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Dr. Harsha Sarvaiya serves as Deputy Head of the Department of Management at Griffith University's Business School. She holds a PhD from Massey University (New Zealand) and has over 10 years of teaching experience across Australia, New Zealand, and India. Her primary roles include teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Business Ethics, Corporate Governance, Globalization, and Strategic Supply Chain Management. She has received Deputy Vice Chancellor Teaching Commendations (2018-2019) and is a member of Griffith Asia Institute since 2018.
Her research focuses on corporate social responsibility (CSR), sustainable business practices, and sustainable solid waste management. Notable projects include examining strategic responses to the pandemic in Australian firms, analyzing greenwashing threats in carbon trading, and exploring low-emission development strategies in Indonesia. She has secured grants totaling over $770,000, including a major Blue Economy CRC project and internal grants for food waste reduction and community composting.
Dr. Sarvaiya supervises doctoral research on topics such as sustainability integration, AI-driven logistics, and public-private partnerships in waste management. She has authored/co-authored over 15 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, with impactful work on CSR-HRM linkages, pandemic leadership, and indigenous sustainable development. Her teaching innovations include blended learning strategies for management students.
- Awards: Massey University Doctoral Scholarship (2010–2013)
- Key Grants:
- Blue Economy CRC Project ($757,460)
- Australia-Brazil Symposium on Circular Innovation ($48,000)
- Griffith Internal Grant for Food Waste Study ($3,000)


