Professor Monomita Nandy
Vice Dean International (CBASS) / Professor - Accounting and Finance
Eastern Gateway 106
- Email: monomita.nandy@brunel.ac.uk
- Tel: +44 (0)1895 268300
- Business Accounting
Research area(s)
I do quantitative research in finance and accounting. My current research is focused on public and private sector. I am also familiar with qualitiative research which I am applying in my recent research projects to develop unique dataset. I follow interdisciplinary approach in addressing emerging issues related to Sustinability, Climate change, Modern Slavery, Blockchain , Machine learning , Artifical Intellegence in Finance, Accounting, Taxation and Banking
Research Interests
Climate change
Modern Slavery
Corporate Governance
Emerging issues in Finance
Earnings Management
Current issues in Financial Accounting
Forensic Accounting and Auditing
Corporate Social Responsibility
Banking
Blockchain challenges in corporate finance
Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in banking, accounting
Research group(s)
- Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Research Centre
- Centte for Artificial Intellengence
Research grants and projects
Research Projects
Grants
Funder: Brunel Partners Academic Centre for Health Sciences
Duration: May 2024 - July 2024
Plexaa has developed its first product, Bloom43 – a wearable device that delivers supraphysiological preconditioning to the skin to prevent wound healing complications for women undergoing breast cancer surgery. This pilot project focuses on a market research to expand the product's reach and capability.
Funder: Brunel Partners Academic Centre for Health Sciences
Duration: January 2024 - May 2024
As the global population ages, the demand for effective healthcare solutions for elderly individuals is increasing. This research investigates the benefits and satisfaction derived from health monitoring technologies in enhancing the well-being of elderly patients. Leveraging advancements in Internet of Things (IoT), blockchain, and artificial intelligence (AI), smart technologies enable continuous monitoring of vital signs and facilitate timely medical interventions. They empower seniors to autonomously manage their health while providing real-time data to caregivers and healthcare providers. The study employs a cross-sectional survey design conducted in London, utilising a structured questionnaire to assess perceptions of remote health monitoring services among 95 participants. Data analysis reveals strong support for the benefits of regular monitoring in managing health and reducing anxiety. High satisfaction levels with service delivery underscore the transformative potential of these technologies in elderly care, despite challenges related to data security and cost preferences for wearable devices.
Funder: Arts and Humanities Research Council
Duration: May 2022 - July 2022
Techne Training & Development Days 2021-22; PI: Dr Monomita Nandy (BBS)
Funder: Spread Your Wings
Duration: January 2022 - July 2022
To develop and test the criteria for a serious game that will help young adults from disadvantaged backgrounds and low education attainment to overcome their fears about starting their own business.
Funder: Brunel_Research Accelerator in Developing Countries Grant
Duration: -
Funder: Brunel Business School
Duration: March 2018 - July 2018
Funder: Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Research Centre , СʪÃÃÊÓƵ
Duration: February 2018 - July 2018
Funder: Surrey Business School
Duration: -
Trading simulation workshop for postgraduate students
Funder: Surrey Business School
Duration: -
Innovative trading techniques were applied in teaching
Funder: Vidyapith, UK charity
Duration: October 2015 - January 2017
On behalf of Dishari in India I applied for this grant and received approx £1000
Project details
Awards:
- Best Teacher Award 2019 and 2021
- Teach Brunel Award 2018 for innovative assessment
- Best Teacher nomination by Brunel Student union 2017/ 2018 and 2016/2017
- Bangaratna Calcutta Press Club , Kolkata India 2018
- Teaching Excellence Award for Large group teaching for 2014-15, University of Surrey
- Among the top twenty teacher group in the faculty, declared by dean of the school
- International Scholarship for the PhD Program (XXIV Cycle), 2008, Università degli studi di Roma, Tor Vergata, Italy
- Prassanmmoyee Scholarship for higher research abroad, University of Calcutta, 2008
- National Scholarship, Govt. of India, Good Performance in B.Com, 1998
Research links
Co-author network
- Dr Ahmed Elamer
- Prof Guglielmo Maria Caporale
- Prof Yongmin Li
- Prof Xiaohui Liu
- Dr Ambrose Egwuonwu
- Dr Alina Miron
- Dr Stelios Andreadakis
- Prof Habin Lee
- Dr Pin Lean Lau
- Visualise network