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Subodha Kumar
Assistant Professor
Area: Information Systems
Affiliation: Indian School of Business and Mays Business School, Texas A&M University
Email:  Subodha_Kumar@isb.edu
Education
PhD Management Science and Information Systems The University of Texas at Dallas, 2001
MBA Management The University of Texas at Dallas, 2000
BSc Engineering  Bihar Institute of Technology, Sindri, 1994
 
Research Interests
  • Analytical Modeling
  • Electronic Commerce and Online Environment
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Software Engineering
  • Data Quality and Data Mining
  • Sequencing and Scheduling
 
Selected Publications
  • With V G Kulkarni,  V S Mookerjee, and S P Sethi, “Optimal Allocation of Effort to Software Maintenance: A Queuing Theory Approach,” Production and Operations Management, Vol. 18, No. 5, Sep 2009, pp. 506-515.
  • With S P Sethi, “Dynamic Pricing and Advertising for Web Content Providers,” European Journal of Operational Research, Vol. 197, Issue 3, Sep 2009, pp. 924-944.
  • With M Fan and A B Whinston, “Short-Term and Long-Term Competition between Providers of Shrink-Wrap Software and Software as a Service,” European Journal of Operational Research, Vol. 196, Issue 2, July 2009, pp. 661-671.
  • With K Dutta and V Mookerjee, “Maximizing Business Value by Optimal Assignment of Jobs to Resources in Grid Computing,” European Journal of Operational Research, Vol. 194, Issue 3, May 2009, pp. 856-872.
  • With M Dawande, M Johar and V S Mookerjee, “A Comparison of Pair versus Solo Programming under Different Objectives: An Analytical Approach,” Information Systems Research, Vol. 19, No. 1, Mar 2008, pp. 71-92.
 
Academic Experience
  • Assistant Professor, Mays Business School, Texas A&M University (2009-present)
  • Assistant Professor, Foster Business School, University of Washington (2001-2009)
     

 

 
Other Professional Experience
  • Senior Editor, Production and Operations Management Journal (2007-present)
  • Member of Editorial Review Board, Journal of Database Management (2004-present)
  • Member of Editorial Review Board, International Journal of Social and Organisational Dynamics in IT (2009-present)
  • Member of Editorial Review Board, Production and Operations Management Journal (2003-2007)

     

 

 
Achievements and Awards
  • Summer Research Performance Recognition Grant, Mays Business School, Texas A&M University, 2010.
  • Instructor of the Quarter award, Foster School of Business, University of Washington, Fall 2008.
  • Nominated for Instructor of the Quarter award, Fall 2007.
  • Dean’s Best Faculty Case Award for the case titled “Information Technology Based Innovation at Alaska Airlines,” 2007.
  • Nominated for the Undergraduate Business Instructor of the Quarter Award, 2007.
  • Featured on the University of Washington Television for a panel discussion tiled “What Are the Key Dimensions and Issues of Team Level Innovation?” May 2007.
  • Dean’s Best Faculty Case Award for the case titled “Esterline Technologies: Lean Manufacturing,” 2006.
  • Summer Fellowship, The Global Business Center,University of Washington Business School, 2006-2008.
  • Summer Research Fund, University of Washington Business School, 2005-2008.
  • Featured in the Industrial Engineer Magazine, February 2005, p. 48.
  • Nominated for the Best Instructor Award by UW Alumni Association, 2005.
  •  Best paper nomination of two papers in 13th Annual Workshop On Information Technologies and Systems (WITS), Seattle, 2003.
  • Semifinalist in 2003 Franz Edelman Award Competition sponsored by INFORMS.
  • Listed in Marquis Who's Who in America, 2003 onwards.
  • Listed in Academic Keys Who's Who in Business Higher Education (WWBHE),2003 onwards.
  • Semifinalist in 2002 Franz Edelman Award Competition sponsored by INFORMS.
  • Selected for INFORMS Doctoral Colloquium, 2000.
  • Doctoral Stipend, University of Texas at Dallas, 1999-2001.
  • Selden Leavell Merit Based Scholarship, University of Texas at Dallas, 2000-01.
  • University of Toronto Doctoral Fellowship, 1998-99.
 
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