Sudip Bhattacharjee, UConn
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Sudip Bhattacharjee |
Bio:
Sudip Bhattacharjee is an Associate Professor in the School of Business, University of Connecticut. He also serves as the Assistant Dept. Head of Operations and Information Management. He has previously served as the Executive Director of MBA Programs in the School of Business. His current research interests include information systems economics, e-business, digital goods and markets, data analytics in IT and operations, and closed loop supply chains. His research has appeared in premier journals such as Management Science, INFORMS Journal on Computing, Journal of Business, Journal of Law and Economics, ACM Transactions, Journal of Management Information Systems, IEEE Transactions, and other leading peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings. His research has been highlighted in various media outlets such as Business Week, Washington Post, San Francisco Chronicle, Der Spiegel, Christian Science Monitor, slashdot.org, Business 2.0 Web Guide, and others.
He serves as an Associate Editor for Information Systems Research, guest AE for MIS Quarterly and Decision Sciences Journal, and in program committees of various other conferences and workshops. He has extensive research consulting experience with Fortune 100 firms on data-driven decision making in IT and operations.
Academic Honors:
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Ackerman Scholar, University of Connecticut School of Business, 2005-2011.
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Franz Edelman Award for Achievement in Operations Research and the Management Sciences - Semi-finalist, INFORMS, 2006-07
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Best Research Article, University of Connecticut School of Business, for paper entitled “Do Artists Benefit From Online Music Sharing?”, 2005. (Management Science lead article)
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CIDRIS Research Fellow (Center for Internet Data & Research Intelligence Services), 2005-2008.
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Graduate Teaching Award (MBA) (best MBA professor), University of Connecticut School of Business, 2004.
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Innovation in Teaching Award, University of Connecticut School of Business, 2002.
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CIBER Research Fellow (Center for International Business Education and Research), 2000-02.
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Omega Rho, International Honor Society for Operations Research, 1996-present.
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Beta Gamma Sigma (lifetime member, by invitation only).
