Title | Dr. | First Name | Amit | Last Name | Bardhan | ||
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Designation | Professor | ||||||
Department | Faculty of Management Studies | ||||||
akbardhan@fms.du.ac.in | |||||||
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Phone.no | 01127666382 |
Employement Info | |||||||
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Employee Type | Nature Of Employment | ||||||
Teaching | Permanent |
Educational Qualifications | |||||||
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Degree/Certification Name | Institution | Year of Completion | |||||
Ph.D. - Operational Research | University of Delhi | 2002 |
Research Supervision Overview | |||||||
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PhD Scholars Supervised | PhD Degrees Awarded | Theses Submitted | |||||
0 | 1 | 0 |
Research Publications | |||||||
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Title of Article | Type of Publication | Name of Journal | ISSN | Journal Volume | Year | Link to Article | DOI (Digital Object Identifier) |
Predicting Scheduled Block Time (SBT) of Airlines: A Case Study | Research Papers in Care Listed Journals | South Asian Journal of Management | P-ISSN: 0971-5428 E-ISSN: 2584-007X | 30 | 2024 | https://sajm-amdisa.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=125 | https://doi.org/10.62206/sajm.30.5.2024.231-259 |
Optimal resource allocation strategies of competing new online delivery platforms using the Bass diffusion model | Research Papers in Web of Science Listed Journals | Annals of Operations Research | 1572-9338 | online | 2023 | https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10479-023-05410-6#citeas | doi.org/10.1007/s10479-023-05410-6 |
What is driving the passenger demand on new regional air routes in India: A study using the gravity model | Research Papers in Peer Reviewed Journals | Case Studies on Transport Policy | 10 | ||||
More buyers or more sellers: on marketing resource allocation strategies of competing two-sided platforms | Research Papers in Peer Reviewed Journals | Electronic Commerce Research | |||||
Carbon footprint implications of demand and supply uncertainties in supply chains: a simulation study | Research Papers in Peer Reviewed Journals | International Journal of Modelling and Simulation | 42 |
Research Projects | ||||||
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Project Title | Project Type | Year Of Sanction | Outcome/Output | Duration | ||
A study on the implication of COVID-19 pandemic on the practice of telehealth and development of a scalable model for implementing optimal delivery of tele-healthcare | Major | 2022 | Ongoing since 22-07-2023 (1 years, 3 months, 30 days) |