Samir Gopalan | A Radical Approach for HR | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Samir Gopalan
Affiliation Silver Oak University
Country India
Google Scholar rn4zHfAAAAAJ
Documents 15+
Citations 331
h-index 7
Subject Area A Radical Approach for HR
Event Global HRM Awards

Samir Gopalan
Silver Oak University, India

Samir Gopalan
is an academic researcher affiliated with Silver Oak University, India, whose scholarly work spans management studies, software engineering, agile methodologies, artificial intelligence integration, cloud computing, business process reengineering, and organizational systems research. His research contributions focus on the intersection of management innovation, agile software development frameworks, process optimization, and technological transformation within organizational environments.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of the research profile and scholarly contributions of Samir Gopalan in the domains of management studies, software engineering, agile methodologies, business process reengineering, artificial intelligence integration, and organizational innovation. His research publications emphasize agile transformation models, machine learning integration within software engineering, cloud computing systems, digital organizational management, and interdisciplinary business technology research. Through peer-reviewed scholarly work and collaborative academic publications, his contributions address modern organizational challenges and emerging technological frameworks.[1]

Keywords

Agile Management; Software Engineering; Business Process Reengineering; Artificial Intelligence; Machine Learning; Cloud Computing; Organizational Innovation; Scrum Framework; Scrumbanfall; Digital Transformation.

Introduction

Contemporary organizational environments increasingly depend on agile systems, intelligent technologies, process optimization, and digital transformation strategies to enhance operational efficiency and software development performance. Research in management and software engineering has evolved toward interdisciplinary integration involving machine learning, agile methodologies, automation systems, and organizational innovation.[2]

Within this context, Samir Gopalan has contributed scholarly research addressing agile process integration, software engineering methodologies, cloud computing, management systems, business process optimization, and organizational technology adaptation. His research demonstrates interdisciplinary engagement between management science and technological innovation.[1]

Research Profile

Samir Gopalan is associated with Silver Oak University and has contributed research publications in management, software engineering, business systems, agile methodologies, cloud computing, and organizational innovation. His Google Scholar profile reflects scholarly engagement across software development methodologies, artificial intelligence integration, educational technology implementation, and organizational systems analysis.[1]

His research profile includes collaborative interdisciplinary studies examining agile frameworks such as Scrum and Scrumbanfall, machine learning integration within software development organizations, ERP system implementation, marketing strategies across cultures, and employee retention studies in business process outsourcing industries.[3]

Research Contributions

Gopalan’s research contributions significantly address agile software engineering frameworks and organizational process optimization. His publications on Scrum, Scrumbanfall integration, and business process reengineering examine practical and conceptual models for improving software engineering management and agile transformation systems.[4]

His interdisciplinary work involving artificial intelligence, machine learning, and process automation contributes to the broader field of intelligent organizational systems and software development optimization. These studies explore how technological integration enhances operational efficiency and management performance within modern organizations.

Additional scholarly contributions include cloud computing analysis, financial literacy studies, ERP implementation research, marketing strategy comparisons, social media integration within education systems, and business management research. This interdisciplinary approach reflects a broad engagement with emerging technological and managerial challenges.

Publications

  • “Scrum: An agile process reengineering in software engineering.” International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 2020.
  • “Scrumbanfall: an agile integration of scrum and kanban with waterfall in software engineering.” International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 2020.
  • “Business process reengineering: a scope of automation in software project management using artificial intelligence.” International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 2019.
  • “Machine learning: a software process reengineering in software development organization.” International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 2020.
  • “Implementation Of An ERP System In A Courier Company.” Webology, 2022.

These publications collectively demonstrate interdisciplinary contributions to agile systems, intelligent software engineering, organizational process innovation, and management technology integration.[4]

Research Impact

Samir Gopalan’s research contributes to modern management and software engineering scholarship through the integration of agile methodologies, machine learning systems, cloud computing, and business process innovation. His studies provide conceptual and practical perspectives relevant to software engineering management and digital organizational transformation.

His citation profile and collaborative publication record indicate academic visibility within interdisciplinary management and technology research communities. The integration of organizational systems research with emerging digital technologies supports broader scholarly discussions regarding intelligent management systems and agile development practices.[1]

Award Suitability

Samir Gopalan demonstrates suitability for recognition within the Research Excellence Award category through interdisciplinary scholarly contributions involving software engineering, agile systems, artificial intelligence integration, management innovation, and organizational process optimization. His publications address relevant technological and managerial challenges associated with digital transformation and intelligent organizational systems.[4]

His research profile reflects sustained academic engagement with agile software methodologies, process automation, business systems, and educational technology implementation. Continued international collaboration and broader research dissemination may further strengthen the global academic impact of his interdisciplinary contributions.

Conclusion

Samir Gopalan has established an interdisciplinary academic profile through research contributions spanning agile software engineering, organizational systems innovation, cloud computing, machine learning integration, and management technology studies. His scholarly work contributes to evolving discussions regarding digital transformation, intelligent systems, process optimization, and organizational adaptability within modern technological environments. Continued scholarly dissemination and collaborative research engagement may further enhance the influence and academic relevance of his contributions within global management and technology research communities.[1]

References

  1. Google Scholar. (2026). Samir Gopalan – Google Scholar Citations Profile.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=rn4zHfAAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra
  2. Bhavsar, K., Shah, V., & Gopalan, S. (2020). Scrumbanfall: an agile integration of scrum and kanban with waterfall in software engineering.
    https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.B7898.129220
  3. Bhavsar, K., Shah, V., & Gopalan, S. (2020). Scrum: An agile process reengineering in software engineering.
    https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.L2692.119119
  4. Bhavsar, K., Shah, V., & Gopalan, S. (2019). Business process reengineering: a scope of automation in software project management using artificial intelligence.
    https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.B3139.129219

Ana Gallego Cuiñas | Sociology of Culture | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Ana Gallego Cuiñas
Universidad de Granada, Spain

Ana Gallego Cuiñas
Affiliation Universidad de Granada
Country Spain
Scopus ID 26035484100
Documents 46
Citations 94
h-index 6
Subject Area
Sociology of Culture
Event Global HRM Awards

Ana Gallego Cuiñas is a Spanish literary scholar affiliated with Universidad de Granada, Spain. Her academic work is recognized within the fields of Latin American literature, Hispanic studies, comparative literary criticism, publishing studies, and contemporary cultural analysis. Her scholarly contributions address literary globalization, Latin American avant-garde literature, documentary narratives, publishing economies, and transnational literary circulation within contemporary Hispanic literary studies.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of the scholarly profile and research contributions of Ana Gallego Cuiñas in the field of Latin American literary studies and Hispanic cultural analysis. Her research explores literary globalization, publishing economics, documentary literature, transnational literary circulation, and contemporary narrative criticism. Through peer-reviewed publications and interdisciplinary literary scholarship, her work contributes to ongoing discussions regarding cultural production, literary markets, and modern Hispanic literary identity.[2]

Keywords

Latin American Literature; Hispanic Studies; Literary Criticism; Publishing Economics; Global Literature; Documentary Narratives; Avant-Garde Literature; Comparative Literature; Cultural Studies; Literary Globalization.

Introduction

Contemporary Hispanic literary studies increasingly examine the relationship between globalization, publishing industries, cultural circulation, and narrative identity formation. Research in Latin American literature now incorporates interdisciplinary approaches involving sociology, economics, comparative literature, and cultural studies in order to better understand literary production and transnational dissemination.[3]

Within this scholarly context, Ana Gallego Cuiñas has contributed to critical discussions surrounding publishing economies, literary festivals, avant-garde literary movements, and documentary narratives in Latin America. Her research addresses how literary texts circulate globally while maintaining regional and cultural specificity within Hispanic literary traditions.[4]

Research Profile

Ana Gallego Cuiñas is affiliated with Universidad de Granada, Spain, where her academic activities focus on Latin American literature, literary criticism, comparative literature, and cultural analysis. Her Scopus profile documents scholarly publications addressing literary globalization, publishing industries, avant-garde literary traditions, and documentary narrative structures within Hispanic literature.[1]

Her research profile demonstrates sustained engagement in interdisciplinary literary studies integrating cultural theory, publishing studies, and narrative analysis. Her publications explore both historical and contemporary literary movements within Latin American and Hispanic literary traditions.[5]

Research Contributions

Gallego Cuiñas has contributed to the study of literary globalization and publishing economics through analyses of literary festivals, transnational publishing networks, and avant-garde literary production in Latin America. Her work examines how literary markets influence contemporary narrative visibility and global literary recognition.[2]

Her research on documentary literature and narrative forms contributes to broader discussions regarding literary representation, autobiographical narratives, documentary aesthetics, and cultural memory within Hispanic literary traditions. These studies reflect interdisciplinary engagement between literary criticism, cultural studies, and media analysis.[6]

Additional contributions include analyses of the Latin American literary boom, publishing economies, and the circulation of contemporary novels in international literary contexts. Her scholarly work contributes to understanding the relationship between literary production and cultural globalization.[4]

Publications

  • “Literary Festivals as Makers of the Global Novel.” Literature Compass, 2025.
  • “INSOLVENT POETRY: Publishing Economics and the Avant-Garde in Latin America.”
  • “Writer’s documentary figures or the rise of literary documentaries: The 327 cuadernos of Ricardo Piglia.”
  • “The Boom is me: Vargas Llosa has shared his interviews.” Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 2024.

These publications collectively demonstrate sustained scholarly engagement with literary globalization, documentary narratives, cultural criticism, and Latin American literary studies.[5]

Research Impact

Ana Gallego Cuiñas’s research contributes to contemporary literary scholarship through critical analyses of publishing systems, literary circulation, and transnational Hispanic narratives. Her interdisciplinary approach supports broader academic understanding of how literary production interacts with globalization, market structures, and cultural identity.[3]

Her citation profile and publication record reflect scholarly recognition within literary criticism and Hispanic studies communities. The integration of literary theory, publishing analysis, and cultural interpretation enhances the academic relevance of her contributions to modern literary research.[1]

Award Suitability

Ana Gallego Cuiñas demonstrates suitability for recognition within the Research Excellence Award category through her sustained contributions to Latin American literary studies and interdisciplinary cultural scholarship. Her research addresses globally relevant literary themes involving publishing economics, documentary narratives, cultural circulation, and literary globalization.[2]

Her publication profile reflects active engagement in scholarly literary discourse and contemporary Hispanic cultural analysis. Continued interdisciplinary collaboration and expanded international dissemination may further strengthen her academic visibility and influence within global literary research communities.

Conclusion

Ana Gallego Cuiñas has established a significant academic profile in Latin American literary studies and Hispanic cultural analysis through interdisciplinary literary scholarship and critical cultural research. Her contributions to publishing studies, documentary narratives, literary globalization, and contemporary Hispanic literary criticism demonstrate meaningful engagement with evolving literary and cultural discourses. Continued scholarly dissemination and broader international collaboration may further enhance her academic influence and contribution to global literary studies.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (2026). Scopus author details: Ana Gallego Cuiñas, Author ID 26035484100. Scopus Preview.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=26035484100
  2. Gallego Cuiñas, A. (2025). Literary Festivals as Makers of the Global Novel. Literature Compass.https://doi.org/10.1111/lic3.70003
  3. Gallego Cuiñas, A. (2024). The Boom is me: Vargas Llosa has shared his interviews. Bulletin of Hispanic Studies.https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/abs/10.3828/bhs.2024.62
  4. Gallego Cuiñas, A. (2025). INSOLVENT POETRY: Publishing Economics and the Avant-Garde in Latin America. Book Chapter.https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781003486459-18/insolvent-poetry-ana-gallego-cui%C3%B1as
  5. Gallego Cuiñas, A. (2024). Writer’s documentary figures or the rise of literary documentaries: The 327 cuadernos of Ricardo Piglia. Hispanic Literary Studies.https://www.researchgate.net/publication/394232389_Docufiguras_de_escritor_o_el_auge_de_los_documentales_literarios_los_327_cuadernos_de_Ricardo_Piglia