Sambalpur,: IIM Sambalpur, one of the premier management institutions, hosted the much-awaited annual flagship conference titled, “International Management Perspectives Conference (IMPeC) 2025” with the theme “Digitalization,
Entrepreneurship and Sustainbility” at its campus. Aligning with the vision of the Viksit Bharat@47 – Transforming the nation’s future, IIM Sambalpur through IMPeC 2025 served as a platform for thought leadership and knowledge exchange researchers, eminent academicians, research scholars, and students to exchange ideas and to communicate and discuss
research findings leading to new advances in Management Science. While reinforcing the country’s commitment towards
digitalization, sustainability and entrepreneurship, the three-day conference aims to shape the future of management education, research and policy-making in the nation by facilitating the production of high-quality research that specifically
addresses emerging topics these areas. Moreover, the event also created opportunities for participants to disseminate
research ideas and explore possible scholarly collaborations and networking. More than 500 paper were presented during the conference both online and offline. Keshav Rao, Director (Personnel), Mahanadi Coalfields Limited graced the occasion as the Chief Guest while Pankaj K Verma, Chief Sustainability Officer, Adani Green Energy was present as the keynote speaker, Praveen Kumar Verma, CEO, TATA Power Western Odisha Ltd and Prof. Mrinal Chatterjee, Regional Director, IIMC were present as the guests of honour; and during the inauguration ceremony. Prof Mahadeo Jaiswal, Director, IIM Sambalpur, along with Dr. Arvind Sahay, Director, mMDI Gurgaon; Dr. Shreepad Karmalkar, Director, IIT Bhubaneswar and Dr. Pawan Kumar Singh, Director, IIM Tiruchirappalli were present
in the panel discussions.

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