Jayant Nasa
Assistant Professor at Indian Institute of Management Udaipur
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Education
- Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Deakin University (2018.01 — 2022.04)
- Fellow Programme in Management (PhD equivalent) Indian School of Business (2014.01 — 2021.01)
- B.Tech. & MBA - Dual Degree Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad (2008 — 2013)
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- Assistant Professor Indian Institute of Management Udaipur (2020)
- Doctoral Candidate (Marketing) Indian School of Business (2017 — 2021)
- Doctoral Student (Marketing) Indian School of Business (2014 — 2017)
- Senior Business Analyst Accenture (2013 — 2014)
Honors and Achievements
- Panelist, National Conference on Empowering Persons with Disabilities, Nov 2019, Delhi, India
- Fellow, American Marketing Association (AMA) Sheth Foundation Doctoral Consortium, June 2018, University of Leeds, UK (only doctoral student from an Indian institute to be invited)
- Fellow, European Marketing Academy (EMAC) Doctoral Colloquium, May 2018, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK (only doctoral student from an Indian institute to be invited)
- Fellow, Academy of Indian Marketing (AIM) - American Marketing Association (AMA) Sheth Foundation Doctoral Consortium, Jan 2017, Mumbai, India
Research Awards
- Jayant Nasa, Tanuka Ghoshal, and Rajagopal Raghunathan, “Cozying up to the Kardashians: An Affiliation Coping Explanation for Consumers’ Affinity towards Celebrity Gossip”.
- Best Paper of the Track (Consumer Behavior and Retail Management), Indian Academy of Management (INDAM) Biennial Conference, Jan 2020, IIM Trichy
- First Place, North American Society for Marketing Education in India (NASMEI) Research Grant Competition 2017 - INR 100,000
- Jayant Nasa, Arti Srivastava, Prakash Satyavageeswaran, and Sundar G. Bharadwaj, “Beyond Diversity: Employment of Persons with Disabilities as a Sustainable Strategy”.
- Research grant for the academic year 2018-19 from the EY-ISB Institute for Emerging Market Studies (IEMS) - 13,850 USD
- Jayant Nasa, Prakash Satyavageeswaran and Russell W. Belk, “Moving Away from the Roots? Evolving Consumption Patterns and Lifestyles of the Tribal Communities in India”.
- Transformative Consumer Research (TCR) grant 2018-19 from the Association for Consumer Research (ACR) and the Sheth Foundation - 2,525 USD
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