Bhadrappa Haralayya | Business | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Bhadrappa Haralayya | Business | Excellence in Research Award

Professor and HOD at Lingaraj Appa Engineering College Bidar, India

Dr. Bhadrappa Haralayya is an accomplished academic and researcher in the field of management, with a specialization in banking and financial efficiency. He holds a Ph.D. from OPJS University and a Post-Doctoral Fellowship from Srinivas University, Mangalore, where his research focused on the productive efficiency of banks in developing countries using advanced econometric models like DEA and TOBIT. Currently serving as Professor and Head of the MBA Department at Lingaraj Appa Engineering College, Bidar, he brings over a decade of teaching and academic leadership experience. Recognized as a Ph.D. supervisor by Visvesvaraya Technological University, he is actively involved in guiding postgraduate research. Dr. Haralayya has a consistent academic trajectory marked by dedication to research and institutional development. His expertise lies in performance analysis, financial systems, and policy evaluation, making him a valuable contributor to management education and applied financial research. He is also proficient in English, Kannada, and Hindi.

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Education

Dr. Bhadrappa Haralayya holds a robust academic background in commerce and management. He completed his undergraduate degree (B.Com) from Gulbarga University with distinction and pursued an MBA in Finance from Visvesvaraya Technological University, graduating with first-class marks. His academic journey continued with a Ph.D. in Management from OPJS University, Rajasthan, where he investigated the productive efficiency of banks in developing countries. To further deepen his research expertise, he was awarded a Post-Doctoral Fellowship from Srinivas University, Mangalore, continuing his work on financial institutions and banking systems. His research methodology included advanced models such as Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and the TOBIT regression model. This academic trajectory reflects a consistent and in-depth focus on financial systems, banking performance, and applied econometrics, preparing him for high-level academic and research roles. Dr. Haralayya’s educational achievements underscore his commitment to advancing knowledge in finance and banking management through rigorous academic inquiry.

Professional Experience

Dr. Haralayya brings over a decade of progressive academic and leadership experience. He began his career as an Assistant Professor at A.V. Patil Degree College, Aland, and soon transitioned to Lingaraj Appa Engineering College, Bidar, where he steadily advanced from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor, and currently serves as Professor and Head of the MBA Department. His leadership has been instrumental in shaping academic programs and mentoring students and faculty alike. His roles have included curriculum development, internal quality assurance participation, and academic administration. With more than six years in departmental leadership roles, Dr. Haralayya has demonstrated effective team management, academic planning, and research mentoring. His administrative contributions are coupled with teaching expertise in finance and management subjects. He is also recognized by Visvesvaraya Technological University as a Ph.D. supervisor and has guided numerous postgraduate research dissertations and internships, highlighting his capacity to foster a culture of research and learning within academic institutions.

Research Interest

Dr. Haralayya’s research interests center on financial efficiency, banking systems, and performance analysis of financial institutions in developing economies. His primary focus lies in understanding how banks operate efficiently under varying economic and regulatory environments. His doctoral and post-doctoral work analyzed the productive efficiency of Indian banks using advanced techniques such as DEA (Data Envelopment Analysis) to assess operational effectiveness, and TOBIT models to identify efficiency determinants. He is particularly interested in the intersection of financial regulations, profitability, and performance benchmarking. His studies also address how capital adequacy and institutional structures impact overall bank productivity. Dr. Haralayya’s empirical approach contributes to the field of applied finance, offering data-driven insights into improving banking operations. He aspires to expand this research into comparative studies across other developing nations and explore the impact of digitization and policy reforms in financial services. His commitment to this niche strengthens his profile as a focused and impactful scholar.

Award and Honor

Dr. Haralayya has been recognized for his academic dedication through a prestigious Post-Doctoral Fellowship from Srinivas University, which acknowledges his contributions to banking research in the Indian context. This fellowship supported his continued exploration into the productivity of financial institutions, building on his earlier doctoral work. While he has not listed multiple awards or national recognitions, being appointed as a recognized Ph.D. guide by Visvesvaraya Technological University is a significant honor in the academic field. His steady career growth to the rank of Professor and Head of Department also reflects institutional recognition of his leadership and scholarly contributions. Furthermore, his involvement in supervising MBA projects and mentoring research indicates peer trust and academic influence. Continued publishing in reputed journals and active participation in academic forums could further enhance his professional recognition. Nonetheless, his fellowship and academic appointments underscore his dedication to advancing management research and education in India.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Bhadrappa Haralayya is a dedicated academic and researcher with a solid foundation in financial management and institutional efficiency. His educational journey—spanning undergraduate distinction to post-doctoral research—demonstrates a deep commitment to scholarly development. Over a decade of academic and administrative experience has equipped him with the skills to lead departments and mentor future researchers. His focused research on the efficiency of banking institutions using empirical models contributes meaningfully to the field of finance and management. While broader recognition and high-impact publications would strengthen his research profile further, his credentials and academic engagement already position him as a valuable asset to the academic community. Dr. Haralayya exemplifies a blend of academic rigor, leadership, and domain expertise, making him a strong candidate for roles involving research advancement and educational excellence in business and financial studies. He remains committed to fostering knowledge that supports more efficient, transparent, and resilient financial systems.

Publications Top Notes

1. Title: Application of Cloud Computing in Banking and E-Commerce and Related Security Threats
Authors: S. Vinoth, H.L. Vemula, B. Haralayya, P. Mamgain, M.F. Hasan, M. Naved
Year: 2022
Citations: 228

2. Title: How Digital Banking Has Brought Innovative Products and Services to India
Author: B. Haralayya
Year: 2021
Citations: 129

3. Title: Performance Affecting Factors of Indian Banking Sector: An Empirical Analysis
Author: P.S.A. Bhadrappa Haralayya
Year: 2021
Citations: 70

4. Title: Artificial Intelligence Challenges and Role for Sustainable Education in India: Problems and Prospects
Authors: S. Lopez, V. Sarada, R.V.S. Praveen, A. Pandey, M. Khuntia, D.B. Haralayya
Year: 2024
Citations: 67

5. Title: Core Banking Technology and Its Top 6 Implementation Challenges
Author: B. Haralayya
Year: 2021
Citations: 63

6. Title: Factors Determining the Efficiency in Indian Banking Sector: A Tobit Regression Analysis
Authors: D. Haralayya, P.S. Aithal
Year: 2021
Citations: 62

7. Title: Review on the Productive Efficiency of Banks in Developing Country
Author: D.B. Haralayya
Year: 2021
Citations: 62

8. Title: Human Resource Management Model with ICT Architecture: Solution of Management & Understanding of Psychology of Human Resources and Corporate Social Responsibility
Authors: A.S. Neha Sharma, P. William, K. Kulshreshtha, G. Sharma, B. Haralayya
Year: 2023
Citations: 61

9. Title: Study on Productive Efficiency of Banks in Developing Country
Authors: D. Haralayya, P.S. Aithal
Year: 2021
Citations: 61

10. Title: Study on Productive Efficiency of Financial Institutions
Authors: D. Haralayya, P.S. Aithal
Year: 2021
Citations: 60

11. Title: Analysis of Bank Performance Using Camel Approach
Authors: D. Haralayya, P.S. Aithal
Year: 2021
Citations: 60

12. Title: An Overview on Productive Efficiency of Banks & Financial Institution
Authors: D.B. Haralayya, S.K. Saini
Year: 2021
Citations: 60

13. Title: Study of Banking Services Provided by Banks in India
Author: B. Haralayya
Year: 2021
Citations: 59

14. Title: Study on Performance of Foreign Banks in India
Author: D.B. Haralayya
Year: 2016
Citations: 57

15. Title: E-Finance and the Financial Services Industry
Author: D. Haralayya
Year: 2014
Citations: 57

 

Nicolas Piluso | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Nicolas Piluso | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Université de Toulouse, France

Nicolas Jean-François Piluso is a senior lecturer in economics with an extensive academic career spanning over two decades. His professional journey is characterized by a steady progression from early teaching experiences to becoming a recognized expert in economic theory and policy. Piluso’s career can be divided into three main phases: discovery, integration, and reinforcement. Initially, he gained experience as a tutor and researcher, excelling academically with top honors. As he advanced, he integrated research and teaching, specializing in economic thought, labor economics, and environmental policies. His later years have been marked by influential publications, thesis supervision, and curriculum development at various institutions. With a focus on interdisciplinary economic research, Piluso has contributed significantly to both theoretical and applied economics, particularly in the areas of social protection, macroeconomic policy, and sustainable development. His dedication to research, teaching, and academic leadership has positioned him as a distinguished figure in the field of economics.

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Education

Piluso’s academic journey is marked by exceptional achievements, consistently earning top honors. He obtained his Baccalaureate in Economic and Social Sciences with summa cum laude distinction in 1997. He pursued a Bachelor’s degree in Economics at Université Paris I, excelling as valedictorian. His Master’s degrees in Economic Analysis and Policy (2001) and in the History and Epistemology of Economic Thought (2002) from the same university were also completed with the highest honors. Piluso further deepened his expertise with a Doctorate in Economics from Université Paris Ouest La Défense in 2006, where he explored unemployment and financial markets. His doctoral research, supervised by Olivier Brossard, received summa cum laude recognition. He later obtained a prestigious agrégation in Economic and Social Sciences in 2008, ranking first in the national competition. His academic credentials culminated in an Habilitation to Direct Research (HDR) from Université de Toulon in 2016, under the supervision of Michel Dimou. This extensive educational background, coupled with his rigorous training in sociology and political science, has shaped Piluso into a multidisciplinary economist with a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied research.

Professional Experience

Piluso began his career as a tutor while completing his master’s degree, quickly gaining recognition for his teaching abilities. His early professional experiences included serving as a monitor and an ATER (temporary teaching and research assistant) at prestigious institutions such as Université Paris X Nanterre. After obtaining his doctorate, he worked as a contract lecturer before transitioning to secondary education, where he taught economics and social sciences while undergoing rigorous pedagogical training. In 2010, he was appointed as a Senior Lecturer at the Paul Sabatier IUT of Université Toulouse III, where he played a vital role in curriculum development, student mentorship, and research activities. Over the years, he expanded his teaching portfolio to include courses at Sciences Po Toulouse and preparation programs for elite public administration exams. Piluso has designed and delivered courses in diverse areas, including macroeconomic policy, social protection, monetary theories, and environmental economics. His innovative approach to teaching, including the development of digital and hybrid learning methods, has enriched the academic experience for students. Additionally, he has been actively involved in student recruitment panels, thesis supervision, and academic program reforms, contributing significantly to the evolution of economics education.

Research Interests

Piluso’s research focuses on three major themes: industrial safety and contested consumption choices, unemployment and sustainable development, and the history of economic thought. His work on industrial risks examines the role of consumer-industry dialogues in shaping investment decisions and regulatory policies. In collaboration with Edwin Le Héron, he has explored the intersection of labor market policies and environmental sustainability, demonstrating that strategies for combating unemployment can be enhanced by integrating climate policies. His contributions to the history of economic thought include comparative analyses of Keynesian models, Marxist monetary theories, and the evolution of macroeconomic policy frameworks. Piluso has challenged conventional wisdom on price rigidity and fiscal policy effectiveness, advocating alternative interpretations grounded in labor market asymmetries. His research has been published in respected journals such as Cahiers d’économie politique and Revue de la régulation. He has also authored several influential textbooks on monetary theory, environmental economics, and economic thought. His interdisciplinary approach, combining macroeconomic analysis with historical perspectives and policy evaluation, has enriched contemporary debates on economic governance, sustainability, and financial stability.

Awards and Honors

Throughout his academic career, Piluso has received numerous accolades recognizing his excellence in research and teaching. He was consistently ranked as valedictorian in his undergraduate and graduate studies, earning summa cum laude honors at every stage of his education. His success in the national agrégation competition in Economic and Social Sciences in 2008, where he ranked first, underscored his outstanding academic and pedagogical abilities. His doctoral research on unemployment and financial markets received high distinction, and his Habilitation to Direct Research in 2016 further validated his expertise. Piluso has also been honored for his contributions to economic education, including his role in developing innovative teaching methods and curricular reforms at Université Toulouse III. His textbooks have been widely adopted in academic institutions, demonstrating their impact on economic pedagogy. Additionally, his work on economic policy and industrial risks has been recognized in scholarly circles, earning citations and invitations to contribute to major conferences. His career reflects a consistent commitment to academic excellence, research innovation, and educational leadership, making him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Conclusion

Nicolas Jean-François Piluso is a strong candidate for a Best Researcher Award, given his prolific research output, teaching excellence, and academic leadership. His expertise in macroeconomics, labor markets, and environmental economics makes him a valuable contributor to economic research. However, enhancing research visibility, securing larger research grants, and increasing direct policy engagement could further solidify his candidacy for prestigious awards.

Publications Top Noted

  • Piluso, N. (2025). Tobin’s Q and Shareholder Value: Does “Shareholder Return” Impede Investment?

    • Published in: Review of Financial Economics
    • Citations: 0 (as of March 14, 2025)
  • Piluso, N. (2018). La condition d’efficacité de la politique économique dans les synthèses néoclassiques: rigidité des prix ou asymétrie du rapport salarial?

    • Published in: Cahiers d’économie politique, 74 (June)
  • Piluso, N. (2021). La forme d’existence contemporaine de la monnaie dans une perspective marxiste

    • Published in: Revue de la régulation (forthcoming)
  • Piluso, N., & Le Héron, E. (2017). La taxe carbone dans une économie d’inspiration keynésienne

    • Published in: Développement durable et territoires, 8(3) (December)