Faculty
CA Manjiri Vishal Gadekar
Assistant Professor
Bio
CA Manjiri Vishal Gadekar is a highly accomplished Chartered Accountant and passionate educator, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at MIT-WPU. With a strong research acumen, she is also a research scholar focusing on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives in India and their outcomes. Her expertise in this area makes her a sought-after speaker and consultant, and she has contributed to several publications on the topic. Driven by a desire to create positive change, Manjiri is dedicated to empowering her students and fellow professionals with the knowledge and skills they need to make a difference in the world.CA Manjiri has conducted several MDPs on “Finance for Non-Finance executives” for employees of several listed and private companies.
Research Area
Sustainability, CSR ,ESG ,Corporate Finance
Publication
A Study of Behavioral Factors affecting Individual Investment Decision
1.Do sustainable business practices enhance firm profitability?An empirical analysis of Indian listed companies?M Gadekar, E Sharma, PY Ali
Investment Management and Financial Innovations 21 (4), 188-199
2.Nexus Between Sustainable Business Practices, SDGs, and Financial Performance
E Sharma, M Sathish, M Gadekar
Green Economics and Strategies for Business Sustainability, 30
3.NFTs: Opportunities and Challenges
V Mali, M Gadekar
Adoption of NFTs and Cryptocurrency in Marketing, 159-172
4.A study of behavioural factors affecting individual investment decisions PS Hallale, M Gadekar
International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development 3 (6 … 7)2019
5.The herd mentality: Understanding the theories and models of herding behavior in financial Markets VS Nerlekar, A Sane, M Gadekar, SK Gupta, S Waghulkar Psychological Drivers of Herding and Market Overreaction, 255-290,3, 2025
6.The emotional rollercoaster of market overreaction: understanding the psychological drivers of irrational market behaviour SK Gupta, VS Nerlekar, A Sane, M Gadekar, S Waghulkar Psychological drivers of herding and market overreaction, 221-254
7. From Net Debt Free To Debt Efficient :A Case Study On Reliance Industries Limited
V Nerlekar, SK Gupta, M Gadekar, P Padhye
Journal of Informatics Education and Research 5 (2), 5926-5932
Google Scholar link
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=PLNNXPwAAAAJ&hl=en
