Dr. Kuntal Bhattacharyya

Dr. Kuntal Bhattacharyya
Assc Professor & GEODIS Prj Mg
MBA Program
Scott College of Business
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812-237-3588

Education

  • Ph.D. - Operations Management (Information Systems Minor), Kent state University - 2011
  • M.B.A. - Management Major (Minor in Applied Statistics), The University of Akron - 2005
  • M.S. - Electrical Engineering (Specialization in Semiconductor Fabrication), The University of Texas at Arlington - 2003
  • B.S. - Electrical & Electronics Engineering, BIET - 2000

Professional Webpage

https://kuntalbhattacharyy.wixsite.com/doctorb

Teaching Interests

  • Supply Chain Management | Global Sourcing and Supplier Management | Service Operations Management | Analytics

Research Interests

  • - Global Sourcing<br>- Supply Chain Risk Management<br>- Healthcare Service Operations<br>- Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Dr. Kuntal Bhattacharyya enriches his current association in academe with many years of corporate experience in strategic sourcing, supply chain management, financial economics and consulting. Kuntal holds a Ph.D. in Operations Management from Kent State University and an M.B.A. in Management from the University of Akron. In addition, he is also a certified risk manager (CRM). Dr. Bhattacharyya currently serves as the Executive Director of Graduate Programs at the Scott College of Business, Indiana State University. He also continues as Chairperson of the Marketing & Operations dept. and in his dual role as an Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management and Director of the Center for Supply Management Research (CSMR), he strives to bridge the gap between academia and the industry by providing an experiential learning experience to future business leaders, while contributing towards academic research - especially from a practitioner's viewpoint. Kuntal's research has been published in esteemed outlets like the Journal of Supply Chain Management, Supply Chain Management Review, Strategic Outsourcing, Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management, and Advanced Mathematical Modelling, among others.

BUS 205 (Business Statistics I)
BUS 351 (Introduction to Operations Management)
OSCM 300 (Fundamentals of Supply Chain Management)
OSCM 455 (Global Sourcing and Procurement)
OSCM 465 (Service Operations Management)
OSCM 486 (Special Topic: Systems Simulation)
OSCM 490 (Global Supply Chain Management)
MBA 612 (Quantitative Problem Solving)
MBA EL 623 (Operations Management)
PMBA 623 (Strategic Supply Chain and Operating Decisions)

Ph.D., Kent State University (Major: Operations Management, Minor: Information Systems); 2011

MBA, University of Akron (Major: Management, Minor: Applied Statistics); 2005

MS, The University of Texas at Arlington (Electrical Engineering, Semiconductors); 2003

BS, B.I.E.T., Kuvempu University (Electrical & Electronics Engineering); 2000

Current Research Interests: My research focuses on the intersection of global supply chain risk management and industry 4.0 attributes. Currently, I am investigating risk of managing humanitarian supply chains in the bottom of the pyramid and the utilization of technology (Block Chain) to create transparency of information interchange among stakeholders therein.

Notable Publications:

  1. Bhattacharyya, K., Johnson, M., and Fowler, K. (2021), "Tracking Conflict in Mineral Supply Chains", Supply Chain Management Review, Accepted November 2020 for publication in May 2021 Procurement Edition.
  2. Prasad, S., Jaffe, J., Bhattacharyya, K., Tata, J., and Marshall, D. (2017), "Value Supply Chains at the Base of the Pyramid: Studies of Past and Present Textile Networks", Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management, 7(3), 304-323.
  3. Bhattacharyya, K. and Guiffrida, A.L., (2015) "An Optimization Framework for Improving Supplier Delivery Performance", Applied Mathematical Modeling, 39(13), 3771-3783.
  4. Datta, P. and Bhattacharyya, K. (2012), “Innovation Returns and the economics of Offshored IT R&D”, Strategic Outsourcing: An International Journal, 5(1), 15-35.
  5. Bhattacharyya, K., Datta, P., and Offodile, F. O. (2010), “The Impact of Third-Party Indices on Global Operational Risks”, Journal of Supply Chain Management, 46(4), 25-43.