Vishal Agrawal

Associate Professor at McDonough School of Business

Schools

  • McDonough School of Business

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Biography

McDonough School of Business

Vishal Agrawal’s research interests include sustainable operations, new product development and supply chain management. His research focuses on managerial challenges at the interface of business and the environment. He is also interested in the effect of consumer behavior on operations and new product development strategies. His research has appeared in leading journals such as Management Science and M&SOM, and has received several awards including the Management Science Best Paper in Operations Management Award (2015), Paul Kleindorfer Award in Sustainability (2016), and the INFORMS ENRE Young Researcher Award (runner up 2014).

Education

  • Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus - Ph.D.
  • Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus - M.S.

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