480 total citations 46 papers, 291 citations indexed
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Sarbapriya Ray is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance and Accounting.
According to data from OpenAlex, Sarbapriya Ray has authored 46 papers receiving a total of 291 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 25 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 18 papers in General Economics, Econometrics and Finance and 14 papers in Accounting. Recurrent topics in Sarbapriya Ray's work include Indian Economic and Social Development (14 papers), Global trade and economics (11 papers) and Economic Growth and Productivity (7 papers). Sarbapriya Ray is often cited by papers focused on Indian Economic and Social Development (14 papers), Global trade and economics (11 papers) and Economic Growth and Productivity (7 papers). Sarbapriya Ray collaborates with scholars based in India. Sarbapriya Ray's co-authors include and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, International Journal of Productivity and Quality Management and International Journal of Business Excellence.
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Ray, Sarbapriya. (2017). Socio-Economic and Profitability Analysis of Date Palm Molasses(GUR) Industry in India: A Field Survey Based Study. Research on humanities and social sciences. 7(9). 9–13.
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Ray, Sarbapriya. (2012). Productivity Growth in Some Energy Intensive Manufacturing Industries in India : An analytical Assessment. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.2 indexed citations
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Ray, Sarbapriya, et al.. (2012). Is Population Growth beneficial or detrimental for Economic Growth? : An Indian Experience. 1(3). 285–292.
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Ray, Sarbapriya. (2012). Measuring and Decomposing Sources of Productivity Performance in India's Paper and Pulp Industry under Liberalized Regime: A Nonparametric Approach. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 5(1). 147–171.4 indexed citations
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Ray, Sarbapriya. (2012). Managing International Working Capital Flow: An Evaluation. 1(1). 13–20.3 indexed citations
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Ray, Sarbapriya. (2012). Reviewing Performance of Indian Sugar Industry: An Economic Analysis. Food science and quality management. 3. 35–53.4 indexed citations
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Ray, Sarbapriya. (2012). A Close Look into Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements with India: Some Relevant Issues in International Taxation. 2. 1–18.
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Ray, Sarbapriya. (2012). Auditors’ Role in Corporate Governance of India’s Business Perspective. Public Policy and Administration Research. 2(2). 47–58.1 indexed citations
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Ray, Sarbapriya. (2012). Evaluating the Impact of Working Capital Management Components on Corporate Profitability: Evidence from Indian Manufacturing Firms. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 2(3). 127–136.28 indexed citations
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Ray, Sarbapriya. (2012). Relevance of Fair Value Accounting: An Appraisal. 1(4). 146–152.1 indexed citations
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Ray, Sarbapriya. (2012). An Analysis of Determinants of Balance of Trade in India. Research Journal of Finance and Accounting. 3(1). 73–83.8 indexed citations
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Ray, Sarbapriya, et al.. (2011). Human Resource Management Practices and Its Effect on Employees’ Job Satisfaction: A Study on Selected Small and Medium Sized Iron &Steel Firms in India. Public Policy and Administration Research. 1(1). 22–33.6 indexed citations
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Ray, Sarbapriya. (2011). Assessing Corporate Financial Distress in Automobile Industry of India: An Application of Altman's Model. Research Journal of Finance and Accounting. 2(3). 155–168.32 indexed citations
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Ray, Sarbapriya. (2011). Towards Searching The Relevance of Intellectual Property Audit in India: An Appraisal. Research Journal of Finance and Accounting. 2(4). 86–97.1 indexed citations
Ray, Sarbapriya. (2011). Econometric Analysis of Efficiency in Indian Cement Industry. Research on humanities and social sciences. 1(2). 11–22.1 indexed citations
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Ray, Sarbapriya. (2011). Mutual Fund in India: An Analysis of Performance and Some Emerging Issues in Unit Trust of India. Research Journal of Finance and Accounting. 2(5). 34–47.
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Ray, Sarbapriya. (2011). Emerging Trend of E-Commerce in India: Some Crucial Issues, Prospects and Challenges. Computer Engineering and Intelligent Systems. 2(5). 17–35.13 indexed citations
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Ray, Sarbapriya. (2011). Financial Performance of Paper and Paper Product Companies in India in Post-Liberalization Period: An Exploratory Study. Research Journal of Finance and Accounting. 2(5). 48–59.4 indexed citations
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Ray, Sarbapriya, et al.. (2010). Trend in Total Factor Productivity Growth in Indian Iron and Steel Industries Under a Liberalized Trade Regime: An Empirical Analysis with Adjustment for Capacity Utilization. THE JOURNAL OF APPLIED BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS. 11(3). 55–74.5 indexed citations
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