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Narayan Ramasubbu is a Professor of Business Administration at the Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh, with a PhD from the University of Michigan and a Bachelor of Engineering from Bharathiar University, India. Prior to academia, he worked as a senior developer and product management specialist at CGI Inc and SAP AG, focusing on business intelligence applications and enterprise software systems.
His educational qualifications include:
- PhD in Business Administration, University of Michigan, 2006
- Bachelor of Engineering, Bharathiar University, India, 1998
Ramasubbu's research spans business analytics, design thinking, and IT-driven innovation, with deep exploration of user behavior in digital platforms, software product development, and enterprise information systems governance. He investigates globally distributed software development, software-driven business strategies, and technology-facilitated social change for base-of-pyramid communities, bridging technical and managerial perspectives to solve complex information systems challenges.
His 2019-2021 publications reveal concentrated work on technical debt management (impacting firm performance and outsourced maintenance), organizational agility through team autonomy, and mobile platform ecosystem dynamics. Published in top journals like Management Science and MIS Quarterly, these studies combine empirical analysis with field experiments to deliver actionable insights for software development and digital business strategy.
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