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BOOKS FOR MBA ACCORDING TO SYLLABUS

Semester - 1

PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES OF MANAGEMENT


1. K.Aswathapa, “ Essential of Business Administration”, Himalaya Publishing House
2. Harold Koontz & Heinz Weihrich, “Essentials of Management”, Tata McGraw-Hill,1998
3. JAF Stomer, Freeman R. E and Daniel R Gilbert, “Management”, Pearson Education, Sixth Edition, 2004.
4. Stephen P. Robbins and Mary Coulter, “Management”', Prentice Hall of India, 8th edition.
5. Tripathy PC and Reddy PN, “Principles of Management", Tata McGraw-Hill, 1999.
6. Y.K. Bhusan, “Fundamentals of Business Organisation & Management”; Sultan Chand & Co., New Delhi.

BUSINESS COMMUNICATION

1. Courtland L. Bovee ,John V Thill, Business Communication Today, Prentice Hall International
2. Raymond V Lesikaret. al., Connecting in a Digital World, 13e,Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
3. Guffey Mary Ellen, Business Communication, South-Western Collage publishing
4. Meenakshi Raman, Sangeetha Sharma, Technical Communication- Principles and Practice, Oxford
5. Argenti Paul A, Irwin, Corporate Communication, McGraw Hill.
6. Atkinson, Reynolds, Business Writing & Procedures, American Book Co.

MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS

1. Dwivedi D.N, Managerial Economics, Vikas Publications (ISBN 8125910042)


2. P.L. Mehta, Managerial Economics Analysis, Problems and Cases – Sultan Chand & Sons (ISBN 81-7014-
3. 386-1)
4. K.K. Dewett, Modern Economic Theory: Micro & Macro Analysis – Orient Book Distributors, New Delhi.
5. V.L. Mote, Managerial Economics – Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi
6. Gaurav Dutt & Aswani Mahajan, Dutt &Sundaram’s Indian Economy – Sultan Chand & Sons

ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGEMENT

1. Arora M.N, Accounting for Management, Himalaya Publishing House, New Delhi.
2. Gupta R.L, Advanced Accounting, Sultan Chand & Sons .
3. Maheswari S.N and Maheswari S.K, Advanced Accounting, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi.
4. Shashi K. Gupta, Management Accounting, Kalyani Publishers, New Delhi.

QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR MANAGEMENT

1. Aczel A.D. and Sounderpandian J., Complete Business Statistics, 6th edition, Tata McGraw – Hill
2. Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2012. Donald R.Cooper and Pamela S.Schindler, Business Research Methods, Tata
McGraw Hill, India
3. Gupta S.C., - Fundamentals of Statistics – Himalaya Publishing House

BUSINESS LAW

1. Gulshan S. S. & Kapoor G. K., Business Law Including Company Law, Twelfth Edn., New Age International (P) Ltd.
2. Kuchchal M. C., Business Law, Fifth Edn.,Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi.
3. Moshal B. S, Modern Business Law, Second Edn.,Ane Books Pvt Ltd.
4. Bagrial A. K, Company Law, Twelfth Edn.,Vikas Publishing House, NewDelhi.
5. Pylee M V, An Introduction to the Constitution of India, Fifth Edn.,Vikas Publishing House, NewDelhi

ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT

1. Bala Krishnamurthy – Environmental Management: Text and Cases, PHI.


2. ArinditaBasak – Environmental Studies, Pearson Education.
3. Kaushik and Anubha – Environmental Studies, New Age International.
4. Betz and Fredrick – Managing Technology, Prentice Hall, Englewood cliffs, New Jersey.

BUSINESS ETHICS & CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

1. ManishaPaliwal – Business Ethics, New Age International Press, New Delhi.


2. Patyrick J. A. & Quinn J. F. – Management Ethics, Response Publishing, New Delhi.
3. Sherlekar – Ethics in Management, Himalaya Publishing, New Delhi.
Semester 2

FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

1. Brealey, Richard A and Stewart CMyers. Principles of Corporate Finance. McGraw Hill India, 2012.
2. Chandra Prasanna, Financial Management- Theory & Practice, Tata McGraw Hill, 2014..
3. James C Vanhorne, John M WachowiczJr, Fundamentals of Financial Management, Pearson Education Limited, New Delhi.
4. Lawerence J Gitman, Principles of Managerial Finance, Pearson Education limited. New Delhi.
5. Pandey IM, Financial Management. Vikas Publishing House, 2009.
6. Reddy, G Sudarsana, Financial Management, Himalaya Publishing House, 2011.
7. Van Horne James, Financial Management Policy, Prentice Hall India

MARKETING MANAGEMENT

1. Kotler Philip, Keller Kevin, Koshy Abraham & Jha Mithileshwar, MARKETING MANAGEMENT – A South Asian Perspective
– Pearson Education 15th edition
2. Ramaswamy V.S. & Namakumari S, MARKETING MANAGEMENT – Global Perspective, Indian context – MacMillan 4th
edition
3. Rajan Saxena - MARKETING MANAGEMENT – Tata McGraw Hill – 4th edition
4. Kotler Philip & Armstrong Gary, Principles of Marketing (15th Edition) – Pearson Prentice Hall
5. Etzel, MJ, BJ Walkerand William J Stanton., Marketing (Fourteenth Edition).McGraw Hill, 2007.
6. Neelamegham, S., Marketing in India: Text and Cases (4/e). Vikas Publishing House, 2012.
7. Panda, Tapan K., Marketing Management: Text and Cases Indian Context. Excel Books India, 2009.

HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

1. Gary Dessler & BijuVarkkey, Human Resource Management, Pearson.


2. VSP Rao, Human Resource Management: Text and cases, Excel Books, New Delhi.
3. Mizra S. Saiyadain, Human Resources Management, 4th Ed, Tata McGraw Hill.
4. K. Aswathappa, Human Resource & Personnel Management – Tata McGraw Hill
5. Raymond Noe, Employee Training and Development, Tata McGraw Hill.

OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT

1. Lee J. Krajewski et al, Operations Management, Process and Supply chains. 11th Edition Pearson
India Education Services Ltd. India
2. Russel& Taylor, Wiley, Management, Quality and Competitiveness in a Global Environment,Fifth Edition, India Edition
3. BuffaSarin, Wiley, Modern Production and Operations Management, India Edition
4. KanishkaBedi, Production and Operations Management, Oxford University Press.
5. Aswathappa K and ShridharaBhat K, Production and Operations Management, Himalaya Publishing House, Revised Second
Edition, 2008.
6. Pannerselvam R, Production and Operations Management, Prentice Hall India, SecondEdition, 2008.
7. Mahadevan B, Operations Management Theory and Practice, Pearson Education, 2007.

OPERATIONS RESEARCH

1. Sharma, J K. Operations Research: Theory and Applications (5/e). New Delhi: Laxmi Publications, 2013.
2. Taha, Hamdy A. Operations Research: An Introduction (9/e). Prentice Hall, 2010.
3. Ravindran, A and Don T Phillips. Operations Research: Principles and Practice. John Wiley & Sons, 1987.
4. Vohra, N D. Quantitative Techniques for Management. Tata McGraw Hill Education, 2015

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM & CYBER SECURITY

1. James A O’Brien, George M Marakas and Ramesh Behl,Management Information Systems, Ninth edition, Tata McGraw Hill
Education Private Ltd, 2012
2. Kenneth C. Laudon and Jane Price Laudon, Management Information Systems – Managing the digital firm, PHI Learning /
Pearson Education, PHI, Asia, 2012.
3. Robert Schultheis and Mary Summer, Management Information Systems – The Managers View, Tata McGraw Hill, 2008.
4. Rahul de, MIS in Business, Government and Society, Wiley India Pvt Ltd, 2012
5. Gordon Davis, Management Information System : Conceptual Foundations, Structure and Development, Tata McGraw Hill, 21st
Reprint 2008.
6. Haag, Cummings and McCubbrey, Management Information Systems for the Information Age, McGraw Hill, 2005. 9th edition,
2013

ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR

1. Stephen P. Robbins, Timothy A. Judge, Neharika Vohra, Organisational Behaviour – Pearson Education 15th edition,
2. Fred Luthans - Organisational Behavior - McGraw Hill
3. Kavitha Singh, Organisational Behaviour: Text & Cases – Vikas Publishing
4. Aswathappa K., Organisational Behaviour – Himalaya Publishing House

ENTREPRENEURSHIP & PROJECT MANAGEMENT


1. Prasanna Chandra: Projects – Planning, Analysis, Selection, Financing, Implementation and Review – CFM-MHE Professional
Series in Finance, 8th Edition
2. Bhavesh M Patel : Project Management, Vikas Publications
3. R. Gopal, PradipManjrekar -Entrepreneurship & Innovation Management – Abe Books
4. Desai, Vasant – Entrepreneurship Management: Passion, Works, Wonders, Himalaya Publishing House

Semester – 3

BUSINESS ANALYTICS

1. James R. Evans, Business Analytics: Methods, Models & Decisions, first edition, Prentice Hall
2. PurbaHaladyRao, Business Analytics: An Application Focus, PHI Learning
3. Gupta, S.C., Fundamentals of Statistics, Himalaya Publishing House

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

1. Kothari C.R, Research Methodology: Methods and Techniques, New Age International Publishers
2. Cooper and Schindler, Business Research Methods, 12th Ed. Tata McGraw Hill
3. Krishnakumar K.N., SivakumarAppaIyer, Mathirajan M., Management Research Methodology, – Pearson Education
4. PaneerSelvam, Research Methodology, Prentice Hall India
5. Naresh K Malhotra – Marketing Research: An Applied Orientation, Pearson Education, New Delhi.

Semester 4

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT

1. Hill, Charles W.L. and R. Jones, Gareth – Strategic management: An integrated Approach, Cengage
2. Azhar Kazmi, Strategic Management – Tata McGraw Hill
3. Srinivasan R – Strategic Management: The Indian Context, Prentice Hall of India
4. Srivastava RM – Strategic Management: Concepts, Skills and Practices, Prentice Hall of India.
5. Mason Carpenter, Gerard Sanders, Prashant Salwan – Concepts and Cases Strategic Management: A Dynamic Perspective,
Pearson Education, India

FINANCE ELECTIVES

COST AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING

1. Maheswari S N & Mittal, Advanced cost accounting


2. Arora M N, Cost and management accounting, Himalayan publications
3. Prasad N K, Advanced cost accounting.
4. Maheswari S N, Cost and management accounting

SECURITY ANALYSIS AND PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT

1. Francis J.C. – Investment Analysis and Management, McGraw-Hill, New York.


2. Prasanna Chaandra – Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management, Tata McGraw Hill,
3. Avadhani, V.A. – Securities Analysis and Portfolio Management, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai
4. Kevin S. – Portfolio Management, Prentice Hall India Publishing, New Delhi
5. Bhalla V.K. – Investment Management, S.Chand & Co., New Delhi
6. Markowitz, Harry – Portfolio Selection, Journal of Finance

CORPORATE RESTRUCTURING

1. Rajesh Kumar B, Mergers and Acquisitions, Tata McGraw Hill Education Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 2002
2. Jay M. Desai and Nisarg A. Joshi, Mergers and Acquisitions, Bizantra, New Delhi 2012
3. Sharma L.M., Amalgamaion, Mergers,Takeovers, Acquisitions – Principles & Practices & Regulatory Frame work: Company Law
Journal, New Delhi
4. Verma J.C., Corporaste Mergers, Amalgamations & Takeovers, Bharat Publishing House, New Delhi
5. Patrick A. Gaughan, Mergers, Acquisitions and Corporate Restructurings, Fifth Edition, Wiley India 2011
6. Sridharan & Pandian, Guide to takeovers & Mergers, Wadhwa and Company Law Publisher, Nagpur

BANK MAANGEMENT

1. Gorden E and Natarajan K – Banking Theory, Law and Practice, Himalaya Publishing House.
2. IIBF, Central Banking, McMillan Publishers.
3. Indian Institute of Banking & Finance – Principles and Practice of Banking, McMillan Publishers, New Delhi.
4. Kaptan S. S & Choubey N.S. – Indian Banking in Electronic Era, Sarup & Sons Publishers (2003).
5. Muraleedharan D. – Modern Banking: Theory and Practice, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
6. Shekhar K C & LekshmyShekar –Banking Theory and Practice, Vikas Publication House, New Delhi.
FINANCIAL DERIVATIVES

1. Kevin S – “Commodity and Financial Derivatives “- PHI Learning (P)Ltd.


2. Kumar SSS – Financial derivatives, PHI Learning (P) Ltd. – New Delhi
3. John C Hull – Fundamentals of Futures and Options Market, Pearson Education

INTERNATIONAL FINANCE & FOREX MANAGEMENT

1. Buckley Adrian Multinational finance – PHI, New Delhi


2. Shapiro A C, Multinational financial management – PHI, New Delhi
3. Levi D, Maurice, International finance – Routledge
4. Krugman Paul R, Obstfeld, Maurice and melitz marc, International economics – Pearson India

CORPORATE TAXATION

1. Ahuja, G.K. and Gupta, Ravi: Systematic Approach to Income Tax, Bharat Law House, Allahabad 1999.
2. Singania, Vinod K.: Direct Taxes: Law and Practice, Taxman, Delhi 1991.
3. Prasad, Bhagavati: Direct Taxes: Law and Practice.
4. Sreenivas, E.A.: Handbook of Corporate Tax Planning, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 1986.

Management of Financial Services

1. Bhole L.M and JitendraMahakud, Financial Institutions and Markets: Structure, Growth and Innovations, Tata McGraw Hill
Publication Limited, New Delhi.
2. Khan M.Y., Financial Service, Tata McGraw Hill Publication Limited, New Delhi.
3. Roshna Varghese &K. Sreeranganadhan, Corporate Disclosure by Indian Companies, Serals Publications, New Delhi.
4. Shanmugham R, Financial Services, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2010.

RURAL ECONOMY & MICROFINANCE

1. Beatriz and Jonathan, The Economics of Microfinance, Prentice Hall of India,


2. PaiPanandikar & Mehra NC, National Institute of Bank Management, Pune
3. Indian Institute of Banking and Finance, Microfinance : perspectives and Operations, Macmillan India Limited, 2011
4. Bandyopadhyay,S C, Rural Banking
5. Desai Vasantha, Indian Banking – nature and Problems, Himalaya Publishing
6. Datt, Sundaram, Indian Economy. S Chand & sons,
7. Amithabh Bhattacharya, Indian Economic Problems, Metropolitan Publications

RISK MANAGEMENT & INSURANCE SERVICES

1. Dr. P K Gupta: Insurance and Risk management, 1st Edition, Himalaya Publishing House
2. Risk Management & Insurance:Scott Harrington and Gregory Niehaus, Tata McGraw Hill, 2 nd edition 2004
3. Risk management and insurance: Arthur C Williams and Richard M Heins: McGraw Hill
4. Prof. K S N Murthy & KVS Sharma: Modern law of Insurance in India, N M Tripathi (P) Ltd, Bombay

MARKETING ELECTIVES

AGRO BUSINESS AND RURAL MARKETING

1. Kashyap, P., Rural Marketing – Pearson, New Delhi.


2. Krishnamacharyulu C.S. &Ramakrishnan L., Rural Marketing-Text and Cases – Pearson, New Delhi.
3. Arora R.C., Integrated Rural Development – McGraw Hill, New Delhi
4. Badi&BadiRural Marketing – Himalaya Publishing New Delhi

INTEGRATED MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS

1. Kenneth Clow. Donald Baack, Integrated Advertisements, Promotion and Marketing communication, Prentice Hall of India, New
Delhi, 2003. Mitchell, W. M. (2016).
2. Advertising and IMC Principles and Practices. Pearson. Shah, D. (2009).
3. Advertising and Promotions - An IMC approach. Tata Mcgraw Hill. Shimp, A.
4. Advertising, Promotion and other aspects of IMC (9 Ed.). Cengage. Shrimp.
5. Advertising and Promotions - An IMC approach. Cengage Learning. Sirgy, R. (2001).

Product& Brand Management

1. Kevin Lane Keller – Strategic Brand Management, Pearson Education, India.


2. U.C. Mathur – Product management, Excel Books, New Delhi, India.
3. K S Chandrasekar – Product Management: Text and Cases, Himalaya Publishers
4. Kapferer – Strategic Brand Management, Kogan Page, New Delhi, 2012
5. SubratoSen Gupta – Brand Positioning, Tata McGraw Hill, Delhi
RETAIL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

1. Michael Levy, Barton Weitz, Retail Management, McGraw Hill


2. Chetan Bajaj, RajnishArya, NidhiVarmaSrivatava, Retail Management, Oxford Publishing, India
3. Barman, Evans &Mathur, Retail Management- A Strategic Approach, Pearson Publications
4. Retailing Management, Gibson C Vedamani ,Jaico Publishing House, Mumbai
5. Retail Strategies- understanding why we shop, Jim, Jaico Publishing House, Mumbai
6. Retail Management, Dunne Lusch, South Western Cengage Learning
7. Store Management, K.S. Menon, Macmillan India Ltd.,

SERVICES MARKETING

1. Christopher Lovelock, JochenWirtz, Jayanta Chatterjee – Services Marketing: People, Technology, Strategy – 6th Ed. – Pearson
2. Harsh V. Varma – Services Marketing – Text & Cases – 2nd Ed. – Pearson
3. Marie J. Bitner, Valarie A. Zeithaml – Services Marketing – Tata McGraw Hill
4. Helen Woodruffe – Services Marketing – Longmen Group
5. Adrian Payne – The Essence of Services Marketing – Prentice Hall India

Digital Marketing

1. Ted Schadler, Josh Bernoff, and Julie Ask, The Mobile Mind Shift: Engineer Your Business to Win in the Mobile Moment (ISBN
978-0991361007)
2. Jeff Hasen, The Art of Mobile Persuasion: How the World's Most Influential Brands are Transforming the Customer Relationship
Through Courageous Mobile Marketing (ISBN 978-0986148330)
3. The Big Data-Driven Business: How to Use Big Data to Win Customers, Beat Competitors, and Boost Profits - Russell Glass,
Sean Callahan, John Wiley and sonsInc.
4. Deepak Bansal , A Complete Guide To Search Engine Optimization , B.R Publishing Corporation, Ist Edition, 2009
5. Grienstein and Feinman- E-commerce –Security, Risk Management and Control(TMH,The Consumer Decision Journey,
McKinsey Quarterly, No3, 2009

CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR

1. Schiffman L.G. and Kanuk L.L. (2006), Consumer Behaviour, Latest Edition, Pearson Education, New Delhi.
2. RamanujMajumdar, Consumer Behaviour, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2011
3. Jay D. Lindquist, M. Joseph Sirgy (2009), Consumer Behaviour, Latest Indian Edition, Cengage Learning
4. Loudon and Della Bitta, Consumer Behaviour: Concepts and Applications, Tata McGrawHill. New Delhi
5. Assael, H. Consumer Behaviour and Marketing Action, Ohio, South Western.

CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT

1. Francis Buttle, Customer Relationship Management: Concepts and Technologies – Routledge, New Delhi
2. V.Kumar& Werner Reinartz, Customer Relationship Management: Concepts, Strategy & Tools – Springer
3. Mullick N.H., Customer Relationship Management – Oxford University Press

MARKETING OF HOSPITALITY & TOURISM

1. Philip Kotler, John Bowen and James Makens, Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism:
2. Shoemaker, S., Lewis, R., Yesawich. Marketing Leadership in Hospitality & Tourism (4th. Ed).
3. Alastair M. Morrison, Hospitality and Travel Marketing (2ed) : (Cengage publishing)
4. JagmohanNegi, Marketing and Sales Strategies for Hotels and Travel Trade: Bhatia, Tourism Management and Marketing: (S.
Chand & Co)
5. Ratandeep Singh, Tourism Marketing- Principles, Policies and Strategies

MARKETING RESEARCH

1. G.C.Beri, Market Research, Pearson Education, New Delhi.


2. Naresh K. Malhotra, Marketing Research: An Applied Orientation, TMH, NewDelhi.
3. Cooper & Schindler, Marketing Research, Concept & Cases, Tata McGraw Hill, India

HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ELECTIVES

TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT

1. Goldstein Irwin L, Training In Organizations-Needs Assessment, Development & Evaluation, Wordsworth Publication.
2. Lynton & Parekh,Training for Development, Sage Publication.
3. Rao TV, Readings in HRD,Oxford & IBH.
4. Robert L.Craig, ASTD Training and Development , McGraw Hill Publication.
5. Dugan Laird- Approaches to Training and Development, Basic Books

PERFORMANCE & TALENT MANAGEMENT

1. Armstrong M & Baron, .A, Performance Management and Development ,Jaico Publishing House, Mumbai.
2. G K Suri, C.S Venkataraman, N K Gupta, Performance Measurement and Management, Excel Books (P) Ltd.
3. Robert B, Performance Management, McGraw Hill Education India.
4. Berger L.A and Berger D.R, The Talent management handbook, McGraw Hill Education India

COMPETENCY MAPPING

1. Seema Sanghi, The Handbook of Competency Mapping: Understanding, Designing and Implementing Competency Models in
Organizations, Sage Publications (P) Ltd.
2. Sahu R.K, Competency Mapping, Excel Publications.
3. Mukherjee, Sraban , Competency mapping for superior results, , Tata McGraw Hill.
4. Paul R Bernthal, ASTD Competency Study: Mapping the Future, ASTD Press.

MANAGING ORGANISATIONAL CHANGE & DEVELOPMENT

1. Cummings, Thomas G. and Christopher G. Worley, Organization Development and Change, Thomson Learning.
2. W Warner Bruke, Organizational Change: Theory and Practice, Sage.
3. Ramnarayan S., T.V. Rao and Kuldeep Singh, Organization Development Interventions and Strategies, response Books, New
Delhi.
4. French, Wendell L. and Lecil H. Bell, Organization Development, PHI, New Delhi.

COMPENSATION MANAGEMENT

1. Belchor, David W. “Compensation Administration”, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs.


2. Milkovich.G; Newman.J and Ratnam, C.S.V, Compensation, Tata McGraw Hill, Special Indian Edition.
3. Armstrong, M. &Murlis, H. Reward Management: A Handbook of Salary administration, London: Kegan Paul.
4. Bhattacharya, Compensation Management, Oxford Press.
5. Henderson, R.I. Compensation Management in a Knowledge Based World. New Delhi: Pearson Education.

GLOBAL HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

1. N. Sengupta & Mousumi S. Bhattacharya – International Human Resource Management – Excel Books.
2. Dowling, P.J and Welch, D.E – International Human Resource Management, Cengage Learning, Thompson.
3. Paul Sparrow., Chris Brewster and Hillary Harris – Globalizing Human Resource Management. Rout ledge Taylor & Francis
Publication.
4. P.L. Rao – International Human Resource Management, Excel Books.
5. International Human Resource Management by K.Aswathappa and Sadhana Dash, Tata McGraw Hill.

COUNSELING SKILLS FOR MANAGERS

1. Kavita Singh – Counseling Skill for Managers, Pears Education,2007.


2. Robert S Feldman – Understanding Psychology.,McGraw Hill, 2007.
3. Narayan Rao S. – Counselling & Guidance, Tata McGrew Hill, 1997.
4. JeffreyKotter A. – Counselling Theories and Practices, Cengage Learning, 2011.
5. Robert Carson C. – Abnormal Psychology, Tata McGraw Hill, 2007

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOUR LAW

1. Venkataraman, C.S – Industrial Relations: Text and Cases, Delhi,Oxford University Press.
2. P.SubbaRao – Human Resources Management &IR , S. Chand, New Delhi.
3. Malik K.L. – Industrial Laws and Labour Laws, Eastern Book Company, Lucknow.
4. Srivastava S.C. – Industrial Relations &Labour Laws, Vikas Publishing House (P) Ltd.
5. Sharma J.P. – Industrial Laws, Ane Books Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi

MANAGING INTERPERSONAL & GROUP PROCESS

1. VSP Rao, Organizational Behaviour: Excel Books


2. Stephen.P.Robbins, Organizational Behaviour: Prentice Hall
3. P.G. Aquinas, Organizational Behaviour: Concepts, Realities, Applications and Challenges, Excel Books

HUMAN RESOURCES INFORMATION SYSTEM

1. Dr. Michael Kavanagh and Dr. Mohan Thite ,Human Resource Information Systems-Basics, Application, Future and direction.
2. P.K Gupta andSushilChhabra ,Human Resource Information System, Himalaya Publishing
3. Gary Dessler , Human Resource Management, Pearson Publication.
4. Michael Armstrong, A Handbook of Human Resource Management Practice, Kogan Page

OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT ELECTIVES

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

1. Supply Chain Risk Management, Vulnerabiliy and Resilience in Logistics, Donald Walters
2. Manufacturing Operations and Supply Chain Operations, The Lean Approach, David Taylor and David Brunt.
3. Donald J Bowersox, David J Closs, M Bixby Cooper, Supply chain Logistics Management
4. David Simchi- Levi, Philip Kaminsky, Edith Simchi – Levi, Designing &Managing the supply chain concepts strategies & Case
studies.
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT

1. Dale H Besterfield, Total Quality Management Pearson Education, NewDelhi


2. Juran Joseph M, Total Quality Management, McGraw Hill.
3. Jain, Quality Control and Total Quality Management, Tata McGraw Hill.
4. Thomas Pyzdek, Six Sigma Handbook, McGraw Hill Education India Pvt Ltd., 2015.

MATERIALS AND PURCHASE MANAGEMENT

1. Gopalakrishnan P &Sundarasan M, Materials Management: An Integrated Approach, Prentice Hall of India


2. Datta A.K, Materials Management Text and Cases, Prentice Hall.
3. J.R.Tony Arnold & Stephen N. Chapman, Introduction to Material Management, Pearson Education
4. Gopalakrishnan P, Handbook of Materials Management, Prentice Hall.

ADVANCED PROJECT MANAGEMENT


1. A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge: PMBOK® Guide (Fifth Edition)
2. Project Management – Achieving Competitive Advantage, Jeffrey Pinto
3. Advanced Project Management- A Structured approach , Frederick Harrison and Denis lock
4. Project Management – A Systems Approach to Planning Scheduling and Controlling, Harold Kerzner.

MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION

1. Strategic Technology Management, Frederick Betz. – McGraw Hill


2. Strategic Management of Technology and Innovation, Margaret A. White & Garry D. Bruton – South Western Education
Publishing
3. The Management of Innovation & Technology, John Howells – Sage Publishing

WORLD CLASS MANUFACTURING

1. Learning to See: Value Stream Mapping to Add Value and Eliminate MUDA. Rother, M., Shook, J.
2. World Class Manufacturing – A Strategic Perspective, BS Sahay, KBS Saxena &Ashish Kumar. – Macmillian India
3. The Toyota Way: 14 Management Principles, Jeffrey K. Liker
4. World Class Manufacturing – The Lesson of Simplicity, Richard J Schonberger

SERVICE OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT

1. Successful Service Operations, Richard D Metters. Cengage Learning India Private Ltd
2. Service Operations Management – The total experience, David Parker.
3. Service Management: Operations, Strategy, and Information Technology
4. James A. Fitzsimmons, Mona J. Fitzsimmons – McGraw Hill

INDUSTRIAL SAFETY & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH

1. Dr.NaseerElahi, Industrial Safety Management, Gyan Publication, New Delhi.


2. L.M. Deshmukh, Industrial Safety Management, Tata McGraw Hill.
3. R.K.Trivedi, Pollution Management in Industies, S Chand Publishing, New Delhi.

GLOBAL OPERATIONS & LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT

1. Global Operations Texts and Cases – Phillippe-Pierre Dornier, Richardo Ernst, Michel Fender, John Wiley and Sons(p) ltd.
2. Managing Global Operations – Cultural and Technical success factors, Scott T Young, and Winter Nie. Quorum books UK.
3. Global Operations Strategy, Fundamentals and Practice, Yeming Gong, Springer

OPERATIONS STRATEGY

1. Operations Strategy, Nigel Slack, Pearson Education limited


2. Operations strategy, David Walters. Palgrave Macmillan.
3. Operations Management by Terry Hill, Palgrave, 2nd Edition.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ELECTIVES

INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS

1. Krugman P.R and M. Obstfeld , International Economics : Theory and Policy, Pearson.
2. D.Salvatore, International Economics, Wiley India.
3. Bo Sodersten and Geoffrey Reed, International Economics, Macmillan Press Ltd.
4. Cherunilam Francis, International Economics, TATA McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd, New Delhi.

INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL SYSTEM

1. Levi, Maurice, International Finance, McGraw Hill Inc., New York.


2. Shapiro C, Alan, Multinational Financial Management, Wiley India.
3. Sharan V, International Financial Management, Prentice Hall of India Private Ltd, New Delhi.
4. Seth A.K., International Financial Management, Rutledge.
INTERNATIONAL MARKETING

1. Rakesh Mohan Joshi, International Marketing, Oxford University Press, New Delhi,2005.
2. Francis Cherunilam, International Marketing, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai.
3. J. S. Rathor& B. S. Rathor, Export Marketing, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai,2016.

IMPORT/EXPORT POLICIES & PROCEDURES

1. J. S. Rathor & B. S. Rathor, Export Marketing, Himalaya Publishing House, , Mumbai,2016.


2. Khushpat S. Jain, Export Import Procedures & Documentation, Himalya Publishing House, Mumbai, 2015.
3. Ministry of Commerce, Handbook of Procedures, Volumes I and II, Government of India, New Delhi.
4. Ram Paras, Exports: What, Where and How?, Anupam Publications, New Delhi

GLOBAL TRADE PRACTICES

1. Francis Cherrunilam, International Trade and Export Management, Himalya Publishing House, 2009.
2. H. Elhanan, International trade and trade policy, MIT Press.
3. Ministry of Commerce, Handbook of Procedures, Volumes I and II, Government of India.
4. Ram, Paras, Exports: What, Where and How?,Anupam Publications, New Delhi.
5. Salvatore D, International Economics, John Wiley & Sons.
6. SubbaRao P, International Business, Himalya Publishing House

INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

1. Dowling PJ and Welch DE, International Human Resource Management, Cengage Learning, Thompson.
2. Pawan Budhwar, Managing Resources in Asia-Pacific, Rutledge Taylor & Francis Publication.
3. Paul Sparrow, Chris Brewster and Hillary Harris, Globalizing Human Resource Management, Rout
4. ledge Taylor & Francis Publication.
5. P.L Rao, International Human Resource management, Excel books.
6. Randal Schuler & Susan Jackson, Managing Human Resources in Cross-Border Alliances, Rutledge Taylor & Francis Publication.

INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ORGANISATIONS

1. Cherunilam Francis, International Economics, TATA McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd, New Delhi.
2. Krugman P.R and M. Obstfeld , International Economics : Theory and Policy, Pearson.
3. Salvatore D, International Economics, Wiley India.

INTERNATIONAL LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

1. Branch Alan, Global supply chain management and International logistics, Routledge, 2009.
2. David P, International Logistics, Biztantra, New Delhi , 2006.
3. K. ShridharaBhat, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai, 2014.
4. Sudalaimuthu S, Raj S. Anthony, Logistics Management for International Business: Text and Cases, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt.
Ltd

INTERNATIONAL TRADE PROMOTION STRATEGIES

1. Francis Cherunilam, International Marketing, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai.


2. Rakesh Mohan Joshi, International Marketing, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2005.
3. Rathor J S & Rathor B S, Export Marketing, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai, 2016.

WORLD ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY

1. Paul Knox, John Agnew and Linda McCarthy, The Geography of the World Economy, Oxford University Press, USA.
2. Saxena H M, Indian and World Geography: Physical, Social and Economic, Rawat Publications, 2016.
3. World Book Inc, World Development Report, Reshaping Economic Geography, World Bank Publications.

INFORMATION SYSTEMS ELECTIVES

SYSTEM ANALYSIS & DESIGN

1. Elias M. Awad, System Analysis & Design, Galgotia Publications. India


2. Senn, Analysis & Design of Information Systems, McGraw Hill International.
3. Shelly,Rosenblatt, System Analysis & Design, Cengage Learning, Eighth edition.
4. Hoffer, Modern System Analysis & Design, Pearson Education.
5. Rambaugh, Jacobson, Booch, UML- Reference Manual, Pearson.

E-BUSINESS

1. Bharat Bhaskar, E-commerce: Framework, Technologies and applications. McGraw Hill Education (India) pvt ltd, 4th Edition.
2. Harvey M.Deitel, Paul J.Deitel& Kate Steinbuhler, E-business and E-commerce for Managers, Pearson, 2011.
3. Kalakota R- Electronic Commerce - Frontiers of E-Commerce, Pearson Education, 2007, 3rd Ed.
4. Kenneth C. Laudon and Carol Guercio Traver, E Commerce: Business, Technology, Society, Pearson Education, 3rd Ed.
5. Krishnamurthy S, E-Commerce Management: Text and Cases, Cengage South-Western, 2006.

ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING

1. Alexis Leon, ERP demystified, second Edition Tata McGraw-Hill, 2008.


2. Jagan Nathan Vaman, ERP in Practice, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2008
3. MahadeoJaiswal and Ganesh Vanapalli, ERP, Macmillan India, 2009
4. Mary Sumner, ERP, Pearson Education, 2008
5. Rajesh Ray , Enterprise Resource Planning, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2011
6. Sinha P. Magal and Jeffery Word, Essentials of Business Process and Information System, Wiley India, 2012
7. Vinod Kumar Grag and N.K. Venkitakrishnan, ERP- Concepts and Practice, Prentice Hall of India, 2006

INFORMATION SECURITY MANAGEMENT

1. Eric A. Fisch ,Gregory B. White, Secure Computers and Networks: Analysis, Design, and Implementation , CRC Press
2. Harold F. Tipton and Micki Krause, Information Security Management Handbook, Sixth Edition, , Auerbach Publications.
3. Michael E. Whitman and Herbert Mattord, Principles of Information Security, 4th Edition, Cengage Learning (2012)
4. Ron A. Weber, Information Systems Control and Audit, Pearson Education India (2002)

SOFTWARE QUALITY MANAGEMENT

1. Nina S Godbole, Software Quality Assurance: Narosa Publishing House Pvt. Ltd
2. Stephen H. Kan, Kan, Metrics and Models in Software Quality Engineering, Second Edition, Pearson
3. Education, Inc.
4. Gerald D. Everett, Raymond McLeod, Software Testing- Testing Across the Entire Software Development Life Cycle, John Wiley
& Sons , Inc Publication.
5. PankajJalote, CMM in Practice. Processes for Executing Software Projects at Infosys, Pearson Education

CLOUD COMPUTING

1. John W. Rittinghouse and James F. Ransome, Cloud Computing Implementation, Management and Security, CRC Press, Taylor &
Francis Group, Boca Raton London, 2010.
2. Kumar Saurahb, Cloud Computing – Insights into new era infrastructure, Wiley India, 2nd Edition,
3. Michael Miller, Cloud Computing: Web-Based applications That Change the Way You Work and Collaborate Online, Que
Publishing, 2009
4. Haley Beard, Cloud Computing Best Practices for Managing and Measuring Processes for Ondemand
5. Computing, Applications and Data Centers in the Cloud with SLAs, Emereo Pty Limited, July 2008.
6. Alfredo Mendoza, Utility Computing Technologies, Standards, and Strategies, Artech House INC, 2007
7. Bunker and Darren Thomson, Delivering Utility Computing, John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2006.

DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM

1.Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson, Decision Support System and Intelligent Systems, Prentice Hall International, 9th Edition
2010.
2. Elias M. Awad and Hasan M. Ghazri ,Knowledge Management, Pearson Education.
3. George M Marakas, Decision Support System, Prentice Hall International, Paperback Edition, New Delhi, 2003.
4. Haag, Cummings and McCubbrey, Management Information Systems for the Information Age, McGraw Hill, 2005. 9th edition,
2013.
5. Janakiraman V. S and Sarukesi K, Decision Support Systems, Prentice Hall of India, 6th Printing 2006.
6. Thohothathri Raman A, Knowledge Management – A resource book ,Excel Books, 2004.
7. VahidLotfi, Decision Support System for Operation Management and Management science, McGraw Hill Inc, International
Edition, New Delhi 1996.
SOFTWARE PROJECT MANAGEMENT

1. Lawrence J Peters .Getting results from software development teams, Microsoft Press
2. Walker Royce, Software project Management, Addison-Wesley
3. Sanjay Mohapatra, Software Project Management – Cengage Learning

DATABASE MANAGEMENT

1. Peter Rob and Carlos Coronel, Database System and Design, Implementation and Management, 7th edition, Cengage Learning.
2. RamezElmasri and Shamkant B. Navethe, Fundamentals of Database Systems, 4th , Pearson Education, 2004.
3. Jeffrey A Hoffer et al, Modern Database Management, 10th Edition, Pearson Education, 2012.
4. Abraham Silberchatz, Henry F. Korth and S.Sudarsan, Database System Concepts, 5th Edition, McGraw Hill
5. Thomas M. Connolly and Carolyn E. Begg, Database Systems – A Practical Approach to Design, Implementation and
Management, 3rd edition, Pearson Education, 2003.

E-BUSINESS STRATEGY

1. Dave Chaffey, E-Business and E-Commerce Management: Strategy, Implementation and Practice, Prentice Hall.
2. Efraim Turban, Jae Lee, Michael Chung and David King, Electronic Commerce: A Managerial Perspective, Pearson/Prentice Hall
3. Mayer R, Chaffey D., Ellis-Chadwick, F and Johnston, K, Internet Marketing: Strategy, Implementation and Practice, Prentice
Hall

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