Sanjib Chowdhury
Associate Professor of Management
Co-Faculty Director for the Entrepreneurship Program
Ph.D. University of North Texas (1999) M.B.A. University of Montana (1994)
300 W. Michigan Avenue
458 Gary M. Owen Building Ypsilanti,
MI 48197
Tel:
(734) 487-2215
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Fax: (734) 487-4100
sanjib.chowdhury@emich.edu
Curriculum Vitae
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Professional Summary
Dr. Chowdhury’s scholarly papers have been published in several high level scholarly journals such as Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Business Venturing, Journal of Business Research, etc. He has presented in several academic and professional conferences. In addition, he serves in the editorial board of several entrepreneurship journals such as Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal, Journal of Business, Entrepreneurship, etc. Dr. Chowdhury also serves as a consultant for a variety of small and mid sized businesses.
Courses Taught
MGMT388 Introduction to Entrepreneurship MGMT490 Business Policy DS602 Business Research Methods MGMT610 Diagnostic and Quantitative Methods in Organizations MGMT614 Growth Strategies for Entrepreneurial Ventures MGMT696 Strategic Management
Research Interest & Projects
Dr. Chowdhury’s research focuses on topics in organizational theory, strategy and entrepreneurship..
Selected Publications
Chowdhury, S. (Forthcoming) The Moderating Effects of Customer Driven Complexity on the Structure and Growth Relationship in Young Firms. Journal of Business Venturing.
Chowdhury, S. & Endres, M. L. (Forthcoming, February, 2010). The Impact of Client Variabilty in Nursing on Occupational Strain and Injury: The Cross-Level Moderating Effect of Safety Climate. Academy of Management Journal.
Endres, M., Chowdhury, S., & Alam, I. (2008). Gender Effects on Bias in Complex Financial Decision. Journal of Managerial Issues.
Chowdhury, S. & Miles, G. (2006). Importance of customer induced uncertainty for organization structure: An empirical evidence. Journal of Business Research.
Chowdhury, S. (2005). Demographic Diversity for Building an Effective Entrepreneurial Team: Is it Important? Journal of Business Venturing.
Professional Affiliations
Academy of Management USASBE
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