Peer-Reviewed Publications

Das, V. (2021). Sonic therapeutic intervention for preventing financial fraud: A phenomenological study. International Journal of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, 15(9), 822 – 829. https://publications.waset.org/10012222/sonic-therapeutic-intervention-for-preventing-financial-fraud-a-phenomenological-study

Das, V. (2020a). De-escalation strategies for kleptocracy in Nigeria’s oil sector. Journal of Financial Crime, 27(3). https://doi.org/10.1108/JFC-03-2020-0036

Das, V. (2020b). Succession planning strategies in faith-based nonprofits: A comparative case study (Publication No. 27542827) [Doctoral dissertation, Walden University]. PQDT Open. https://pqdtopen.proquest.com/pubnum/27994474.html

Das, V. (2019). Comparative study of Kotter’s and Hiatt’s (ADKAR) change models. Journal of Leadership and Management, 1(15), 263-271. http://leadership.net.pl/index.php/JLM/article/view/147

Das, V. (2018a). Kleptocracy in Nigeria. Journal of Financial Crime, 25 (1), 57 69. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFC-08-2016-0053

Das, V. (2018b). Legislative kleptocracy in Nigeria: Systems approach. Journal of Money Laundering Control, 21(2), 134-148. https://doi.org/10.1108/JMLC-02-2017-0006

Das, V. (2018c). Judicial corruption: The case of Nigeria. Journal of Financial Crime, 25(4), 926-939. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFC-02-2017-0011

Das, V. (2018d). Comparative study of Kotter’s and Hiatt’s (ADKAR) change models. In A. Szpaderski and M. J. Urick (Eds.), Essential principles for managers: Innovative approaches to examining foundational theories of management and leadership (pp. 83-102). Douglassville, PA: HPL Publications, Inc.

Das, V. (2017). Political sex scandals: Post-conventional morality approach. International Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, 3(4), 1-12. http://www.irjms.in/sites/irjms/index.php/files/article/view/406

Das, V. (2009). Synergic thinking approach to spirituality oriented organizational leadership, Sunita Singh-Gupta (Ed.), Integrating Spirituality and Organizational Leadership, 1(3), (pp. 649-665). Delhi: MacMillan Publishers India Ltd.

Das, V. (2008). The role of the Hare Krishnas In Mitigating the Social Menace of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria. Presented at the Center for Studies on New Religions (CESNUR) 2008 International Conference, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom. https://www.cesnur.org/2008/london_das.htm

Das, V. (2006). Resolving religious crisis for sustainable democracy in Nigeria. Proceedings of the Center for Studies on New Religions (CESNUR) 2006 International Conference, San Diego, California. https://www.cesnur.org/2006/sd_das.htm

Das, V. (2005). Traditional practices affecting the emancipation and empowerment of women in Nigeria. In D. Hurst (Ed.), Consequentiality: Human, all too human, 1(1), 227-242. Tallahassee: Expanding Human Consciousness.

Das, V. (2004). Factors affecting the African child’s right to inquire. Presented at the 1st Global Conference on Philosophy with Children: Transdisciplinary Perspectives, Mansfield College, Oxford, United Kingdom.

Das, V. (2003a). Lawmakers and corruption: Sonic therapeutic approach. Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 11(2), 88-92.

Das, V. (2003b). Endogenous and exogenous factors affecting probity in governance, Journal of Research and Production, 3(2), 45-52.

Das, V. (2003c). The challenge of the curriculum paradigm implicit in Vaisnava education in curbing HIV/AIDS pandemic in Nigeria. Journal of Research and Production, 3(4), 23-34.

Das, V. (2003d). Education and self-reliance: Varnasrama approach. Knowledge Review, 7(3), 32-38.

Das, V. (2003e). Raw-capitalism and anti-material bankruptcy: Issues in Nigeria’s democratic future. Multidisciplinary Journal of Research Development, 1(2), 74-80.

Das, V. (2002a). Vedantic views on religious transmogrification: A stimulus for national unity. Arts and Social Sciences Forum Journal, 5(5), 1-19.

Das, V. (2002d). Presidency and requital epistemology: Lessons from an oriental culture, Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, 11(1), 1-6.

Das, V. (2002e). Varnasrama manifesto for national integration and cohesion. Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, 11(2), 28-41.

Das, V. (2002f). Life without sex: An exploration of merits in celibacy. Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, 12(2).

Das, V. (2002g). The Jos carnage and democracy. Recall: A chronicle of Nigerian events, 3(1). Ibadan: Hope Publications.

Das, V. (2001a). Democracy and raw capitalism. In J.E. Ifie (Ed.), Africa: Our times and culture, 2(1), 23-32. Ibadan: Oputoru Books.

Das, V. ( 2001b). Universal basic education and self-realization: Towards intellectual transformation. In J.E. Ifie (Ed.), Africa: Our times and culture, 2(1). Ibadan: Oputoru Books.

Das, V. (2001c). Vedantic views on cultural transformation: A stimulus for socio-political stability, Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, 6(1), 21-29.

Das, V. (2001d). Kleptomaniacs and Nigeria’s political destiny. Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 10(5), 37-40.

Das, V. (2001e). Organismic and sociological factors affecting societal norms: Lessons from an oriental culture. Teachers’ mandate on education for human and societal development in Nigeria (pp. 23-33). Ibadan: University of Ibadan.

Das, V. (2000a). Transmuting bestial culture: Lawmakers and character development. In O. Oladipo & S. Olorunyomi (Eds.), Current viewpoint: A review of culture and society, 2(1&2), 57-60. Ibadan: Hope Publication.

Das, V. (2000b). Sex: Its political, economic and social implications. Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, 4(2), 60-69.

Das, V. (2000c). Intricacies of charity and implications of usurping a brahmana’s property: Lesson from Nrga. Journal of Classical and Related Studies, 5(1).

Das, V. & Ifie, J.E. (2000). Karma: An exploration of parallels in Ogbia and Hare Krishna teachings. Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, 5(2), 37-44.

Das, V. (1999a). Theodicy: Examining negative and positive occurrences in humans. In J.E. Ifie (Ed.)., Africa: Our times and culture, 1(1& 2), (pp. 245-251). Ibadan: Oputoru Books.

Das, V. (1999b). Some Vedic anecdotes and aphorisms relevant to women education in Nigeria. Journal of Classical and Related Studies, 4(1), 12-29.