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Dr. R.K. Tailor has over 10,436 citations for his research, with an H-index of 53 and an i10-index of 153. He has received the Fellow of Commerce, Gold Ambassador Award, Innovative Teacher Award, Young Researcher Award, and National Talent Search Award from multiple national and international organizations. Dr. Tailor is employed at the Department of Business Administration, Manipal University Jaipur, India. He is a specialist in robotic process automation and accounting in India.
Prof. (Dr.) Tailor is an international author, a prolific writer, and an active researcher in the fields of commerce, management, and technology. He serves as the editor-in-chief of the Academy of Marketing Studies Journal [ABDC-B] and is affiliated with numerous esteemed journals in the capacities of editor, reviewer, and advisor. Dr. Tailor is collaborating with numerous national and international publishing houses, including IGI Global, Taylor and Francis, and CRC Press, among others. He possesses over 16 years of experience in pedagogy and research. He has authored over 50 books on various aspects of commerce, management, and technology. Dr. Tailor serves as an RPARPA consultant for numerous academic institutions and businesses, having developed over 10 national and international patents concerning the application and adoption of robotic process automation across various sectors of business and commerce. Dr. Tailor has received the Law of Commerce from the Indian Commerce Association; the Gold Ambassador Award from UN partner Tradepreneur Global Academic Platform, UK; the Dr. Ramdas M. Pai Award for Professional Excellence; the CMA Award for Innovative Teaching; the Young Research Award; among numerous others.
Dr. Tailor has presided over over 50 national and international conferences as chief guest, resource person, and keynote speaker, delivering addresses in Greece, Malaysia, Nepal, Dubai, Romania, Hungary, and Turkey, among other locations. Dr. Tailor has organized several training programs, Faculty Development Programs (FDPs), and Executive Development Programs (EDPs) focused on research methodology, plagiarism, and citations.
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