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Research in
Current scenario
ver 1.2
S G Deshmukh
ABV-Indian Institute of Information Technology &
Management Gwalior
Session in
“Data Analytics in Management Research “
19 May 2018
1
Acknowledgement
This presentation is based on extensive
discussions & informal sessions with
 Prof R P Mohanty Prof Ravi Shankar, Prof M K Tiwari, Prof
R S Deshpande, Mr N Ratnaliikar, & Dr Jitesh Thakkar
Thankful to numerous research scholars and
faculty members from various institutes for making
us realize the trends and importance of research in
current scenario
The earlier version is available on slideshare
https://www.slideshare.net/SanjeevDeshmukh/research-in-current-
scenario-sgdadamf20apr2018
2
Opening quote..
◼ “You can’t manage what you don’t measure.”
◼ Measurement metrics-
Research need to be visible, measurable and
make some impact…
3
Interesting
developments..1..environment
Emerging
Markets
Innovation
Customer
Retention
Restructuring
http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/VUCA-volatility-uncertainty-complexity-and-
ambiguity
VUCA is an acronym used by the American Military to describe extreme
conditions in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Volatility
Uncertainty
Complexity
Ambiguity
Interesting developments..2..
Data .. data..data
◼ Volume
◼ Velocity
◼ Variety
◼ Value?
5
Interesting developments ..3..
◼ Exponential growth of new knowledge.
◼ Globalization of commerce and culture.
◼ Strong regulatory frameworks
◼ Lifelong educational needs of individuals in a knowledge-
driven, global economy.
◼ Online Community, Flattened world , Amazon/Flip
kart/Snapdeal /Ola-Uber driven behavior
◼ Compressed timescales and nonlinear nature of the transfer of
knowledge from institutes into the commercial marketplace.
Online models ..
◼ Ola-Uber Model-
Aggregator perspective
Matching of demand and supply
Huge disruptive view
◼ Similar things expected in research ?
◼ Changes our world view
7
Retailing..
Example of bookseller
◼ Booksellers in physical stores could always track which books
sold and which did not.
◼ Once shopping moved online, the understanding of
customers increased dramatically.
◼ Online retailers track not only what customers bought,
 but also what else they looked at;
 how they navigated through the site;
 how much they were influenced by promotions, reviews, and page
layouts; and similarities across individuals and groups.
❑ Algorithms to predict what books individual customers would
like to read next
❑ What is the opportunity for Research in this? 8
Observations..
◼ Interesting developments taking place
everywhere , academic institutions are no
exception to this !
◼ Lot of expectations from an institute
◼ The way we communicate , disseminate and
retrieve has changed.
◼ Management Research is no exception to this !
9
Elsevier..
◼ Elsevier is an information and analytics
company and one of the world's major
providers of scientific, technical, and
medical information. It was established in
1880 as a publishing company.
◼ https://www.elsevier.com/en-in
◼ https://www.elsevier.com/en-in/connect
10
Remarks..
◼ Data a critical asset
◼ Data from everywhere – web pages, mobile,
sensors, cameras, payment systems …
◼ While data itself has become increasingly
commoditized, value is likely to accrue to the
owners of this scarce resource !
◼ Research plays an important role in this..
11
Remarks..
◼ Hyperscale digital platforms can match buyers
and sellers in real time,
◼ Granular data can be used to personalize
products and services—say in health care.
◼ New analytical techniques can fuel discovery
and innovation.
◼ Data and analytics can enable faster and more
evidence based decision making
12
Why to do research ?
Sn Reason
1 Developing knowledge relevant to the strategic
objectives of the academic entity (university, Institute etc.)
2 Maintaining research competence
3 Maintaining subject matter competence
4 Pushing the boundaries of knowledge through path-breaking
research
5 Participating in the global knowledge system (requires the
ability to operate as both a source of knowledge and a sink
for knowledge)
6 Conducting contract research in return for funding
7 Training researchers 13
Today’s research
◼ Literature review, Methodology, Analysis
enabled by IT and collaborative tools
◼ Turnaround time for Ph D has reduced
◼ Huge online resources
◼ Shelf life of an idea condensed
◼ Mechanisms for feedback
◼ Time-to-publish has drastically reduced
14
What is new ?
◼ New research processes- At every stage in the research cycle
– planning, researching, preserving, publishing, and
distributing – digital channels are being used by researchers
to communicate, collaborate and promote their research, and
debate.
◼ New Engagement- The benefits of using digital channels in a
research context including are- democratization, widening
participation and engaging new audiences on a global level.
◼ New Performance measures- Digital channels are also on the
rise for assisting in the evaluation of a scholar’s reputation and
the relevance and impact of their work
◼ Source: Melinda Kenneway, “Whose work is it anyway?”, Kudos 15
Internet & Research?
◼ Internet as a TOOL FOR research or…
◼ Internet as a MEDIUM OF research
TOOL=search engines, databases, catalogs,
etc…
MEDIUM=chat rooms, newsgroups, home
pages, blogs, skype, tweeting, online course
software, etc
◼ Internet synonymous with “google”?
Google trends..
◼ Google trends is the feature in google where
people search for the most searched
subject of the world !
◼ Visit : http://www.google.com/trends
17
Exploring statistics from google
trends
◼ Using google trends for predicting consumer
analysis and as a predictor for macro-
economic behaviour
◼ Backend-google database search (using
search, images, YouTube)
◼ Useful for short term forecasting/now casting
where data may not be available
18
19
Implications
◼ You have to update continuously and must
know the state-of-the-art –
google enables this!
◼ Subject scan aided by IT tools: search engines,
indexing services !
◼ You have to be comfortable with the Online
community
◼ Please visit
http://www.scimagojr.com/ 20
Online availability of research
and its impact
Implications
◼ You are visible in the digitized world
◼ Someone is going to measure you and make
you visible !
◼ You are constantly indexed, searched and
under scrutiny
◼ You are also under constant onslaught of new
and emerging ideas !
◼ Impact measures are available ..
22
Sharing, collaboration &
connectivity !
◼ Information – a resource in abundance
◼ Sharing of information
◼ Collaboration opportunities
◼ Powerful professional and Social networks
Implications
◼ Sharing of information/Knowledge made easy
through IT
◼ You must share and connect
◼ Your collaborator may be anywhere in the
globe available 24 x 7 basis
◼ Power & influence of social media as a
binder!
24
Sharing …
◼ http://papercritics.com/
◼ https://www.sharelatex.com/
◼ https://www.mindmeister.com/39583892/re
search-tools-by-nader-ale-ebrahim
◼ http://academickarma.org/
25
Social platforms for sharing..
◼ Network for researchers
◼ One can share and
disseminate
◼ Contributions in terms of
publications, downloads,
datasets etc.
26
Pegrum, M., "'I link therefore I am': network literacy as a core digital literacy", E-
learning and Digital Media 7(4), 346-354 2010 doi:10.2304/elea.2010.7.4.346
Opportunities for research..
Macro Systems
Energy, climate change
Environment
Healthcare
Manufacturing
Transportation
Swachhata abhiyan
…
Tiny sector
MSME
Informal sector
Micro Systems
Larger
More Complex
Societal Relevance
Implications..
◼ Each of these areas, require research
◼ The focus could be on interdisciplinary
research
◼ Domain areas like-
Behavioral finance?
Bio-inspired algorithms?
◼ Entrepreneurial research
◼ Research- contextual and culture sensitive?
28
7 Habits of
Connected Researchers
◼ Who is a connected researcher?
Connected to self
Connected to domain knowledge
Connected to institute
Connected to industry
Connected to profession
Connected to society
 http://www.slideshare.net/SanjeevDeshmukh/trends-
inconnectingresearchsgd2013
◼ Acknowledgement : Heavily Adapted from Stephen R.
Covey’s work !
29
Useful resource ..
◼ https://www.stephencovey.com/7ha
bits/7habits.php
◼ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
QGj7GZJFHQQ
◼ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
-sGsX9q0FqE
◼ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
ACukmJ_5HSo
30
Seven habits
Habit 1: Be Proactive
Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind
Habit 3: Put First Things First
Habit 4: Think Win-Win!
Habit 5: Understand
Habit 6. Synergize
Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw
31
Researcher “Aaadhar”
ORCID orcid.org/0000-0002-7043-6948
Scopus Id Author ID: 7102221659
SSRN Author ID: 2982630
32
▪ Conferences: network, connect online, online poster
▪ Prepare a good summary
▪ Use your institution’s communication’s channels(say
NDL)
▪ Prepare an audioslide presentation
▪ Keep your profiles up to date with your latest
publications/blogs/feedbacks
▪ Make full use of social media
◼
◼
Visibility of your work
Indian Citation Index
◼ Become registered user of this
http://indiancitationindex.com/
◼ Access data on citations, authors ,
Institutions etc.
34
Visibility - What are Altmetrics?
◼ Measure scholarly impact
◼ Supplement other measures
◼ Include “non-traditional” outputs and effects
Advantages
◼ Track beyond traditional citations
◼ Measure societal and practical outcomes
◼ Become quickly discoverable
◼ Align with the Open movement
Types of Altmetric indicators
◼ Bookmarks
◼ Discussions
◼ Shares
◼ Views/Downloads
◼ Ratings
◼ In addition to -
traditional citations
◼ Imperative
How your work is being -
discussed, shared, saved,
read, and reused by other
scholars and by the public.
Kudos – growkudos.com
◼ Impact measures
◼ Details of publications
◼ Notes
◼ Search
Develop self-competency
◼ Linked in Learning centre
Courses on excel, R, data analytics etc.
◼ R for Data Science: Lunchbreak Lessons
:Course by: Mark Niemann-Ross
❑ Slideshare- presentations on numerous
topics
❑ TEDx talks..
❑ Youtube
38
Desirable skill set for a researcher
Communication
Report writing
Team
working
Leadership
Planning and
organisation
Project
management
Enterprise
Problem Solving
Reflection
Adaptability
Energy
Drive and resilience
Enthusiasm/passion
Self awareness
Confidence
Contextual/cultural
awareness
Capacity to develop
Positive attitude
Business and
environment
awareness
IT skills
Closing remarks..
◼ Research is inevitable.
◼ Good research brings visibility and recognition
◼ Trends such as limited shelf life, collaborative forces,
connecting push and digitization of research outcome
affecting the quality and quantity of research
◼ Measurability is vital
◼ We must migrate to higher levels of maturity through
research
◼ Seven habits will help us to be connected and be
effective !
◼ Self-development through continuous learning !
References
◼ Waldrop M (2008) Science 2.0: Great new tool, or great risk? Scientific
American. Available at:
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=science-2-point-0-great-
new-tool-or-great-risk
◼ Digital Researcher http://www.vitae.ac.uk/researchers/315321/Digital-
Researcher.html
◼ Cann, A., Dimitriou, K., Hooley, T., "Social Media : A guide for researchers",
(February), 2011
http://www.rin.ac.uk/our-work/communicating-and-disseminating-
research/social-media-guide-researchers
◼ RDF: www.vitae.ac.uk/rdf
◼ https://www.mckinsey.com/~/media/McKinsey/Business%20Functions/McKinsey%20Analytics/
Our%20Insights/The%20age%20of%20analytics%20Competing%20in%20a%20data%20drive
n%20world/MGI-The-Age-of-Analytics-Full-report.ashx
41
Useful videos
1. Citations as currency https://www.webofstories.com/play/eugene.garfield/78
2 Citation Analysis and
Bibliographies
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UK8gEe7y_mk
3 Eugene Garfield on Impact Factors http://www.webofstories.com/play/eugene.garfield/71
4 H-Index: A Measure of a Scientist's
Impact
http://www.webofstories.com/play/eugene.garfield/38
5 H-index http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P47yAH8yz9U
6 Citations as currency https://www.webofstories.com/play/eugene.garfield/78
42
Power of google…
Credit : Sunil Agarwal & Ajit Ninan
43
Thank you !
deshmukh.sg@gmail.com
https://www.slideshare.net/SanjeevDeshmukh/

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Sgd research-damr-19-may-2018

  • 1. Research in Current scenario ver 1.2 S G Deshmukh ABV-Indian Institute of Information Technology & Management Gwalior Session in “Data Analytics in Management Research “ 19 May 2018 1
  • 2. Acknowledgement This presentation is based on extensive discussions & informal sessions with  Prof R P Mohanty Prof Ravi Shankar, Prof M K Tiwari, Prof R S Deshpande, Mr N Ratnaliikar, & Dr Jitesh Thakkar Thankful to numerous research scholars and faculty members from various institutes for making us realize the trends and importance of research in current scenario The earlier version is available on slideshare https://www.slideshare.net/SanjeevDeshmukh/research-in-current- scenario-sgdadamf20apr2018 2
  • 3. Opening quote.. ◼ “You can’t manage what you don’t measure.” ◼ Measurement metrics- Research need to be visible, measurable and make some impact… 3
  • 4. Interesting developments..1..environment Emerging Markets Innovation Customer Retention Restructuring http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/VUCA-volatility-uncertainty-complexity-and- ambiguity VUCA is an acronym used by the American Military to describe extreme conditions in Afghanistan and Iraq. Volatility Uncertainty Complexity Ambiguity
  • 5. Interesting developments..2.. Data .. data..data ◼ Volume ◼ Velocity ◼ Variety ◼ Value? 5
  • 6. Interesting developments ..3.. ◼ Exponential growth of new knowledge. ◼ Globalization of commerce and culture. ◼ Strong regulatory frameworks ◼ Lifelong educational needs of individuals in a knowledge- driven, global economy. ◼ Online Community, Flattened world , Amazon/Flip kart/Snapdeal /Ola-Uber driven behavior ◼ Compressed timescales and nonlinear nature of the transfer of knowledge from institutes into the commercial marketplace.
  • 7. Online models .. ◼ Ola-Uber Model- Aggregator perspective Matching of demand and supply Huge disruptive view ◼ Similar things expected in research ? ◼ Changes our world view 7
  • 8. Retailing.. Example of bookseller ◼ Booksellers in physical stores could always track which books sold and which did not. ◼ Once shopping moved online, the understanding of customers increased dramatically. ◼ Online retailers track not only what customers bought,  but also what else they looked at;  how they navigated through the site;  how much they were influenced by promotions, reviews, and page layouts; and similarities across individuals and groups. ❑ Algorithms to predict what books individual customers would like to read next ❑ What is the opportunity for Research in this? 8
  • 9. Observations.. ◼ Interesting developments taking place everywhere , academic institutions are no exception to this ! ◼ Lot of expectations from an institute ◼ The way we communicate , disseminate and retrieve has changed. ◼ Management Research is no exception to this ! 9
  • 10. Elsevier.. ◼ Elsevier is an information and analytics company and one of the world's major providers of scientific, technical, and medical information. It was established in 1880 as a publishing company. ◼ https://www.elsevier.com/en-in ◼ https://www.elsevier.com/en-in/connect 10
  • 11. Remarks.. ◼ Data a critical asset ◼ Data from everywhere – web pages, mobile, sensors, cameras, payment systems … ◼ While data itself has become increasingly commoditized, value is likely to accrue to the owners of this scarce resource ! ◼ Research plays an important role in this.. 11
  • 12. Remarks.. ◼ Hyperscale digital platforms can match buyers and sellers in real time, ◼ Granular data can be used to personalize products and services—say in health care. ◼ New analytical techniques can fuel discovery and innovation. ◼ Data and analytics can enable faster and more evidence based decision making 12
  • 13. Why to do research ? Sn Reason 1 Developing knowledge relevant to the strategic objectives of the academic entity (university, Institute etc.) 2 Maintaining research competence 3 Maintaining subject matter competence 4 Pushing the boundaries of knowledge through path-breaking research 5 Participating in the global knowledge system (requires the ability to operate as both a source of knowledge and a sink for knowledge) 6 Conducting contract research in return for funding 7 Training researchers 13
  • 14. Today’s research ◼ Literature review, Methodology, Analysis enabled by IT and collaborative tools ◼ Turnaround time for Ph D has reduced ◼ Huge online resources ◼ Shelf life of an idea condensed ◼ Mechanisms for feedback ◼ Time-to-publish has drastically reduced 14
  • 15. What is new ? ◼ New research processes- At every stage in the research cycle – planning, researching, preserving, publishing, and distributing – digital channels are being used by researchers to communicate, collaborate and promote their research, and debate. ◼ New Engagement- The benefits of using digital channels in a research context including are- democratization, widening participation and engaging new audiences on a global level. ◼ New Performance measures- Digital channels are also on the rise for assisting in the evaluation of a scholar’s reputation and the relevance and impact of their work ◼ Source: Melinda Kenneway, “Whose work is it anyway?”, Kudos 15
  • 16. Internet & Research? ◼ Internet as a TOOL FOR research or… ◼ Internet as a MEDIUM OF research TOOL=search engines, databases, catalogs, etc… MEDIUM=chat rooms, newsgroups, home pages, blogs, skype, tweeting, online course software, etc ◼ Internet synonymous with “google”?
  • 17. Google trends.. ◼ Google trends is the feature in google where people search for the most searched subject of the world ! ◼ Visit : http://www.google.com/trends 17
  • 18. Exploring statistics from google trends ◼ Using google trends for predicting consumer analysis and as a predictor for macro- economic behaviour ◼ Backend-google database search (using search, images, YouTube) ◼ Useful for short term forecasting/now casting where data may not be available 18
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  • 20. Implications ◼ You have to update continuously and must know the state-of-the-art – google enables this! ◼ Subject scan aided by IT tools: search engines, indexing services ! ◼ You have to be comfortable with the Online community ◼ Please visit http://www.scimagojr.com/ 20
  • 21. Online availability of research and its impact
  • 22. Implications ◼ You are visible in the digitized world ◼ Someone is going to measure you and make you visible ! ◼ You are constantly indexed, searched and under scrutiny ◼ You are also under constant onslaught of new and emerging ideas ! ◼ Impact measures are available .. 22
  • 23. Sharing, collaboration & connectivity ! ◼ Information – a resource in abundance ◼ Sharing of information ◼ Collaboration opportunities ◼ Powerful professional and Social networks
  • 24. Implications ◼ Sharing of information/Knowledge made easy through IT ◼ You must share and connect ◼ Your collaborator may be anywhere in the globe available 24 x 7 basis ◼ Power & influence of social media as a binder! 24
  • 25. Sharing … ◼ http://papercritics.com/ ◼ https://www.sharelatex.com/ ◼ https://www.mindmeister.com/39583892/re search-tools-by-nader-ale-ebrahim ◼ http://academickarma.org/ 25
  • 26. Social platforms for sharing.. ◼ Network for researchers ◼ One can share and disseminate ◼ Contributions in terms of publications, downloads, datasets etc. 26 Pegrum, M., "'I link therefore I am': network literacy as a core digital literacy", E- learning and Digital Media 7(4), 346-354 2010 doi:10.2304/elea.2010.7.4.346
  • 27. Opportunities for research.. Macro Systems Energy, climate change Environment Healthcare Manufacturing Transportation Swachhata abhiyan … Tiny sector MSME Informal sector Micro Systems Larger More Complex Societal Relevance
  • 28. Implications.. ◼ Each of these areas, require research ◼ The focus could be on interdisciplinary research ◼ Domain areas like- Behavioral finance? Bio-inspired algorithms? ◼ Entrepreneurial research ◼ Research- contextual and culture sensitive? 28
  • 29. 7 Habits of Connected Researchers ◼ Who is a connected researcher? Connected to self Connected to domain knowledge Connected to institute Connected to industry Connected to profession Connected to society  http://www.slideshare.net/SanjeevDeshmukh/trends- inconnectingresearchsgd2013 ◼ Acknowledgement : Heavily Adapted from Stephen R. Covey’s work ! 29
  • 30. Useful resource .. ◼ https://www.stephencovey.com/7ha bits/7habits.php ◼ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= QGj7GZJFHQQ ◼ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= -sGsX9q0FqE ◼ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= ACukmJ_5HSo 30
  • 31. Seven habits Habit 1: Be Proactive Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind Habit 3: Put First Things First Habit 4: Think Win-Win! Habit 5: Understand Habit 6. Synergize Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw 31
  • 32. Researcher “Aaadhar” ORCID orcid.org/0000-0002-7043-6948 Scopus Id Author ID: 7102221659 SSRN Author ID: 2982630 32
  • 33. ▪ Conferences: network, connect online, online poster ▪ Prepare a good summary ▪ Use your institution’s communication’s channels(say NDL) ▪ Prepare an audioslide presentation ▪ Keep your profiles up to date with your latest publications/blogs/feedbacks ▪ Make full use of social media ◼ ◼ Visibility of your work
  • 34. Indian Citation Index ◼ Become registered user of this http://indiancitationindex.com/ ◼ Access data on citations, authors , Institutions etc. 34
  • 35. Visibility - What are Altmetrics? ◼ Measure scholarly impact ◼ Supplement other measures ◼ Include “non-traditional” outputs and effects Advantages ◼ Track beyond traditional citations ◼ Measure societal and practical outcomes ◼ Become quickly discoverable ◼ Align with the Open movement
  • 36. Types of Altmetric indicators ◼ Bookmarks ◼ Discussions ◼ Shares ◼ Views/Downloads ◼ Ratings ◼ In addition to - traditional citations ◼ Imperative How your work is being - discussed, shared, saved, read, and reused by other scholars and by the public.
  • 37. Kudos – growkudos.com ◼ Impact measures ◼ Details of publications ◼ Notes ◼ Search
  • 38. Develop self-competency ◼ Linked in Learning centre Courses on excel, R, data analytics etc. ◼ R for Data Science: Lunchbreak Lessons :Course by: Mark Niemann-Ross ❑ Slideshare- presentations on numerous topics ❑ TEDx talks.. ❑ Youtube 38
  • 39. Desirable skill set for a researcher Communication Report writing Team working Leadership Planning and organisation Project management Enterprise Problem Solving Reflection Adaptability Energy Drive and resilience Enthusiasm/passion Self awareness Confidence Contextual/cultural awareness Capacity to develop Positive attitude Business and environment awareness IT skills
  • 40. Closing remarks.. ◼ Research is inevitable. ◼ Good research brings visibility and recognition ◼ Trends such as limited shelf life, collaborative forces, connecting push and digitization of research outcome affecting the quality and quantity of research ◼ Measurability is vital ◼ We must migrate to higher levels of maturity through research ◼ Seven habits will help us to be connected and be effective ! ◼ Self-development through continuous learning !
  • 41. References ◼ Waldrop M (2008) Science 2.0: Great new tool, or great risk? Scientific American. Available at: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=science-2-point-0-great- new-tool-or-great-risk ◼ Digital Researcher http://www.vitae.ac.uk/researchers/315321/Digital- Researcher.html ◼ Cann, A., Dimitriou, K., Hooley, T., "Social Media : A guide for researchers", (February), 2011 http://www.rin.ac.uk/our-work/communicating-and-disseminating- research/social-media-guide-researchers ◼ RDF: www.vitae.ac.uk/rdf ◼ https://www.mckinsey.com/~/media/McKinsey/Business%20Functions/McKinsey%20Analytics/ Our%20Insights/The%20age%20of%20analytics%20Competing%20in%20a%20data%20drive n%20world/MGI-The-Age-of-Analytics-Full-report.ashx 41
  • 42. Useful videos 1. Citations as currency https://www.webofstories.com/play/eugene.garfield/78 2 Citation Analysis and Bibliographies http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UK8gEe7y_mk 3 Eugene Garfield on Impact Factors http://www.webofstories.com/play/eugene.garfield/71 4 H-Index: A Measure of a Scientist's Impact http://www.webofstories.com/play/eugene.garfield/38 5 H-index http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P47yAH8yz9U 6 Citations as currency https://www.webofstories.com/play/eugene.garfield/78 42
  • 43. Power of google… Credit : Sunil Agarwal & Ajit Ninan 43