I am a researcher in finance and an Associate Professor at Acharya Business School, Bengaluru, specializing in macroeconomics. My work explores production networks, supply chains, corporate finance, and organizational learning. I hold a Ph.D. from the National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), Mumbai, where I developed a strong foundation in economic systems and financial dynamics.
My research has been presented at prestigious conferences, including the Indian Econometric Society and the Academy of Management. One of my key studies, "Monetary Policy Shocks and Input-Output Characteristics of Production Networks in OECD Economies," examines the intricate relationships between monetary policy and global supply chains.
Currently, I serve as a Visiting Research Fellow at the UN Secretariat, contributing insights on economic development and financial systems. I also actively publish in reputed journals and periodicals, including POMS and the Journal of Finance.
Through my research, I aim to bridge the gap between theoretical macroeconomic models and real-world financial and corporate decision-making, helping organizations navigate complex economic environments.
Here is the abstract of the paper I am presenting at the conference