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Dr. Snehamay Banerjee

Associate Dean of Graduate Programs & Professor

Management - MIS/OM

Office: BSB 221

Phone: (856) 225-6587

Ph.D., University of Maryland at College Park

Snehamay (Sney) Banerjee is a Professor of Management and the Associate Dean of Graduate Programs at Rutgers School of Business–Camden. He has been a member of the Rutgers faculty since 1998. He received his B. Tech in Mechanical Engineering and M. Tech in Industrial Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology in India. He then received his M.S. in Operations Research at Case Western Reserve University and M.S. in Information Systems at University of Maryland at College Park. At the University of Maryland, he also received his Ph.D. from the College of Business with a double major in Information Systems and Operations Research. His areas of interest primarily include supply chain management and decision support systems design. In these areas, he has made various presentations and publications with work in journals, such as the International Journal of Production Economics and the International Journal of Operations and Production Management. Apart from his academic work, he is also heavily involved as a member of multiple committees here at Rutgers- Camden, such as the Instructional Technology Committee and Global Research and Education Committee.

Research Interests: Supply Chain Management; Decision Support Systems Design

Courses Frequently Taught: Database Systems; Telecommunication and Networks; E-Commerce Technologies

Representative Publications:

  • Banerjee, S., Golhar, D. Y., “A Decision Support System for A Third Party Coordinator Managing Supply Chain with Demand Uncertainty”, Forthcoming in Production Planning and Control.
  • Golhar, D. Y. and Banerjee, S., “An Optimal Ordering Strategy for a Third-Party Managed Supply Chain”, International Journal of Production Research. Vol. 51, Issue 10, 2013, pp. 2969 – 2980
  • Kumar, R, Smith, M., and Banerjee, S., “User Interface Features Influencing Overall Ease of Use and Personalization,” Information and Management, Vol. 41, 2004, pp. 289-302
  • Banerjee, S., and Kumar, R., “A Framework for Managing Electronic Business Document Interchange,” Communications of the ACM, Vol. 45, No. 7, 2002, pp. 96-102
  • Mallya, S., Banerjee, S., and Bistline, W., “A Decision Support System for Production/ Distribution Planning in Continuous Manufacturing,” Decision Sciences, Vol. 32, No. 3, 2001, pp. 545 – 556
  • Banerjee, S., Banerjee, A., Burton, J., and Bistline, W., “The Impact of Controlled Partial Shipments in a Multiple Buyers, Single Vendor Supply Chain Network”, International Journal of Production Economics, Vol. 71, 2001, pp. 91 – 100

Media Guide

Dr. Snehamay Banerjee, Professor of Management at the Rutgers School of Business—Camden. He can discuss:

E-Commerce/Web Development:

  • E-commerce security and design issues
  • IT adoption by small and minority-owned businesses

Small Business Issues:

  • Developing a Web presence for small businesses
  • IT adoption by small and minority-owned businesses

Information Technology/Knowledge Management:

  • E-commerce security and design issues
  • IT adoption by small and minority-owned businesses
  • Decision support systems design

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