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Full Name
Naik, Gopal
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Gopal Naik
 
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Gopal Naik
 
 
 
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gopaln@iimb.ac.in
 
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Biography
Professor Naik has been working in the areas of public policy, forecasting, marketing research, futures market, commodity markets, WTO, irrigation and forest management. He has been on the editorial board of national and international journals. He has been consultant to organizations such as the Ford Foundation, WHO, FAO, World Bank, NAFED, Central Silk Board, Spices Board, ICAR, Cadilla Pharma, Mahyco-Monsanto, JK Seeds, HSBC, DELL, Murugappa Group, Ministry of Commerce, Food Processing (GOI), FSSAI, NDDB, Ministry of Agriculture, and Forward Market Commission. He has served on several committees of the Government of India and State Governments. He is consultant to State and Central Governments, international organizations and private companies and has designed and coordinated programmes for civil service officers, and state and international legislators.
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Issue DateTitleSub-TitleAuthor(s)Journal NameVolume NumberIssue NumberPages
12020Addressing crisis in Indian agriculture through agricultural information-Krishna, Aparna ; Naik, Gopal IIMB Management ReviewVol.32Iss.2217-219p.
22006Adoption of BT cotton and impact variability: insights from India-Qaim, M ; Subramanian, A ; Naik, Gopal ; Zilberman, D Review of Agricultural EconomicsVol.28Iss.148-58p.
32009An integrated approach to agricultural marketing and financing-Naik, Gopal Commodity Insights Yearbook, 200914-20p.
42005Bt cotton controversy: some paradoxes explained-Naik, Gopal ; Qaim, Matin ; Subramanian, Arjunan ; Zilberman, David Economic and Political WeeklyVol.40Iss.151514-1517p.
518-Jan-2017Case analysis: a bolt from the blue-Naik, Gopal BW Business World
62018Challenges of creating sustainable agri-retail supply chains-Naik, Gopal ; Suresh, D N IIMB Management ReviewVol.30Iss.3270-282p.
79-May-2016Cleaning up Bengaluru from ward level-Naik, Gopal Deccan Herald, Bangalore
82011Designing a sustainable business model for e-governance embedded rural telecentres (EGERT) in India-Naik, Gopal IIMB Management ReviewVol.23Iss.2110-121p.
930-Apr-2013Financial inclusion: an institutional perspective-Singh, Charan ; Naik, Gopal Financial Express
102012Fostering inclusive growth through e-governance embedded rural telecenters (EGERT) in India-Naik, Gopal ; Joshi, Siddharth ; Basavaraj, K P Government information QuarterlyVol.29Iss.1S82-S89p.
112020Impact of use of technology on student learning outcomes: Evidence from a large-scale experiment in India-Naik, Gopal ; Chitre, Chetan ; Bhalla, Manaswini ; Rajan, Jothsna World DevelopmentVol.12728p.
122002Indian agricultural commodity futures markets: a performance survey-Naik, Gopal ; Jain, Sudhir Kumar Economic and Political WeeklyVol.37Iss.303161-3173p.
132022Markets for Farmers: Revisiting the Role of Mandis in the Context of Farm Law's Repeal-Gopikuttan, Gopi Sankar ; Naik, Gopal Economic and Political WeeklyVol.57Iss.833-38p.
142023Navigating Temporary Organizations: A Narrative Perspective-Rajan, Jothsna ; Jha, Srivardhini K ; Naik, Gopal Journal of Management Inquiry
152004The structural qualitative method: a promising forecasting tool for developing country markets-Naik, Gopal International Journal of ForecastingVol.20Iss.3475-485p.
1617-Mar-2008The tax is right, but needs rationalisation-Naik, Gopal Financial Express
172013Using geospatial technology to strengthen data systems in developing countries: the case of agricultural statistics in India-Naik, Gopal ; Paidi, Vijay ; Subramanian, Arjunan ; Hegde, V R ; Basavaraj, K P Applied GeographyVol.4399-112p.