
Rajesh Pathak
Asst. Professor rpathak@iimraipur.ac.in 7712474605Rajesh Pathak
Dr. Rajesh Pathak is currently appointed as an Assistant Professor in the area of Accounting and Finance at Indian Institute of Management, Raipur, India. He holds a doctorate from IFHE, Hyderabad and has been a visiting scholar at Bangor University, North Wales, UK. His current research interests include market microstructure, functions of derivatives, earnings management practices and contemporary corporate finance challenges. His teaching portfolio consists of courses such as Accounting for Managers, Financial Statement Analysis, Financial Derivatives, Financial Management etc.
ii. Associate Professor, Goa Institute of Management, March 2018 - January 2021
iii. Associate Professor, IBS - Hyderabad, October 2016 - February 2018
iv. Assistant Professor, IBS - Hyderabad, June 2014 - September 2016
v. Research Scholar, IBS - Hyderabad, January 2009 - May 2014
vi. Reliance Communication - Sr. Sales Executive, July- December, 2008
ii. Best Paper Award at ICBMG-2019, University of Western Australia (UWA), Perth Conference 2019
iii. Emerald Literati Awards-2019 (for Highly Commended Research Paper)
iv. Best Paper Award at ICFMCF-2018 (IIT-Kanpur)
v. Best Internship Guide Award, 2017 at IBS Hyderabad
vi. The Prime Minister Scholarship from Ministry of Defence
Journal Publications
>> Chauhan, Y., & Pathak, R. (2020). Does earnings transparency affect corporate pay-out decisions?. International Journal of Managerial Finance (ABDC-A) (Forthcoming)
>> Gupta, R. D., & Pathak, R. (2020). Does the legal origin affect corporate cash holding?. International Journal of Emerging Markets (ABDC-B) (Forthcoming)
>> Pathak, R. (2020). Earnings quality and corporate payout policy linkages: An Indian context. The North American Journal of Economics and Finance (ABDC-B), 51
>> Pathak, R., Gupta, R. D., Taufemback, C. G., & Tiwari, A. K. (2020). Testing the efficiency of metal's market: new evidence from a generalized spectral test. Studies in Economics and Finance (ABDC-B), 37 (2), 311 - 321
>> Tiwari, A. K., Kumar, S., Pathak, R., & Roubaud, D. (2019). Testing the oil price efficiency using various measures of long-range dependence. Energy Economics (ABDC-A*), 84, 1 - 10
>> Pathak, R. (2019). Corporate cash holding during crisis and beyond: what matters the most. International Journal of Managerial Finance (ABDC-A) , 15 (4), 492 - 510
>> Tiwari, A. K., Kumar, S., & Pathak, R. (2019). Modelling the dynamics of Bitcoin and Litecoin: GARCH versus stochastic volatility models. Applied Economics (ABDC-A), 51 (37), 4073 - 4082
>> Chauhan, Y., Pathak, R., & Kumar, S. (2018). Do bank-appointed directors affect corporate cash holding?. International Review of Economics & Finance (ABDC-A) , 53, 39 - 56
>> Ranajee, R., Pathak, R., & Saxena, A. (2018). To pay or not to pay: what matters the most for dividend payments? . International Journal of Managerial Finance (ABDC-A) , 14 (2), 230 - 244
>> Gupta, R. D., & Pathak, R. (2018). Firm’s Risk-Return Association Facets and Prospect Theory Findings—An Emerging versus Developed Country Context (ABDC-B). Risks, 6 (4), 1 - 32
>> Pathak R., Verousis T., & Chauhan Y. (2017). Information Content of Implicit Spot Prices Embedded in Single Stock Futures Prices: Evidence from Indian Market. Journal of Emerging Market Finance (ABDC-B) , 16 (2), 169 - 187
>> Pathak R., Kumar, S., & Ranajee R. (2017). Going European from American: Does Style Matter?. Managerial Finance(ABDC-B) , 43 (4), 471 - 487
>> Kumar, S., Pathak, R., Tiwari, A. K., & Yoon, S. M. (2017). Are exchange rates interdependent? Evidence using wavelet analysis. Applied Economics (ABDC-A), 49 (33), 3231 - 3245
>> Chauhan, Y., Kumar, S., & Pathak, R. (2017). Stock liquidity and stock prices crash-risk: Evidence from India. The North American Journal of Economics and Finance (ABDC-B), 41, 70 - 81
>> Kumar, S., & Pathak, R. (2016). Do the calendar anomalies still exist? Evidence from Indian currency market (ABDC-B). Managerial Finance, 42 (2), 136 - 150
>> Pathak, R., Bhattacharjee, K., & Reddy V, N. (2015). Information content of derivatives under varying market conditions and moneyness: the case of S&P CNX nifty index options. Global Business Review (ABDC-C), 16 (2), 281 - 302