Ravi Seethamraju
Department of Business
University of Sydney
Australia
Biography
Dr. RAVI SEETHAMRAJU is currently working as a Associate Professor in the Department of Department of Business, University of Sydney , Australia. His research interests includes Ravi’s research is multi-disciplinary and industry-relevant, exploring the evolving relationships between Information Technology (IT) enabled innovations and performance. Employing cross-sectional field study, case study and experimental methodologies, he works in two particular streams of research. The first stream explores how these IT-enabled innovations can be effectively adopted and used in organisations, supply chains and healthcare. The second examines the role of IT tools in improving business students’ learning experiences, skills and work-readiness.. He /she is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. RAVI SEETHAMRAJU is the member of many international affiliations. He/ She has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He /she has authored of many research articles/books related to Ravi’s research is multi-disciplinary and industry-relevant, exploring the evolving relationships between Information Technology (IT) enabled innovations and performance. Employing cross-sectional field study, case study and experimental methodologies, he works in two particular streams of research. The first stream explores how these IT-enabled innovations can be effectively adopted and used in organisations, supply chains and healthcare. The second examines the role of IT tools in improving business students’ learning experiences, skills and work-readiness..
Research Interest
Ravi’s research is multi-disciplinary and industry-relevant, exploring the evolving relationships between Information Technology (IT) enabled innovations and performance. Employing cross-sectional field study, case study and experimental methodologies, he works in two particular streams of research. The first stream explores how these IT-enabled innovations can be effectively adopted and used in organisations, supply chains and healthcare. The second examines the role of IT tools in improving business students’ learning experiences, skills and work-readiness.