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Snehamay Banerjee, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Management (MIS)
Ph.D., University of Maryland at
College Park
Research Interests: IT
Adoption and Usage, B2B E-Commerce Models, Electronic Document Exchanges,
Supply Chain Management
Courses Frequently Taught: Database
Systems, Telecommunication and Networks, E-Commerce Technologies.
Representative Prior Research:
Banerjee, S., Banerjee, A., Burton, J., and
Bistline, W., "The Impact of Controlled Partial Shipments in a
Multiple Buyers, Single Vendor Supply Chain Network", International
Journal of Production Economics.
Bistline, W., Banerjee, S. and Banerjee,
A., "RTSS: An Interactive Decision Support System for Solving Real
Time Scheduling Problems Considering Customer and Job Priorities with
Schedule Interruptions," Computers & Operations
Research.
Tavana, M. and Banerjee, S.,
"Strategic Assessment Model (SAM): A Multiple Criteria Decision
Support System for Evaluation of Strategic Alternatives," Decision
Sciences.
Sriram, V., Stump, R. and Banerjee, S.,
"Information Technology Investments in Purchasing: An Empirical
Study of Dimensions and Antecedents," Information and
Management.
Banerjee, S., and Sriram, V., "The
Impact of Electronic Data Interchange on Purchasing: An Empirical
Investigation," International Journal of Operations and
Production Management.
Banerjee, S., and Golhar, D.Y.,
"Security Issues in EDI Environment," International
Journal of Operations and Production Management.
Research Work in
Progress: A Framework for Managing Electronic Business Document
Interchange (with Dr. Kumar)
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Media Guide
Dr. Snehamay Banerjee, associate professor of management at the
Rutgers School of Business—Camden. He can discuss:
+E-Commerce/Web Development:
- E-commerce security and design issues
- IT adoption by small and minority-owned businesses
+Small Business Issues:
- Developing a Web presence for small businesses
- IT adoption by small and minority-owned businesses
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+Information Technology/Knowledge Management:
- E-commerce security and design issues
- IT adoption by small and minority-owned businesses
- Decision support systems design
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