Prasad S Rudramuniyaiah

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My research interests are in the following areas:

  • Knowledge Management
  • Outsourcing
  • Logistics and Supply Chain Management
  • Information System Development Methodologies
  • MIS Organization Behavior
Journal Publications:

Lacity, M., and Rudramuniyaiah, P. (2009), "Funny Business: Public Opinion of Outsourcing and Offshoring as Reflected in U.S. and Indian Political Cartoons," Communications of the Association for Information Systems (CAIS), Vol. 24, 13, pp.199-224.

Lacity, M., Iyer, V., and Rudramuniyaiah, P. (2008), “Turnover Intentions of Indian IS Professionals,” Information Systems Frontiers, Special Issue on Outsourcing of IT Services, Vol. 10, 2, pp. 225-241.

Conference Proceedings:

Lacity, M., and Rudramuniyaiah, P. (2009), "Funny Business: Public Opinion of Outsourcing and Offshoring as Reflected in U.S. and Indian Political Cartoons," Third Annual Global Sourcing Workshop, March 2009.

Lacity, M., Iyer, V., and Rudramuniyaiah, P. (2007), “Modeling Turnover Intentions of Indian IS Professionals,” Third International Conference on Outsourcing of Information Systems, Heidelberg, Germany.

Presentations:

“Modeling Turnover Intentions of Indian IS Professionals,” Third International Conference on Outsourcing of Information Systems, Heidelberg, Germany 2007, May 30, 2007. (Written with lacity, M. and Iyer, V.)

Book Chapters:

Successful Offshore Outsourcing of IT Work: Client and Supplier Perspectives, Rottman, J. and Lacity, M., (2007), Chapter 8: “Understanding Turnover Intentions Among Indian IS Professionals”, Lacity, M., Rudramuniyaiah, P., and Iyer, V., Palgrave-Macmillan, United Kingdom

Information Systems Outsourcing: Enduring Themes, New Perspectives, and Global Challenges, Hirschheim, R., Heinzl, A. and Dibbern, J.(2008), “Turnover Intentions of Indian IS Professionals,” Lacity, M., Iyer, V., and Rudramuniyaiah, P. (2008), in Third Edition, Springer-Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg-New York. REPRINT of article in Information Systems Frontiers, Vol. 10, 2, pp. 225-241
 

Research in Progress:

Rudramuniyaiah, P and Hollander, D " Modeling Tacit Knowledge Sharing Among Indian IS Professionals"

Rudramuniyaiah, P, "Influence of Communication Competence Dyads on IS Knowledge Transfer: An Empirical Analysis"

If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn't be called research, would it? ~ Albert Einstein

 

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