IIMB’s R&P office to host a seminar on ‘Deliberate or Instinctive? Proactive and Reactive Coping for Technostress’ on January 7
01 January, Bengaluru: The Office of Research and Publications (R&P) at IIM Bangalore will host a research seminar titled ‘Deliberate or Instinctive? Proactive and Reactive Coping for Technostress’, on January 7, 2020. Professor Monideepa Tarafdar from Lancaster University will deliver the talk to doctoral students of IIMB.
Dr. Monideepa Tarafdar is Professor of Information Systems and Co-Director of the Centre for Technological Futures at Lancaster University (Management School), Lancaster, UK. Her research focuses on IT-enabled business innovation, the ‘dark’ side and productivity reducing impacts of pervasive IT use, the IT human resource, IT in healthcare operations, and technology reach into ‘disconnected’ populations.
She received a doctorate in Management (specialisations in Management Information Systems and Strategic Management) from the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta. Before her doctorate, she worked as an engineer with AT&T and Philips. Subsequently, she was Assistant/Associate/Professor of Information Systems at the University of Toledo, Ohio, USA.
Date: January 7 (Tuesday), 2020
Venue: Classroom P-22
Time: 12:00 pm
IIMB’s R&P office to host a seminar on ‘Deliberate or Instinctive? Proactive and Reactive Coping for Technostress’ on January 7
01 January, Bengaluru: The Office of Research and Publications (R&P) at IIM Bangalore will host a research seminar titled ‘Deliberate or Instinctive? Proactive and Reactive Coping for Technostress’, on January 7, 2020. Professor Monideepa Tarafdar from Lancaster University will deliver the talk to doctoral students of IIMB.
Dr. Monideepa Tarafdar is Professor of Information Systems and Co-Director of the Centre for Technological Futures at Lancaster University (Management School), Lancaster, UK. Her research focuses on IT-enabled business innovation, the ‘dark’ side and productivity reducing impacts of pervasive IT use, the IT human resource, IT in healthcare operations, and technology reach into ‘disconnected’ populations.
She received a doctorate in Management (specialisations in Management Information Systems and Strategic Management) from the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta. Before her doctorate, she worked as an engineer with AT&T and Philips. Subsequently, she was Assistant/Associate/Professor of Information Systems at the University of Toledo, Ohio, USA.
Date: January 7 (Tuesday), 2020
Venue: Classroom P-22
Time: 12:00 pm