Papers by Prof. Bhabani Nayak
Springer eBooks, 2021
The article outlines the role of state in the evolution of commercial banks in China. It looks at... more The article outlines the role of state in the evolution of commercial banks in China. It looks at different stages of its development process. The paper engages with the deepening of state led financial reforms which led to the competitive advantage of China's commercial banking industry. The state-owned commercial banks, large joint-stock commercial banks, and small private commercial banks keep increasing their strengths due to regulations and monitoring by the Chinese state. Therefore, the article argues that state-owned commercial banks have relatively large market share and dominate in commercial banking sector due to the state.
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Sep 1, 2022

Journal of politics and law, May 30, 2013
The article seeks to explain and understand the contradictions within universalistic claims of fe... more The article seeks to explain and understand the contradictions within universalistic claims of feminism. It also highlights the challenges the Women's Movement is facing within the philosophical tenets of feminism. The paper begins by defining feminism and universalism from class and cultural points of view in relation to human rights. Then it analyzes not only the tensions between feminism and universalism (in relation to culture and class) but also shows similarities and parallels between them. This paper concludes by reviewing the challenges for Women's Rights as Human Rights from feminism. Taking into consideration class and cultural factors and challenges to Women's Universal Human Rights Movement, the paper argues that both must work together by making changes with regard to human rights (women and men) violations not only at the international level but also at national and local levels.
Society and Business Review, Jul 9, 2018
This document is the author's post-print version, incorporating any revisions agreed during the p... more This document is the author's post-print version, incorporating any revisions agreed during the peer-review process. Some differences between the published version and this version may remain and you are advised to consult the published version if you wish to cite from it.
Society and Business Review, Jul 9, 2018
This document is the author's post-print version, incorporating any revisions agreed during the p... more This document is the author's post-print version, incorporating any revisions agreed during the peer-review process. Some differences between the published version and this version may remain and you are advised to consult the published version if you wish to cite from it.
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Mar 1, 2022
Springer eBooks, 2022
This document is the author's post-print version, incorporating any revisions agreed during the p... more This document is the author's post-print version, incorporating any revisions agreed during the peer-review process. Some differences between the published version and this version may remain and you are advised to consult the published version if you wish to cite from it.
Journal of Asian and African Studies, Jun 10, 2020
Journal of Asian and African Studies, Jun 1, 2008
The article aims to provide a brief overview of the gender perspective in the Sector-wide Approac... more The article aims to provide a brief overview of the gender perspective in the Sector-wide Approaches (SWAp) and its ability to integrate gender equality concerns in education in Ghana. This approach has been strategically adopted by various aid agencies as an effective and efficient tool to ensure mainstreaming gender in different fields. In this article, we will try to analyse
RePEc: Research Papers in Economics, 2021

Journal of Arts and Humanities, 2012
This paper is an attempt to study tribal development in India where the tribals are not only marg... more This paper is an attempt to study tribal development in India where the tribals are not only marginalized but also dispossessed in the process of economic reforms in India. A massive transformation is taking place in the tribal societies in India where a need based self-sufficient society is being transformed into a desired based consumer society. The process is accelerated by the neoliberal public policies in India that promotes the idea of 'desired development'. In a way, this article is trying to document the nature of change in the tribal society which has traveled from 'need' based development to 'desired' development in the planning for tribal development. In this process of transition, we are trying to locate the Freudian idea in tribal development planning in India that is putting tribals under durable poverty, underdevelopment and marginalization. Hence, this paper seeks to contextualise the transformation in the 'logic' of public and corporate socioeconomic development programmes implemented amongst tribal groups in India within the broader changes that have characterised the gradual and sometimes fraught transitions in capitalist social relations. Introduction: At a time when development planning in India is based on the free market logic of economic growth and the political discourse is being dominated by a 'dreadful dialectic' of war, terror and communalism, many significant issues of lives and livelihood are being conveniently allowed to take a back seat in the public debate. Displacement of tribals
Canadian Social Science, Oct 31, 2013
This paper is trying to examine the democratic institutional responses to the problem of women an... more This paper is trying to examine the democratic institutional responses to the problem of women and food insecurity as both are embedded together in Indian society. The paper tries to locate the responses and interventions in the issue of women and food insecurity from the different democratic institutions of India i.e. the government, judiciary, media and political parties. Although food insecurity affects people across the board but we are focusing only on women, as they are more vulnerable to it.
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Papers by Prof. Bhabani Nayak