Professor of Management Information Systems and Director, Center for Business Research
Academic Degrees
Mukesh Srivastava, Associate Professor in the College of Business Department of Accounting and Management Information Systems, holds a doctorate in business administration from the University of Surrey, U.K., and is a recipient of the prestigious Cambridge Commonwealth Fellowship. He teaches courses on strategic management in information systems and innovation, knowledge management systems, business intelligence, management of emerging technologies, and enterprise resource planning systems. His research is primarily focused on technology adoption, global outsourcing, strategic management and innovation, and eLearning.
He also serves on the editorial board of the Contemporary Management Research journal. In addition, he co-chairs the advisory board of the Shree Satya Institute of Management, a post-graduate degree granting institution in India. His articles on management and information systems have been published in national and international journals. In 2011, he was quoted extensively in a special supplement to the Wall Street Journal sponsored by SAP that discusses enterprise resource planning in China. The interview stems from his report, “Chinese Cultural Implications for ERP Implementation” in the Journal of Technology Management and Innovation.
Area(s) of Expertise
Dr. Srivastava's consulting and research expertise includes the following:
• Program Development
• Economic impact research and analysis;
• Cybersecurity security and IT governance;
• Technology workforce management; and
• Innovation and strategy in the digital age.