Manu Goyal

Associate Professor at David Eccles School of Business

Biography

David Eccles School of Business

Manu Goyal is an Assistant Professor in Operations Management. Manu’s research focusses on information flows in supply chains, information leakage, innovation, and flexibility. He teaches courses in supply chain management, operations management, and spreadsheet modeling.Previous to joining the David Eccles School of Business, Manu was a faculty at the Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland. You can download his full CV here.Education

Ph.D. 2005, Operations and Information Management, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

Honors & Awards

Best Paper Award for “Ethics, Bounded Rationality and IP Sharing in IT Outsourcing” at the 21st Conference on Information Systems and Technology (CIST), November 2016.

The Daniels Fund Leadership in Ethics Education Award. 12/2015

David Eccles Emerging Scholar Award. 08/2015

Meritorious service award from Manufacturing and Service Operations Management (M&SOM) for year 2013. 04/2014

Chan Hahn Best Paper Award for the paper “The impact of new product introduction on plant productivity in the North American automotive industry” at the 2011 Academy of Management annual conference. 08/2011

Meritorious service award from Manufacturing and Service Operations Management (MSOM). 2009

Meritorious service award from Manufacturing and Service Operations Management (MSOM). 2008

‘Top 15% ‘ Teaching Award from the Robert H. Smith School of Business (University of Maryland), for core MBA teaching. 2007

Meritorious service award from Manufacturing and Service Operations Management (MSOM). 2006

Finalist of the Junior Faculty Interest Group (JFIG) best paper competition. 2006

Graduate Research Board (GRB) Summer Award from the University of Maryland. 2006

Outstanding Scholar Award from the Department of Operations and Information Management, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. 07/2004

Teaching

OIS 6062-001 Operations Mgt

OIS 6062-002 Operations Mgt

OIS 6910-002 Spcl Study Masters Students

OIS 5610-001 Practical Mgt Science

Publications

Manu Goyal, Anand Gopal, Serguei Netessine & Matthew Reindorp (2013). The impact of new product introduction on plant productivity in the North American automotive industry. Management Science. Vol. 59(10). Discipline based – refereed, Published, 10/2013.

MANU GOYAL, & Serguei Netessine. (2011) Volume flexibility, product flexibility or both: the role of demand correlation and product substitution. Manufacturing & Service Operations Management (MSOM). Discipline based – refereed, Published, 05/2011.

MANU GOYAL, & Krishnan Anand. (2009) Strategic information management under leakage in a supply chain. Management Science. Discipline based – refereed, Published, 03/2009.

MANU GOYAL, & Serguei Netessine. (2007) Strategic Technology Choice and Capacity Investment under Demand Uncertainty. Management Science. 53(2). Discipline based – refereed, Published, 02/2007.

Courses Taught

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