Tuesday, 28 January 2014

The University of Texas at Dallas, UT Dallas - Dr. Gurumurthy Kalyanaram, Professor, Director, COHORT MBA Program, Director of MASTERS’ Programs, Department Chair, and Director, External Relations

Dr Gurumurthy Kalyanaram was a tenured professor at The University of Texas at Dallas.  He served at UT Dallas from 1988 to 2001. During his tenure at the University of Texas, he was Chairman of the Department of Marketing, Senior Director of the Master’s Programs, Founding Director of the Cohort MBA Program, Chair of the Master’s Program Committee, and Faculty Liaison for External Affairs.

Thursday, 23 January 2014

Management Review Editorial on Globalization from Dr. Gurumurthy Kalyanaram

We are delighted to present to you six excellent research articles in this Special Issue, “Globalization of Markets and Work force.”

The article by Ford and Whaley addresses two important elements in work force, particularly in private sector and academe: collegiality and perception of justice. The analyses and recommendations are based on data from US. However, there is an evident level of generalizabiliy. Complementing this work, Srivastava examines specific challenges of job-related anxiety and stress among professionals in Mumbai.  While the work by Ford and Whaley is broader about the global work force, the work by Srivastava is very focused and specific. The findings reported in both the articles are applicable and appropriate.

Thursday, 9 January 2014

Dr. Gurumurthy Kalyanaram, Professor, Academic Director of MBA Programs (globally) and Director of Faculty Research (NYIT)

Dr. Gurumurthy Kalyanaram was a tenured professor at NYIT, and served as academic director of MBA programs in New York and globally (including Canada, China and Middle-East).  He also led the research efforts of the faculty as the Faculty Research Director.

Dr. Gurumurthy Kalyanaram is distinguished professor with a long record of academic achievements and honors.  He received his B.E. degree in engineering in 1978 from the University of Madras, India, and his M.B.A. in 1983 from the University of Texas.  He earned his Ph.D from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1989 in the field of Management Science, where he won the prestigious Harold Lobdell award.