Arvind Sainathan

Senior Lecturer at Nanyang Business School

Schools

  • Nanyang Business School

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Biography

Nanyang Business School

Arvind Sainathan is currently a Senior Lecturer in the Information Technology and Operations Management (ITOM) division at Nanyang Business School (NBS). His research interests primarily involve problems and issues in the interfaces of operations and marketing, particularly considering how pricing – under different contexts involving supply chain management, service management, and sustainable operations – influences and/or is impacted by operational decisions. His research has been published in leading and popular Operations Management journals such as Manufacturing and Service Operations Management, Production and Operations Management, Decision Sciences, European Journal of Operational Research, Decision Support Systems, and International Journal of Production Economics. He received the Research Excellence Award for the ITOM Division in 2014. In the past, he had been Fellows of Renaissance Engineering Programme (REP) and Institute on Asian Consumer Insight. He had previously taught Management Decision Tools and Business Operations Management for REP students, and currently teaches Business Operations and Processes for NBS undergraduate students.He obtained his PhD from Simon Business School at the University of Rochester in the United States.

Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) University of Rochester - William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration (2005 — 2009)
  • Bachelor of Technology (BTech) IIT Madras (2000 — 2004)

Companies

  • Director, PGE Apprentis SCM Specialisation NEOMA Business School (2022)
  • Associate Professor NEOMA Business School (2021)
  • Senior Lecturer Nanyang Business School (2018 — 2021)
  • Assistant Professor Nanyang Business School, Nanyang Technological University (2009 — 2018)

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