Presentations
Conference Presentations
Das, V. (2025, July). Leading change in a multigenerational corporation. Keynote speaker, at
the 2nd International Conference on Leadership, Culture, and Talent Management, July 25-27, 2025, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Das, V. (2025, March). Strategies for preventing genderwashing leadership: A
phenomenological study. Presented at the 8th International Conference on Business, Management, and Finance, March 27-29, 2025, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Das, V. (2025, March). Leadership trust strategies for change management. Presented at the 8th
International Conference on Business, Management, and Finance, March 27-29, 2025, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Das, V. (2025, March). Preventive strategies for octogenarian gerontocracy. Presented at the 8th
International Conference on Business, Management, and Finance, March 27-29, 2025, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Das, V. (2025, March). Preventive strategies for heropreneurship. Presented at the 8th
International Conference on Business, Management, and Finance, March 27-29, 2025, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Das, V. (2025). De-escalation strategies for felonocracy. Presented at the 8th International
Conference on Business, Management, and Finance, March 27-29, 2025, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Das, V. (2024, November). Presidential sex scandals: A sonic therapeutic intervention approach.
Presented at the 10th International Conference on Business, Management, and Economics, November 22-24, 2024, London, United Kingdom.
Das, V. (2024, November). De-escalation strategies for judicial leadership corruption.
Presented at the 10th International Conference on Business, Management, and Economics, November 22-24, 2024, London, United Kingdom.
Das, V. (2024, September). Women leadership sex scandals in the education industry: Sonic
therapeutic intervention approach. Presented at the International Conference on Leadership, Culture, and Talent Management, September 27-29, Paris, France.
Das, V. (2024, August). Sex scandals in defense leadership: Sonic therapeutic intervention
approach. Presented at the 8th International Conference on Management and Economics, August 23-25, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Das, V. (2024, August). Sex scandals in women’s leadership: Sonic therapeutic intervention
approach. Presented at the 8th International Conference on Management and Economics, August 23-25, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Das, V. (2024, August). Legislative fraud: A sonic therapeutic intervention approach. Presented
approach. Presented at the 8th International Conference on Management and Economics, August 23-25, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Das, V. (2024, July). Congressional sex scandals: A sonic therapeutic intervention approach.
Presented at the 1st International Conference on Management and Business (ICMBCONF), July 19-21, 2024, King’s College London, United Kingdom.
Das, V. (2024, March). Sonic therapeutic intervention for preventing leadership sex scandals.
Presented at the 11th International Conference on Applied Research in Management, Economics, and Accounting, March 27-29, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Das, V. (2023, December). Sonic therapeutic intervention for kleptocracy de-escalation:
A hermeneutic phenomenological study. Presented at the 8th International Conference on Research in Management and Economics, December 15-17, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Das, V. (2022). Strategies for transformative change in the post-pandemic era. Presented at the
5th International Conference on Research in Business, Management, and Economics, 8-10 April 2022, Paris, France.
Das, V. (2021). Understanding embryology in promoting peace leadership. Presented at
ICGPS007 2021: XV. International Conference on Global Peace and Security, 22-23 July, Berlin, Germany.
Das, V. (2021, June). Understanding the Value of Sonic Therapeutic Intervention in Fraud
Prevention. Presented at ICFCPC001 2021: XV. International Conference on Financial Crime Prevention and Control, June 28-29, 2021, London, United Kingdom.
Das, V. (2020, November). De-escalation strategies for COVID-19 financial fraud. Presented at
the 3rd International Conference on Research in Business, Management, and Economics, 27-29 November 2020, Dublin, Republic of Ireland.
Das, V. (2019a, November). De-escalation strategies for kleptocracy in Nigeria’s oil industry.
Presented at the International Academic Conference on Management and Economics, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Das, V. (2019b, November). Self-regulated learning strategies for academic achievement. Paper
presented at the Long Island School Support Team (LISST) Conference on “Responding to a Changing World,” New York, USA.
Das, V. (2015, August). Women’s empowerment and sustainability. Paper presented at
Faculty of Medicine, Rosario National University (Universidad Nacional de Rosario), Rosario, Argentina.
Das, V. (2014, February). Sex and the leadership crisis. Paper presented at the 1st Information
Network on Religious Movements (INFORM) Anniversary Conference, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), London, United Kingdom.
Das, V. (2013, May). Sonic therapeutic intervention and self-control. Paper presented at Pandit
Bhagwat Dayal Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rothak, India.
Das, V. (2012, July). Why is trust so hard to achieve in management? Presentation at Harvard
Business School Working Knowledge Seminar, Boston, Massachusets, USA. Article number 95. https://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/why-is-trust-so-hard-to-achieve-in-management
Das, V. (2011, May). How ethical can we be? Presentation at Harvard Business School –
Working Knowledge Seminar, Boston, Massachusets, USA. Article (comment number) 31. https://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/how-ethical-can-we-be
Das, V. (2011, April). Blind spots: We are not as ethical as we think. Presentation at Harvard
Business School – Working Knowledge Seminar, Boston, Massachusets, USA. Article (comment number) 12. https://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/blind-spots-were-not-as-ethical-as-we-think
Das, V. (2011, April). Self-control and organizational leadership. Paper presented at the Faculty
of Management Conference, University of South Africa (UNISA), Johannesburg, South Africa.
Das, V. (2009, February). Synergic thinking approach to spirituality-based organizational
leadership for social transformation. Paper presented at the 2nd International Conference on Integrating Spirituality and Organizational Leadership, University of Pondicherry, Pondicherry, India.
Das, V. (2008, July). Are followers about to get their due? Presentation at Harvard Business
School – Working Knowledge Seminar, Boston, Massachusets, USA. Article (comment number) 52. https://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/are-followers-about-to-get-their-due
Das, V. (2008, June). Why don’t managers think deeply? Presentation at Harvard Business
School – Working Knowledge Seminar, Boston, Massachusets, USA. Article (comment number) 55. https://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/why-dont-managers-think-deeply
Das, V. (2008, May). Strategies for awakening planetary consciousness: Towards a terror free
social order. Paper presented at the Human Condition Series: 2nd Annual International Multidisciplinary Conference on “Terror,” Laurentian University, Barrie Ontario, Canada.
Das, V. (2008, April). Presidency and requital epistemology: Vedantic perspective. Paper
presented at the Interdisciplinary Conference on Human Rights, Individualism and Globalization, Bethany College, Bethany, West Virginia, USA.
Das, V. (2008, December). Does judgement trump experience? Presentation at Harvard
Business School – Working Knowledge Seminar, Boston, Massachusets, USA. Article (comment number) 82. https://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/does-judgment-trump-experience
Das, V. (2008, December). Vedantic views on planetary consciousness. Paper presented at the
9th International Conference of the Chief Justices of the World: Global Symposium on Planetary Consciousness, Lucknow, India, December 12-15, 2008.
Das, V. (2006, July). Resolving religious crisis for sustainable democracy in Nigeria. Paper
presented at the Center for Studies on New Religions (CESNUR) International Conference, San Diego, California. http://www.cesnur.org/2006/sd_das.htm
Das, V. (2006, April). Self-restraint and Nigeria’s development: An ethical inquiry. Paper
presented at the New York State Political Science Association (NYSPSA) Annual Conference, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Manhattan, New York, USA.
Das, V. (2006, April). Women’s self-restraint for national transformation: Vedic approach. Paper
presented at the Southwestern Social Science Association (SSSA) Annual Conference, San Antonio, Texas, USA.
Das, V. (2006, March). Self-restraint and national development. Paper presented at North
Carolina Political Science Association (NCPSA) 35th Annual Conference, High Point University, High Point, USA.
Das, V. (2005, October). Endogenous and exogenous factors affecting probity in governance in
sub-Sahara Africa. Paper presented at the International Studies Association (ISA – West) Annual Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Das, V. (2005). Mediation, ‘SPIRIT’ and adjudication: Towards effective management of
conflict. Paper presented at the 47th conference of the Western Social Science Association, Albuquerque – New Mexico, USA.
Das, V. (2005a, April). The politics of social stability for sustainable democracy in Nigeria: The
CCACT approach. Paper presented at the Pennsylvania Political Science Association, The Pennsylvania State University – Capital Campus, Middletown, Pennsylvania.
Das, V. (2005b, April). Politics of caring thinking for economic and social reconstruction in
Nigeria. Paper presented at the First Global conference on Politics and Ethics: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Contemporary Issues, University of South Mississippi, Long Beach.
Das, V. (2005, March). Synergic thinking approach to leadership and the role of belief system in
national reformation. Paper presented at the 34th North Carolina Political Science Association annual conference, Chavis University Center, University of North Carolina at Pembroke, USA.
Das, V. (2004a, November). Factors affecting the African child’s right to inquire. Paper
presented at the 1st Global Conference on Philosophy with Children: Transdisciplinary Perspectives, Mansfield College, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Das, V. (2004b, November). Kleptomaniacs and Nigeria’s political destiny. Paper presented at
Georgia Political Science Association annual conference, Savannah, Georgia.