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Item A study of spillovers in banking indices of India and the US using VAR-M-GARCH approach by Sunita Mall(Indian Institute of Finance, 2022) Mall, SunitaItem An empirical study on credit risk management: The case of nonbanking financial companies by Sunita Mall(Incisive Media Plc., 2018) Mall, SunitaItem Bibliometric analysis on bigdata applications in insurance sector: Past, present, and future research directions by Sunita Mall(World Scientific Publishing Co., 2023) Mall, SunitaItem Contribution of insurance on economic growth in India: An econometric approach by Sunita Mall(North American Business Press, 2018) Mall, SunitaItem Cross-selling: Predicting propensity of buying behavior of an Indian insurance company by Sunita Mall(Euro Journals, 2017) Mall, SunitaItem Employee contribution to profitability: A comparative analysis of private and Public sector banks using panel data(Blue Sapphire Publishers, 2025) Mall, SunitaItem Health fraud detection using bayesian co-clustering Case of an lndian insurance company by Sunita Mall(Excel India Publishers, 2023) Mall, SunitaItem Hotel employees’ intention to stay through psychological contract fulfillment and positive emotions in post-lockdown era by Sunita Mall(Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., 2023) Mall, SunitaItem Impact of psychological contract breach on innovative behaviour and well-being among academicians during covid-19(Excel India Publishers, 2022) Mall, SunitaItem India's competitive amongst the Asian economies: an empirical study on FDI inflow by Tushar Ranjan Panigrahi and Sunita Mall(Global Business Investments & Publications LLC, 2017) Mall, SunitaItem lmpact of virtual reality lmmersive experience on consumer lnvolvement: A tourism destination perspective(Excel India Publishers, 2024) Hanagandi, Naveenkumar; Mall, Sunita; Basalingappa, AnitaItem Loan loss provisioning practices in Indian banks by Divya Gupta and Sunita Mall(Springer, 2018) Mall, SunitaItem ls artificial intelligence reshaping the EdTech industry?: A bibliometric review using thematic analysis by Sunita Mall, Jyoti Pandey, and Raj Kumar Purohit(Excel India Publishers, 2023) Mall, Sunita; Pandey, Jyoti; Purohit, Raj KumarItem Management of Fraud: Case of an Indian Insurance Company by Sunita Mall(Sciedu Press, 2018) Mall, SunitaItem Neo banking: A bibliometric review of the current research trend and future scope(Elsevier Ltd., 2024) Mall, SunitaItem Predicting financial solvency of commercial borrowers: The case of non-banking financial companies by Sunita Mall(Sciedu Press, 2019) Mall, SunitaItem Relationship between FDI distribution and regional economic aggregates: An evidence from India by Sunita Mall(Romanian American University, 2018) Mall, SunitaItem Research trends on use of technology in sustainability reporting: A keyword-based bibliometric analysis(Palgrave Macmillan Ltd., 2025) Mall, SunitaItem Socio economic report 2020(MICA, 2020) Krishna, Rajneesh; Kasilingam, Dharun; Nagori, Viral; Mall, Sunita; Mehta, Rooshabh; Yagnik, Shailesh; Vani, VinaIndia has a tradition of collecting socio-economic statistical data through various sources including Population Census, National Sample Surveys, and as a by-product of administration. The advancement of digital technologies has enabled a growth in the availability of statistics. However, data gaps continue to exist on a number of emerging issues pertaining to geographies. It is critical to have statistics at various geographic levels for businesses, policymakers, researchers, and academia to effectively contribute to sustainable development. There has definitely been a significant improvement in the socio-economic development of India over the years. However, it is also evident that certain states, districts, and villages have outperformed the others leading to an imbalanced society. In-order to identify geographies that distinctly pose scopes for improvement, or demonstrates potential for business investments, it is necessary to have comparable statistical indicators. Recognizing this need, MICA-The School of Ideas, through MICA Marketing Intelligence (MIMI), has published this series of reports titled ÒSocio-Economic Report 2020Ó comprising of one book per state. The report presents 45 district level and 32 village-level indicators for all districts in a state and one village per district.