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Vishal Agrawal |
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Doctoral Candidate Operations Management
College of Management Georgia Institute of Technology 800 W Peachtree Street NW Atlanta, Georgia 30308-0520 Email: Vishal.Agrawal(a)mgt.gatech.edu
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Education Ph.D. in Operations Management (with minor in Economics), Georgia Institute of Technology, expected May 2010 M. Sc. in Industrial & Systems Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006 Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Mumbai (India), 2005
Research Interests Sustainable Operations, New Product Development, Effect of Consumer Behavior on Operations, and Supply Chain Management.
Journal Articles 1. Agrawal, V. and M. Ferguson (2007), “Bid-Response Models for Customized Pricing,” Journal of Revenue and Pricing Management 6(3), 212-228.
Papers under Review and Working Papers 2. Agrawal, V., M. Ferguson, L. B. Toktay and V. Thomas, “Is Leasing Greener than Selling?,” invited for second-round review in Management Science. 3. Agrawal, V., M. Ferguson and G. Souza, “Trade-in Rebates for Price Discrimination and Product Recovery,” invited for second-round review in Production and Operations Management. 4. Agrawal, V., A. Atasu, and K. van Ittersum, “The Effect of Remanufacturing on the Perceived Value of New Products,” under first-round review at Management Science. 5. Agrawal, V., S. Kavadias and L. B. Toktay, “Design and Introduction of Conspicuous Durable Products.”
Book Chapters Agrawal, V. and L. B. Toktay, “Interdisciplinarity in Closed-Loop Supply Chain Management Research,” forthcoming in Closed Loop Supply Chains: New Directions to Improve the Sustainability of Business Practices, Ferguson, M. and G. Souza (Eds.), Taylor and Francis Publishing.
Research in Progress “Collaborating with the Competition: OEM Certification Programs for Remanufactured Products” with M. Ferguson and L. B. Toktay. “Leasing and Selling: Incentives for Green Product Design,” with M. Ferguson and L. B. Toktay. “Designing Conspicuous Product Lines,” with L. B. Toktay and S. Kavadias. “Consumer Perceptions and Availability of Remanufactured Products,” with A. Atasu and K. van Ittersum.
Teaching Experience Instructor, Operations Management (MGT 3501), Fall 2008, 49 Students, 4.6/5.0 (evaluations)
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