Pankaj Bharti
Assistant Professor (Grade-I)
Email:
pbharti@ediindia.org
Education
PhD (Psychology)
Areas of Specialization
- Organization Behaviour
- Human Resource
- Management
- Research Methods
IRINS Vidwan ID
Pankaj Bharti
Associate Professor and In-Charge-Western Regional Office
Teaching/Training :
Organization Behaviour
Human Resources Management
Research Methods
Entrepreneurship Laboratory
Projects :
- ITEC on Entrepreneurship Education to Strengthen Emerging Economies
- Faculty Development Programme on Entrepreneurship
- Summer Camps for Children and Youth
- Biography
- Books
- Research Publications
- Conferences/ Seminars attended
- Associations
Has over 24 years of teaching and research experience. Specialises in Social Psychology, Organisational Behaviour and Research Methods. He is trained in conceptualising and developing measurement tools for social science research. He has published nine papers and a book - Dehumanisation of Urban and Rural Poor. Core competency lies in psychometric assessment administration and reporting. He is associated with over 20 national as well as international research projects and is a National Team Member of Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM), India. Has co authored nine GEM India Reports.
Bharti, P. (2012). Dehumanization of Urban and Rural Poor. Germany, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Shukla S., Tanuku, K., Bharti, P. Dwivedi, A.K. (2106). Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2014 India Report, Emerald Group Publishing (India) Private Limited, New Delhi.
- Basu, A., & Bharti, P. (2016) Entrepreneurship development among tribals in India. Research bulletin, 41(4), pp. 78-91.
- Bharti, P. and Pandey, J. (2012). Development of a measure of dehumanization, Indian Journal of Social Science Researches, Vol. 9. No. 1, March, 2012, pp. 27-33.
- Verma, S., Shukla, A.,& Bharti, P.(2011).Indian Eunuch: An Efficient Emotional Labour Eastern Anthropologist 3-4, (64), Serials Publications, New Delhi
Paper Presented:
- Basu, A., & Bharti, P. (2017). Study of factors influencing and influenced by Entrepreneurial Intensity . Twellfth Biennial Conference (pp. 1145-1157). Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India.
‘Dehumanization of Urban and Rural Poor’ in the 15th National Academy of Psychology (NAOP) Organized by K. S. Saket P. G. College, Ayodhya, Faizabad, March 04-06, 2005.
‘Conceptualization of measures of Dehumanization’ in the 14th National Academy of Psychology (NAOP) Organized by IIT Kharagpur, February 26-28, 2004.
‘Psycho Social Dimension of Dehumanization’ in the 12th National Academy of Psychology (NAOP) Organized by Fatima Mata National College, Kollam, Kerala, October, 22-24, 2001.
‘Dehumanization of Urban and Rural Poor’ in the First Research Scholar Conference Organized by the G. B. Pant Social Science Institute, Allahabad from 1 March 2000 to 3 March 2000.
Conferences/ Seminars attended:
International:
International Seminar on “Cognitive Sciences”, organized by the UGC Centre of Behavioural and Cognitive Science (CBCS), from 16-18 December, 2004.
International Seminar on “Learning Disabilities and Young at Risk”, organized by the UGC Centre of Behavioural and Cognitive Science (CBCS), University of Allahabad, from 19-21 February, 2003.
National:
National Seminar on “Identity in Youth: Socio-cultural Perspective, organized by CAS, Department of Psychology, University of Allahabad from 16-17 February, 2004.
National Seminar on “Inter-group Relations Research in India: Insights from the Past and Agenda for the Future”, organized by CAS, Department of Psychology, University of Allahabad from 9-10 February, 2003.
The 11th Annual Conferences of the National Academy of Psychology (India) held at Andhra University, Visakhapatnam from December 14-16, 2000.
‘Dialogue on Paradigm Shift for the Transformation of Man and Society’, Organized by library, Allahabad University from 30-31 March 2000.
Workshops:
‘School Effectiveness’ by Dr. Rajiv Sharma (Management Consultant, IIM Ahemdabad) on 23 February, 2003 in the CAS, Department of Psychology, University of Allahabad.
‘Scientific Writing’ by Prof. Ramadhar Singh (National University of Singapore) and Prof. A. K. Dalal (CAS, Department of Psychology, University of Allahabad), from 19-20 December, 2002.
‘Collaboration with NGO’s: Research, Action, and Evaluation’ by Profs. A. Satyanarayan, and D. Puneetha (CAS, Department of Psychology, University of Allahabad) on 25 March, 2002.
‘Health and Well Being: Theory and Application, by Prof. A.K. Dalal (CAS, Department of Psychology, University of Allahabad) on 24 March, 2002.
‘Contemporary Social Issues: Retrospect and Prospect, by Profs. N. Dhawan, D. Puneetha, and P. Singh (CAS, Department of Psychology, University of Allahabad) from 19-20 March, 2002.
‘Area for Research and Training in Behavioural and Social Sciences using Mathematical Methods by Prof. B. D. Acharya (Department of Science & Technology (DST), Newdelhi) and Prof. Janak Pandey (CAS, Department of Psychology, University of Allahabad).
National Team Member of Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM), India