Ashish Kabra
Assistant Professor of Business Analytics (Decision, Operations & Information Technologies Dpt.) at The Robert H. Smith School of Business
Biography
The Robert H. Smith School of Business
Ashish Kabra is a faculty in the DOIT. His expertise is in using developing and applying estimation algorithms to study new business models such as bike-share systems (eg: Citibike) and marketplaces (eg: Uber). He has studied topics related to "accessibility" (sufficient reach), availability (service is available when a user needs it), and that of effectiveness of promotions in scaling marketplaces. He has also studied online grocery retail models (eg: Amazon Fresh), specifically its financial and environmental concerns using mathematical economics models.
His research work has been published in Management Science. His research work has won the MSOM Best Student Paper Award in 2015, a runner up at POMS Best Student Paper Award in Sustainability in 2015, and a third place at IBM Best Student Paper Award in Service Science in 2016.
He did his graduate studies in Operations Management at INSEAD, France and undergraduate studies in Computer Science from BITS-Pilani, India.
He has also worked for Adobe Systems and a high-tech supply chain analytics startup in the past.
Other Publications
- Bike-Share Systems. Ashish Kabra, Elena Belavina, Karan Girotra “Environmentally Responsible Supply Chains”, Atalay Atasu, editor, chapter 8, Springer, 2016, pp 127-142.
- Leveraging bike-share systems to improve guest experiences and attract tourists. Elena Belavina, Ashish Kabra
Cornell Hospitality Report, 19(6), 1-12, 2019.
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Structural estimation methods to model user behaviour in bike-sharing systems - Ashish Kabra
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