Dr. Urvi Amin
Associate Professor
Prof. Urvi Amin holds M.Phil (Commerce) and M.Com (Accountancy). She completed her Ph.D. from Gujarat University. Her areas of expertise are Managerial Finance, Investment Banking. She has eight years of experience of PG level at SJPI-NICM. Prior to join SJPI-NICM, she was HOD of Accountancy Department at National College of Commerce, GU for four years. She has published more than 20 research papers in peer reviewed national and international journals of repute and, has participated and presented papers more than 30 national and international conferences and attended a orientation programme at HRDC- Gujarat University.
M.Com, M.Phil., MBA, Ph.D.
She delivers sessions on microfinance behavior of the customer in their banking practices – training to staff and diverse field of banking.
Published Papers in Journals/book/on line publication. | |||||||
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1 | Islamic Banking in India: Religious and Socio-economic perspectives affecting Muslim Investors of Ahmadabad District in Gujarat. 116-121 | IJRCM vol:2 Jan. 2012 Issue no 1 A Monthly Double-Blind Peer Reviewed (Refereed/Juried) Open Access International e-Journal – Included in the International Serial Directories Indexed & Listed at: | (ISSN 2231 – 4245) | DOI: 10.17485/ijst/2016/v9i44/97940 (Scopus Indexed Impact Factor: 1.302). | |||
2 | Impact of women empowerment through MFI’s. 81-88 | International Journal Of Research In Commerce & Management Vol.2 A Monthly Double-Blind Peer Reviewed (Refereed/Juried) Open Access International e-Journal – Included in the International Serial Directories Indexed & Listed at: | ISSN 2231 – 4245) Issue no 2 | DOI: 10.17485/ijst/2016/v9i44/97940 (Scopus Indexed Impact Factor: 1.302). | |||
3 | “Know Your Customer: A Conduit To Monitor Finance Transaction And To Detect Money Laundering System” 28-34 | Nicm Bulletin vol: IX April –June 2012 Issue no 2 | ISSN 2249-2275 | ||||
4 | Women empowerment : a boon for development 49-50 | Peripex Issue 9 Sep:2012 Peer Review , Int. Journal | ISSN 2250- 1991 vol: 1 | Impact Factor : 2.1652 | |||
5 | Can the model of RIBA free Islamic commercial bank provide a new sphere for development? For the future of Indian banking? 80-85 | Abs international journal of management Nov.2012 Issue:1 ABS publishes a bi-annual peer reviewed journal – ABS International Journal of Management. The journal contains well-researched articles in diverse fields written by eminent academicians & professionals across the globe. | ISSN 2319-684X Vol:1 | ||||
6 | Plastic money: roadmap towards cash less society 16-20 | Peripex Issue 11 Nov.2012 Peer Review , | ISSN 2250- 1991 vol:1 | Impact Factor : 2.1652 | |||
7 | A study on bankers initiatives in Gujarat towards breading the barriers for agriculture sector through financial inclusion 126-130 | Nicm Bulletin Vol: X JAN. MAR:2013 | ISSN 2249-2275 ISSUE NO :1 | ||||
8 | CSR a thought beyond profitability 43-47 | Peripex Issue 3 Mar.2013 Peer Review , Int. Journal | ISSN 2250-1991 vol:2 | Impact Factor : 2.1652 | |||
9 | Banking correspondent services: an effective elucidation for banking sector’s substantial augmentation 1-16 | International journal of applied research and studies Mar.2013 Issue:3 Peer Review , Int. Journal | ISSN:2278- 9780 Vol:2 | ||||
10 | An ethical issue of corporate social responsibility : focus utmost beyond profitability aspect for corporate Page no:40-48 | ABS international journal of management Volume 1 Issue 2 Sep:2013 Peer Review , Int. Journal | ISSN 2319-648X | ||||
11 | CASE Study on falaydin trust with respect to region ethical development for financial inclusion to uplift economy class 412-418 | PROTSAHAN NO:1 PART:2 SEP:2013 | ISSN: 2321-869x VOL:1 | ||||
12 | BRICs: independent association of developing nations for self sustain growth 44-48 | NICM BULLETIN Volume: x No:4 Oct-dec:2013 | ISSN 2249- 2275 | ||||
13 | Bancassurance: Need To Tied The Knot Or Not? Page 69-71 | Indian Journal Of Applied Research :Peripex June 2014 Peer Review , Int. Journal | ISSN – 2249-555X | Impact Factor : 2.1652 | |||
14 | “Banking fario: pristine hustler notion utilize touch tech for advance banking scenario Page 71-73 | Indian Journal Of Applied Research :Peripex Nov. 2014 Peer Review , Int. Journal | ISSN – 2249-555X | Impact Factor : 2.1652 | |||
15 | ICT:Way Towards Pull Resources To Obtain Economic Growth 25-30 | NICM Bulletin JAN.2015 | ISSN 2249- 2275 | ||||
16 | Analysis of financial literacy: an inevitable aspect of financial inclusion 96-102 | SEMCOM MARCH 2016 | ISSN: 2321-5968 | ||||
17 | In depth study on swalamban to PMJDY- Road Map of financial inclusion in Indian Economy | NICM Bulletin Jan-June 2016 | ISSN 2249- 2275 | ||||
18 | A study on Gram Sabha: Efficacious link in loops of financial literacy and financial inclusion | VSRD International Journal of Accounts, Economics & Commerce Research, Vol. II Issue V September 2016 / 75 (Double Blind Reviewed Refereed Journals) | e-ISSN: 2455-4251 |
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19 | Flipped classroom: Teaching inception of edutainment. 112-116 | SOHAM An international multidisciplinary peer reviewed research journal March 2017 | ISSN2350-0697 | Impact Factor : 2.021 | |||
20 | Health Insurance portability : night mare or rality for common man | Shanlax international journal of commerce
August 2017
A Peer-reviewed Scholarly Indexed Quarterly Journal
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ISSN 2320-4168 | Impact factor : 3.017 | |||
21 | A case study on financial performance and measurement of banking correspondent services offered by banking correspondent in north Gujarat region. | SEMCOM Oct. 2017 | ISSN: 2321-5968 | UGC Approvd | |||
22 | Bit coin : bear bublle or boom bubble ? | SOHAM An international multidisciplinary peer reviewed research journal March 2017 | ISSN2350-0697 | Impact Factor : 2.021 | |||
23 | Theoretical framework of banking rules and regulation and its impact on Indian banking sector. | Towards excellence DEC.2017 published in March 2018 | ISSN 0974-035X An indexed Referred Jounal of higher education | ||||
24 | Financial inclusion and financial literacy : Two pillar of Indian economy. | GFJMR Dec. 2017 · Ganpat University – Faculty of Management Studies Journal of Management and Research GFJMR Bi-annual Refereed Journal | ISSN 2229-4651 | ||||
25 | Gram sabha : an effective tool to link financial literacy and financial inclusion in Indian economy | ROOTS INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCHERS FEB 18 | ISSN: 2349-8684 | IMPACT FCTOR : 3.487 | |||
26 | Marketing of co operating banking | Sahakar setu Aug. 2018 | – | ||||
27 | Bank Mitra | Sahakar setu Aug. 2018 | |||||
28 | A STUDY ON START UP CELLS: SCALE-UP HEIGHT OR NADIR | Journal) ISSN: 2394-3114Vol-40, Special Issue-08 National Level Conference on “Creativity and Susainabilty March 20 | |||||
29 | A Case presentation: How a Disaster opens boundaries for to development: Potential of Payments Bank in India | Special issue : sustainability and management May 21 | |||||
30 | The Role of Health Administrative Services offer to Financial Viable Community: A Case Study of “Pradhan Mantri Jay Arogya Yojana – Ayushman Yojana” | Turkish online journal of qualitative research | E ISSN 1309-6591 | ||||
Sr. No. | Title with page nos. | Journal with Vol. No. Page No. Year | ISSN/ ISBN No., if any | Impect – | |||
1 | Islamic banking in India: New edge of Nisher banking shimmering social and intellectual perception of Muslim’s with special reference to Ahmadabad district of Gujarat 291-313 | Accounting Taxation And Finance: Jan. 2012 | ISBN: 978- 81-923592- 1-2 | ||||
2 | Merger: a quest for growth for HDFC bank and centurion bank of Punjab. 397-404 | Indian banking system Sep.2012 Part TWO | ISBN 81-8324- 430 | ||||
3 | Potential of Islamic banking opportunities in India 869-878 | Indian banking system Sep.2012 Part one | ISBN 81-8324- 430 | ||||
4 | Usage benefit and satisfactory genesis of cotton seeds: study of selected farmer of BK 517-526 | Agri business and ruler management Sep.2012 Part TWO | ISBN 81-8324- 392-4 | ||||
5 | “Flip classroom conception towards value addition course of action for learner” 303-308 | Innovative processes a for transforming HR for enhanced organizational capability Nirma Uni. JAN.2015 | ISBN:978- 93-84869- 07-6 | ||||
6 | Accounting of management academician : generating true and fair value of “real effect or reel effect” | Indus University JAN.2015 | ISBN: 978- 93-80867- 75-5 | ||||
7 | In depth study on Indian rural sector financial services development through ICT and e governance | Indus University JAN.2015 | ISBN: 978- 93-80867- 75-5 | ||||
8 | E Banking : pull unbanked resources to push economy 42-48 | Virtual Vyapar Research Papers On E Business Feb. 2015 | ISBN : 978- 93-8483- 305-3 | ||||
9 | BC Model : Solution For Magnify Key Resources To Endeavour Global Opportunity 123-132 | Key To Success ForManaging Global Business In Turbulent Times M.J.COLLEGE OF COMMERCE May 2015 | ISBN: 978- 81-929516- 0-7 | ||||
10 | RUDI: A path maker for path less Parish women 395-399 | Global Business and Innovation Management Trend And Competitiveness 22-23 Jan. 2016 | ISBN:978- 93-85000- 55-3 | ||||
11 | Accounting Of Educational Institutions For Societal Aspect 346-350 | Accounting and Auditing. MARCH 2016 | ISBN: 978- 81-928180- 1-6 | ||||
12 | 360 degree exposure : An innovative teaching technique of Flipped classroom with Management station games. 277-282 | Higher educational post globalization scenario April 2016 | ISBN: 978- 93-5265-015-6 | ||||
13 | In depth case study on financial inclusion of Brazil economy | Making a difference and becoming the agents of change in the field of management Sep. 2017 | ISBN 978-81-93344-84-2 | ||||
14 | In depth study on financial inclusion services in Indian banking sector. | India’s financial markets- emerging trends Dec. 2017 | ISBN 978-93-85101-66-3 | ||||
15 | Flip classroom : value addition to learning for learner | Governance in Indian Financial service sector : reforms and remedies March 18 | ISBN:978-93-86782-40-3 | ||||
16 | A case study on Financial awareness and mobile information technology literacy of bank customer with special focus on kotak bank’s 811 scheme at Gandhinagar. | Innovative practice in business Oakcom Sep 18 | ISBN: 978-81-937673-2-0 | ||||
17 | Bridge gap between educating and learning with EDUQUAL model | Redefining the methods of curriculum MPMH collage Feb. 19 | ISBN 978-81-928180-2-3 | ||||
18 | Let’s have less suffer in our routing SAFAR: a special study on new commuting system HALO | Business excellence and leadership in VUCA world Jan 2019 | ISBN 978-93-89652-98-7 | ||||
19 | In depth study on the utilisation of payment bank at the time of covid-19 | Impact of covid 19 on Indian economy Nov. 20 | ISBN-978-93-90084-29-6 | ||||
20 | Digitalisation : Reality or myth | Emerging trends in management and information technology. Received –March 21 | ISBN:978-1-954467-04-0 | ||||
21 | “Immigration service preferences of students with respect to finance and marketing” | Marketing Management in the New Normal (GLS) | E-ISBN – 987-93-5473-782-4 |
She is part of a member of the board of studies at BAOU.
She is a member of the Editorial Board of The Quhaban journal of The Universal Case Research Centre- The Universal Business School.
She is a member of the Editorial Board IJBST Journal Group.
On the topic of” financial inclusion for grass root level women” expert talk in the Sakhi Saheli at DD Girnar.
My research paper titled “Islamic Banking in India: Religious and Socio-economic perspectives affecting Muslim Investors of Ahmadabad District in Gujarat.” Selected as a best paper in Tolani institute of management’s National level conference on emerging trends in Mgt. practices held at TIMS in the year 2010.
My research paper titled “Accounting of management academician: generating true and fair value of “real effect or reel effect” was selected as a best paper in Indus university in the year 2015.
Research paper title “A study on start up cells: scale-up height or nadir” won best paper award in the year March 2020.
Micro Finance of banking sector.
Microfinance behavior of the customer in their banking practices