Research at
TAPMI aims at providing a better interface
with the academic and business world. TAPMI
has realized research as the ability to
think openly and inquire deeply into
anything that is either related a) directly
to better managerial practices or b)
indirectly to things that would eventually
give rise to better managerial practice or
c) to theoretical frameworks which enable
reassessment and refinement of managerial
thinking. There have been several
initiatives in TAPMI to create research
interdependencies. They are working in
groups, faculty – student collaborative
research, internal seminars, research by
alumni and more than anything else creating
a culture of mutual respect and recognition.
Focus areas of
our research are institution building,
networking, social capital, inequity in
knowledge activity, intellectual property
rights in a globally networked environment,
quantitative and technical knowledge through
mathematical modeling, work in simulation,
neural networks, fuzzy logic, heuristics,
bounded rationality, financial investments,
portfolio analysis, FIIs and FDIs.