Kárman Fellowship Professor Rajiv Kohli
The TIME Research Area is pleased to welcome Professor Rajiv Kohli as the Theodore von Kármán Fellow. Professor Kohli will be visiting the TIME Research Area from 16 September to 5 October.
Rajiv Kohli is the John N. Dalton Memorial Professor of Business at the Raymond A. Mason School of Business of The College of William & Mary, USA. Dr. Kohli received his PhD from the information systems management department of the University of Maryland Baltimore County. He has taught at the University of Notre Dame, Lehigh University, University of Maryland College Park, and University of Maryland University College where he was awarded the Teaching Recognition Award. Published studies have ranked Dr. Kohli among the top 20 MIS researchers worldwide. A recent study ranked Dr. Kohli’s research as the most influential in the health information technology discipline in the past 20 years.
Dr. Kohli‘s research is published in MIS Quarterly, Management Science, Information Systems Research, MIS Quarterly Executive, Journal of Management Information Systems, Journal of Operations Management, and Decision Support Systems, among other journals. He is a coauthor of the book The IT Payoff: Measuring Business Value of Information Technology Investment, (2002) published by Financial Times Prentice-Hall. Dr. Kohli has served as a Senior Editor for MIS Quarterly and is a member of editorial board of several international journals. He is an honorary Fellow of the Cambridge Judge Business School and a Research Associate at MIT Sloan Center for Information Systems Research.