Dr. Aarti Singh is an Assistant Professor at IIM Sambalpur, India, with a distinguished background in strategy and sustainability. She holds a Ph.D. in Strategy Management from the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. Dr. Singh has also completed the 42nd Faculty Development Programme at IIM Ahmedabad, focusing on "Pedagogy and Research Methods," and the Faculty Development Programme at IIM Indore, specializing in "Workshop on Case Method: Teaching, Writing & Simulation." These programs have equipped her with advanced skills and insights into effective teaching methodologies, case writing, and simulation techniques, enhancing her ability to contribute meaningfully to academic and professional environments.
Before joining IIM Sambalpur, Dr. Singh worked at FORE School of Management, New Delhi, where she served as Area Chair of Strategy. She has also been a Senior Research Fellow and Research Scholar at the Department of Management Studies, IIT Delhi. Dr. Singh has organized an international workshop in system dynamics and earned certificates in "Student Assessment and Evaluation; Communication Skills Modes & Knowledge Dissemination" from NITTTR.
Her research has been published in leading international journals and books, including Benchmarking, Management of Environmental Quality: An International Journal, Sustainability, Operational Research in Engineering Sciences: Theory and Application, Taylor & Francis Group, CRC Press, and The Palgrave Handbook of Global Sustainability in Springer Nature, U.S.A. She has presented her research at numerous prestigious conferences, such as GLOGIFT 16 at UTS Business School, University of Technology, Sydney, the 2nd Asia-Pacific System Dynamics Conference in Singapore, AGBA, and various international conferences in India.
Notable contributions include her works "Global Value Chains, Flexibility, and Sustainability," selected for the Book Series on Flexible Systems Management, published by Springer, "Stakeholder Role for Developing a Conceptual Framework of Sustainability in Organizations," published in Sustainability, "Developing a Conceptual Framework of Waste Management in the Organizational Context," and "Deriving Hierarchical Relationship of Factors of Fly Ash Handling," published in Management of Environmental Quality.
Dr. Singh's research interests include Strategy, Business Resilience, Business Sustainability, Business System Dynamics, and Strategic Waste Management. Her consulting interests cover Business Resilience, Digital Transformation, Strategic Innovation Management, Sustainable Business, and Organisational Waste Management. She has received a fellowship from the Research Promotional Fund at IIT Delhi and has qualified for GATE in 2009, alongside being awarded various scholarships and certificates for her academic achievements. Dr. Singh's career goals focus on advancing strategic sustainable research and working as a dedicated researcher. Her specialties encompass strategic management, sustainable development, waste management, corporate strategy, systems thinking, and system dynamics.
Education: IIT Delhi
• Strategy Management
• System Thinking
• Current and Emerging Trends In Strategic Management
Research article Published in Journal
- Singh, A. and Sushil (2017). Developing a conceptual framework of waste management in the organizational context. Management of Environmental Quality: An International Journal, 28(6), 786-806.
- Singh, A., Sushil, Kar, S. and Pamucar, D. (2019). Stakeholder role for developing a conceptual framework of Sustainability in Organization. Sustainability, 11(1), 208; https://doi.org/10.3390/su11010208.
- Sushil, Singh, S.P. and Singh, A. (2018). Deriving hierarchical relationship of factors of fly ash handling. Management of Environmental Quality: An International Journal, 29(2):444-455.
- Singh, A. and Sushil(2021). Integrated approach for finding the causal effect of waste management over sustainability in the organization. Benchmarking: An International Journal, 28 (10) 3040-3073.
- Sharma, H. K., Singh, A., Yadav, D., & Kar, S. (2022). Criteria selection and decision making of hotels using Dominance Based Rough Set Theory. Operational Research in Engineering Sciences: Theory and Applications, 5(1), 41-55.
- Singh, A., Sushil, & Sharma, H. K. (2023). Total Interpretive Structural Modeling-Polarity (TISM-P) to analyze the impact of energy on the sustainability performance of hotels: a case study. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 1-23.
- Singh, A., Singh, A., Sharma, H. K., & Majumder, S. (2023). Criteria Selection of Housing Loan Based on Dominance-Based Rough Set Theory: An Indian Case. Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 16(7), 309.
- Singh, A. (2024). Modified Total Interpretive Structural Modeling (TISM) for the Insurance Sector to Cope Dynamicity of a Highly Volatile Environment. Journal of Insurance Issues ( Communicated).
Book Chapter
- Singh, A. and Sushil (2018). Flexible waste management practices in service sector: a case study. In Global Value Chains, Flexibility and Sustainability (pp. 301-318). Springer Nature, Singapore.
- Singh, A. and Viswanadham, N, (2020). Economic Policy and Planning in India Post COVID-19. Study of Indian Education System Variables during COVID-19, Bloomsbury, India.
- Viswanadham, N. and Singh, A., (2021). Transformation of Higher Education through Digitalization - Tools & Techniques” Quality issues in higher education, Taylor & Francis group, CRC press.
- Singh, A.(2021).An overview of waste management (Fly ash): a Lifecycle analysis approach to sustainability. The Palgrave Handbook of Global Sustainabilityin Springer Nature, U.S.A.
Case with teaching Note
Singh, A. (2021). SunPower: A Path Toward Strategic Development. Emerging Economies Cases Journal, 3(2), 77-86.
Articles Published in International Conference
- Singh, A. and Navjot (2022). Post- COVID Effect of Green Concept in Marketing Strategy of FMCG Sector in Proceedings of the Flexible Systems Management, GLOGIFT 21 is being hosted by the Indian Institute of Management Shillong, Meghalaya, India
- Singh, A. and Sushil (2017). The Role of Energy in Waste Management Process, Proceedings of 2nd Asia-Pacific Region System Dynamics Conference, NUS, Singapore. retrieved from: rc4.nus.edu.sg/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/P1022.pdf
- Singh, A. and Sushil (2016). Flexible Waste Management Practices in Service Sector: A Case Study in Proceedings of the Sixteen Global Conference on Flexible Systems Management (GLOGIFT 16), Sydney, Australia.
- Singh, A. and Sushil (2015). Strategic Waste Management Leading to Sustainable Enterprise – ITC Case Study, Proceedings of Eleventh Annual World Congress, Academy for global business advancement(AGBA), New Delhi, India.
- Singh, A. and Sushil (2015). Strategic Waste Management and Sustainable factors in Enterprise, Proceedings of the Fifteenth Global Conference on Flexible Systems Management (GLOGIFT 15), Pune, India.
- Singh, A. (2013). Flexibility in Technology Management with Performance and User sectors Perspective of Fly Ash, Proceedings of Thirteenth Global Conference on Flexible Systems Management (GLOGIFT 13), New Delhi, India.
• Management Development Programme on“System Thinking and Simulation Workshop”
• The training programme for the officials of Maruti