With its discussions on the impact of the gig economy on the business world, the book carries appeal for scholars in the business, human resource professionals, industry practitioners, corporates, and policy advocates interested in learning about evolution, automation, marketing, and sustainability in the gig economy.
He conducted Management Development Program for Armed Forces Personnel sponsored by the Directorate General of Resettlement and Welfare, Ministry of Defence, Govt. of India and National Academy for Defence Production in the area of ‘International Marketing’. He conducted a one-week MHRD-GIAN Program on “Digital and Social Media Marketing in Emerging Markets” Sponsored by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (Govt. of India), New Delhi in 2016.
Tavishi Tewary is an Assistant Professor and Area Chair Department of Economics at Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. Her area of Interest covers International Trade Analysis; Sustainability; International Economics; Socio-Economic Development, Energy, Circular Economy, Industry 4.0. She has presented several research papers at international and national conferences on these topics. She has authored a book on circular economy with a publisher of international repute. She has also conducted FDPs on Data Analysis using SPSS, PLS-SEM, and EVIEWS. Also, she has experience in providing scientific leadership to high-profile strategic sustainability and conservation initiatives with several years of research experience.Badri Narayanan Gopalakrishnan is an economist, affiliated with the University of Washington, Seattle, USA. He co-founded Infinite-Sum Modeling Inc., with offices in Canada, the USA, India, and China. He is also a non-resident senior fellow with European Centre for International Political Economy and a non-resident fellow with the Centre for Social and Economic Progress (formerly Brookings India) while serving on the board of many organizations such as the British American Business Council and startups. His broad expertise lies in the analysis of business strategy and public policy, employing a variety of quantitative models. Recently, apart from his almost two-decades-long of applied economic research experience in the trade, energy/environment, and development issues for several international and national organisations including the UN, World Bank, IMF, etc., he has been working on several other issues such as business economics of new technologies, including AI, blockchain, internet of things, cloud, 3-D printing, robotics, drones, etc., advising several start-ups in these sectors. He has written 100+ research papers and presented his work in 30 countries, with thousands of researchers citing his research.