1. Infrastructure Financing Development and Economic Growth in India (2015)
Nenavath Sreenu (2015) presented and published a full paper titled “A Study of the Infrastructure Financing Development and Economic Growth in India” in the conference proceedings of Organisational Studies and Innovation Review, published by the Management of Organizational Studies, Brunel University, United Kingdom, Volume 3. The study examined the relationship between infrastructure financing and economic growth, highlighting the importance of financial investment in infrastructure for sustainable economic development.
2. Financial Performance and Risk Measurement of Indian Public and Private Banks (2015)
Nenavath Sreenu (2015) authored a full paper titled “Analysis of the Financial Performance and Risk Measurement: A Study of Indian Public and Private Banks,” published in the conference proceedings Frontiers of Accounting and Finance, Lawrence Press, Volume 2. The study analyzed bank performance using financial ratios and risk indicators, providing insights into comparative banking sector efficiency in India.
3. Financial Sustainability of Microfinance Institutions in Rural India (2016)
Nenavath Sreenu (2016) published a paper titled “Factors Influencing the Financial Sustainability of MFIs in Rural India: An Analysis of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh” in the conference proceedings of Financial Inclusion and Exclusion Review, published by the National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj (NIRDPR), Hyderabad, Volume 2. The study explored operational, financial, and institutional factors affecting microfinance sustainability in rural regions.
4. Accounting Conservatism and IPO Underpricing in India (2021)
Nenavath Sreenu (2021) published a full paper titled “Impact of Accounting Conservatism on IPO Under-pricing: Evidence from India” in the proceedings of the International Conference on Business and Finance 2021, organized by the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Volume 1. The research analyzed how accounting conservatism influences IPO pricing behavior and investor perception in the Indian capital market.
5. Understanding FinTech in the Indian Perspective: A Mini Review (2024)
Manisha Verma, Nenavath Sreenu, Shuchi Srivastava, and Gyaneshwar Singh Kushwaha (2024) published a conference paper titled “Understanding FinTech in Indian Perspective: A Mini Review” in Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, as part of the International Conference on Financial Markets and Corporate Finance (ICFMCF 2023). The paper reviewed fintech developments, adoption trends, and implications for financial inclusion and banking transformation in India.