (4), 232 … , 2025 2025
THE ARCHITECTURE OF ADJUDICATION: AN ANALYSIS OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND ARBITRATION WITHIN NEPAL'S CONTRACTUAL AND PROCUREMENT FRAMEWORK RK Singh, SB Shrestha, P Bantawa, S Thakur Technology (IJARET) 16 (5) , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
Soil Quality Parameters, Crop Yields and Economics as Influenced by Intercropping with Autumn Sugarcane in Subtropical India AP Dwivedi, SK Shukla, VP Jaiswal, VP Singh, AK Singh, MK Tripathi, ... Sugar Tech 27 (4), 1141-1153 , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
Developing a Feeding Module with a Blend of Garlic Oil and Cinnamon Bark for Enhancing Antioxidant Status and Immunity of Murrah Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) with an Improvement … A Dey, S Thakur, RK Singh, S Sheoran, J Andonissamy, S Kumar Antioxidants 14 (6), 702 , 2025 2025 Citations: 4
Navigating the Dynamic Landscape: Entrepreneurship in India, Inclusivity Imperative, and Emerging Sectors Lavisha, M Kaur, R Singh Entrepreneurship in India's Unorganized Sector: Challenges and Opportunities … , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
Design, fabrication and characterization of 8x9 n-type silicon pad array for sampling calorimetry Sawan, G Tambave, JL Bouly, O Bourrion, T Chujo, A Das, M Inaba, ... Journal of Instrumentation 20 (05), P05007 , 2025 2025 Citations: 2
PARKINSONISM AND RELATED DISORDERS 134 (2025) 107675 SEGMENTAL DYSTONIA WITH HEARING LOSS A Das, J Parihar, RK Singh, D Vibha, M Tripathi PARKINSONISM & RELATED DISORDERS 134 , 2025 2025
Segmental Dystonia with hearing loss A Das, J Parihar, RK Singh, D Vibha, M Tripathi Parkinsonism & Related Disorders 134 , 2025 2025
Exploring Circular Economy Strategies for Sustainable Resource Management R Singh, VP Singh, BS Yadav, K Ahmad, NK Gupta Green Futures: Navigating the Path to Environmental Resilience, 109-127 , 2025 2025 Citations: 3
Temporal dynamics and prediction model of sheath blight in rice under prevailing weather conditions PK Kasniya, GS Makkar, M Kumar, R Singh, A Singh, J Singh, VS Adarsh, ... Journal of Environmental Biology 46 (2), 256-265 , 2025 2025 Citations: 3
BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF RADIATION THERAPY ON CANCER CELLS HN TIWARI, S CHOUBEY, R BYAHUT, RK SINGH, S DEVI INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL 9 (2), 1-5 , 2025 2025
MANAGEMENT COMPLEXITY OF ELDERLY CANCER PATIENTS: THE POTENTIAL OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY HN TIWARI, S CHOUBEY, R BYAHUT, RK SINGH, S DEVI INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL 9 (2), 6-13 , 2025 2025
An Empirical Analysis of the Land use Dynamics of Assam J Hoque, R Singh, R Ahmed Dynamic Agriculture: Problems and Way Forward, 289 , 2025 2025
COMPARISON OF THE EFFECT OF INSPIRATORY MUSCLE TRAINING AND INCENTIVE SPIROMETER ON PULMONARY FUNCTION, RESPIRATORY MUSCLE STRENGTH, DYSPNEA AND ASTHMA CONTROL IN ASTHMATIC … R SINGH, D CHOUDHRY, D CHAUDHARY, A KUMARI INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH 12 (3), 361-369 , 2025 2025
AUTONOMOUS NAVIGATION USING DEEP LEARNING P AGARWAL, S GOEL, S BHAGAT, R SINGH INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL 13 (3), 1891-1897 , 2025 2025
Achyranthes aspera-Mediated reduction of Silver and Iron Nanoparticles for therapeutic applications A Shrivastava, V KOLLA, RK SINGH, SP DWIVEDI, D GORE MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCE JOURNAL Учредители: Malque Publishing 7 (7), 2025329 , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Equilibrium and kinetics modeling of fluoride adsorption onto activated alumina, alum and brick powder KU Ahamad, R Singh, I Baruah, H Choudhury, MR Sharma Groundwater for Sustainable Development 7, 452-458 , 2018 2018 Citations: 114
Visually-guided irrigation in patients with early knee osteoarthritis: a multicenter randomized, controlled trial KC Kalunian, LW Moreland, DJ Klashman, PH Brion, AL Concoff, S Myers, ... Osteoarthritis and cartilage 8 (6), 412-418 , 2000 2000 Citations: 111
Rice–a nutraceutical U Ahuja, SC Ahuja, R Thakrar, RK Singh Asian Agri-History 12 (2), 93-108 , 2008 2008 Citations: 103
Role and Impact of Digital Technologies in ELearning amidst COVID-19 Pandemic R Singh 2021 Fourth International Conference on Computational Intelligence and … , 2021 2021 Citations: 96
Impact of digital marketing on the buying behavior of youth with special reference to Uttarakhand state AK Painoli, R Bansal, R Singh, A Kukreti Big data analytics for improved accuracy, efficiency, and decision making in … , 2021 2021 Citations: 74
Impact of big data on digital transformation in 5G era R Bansal, AJ Obaid, A Gupta, R Singh, S Pramanik Journal of Physics: Conference Series 1963 (1), 012170 , 2021 2021 Citations: 70
Investigating Application and Challenges of Big Data Analytics with Clustering R Singh 2021 International Conference on Advancements in Electrical, Electronics … , 2021 2021 Citations: 70
The Embryonic Banking Practices in Dawn of Industrial Revolution 4.0: Opportunities and Challenges R Singh, V Bhatt 2022 International Conference on Fourth Industrial Revolution Based … , 2022 2022 Citations: 41
Histone demethylases and control of gene expression in plants S Prakash, R Singh, N Lodhi Cellular and Molecular Biology 60 (5), 97-105 , 2014 2014 Citations: 34
Identification of marker-trait associations for morphological descriptors and yield component traits in sugarcane A Siraree, N Banerjee, S Kumar, MS Khan, PK Singh, S Kumar, S Sharma, ... Physiology and molecular biology of plants 23 (1), 185-196 , 2017 2017 Citations: 32
An introduction to georss: A standards based approach for geo-enabling rss feeds C Reed, R Singh, R Lake, J Lieberman, M Maron White Paper OGC , 2006 2006 Citations: 31
Use and application of artificial intelligence in accounting and finance: Benefits and challenges R Singh, R Bansal, M Niranjanamurthy Data Wrangling: Concepts, Applications and Tools, 251-274 , 2023 2023 Citations: 30
Evolutionary dynamics of meiotic recombination hotspots regulator PRDM9 in bovids S Ahlawat, S De, P Sharma, R Sharma, R Arora, RS Kataria, TK Datta, ... Molecular genetics and genomics 292 (1), 117-131 , 2017 2017 Citations: 29
Developing customer engagement through artificial intelligence tools: Roles and challenges R Bansal, N Pruthi, R Singh Developing Relationships, Personalization, and Data Herald in Marketing 5.0 … , 2022 2022 Citations: 28
Muon spin rotation and neutron scattering investigations of the -site ordered double perovskite DT Adroja, S Sharma, C Ritter, AD Hillier, D Le, CV Tomy, R Singh, ... Physical Review B 101 (9), 094413 , 2020 2020 Citations: 26
Environment-friendly refrigerants for sustainable refrigeration and air conditioning: a review SS Bhatti, A Kumar, R Reetu, R Singh Curr. World Environ 18, 933-947 , 2023 2023 Citations: 23
Analysis of meteorological drought at New Delhi using SPI S Pradhan, VK Sehgal, DK Das, R Singh Journal of Agrometeorology 13 (1), 68-71 , 2011 2011 Citations: 22
Phytoplankton and water chemistry of Rewalsar and Renuka Lakes, Himachal Pradesh. R Singh, I Mahajan Indian Journal of Ecology 14 (2), 273-277 , 1987 1987 Citations: 22
Role of artificial intelligence in sustainable finance M Rani, R Singh Engineering applications of artificial intelligence, 409-419 , 2024 2024 Citations: 20
Role and benefits of Corporate Digital Responsibility (CDR) in the public and private enterprises in a digitalization era R Singh, R Bansal Artificial Intelligence and Digital Diversity Inclusiveness in Corporate … , 2022 2022 Citations: 20