G. Kannabiran
Professor
Management Studies
National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli
India
Biography
Dr. Ganesan Kannabiran is a senior Professor of Management at the National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli with over 25 years of experience. He has served as Head of the Department for several years and Dean of Research & Consultancy at the institute level. He also served as the Director i/c of the institute for a brief period from June- November 2016. His teaching and research areas include Business Analysis & IT Consulting, ICT for Development, Business Analytics, IS offshoring, Knowledge management and Software project management. He has served as visiting faculty to many leading institutions including, Indian Institutes of Management at Kozhikode, Ranchi and Tiruchirappalli. He has spearheaded launch of two new industry-oriented specializations on ‘IT consulting’ and ‘Business Analytics’. He has published/presented about 50 research papers through international journals and conferences. He holds PhD in MIS along with three Masters Degrees- Computer Science & Engineering, Business Administration (MBA), and Mathematics. Dr. Kannabiran received Emerald Indian Management Research Fund Award 2016 for a research on University Business Incubators in India and UK. He also received Best Teacher in Information Technology Management, Bloomberg UTV B-School Excellence Awards and Best Teacher Award from National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli.
Research Interest
Information System
Publications
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Kannabiran G, Sundar S. Relevance of information systems strategic planning practices in e-business contexts. Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations (JECO). 2011 Jan 1;9(1):17-37.
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Sankaran K, Kannabiran G, Dominic PD. Determinants of software quality in COTS products: an exploratory study. International Journal of Business Information Systems. 2011 Jan 1;8(1):4-22.
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Kannabiran G, Sankaran K. Determinants of software quality in offshore development–An empirical study of an Indian vendor. Information and Software Technology. 2011 Nov 30;53(11):1199-208.