Pramod Paliwal

Pramod Paliwal (born 1968)[1] is an author, academician, expert in energy sector management and energy security.[2] He is a Fellow of The Chartered Institute of Marketing, U.K. and is on the panel of Chair of Indian Studies Abroad in Energy Studies at Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India. Paliwal is associated with international crowdsourcing organization, Wikistrat, as an Honorary Senior Analyst in the area of energy and has an interest in natural gas distribution industry and energy branding.[3][2]

Pramod Paliwal
Dr. Pramod Paliwal in a conference.
Born
Pramod Paliwal

1968
OccupationProfessor
Home townUdaipur, Rajasthan
AwardsFellow, CIM (The Chartered Institute of Marketing), U.K.
Academic background
EducationMBA, PhD
Alma materMohanlal Sukhadia University
Academic work
DisciplineManagement
Energy sector
Marketing
InstitutionsPandit Deendayal Petroleum University
Main interestsNatural Gas
Sustainable marketing
Energy consumption

Education and personal

Born in Udaipur, Paliwal holds a bachelor's degree in economics from Rajasthan Vidyapeeth and is an MBA and PhD in management from Mohanlal Sukhadia University.[4] He is married and has two children.[5]

Career, Publications and Conferences

Paliwal is a professor at the School of Petroleum Management, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, Gandhinagar-Gujarat, India.[6] In profession since 1991, his earlier associations have been with ACC Limited (now, a subsidiary of LafargeHolcim), Pacific Institute of Management, Mohanlal Sukhadia University, India, and the India Offshore Campus of Oxford Brookes University, U.K.[3] He sits on the Academic Advisory Board of CHARGE Energy Branding Conference, Iceland.

Paliwal contributed to “International Gas Union 2009–2012 Triennium Work Report: Building Strategic Human Capital”[7] authored by Ieda Gomes,[8] United Kingdom. He also contributed to the study on ‘Promoting Energy Savings in India’s Transportation Sector’ with Institute of Energy Economics Japan (IEEJ), Tokyo and METI (Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry). (2014–15)[9]

Apart from publishing many research papers and book chapters in management, marketing and energy industry, he has authored books on industrial marketing and natural gas distribution.[10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17] These include McGraw-Hill International “Cases in Business Marketing’ (with co-authors Ramendra Singh and Sudhir Yadav), ‘Natural Gas Transmission and Distribution Business’ by Routledge (with co-author Sudhir Yadav) and its Special Indian edition (with co-author Sudhir Yadav).[18][19][20]

He has been invited as a speaker at natural gas distribution industry international forums, spanning across India, Europe, Middle East, North Africa, Southeast Asia and the United States.[21][22][23][24][25]

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References

  1. "Personal Details". ORSP PDPU.
  2. "Charge Academic". Charge Energy Branding.
  3. Paliwal, Pramod; Yadav, Sudhir (18 February 2019). Natural Gas Transmission and Distribution Business. ISBN 978-1138598300.
  4. "ORSP PDPU". PDPU.
  5. Paliwal, Pramod; Yadav, Sudhir (4 February 2019). Natural Gas Transmission and Distribution Business. Google Books. ISBN 9780429942921.
  6. "OSRP PDPU". PDPU.
  7. "IGU Technical Committee" (PDF). IGU.ORG.
  8. "Ieda Gomes". Oxford Energy.
  9. "IEE Japan – PDPU Workshop". PDPU.AC.IN.
  10. "Vision: The Journal of Business Perspective". doi:10.1177/097226290300700204. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  11. Paliwal, Pramod (2012). "Consumer behaviour towards alternative energy products: a study". International Journal of Consumer Studies. 36 (2): 238–243. doi:10.1111/j.1470-6431.2011.01089.x.
  12. Singh, Ramendra; Paliwal, Pramod; Sakariya, Sanjay (2011). "Prabhar Oil Company, and distribution challenges in the Indian lubricants industry". Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies. 1: 1–14. doi:10.1108/20450621111110672.
  13. "Innovative Micro Energy Solutions : Cases from India". Research Gate.
  14. "Infraline Energy". Infraline Energy.
  15. "UNESCO". UNESCO Digital Library.
  16. "Earth Charter Module V" (PDF). Earth Charter.
  17. Paliwal, Pramod (2017). "Natural Gas Pricing". Natural Gas Markets in India. pp. 75–93. doi:10.1007/978-981-10-3118-2_5. ISBN 978-981-10-3116-8.
  18. "Cool way to aim for greener highways". The Times of India. The Times of India. 1 December 2019. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  19. "Natural gas transmission and distribution business". Library of Congress.
  20. "Natural Gas Transmission and Distribution Business". Routledge.
  21. "Marketing in a Digitally Dynamic Era By Dr. Pramod Paliwal". V.M. Patel Institute of Management.
  22. "Contemporary Strategic Contours of Global Oil & Gas Value Chain" (PDF). Madridge Conferences.
  23. "4th Stakeholder workshop on 'Raising the Voice of Gas - Building Gas Hub'". FIPI.
  24. "Focus on natural gas at Cairo summit". Trade Arabia.
  25. "MENA NATURAL GAS DISTRIUBTION SUMMIT 2010". All Conferences.
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