B. Aiswarya

Associate Dean - Student Relations & Alumni Relations, Professor of Human Resource at Loyola Institute of Business Administration(LIBA)

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  • Loyola Institute of Business Administration(LIBA)

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Loyola Institute of Business Administration(LIBA)

Prof. B. Aiswarya, is an Professor in Human Resources, and is specialised in Human Resources Development and Organizational Behaviour. She is the Associate dean for Student and Alumni relations at LIBA. She has over 20 years of teaching, research, and administrative experience with some of the leading management institutions in India. She has published more than 50 research papers in national and international refereed journals. She has also organized many conferences, seminars, workshops and faculty development programmes. Her areas of interest include Human Resources, Organisational Behaviour, and Training and Development. She has also undertaken a few large funded research projects, including those funded by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India.

Academic Biography Prof. B. Aiswarya is a Science graduate from Bharatidasan University, Tiruchirappalli and a post graduate in Management, from Alagappa Institute of Management Studies, Alagappa University, Karaikudi. After completing M.Phil., from Madurai Kamaraj University, she pursued her doctoral studies with Sathyabama University, Chennai, in the area of Human Resources and obtained Ph.D. during 2012. She has also qualified the UGC – NET conducted by University Grants Commission during the year 2004.

Qualification & Specialization: MBA, M.Phil., Ph.D. Human Resource Management

Experience In Years Teaching/Practice/Industry/Research : 18 years of teaching / 11 years of research

Area of interest

Primary Interests

  • Human Resources
  • Organisational Behaviour

Additional Interests

  • Human resource development
  • Training and Development

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