Finance and Accounting
Ph.D (IIT Madras)
+91-431 2505092
jamesdominic@iimtrichy.ac.in
Dr. James Dominic is an Assistant Professor of Finance and Accounting. He has a doctorate in Finance from IIT-Madras. His expertise in business, academia, and research covers more than 13 years. Before pursuing his academic interests, he spent seven years in various operational roles in the banking business (ICICI Bank and AXIS Bank) as a CAIIB-certified banking professional. As a practising academician, he is a member of the Indian Institute of Banking and Finance (IIBF) and possesses multiple academic credentials from IIBF, including Diploma in International Banking and Finance, Certification in AML & KYC, Certification in Banking Codes and Standards, and Certification in Trade Finance. He is an AIMA-accredited Management Teacher (AMT) and a SEBI Resource Person for financial education in the country. Among his research interests include Commercial Banking, Investment Banking, Venture Capital/Private Equity, Valuation, Financial Derivatives, and Technical Analysis, among others. He received a fellowship for research from IIT-Madras and has delivered research papers at numerous international conferences in the United States and Europe.
2024 | Year – 2024
Dominic, J., Joseph, A. & Sisodia, G, "The
Role of the Banking Sector in Economic Resurgence and Resilience: Evidence from
Pacific Island Countries", Glob J Flex Syst Management 24 , 9–30 (ABDC
– A) |
2023 | Year – 2023
Dominic, J., & Joseph, A. (2023). Dynamics of Venture
Capital and Private Equity Investments in India: An Empirical Analysis. Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 16(11), 475. (ABDC-B) |
2022 | Year – 2022
Dominic
J. and A K Gopalaswamy, “Decoding VC exit returns: The Indian experience”.
Journal of Indian Business Research, 2022, 14 (1), 49-64 (Scopus – Q2, ABDC -
C) |
2022 | Year – 2022
Sisodia,
G., Joseph, A. and Dominic, J. (2022), "Whether corporate green bonds act
as armour during crises? Evidence from a natural experiment",
International Journal of Managerial Finance. (ABDC – A) |
2021 | Year – 2021
Dominic,
J. “Is it Always Necessary to Time the Exit? Insights from Indian Venture
Capital Market”,Journal of Accounting Research & Audit
Practices,2021,20(4),1-14.(ABDC –C) |
2019 | Year – 2019
Dominic
J. and A K Gopalaswamy, “Is VC market liquid? Evidence from India”, Global
Finance Journal, 2019, 41,3 (ABDC – A) |
2022 | Year – 2022
“Decoding
Venture Capital exit returns”, INDAM, IIM Rohtak, January 2022 |
2022 | Year – 2022
“Whether
corporate green bonds act as armour during crises? Evidence from a natural
experiment”, Third SEBI-NISM Research Conference, NISM Mumbai, February 2022 |
2021 | Year – 2021
“Decoding
Venture Capital exit returns”, World Management Conference, IIM Kozhikode, December 2021 |
2019 | Year – 2019
“Do
VCs time the market? Evidence from India”, UEH International Conference on
Business and Finance, Vietnam, August 2019 |
2019 | Year – 2019
“Investment
duration and value creation in Indian VC market”, South Western Finance Association(SWFA) conference, Houston,
USA, March 2019 |
2018 | Year – 2018
“Factors
affecting VC market liquidity- An Indian perspective”, 9th Annual Financial
Market Liquidity Conference, Budapest,
November 2018 |
2018 | Year – 2018
“Is
VC market liquid? Evidence from India”, ECONWORLD, Amsterdam, July 2018 |