Stock Market efficiency; Behavioral Finance; Arbitrage strategies; Volatility estimation; performance of intangibles in Luxury Industry; Priority sector lending
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Scopus Publications
Mapping the Evolution of STEM Education Research in Africa Saloni Gupta, Jyoti Gupta African Journal of Research in Mathematics Science and Technology Education, 2025 This research investigates the landscape of STEM education research in Africa using advanced bibliometric techniques. Using data from Scopus, we identified 1390 articles meeting the initial search criteria, refining the dataset to 449 articles after applying filters for article type, language and subject areas. The study employs various bibliometric methods, including performance evaluation, co-citation analysis, bibliographic coupling and scientific mapping, to identify key themes and conduct analyses. Through this extensive analysis, the research aims to uncover trends, collaboration networks and thematic patterns within the selected articles. The findings offer important information about the state of STEM education research in Africa, aiding evidence-based decision-making for policymakers, educators and researchers. The results present 187 scholarly articles from 1964 to 2024, having a 3.73% annual growth rate, an 11 years average document age, 11.84 average citations, 1276 author’s keywords, 925 authors and approximately 23% international collaborations. Overall, this dataset provides an important understanding of the evolution, trends and collaborative dynamics of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education research in Africa. Notably, this study contributes to the broader objective of Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4) by elucidating the role of STEM education in fostering inclusive and equitable quality education for all.
An empirical analysis of relationship between bank capital and bank liquidity creation in indian banking sector Finance India, 2024
Is CSR still optional for Luxury Brands, or can they afford to ignore it? Saloni Gupta, Neha Bothra International Journal of Experimental Research and Review, 2023 Can we learn survival and success in isolation? Can Luxury Companies afford to think of Corporate social responsibility (CSR) as an optional aspect? This paper discusses pioneering steps towards CSR in the context of the rapidly expanding luxury market. This further impels these brands to tradeoff between Profit-Planet, revisiting the initiatives and impediments pragmatically. The scholars have advocated the inspirational forces behind CSR contributions varying from the environment's need to strengthen goodwill to serve sustainability/existential crisis to institutional expectations. The stakeholders have augmented expectations from luxury brands towards society with each passing year in proportion to the revenue. This shift not only bags goodwill and promotes positive word-of-mouth in the industry but also enhances the brand's reputation. Luxury brands, often seen as symbols of opulence and exclusivity, are inherently expected to demonstrate social and environmental responsibility. Additionally, there is a growing awareness among consumers who seek brands that align with their values, making CSR a strategic imperative for luxury companies to maintain their brand reputation and customer loyalty. CSR is crucial for luxury companies, especially from a long-term sustainability and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) perspective. These market giants are at par with the SDG goals: SDG 1(No Poverty), SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being), SDG 4 (Quality Education), SDG 8 (Decent work and economic growth), SDG 10 (Reducing inequalities), SDG 12(Responsible Consumption and Production), etc. In essence, CSR is not just a moral imperative for luxury companies, it is a strategic necessity that aligns their business objectives with the global agenda for sustainable development, ensuring long-term viability and relevance in a rapidly evolving world.
Dupont analysis of luxury industry and market portfolio: A comparative study Neha Bothra, Saloni Gupta Indian Journal of Finance, 2020 The measurement of financial performance is primarily based on return on equity (ROE) ratio. The DuPont model analyzes the sources of financial performance (ROE) of a firm. The luxury industry tends to drive high profitability in the market vis-a-vis the market counterparts. Is this an enough evidence to believe that the ROE is majorly contributed by profitability of the luxury firms ? The study intended to test the impact of firms’ profitability, asset efficiency, and financial leverage on ROE in the luxury industry (LI) and the non-luxury industry (NLI). The paper conducted the DuPont analysis, and a comparison between luxury industry and non-luxury industry was drawn. The empirical findings claimed that the maximum beta-coefficient was contributed by efficiency of a firm, which was measured by ATR for dependent variable ROE. On establishing a comparison, the results were found to be similar even in the luxury industry.
RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Cobalt Red: How The Blood Of The Congo Powers Our Lives, by Siddarth Kara S Gupta, J Gupta Africa Review 17 (4), 449-452 , 2025 2025
Mapping the Evolution of STEM Education Research in Africa S Gupta, J Gupta African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education … , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
Impact of Accounting Variables on Stock Price of Nepalese Commercial Banks SB Aryal, S Gupta, S Giri, S Mahato, SB Rokaya, RS Pradhan Nepalese Journal of Finance 12 (1), 19-37 , 2025 2025
Impact of Board Characteristics and Ownership Structure on NonPerforming Loan in Nepalese Commercial Banks SB Aryal, S Gupta, S Giri, SB Rokaya, S Mahato, S Pradhan Nepalese Journal of Finance 11 (2), 170-187 , 2024 2024
UNRECOGNIZED INTANGIBLES AND VALUE RELEVANCE: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF LUXURY INDUSTRY. S Gupta, N Bothra Global Journal of Accounting & Finance (GJAF) 8 (1) , 2024 2024
“Gender Contours and Biasness: Mapping Pay Disparity and it’s Intrinsic and Extrinsic Challenges”(10th–16th March, 2023) S Gupta University of Delhi , 2023 2023
Financial literacy, savings and investment behaviour of it professionals S Gupta Journal of Business Management and Information Systems 10 (1), 26-30 , 2023 2023 Citations: 5
Is CSR still optional for Luxury Brands, or can they afford to ignore it S Gupta, N Bothra Int. J. Exp. Res. Rev 35, 169-176 , 2023 2023 Citations: 2
An Empirical Analysis of Relationship between Bank Capital and Bank liquidity Creation in Indian Banking Sector S GUPTA, L DEVI Presented at IIF International Research Conference and Awards Summit , 2022 2022 Citations: 1
A clinical re-evaluation of an unexplored technique for post gap arthroplasty retrognathic mandible V Bansal, A Mowar, S Gupta, K Amit Journal of Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery 21 (3), 772-778 , 2022 2022 Citations: 1
“Empirical Analysis of Capital, Funding Liquidity and Bank Lending in Emerging Market Economies: An Application of System GMM Approach” SGL Devi Administrative Development: A journal of Hipa, Shimla 8 (SI-1), 247-270 , 2021 2021 Citations: 1
DuPont analysis of luxury industry and market portfolio: A comparative study N Bothra, S Gupta Indian Journal of Finance, 24-42 , 2020 2020 Citations: 5
Brain tumor segmentation using Unet S Raina, A Khandelwal, S Gupta, A Leekha International Conference on Futuristic Trends in Networks and Computing … , 2020 2020 Citations: 5
Blood cells detection using faster-RCNN S Raina, A Khandelwal, S Gupta, A Leekha 2020 IEEE International Conference on Computing, Power and Communication … , 2020 2020 Citations: 13
Developing a Framework of an Ethical Decision-Making in Business MR Johri, S Gupta, KVB Murthy, M Sonia 2019
Radical parametrectomy for cervical carcinoma after inadvertent simple hysterectomy S Gupta, S Giri BJOG-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY 125, 185-185 , 2018 2018
Financial Returns of Intangibles in Luxury Market: A Cross-Sectional Study of 2015 NBS Gupta Journal of Commerce & Business Studies 3 (Issue 2), 1-14 , 2016 2016
Variance Ratio Test of Random Walk in Indian Stock Market S Gupta, N Bothra Journal of Business Management and Information Systems 2 (2), 89-107 , 2015 2015 Citations: 1
Financial Engineering: an assessment of the Opportunities in the Indian Financial Market S Gupta Indian Journal of Applied Research 5 (8) , 2015 2015
fourteenth Finance Commission: An Analysis of the key recommendations S Gupta Journal of Business Management and Information System2 2 (1), 185-190 , 2015 2015 Citations: 6
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Base Erosion and Profit Shifting: The New Framework of International Taxation S Gupta, P Mittal Journal of Business Management and Information Systems 2 (2), 108-114 , 2015 2015.0 Citations: 21
Blood cells detection using faster-RCNN S Raina, A Khandelwal, S Gupta, A Leekha 2020 IEEE International Conference on Computing, Power and Communication … , 2020 2020.0 Citations: 13
2. Haemorrhoids leading to Post-Mortem Artefact DN Bhardwaj, SK Sharma, S Gupta Medicine, science and the law 45 (3), 265-266 , 2005 2005.0 Citations: 10
Profitability and resilience of luxury market to the financial crisis during 2007-08 S Gupta, N Bothra Journal of Business Management and Information Systems 2 (1), 20-31 , 2015 2015.0 Citations: 7
fourteenth Finance Commission: An Analysis of the key recommendations S Gupta Journal of Business Management and Information System2 2 (1), 185-190 , 2015 2015.0 Citations: 6
Statistical Arbitrage: Profits through Pairs Trading S Gupta Journal of Business Management and Information Systems 2 (1), 140-148 , 2015 2015.0 Citations: 6
Stock market in India: working and reforms S Gupta New Century Publications , 2010 2010.0 Citations: 6
Financial literacy, savings and investment behaviour of it professionals S Gupta Journal of Business Management and Information Systems 10 (1), 26-30 , 2023 2023.0 Citations: 5
DuPont analysis of luxury industry and market portfolio: A comparative study N Bothra, S Gupta Indian Journal of Finance, 24-42 , 2020 2020.0 Citations: 5
Brain tumor segmentation using Unet S Raina, A Khandelwal, S Gupta, A Leekha International Conference on Futuristic Trends in Networks and Computing … , 2020 2020.0 Citations: 5
“Lending club loan dataset 2007 2011 S Gupta Citations: 5
Understanding Volatility at BSE: A Quality Control Approach. AK Seth, S Gupta Decision (0304-0941) 32 (1) , 2005 2005.0 Citations: 4
Alkaloids of Processed Green Areca Nut as An Antidote of Venom SK Gupta Indian Journal of Applied Research , 2011 2011.0 Citations: 3
Is CSR still optional for Luxury Brands, or can they afford to ignore it S Gupta, N Bothra Int. J. Exp. Res. Rev 35, 169-176 , 2023 2023.0 Citations: 2
MARC M Gupta, R Naik, S Debnath, S Cho Citations: 2
Mapping the Evolution of STEM Education Research in Africa S Gupta, J Gupta African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education … , 2025 2025.0 Citations: 1
An Empirical Analysis of Relationship between Bank Capital and Bank liquidity Creation in Indian Banking Sector S GUPTA, L DEVI Presented at IIF International Research Conference and Awards Summit , 2022 2022.0 Citations: 1
A clinical re-evaluation of an unexplored technique for post gap arthroplasty retrognathic mandible V Bansal, A Mowar, S Gupta, K Amit Journal of Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery 21 (3), 772-778 , 2022 2022.0 Citations: 1
“Empirical Analysis of Capital, Funding Liquidity and Bank Lending in Emerging Market Economies: An Application of System GMM Approach” SGL Devi Administrative Development: A journal of Hipa, Shimla 8 (SI-1), 247-270 , 2021 2021.0 Citations: 1
Variance Ratio Test of Random Walk in Indian Stock Market S Gupta, N Bothra Journal of Business Management and Information Systems 2 (2), 89-107 , 2015 2015.0 Citations: 1