2018-2019 Cal State East Bay Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Management
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The Department Office is located on the 4th floor of the VBT building, Room 435.
Hours Open: 9:00AM to 6:00PM Monday through Friday.
Dept. Phone: (510) 885 - 3307
Faculty
Professors Emeriti
Bijan Mashaw, Ph.D. Clemson University
Kenneth Pefkaros, Ph.D. University of Delaware
Associate Professor Emeritus
Alan P. Goldberg, Ph.D. University of Massachusetts
Professors
Jed DeVaro, Ph.D. Stanford University
Hongwei Du, Ph.D. Florida Institute of Technology
Vishwanath Hegde (Chair), Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh
Yi Karnes, Ph.D. Ohio State University
Xinjian Lu, Ph.D. University of Waterloo, Canada
H. Steven Peng, Ph.D. York University (Canada)
Zinovy Radovilsky, Ph.D. Scientific Research Institute of Labor (Moscow)
Asha Rao, Ph.D. Temple University
Glen Taylor, Ph.D. York University (Canada)
Gregory Theyel, Ph.D. Clark University
Chongqi Wu, Ph.D. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Associate Professors
Ekin Alakent, Ph.D. University of Texas at Dallas
Daniel E. Martin, Ph.D. Howard University
Surendra Sarnikar, Ph.D. University of Arizona
T.T. (Rajan) Selvarajan, Ph.D. Arizona State University
Jiming Wu, Ph.D. University of Kentucky
Assistant Professors
Ken Chung, Ph.D. Rutgers University
Izzet Darendeli, Ph.D. Temple University
Mee Sook Kim, Ph.D. Rutgers University
Kaumudi Misra, Ph.D. Michigan State University
Balaraman Rajan, Ph.D. Simon School of Business, University of Rochester
Jyotishka Ray, Ph.D. University of Texas at Dallas
Stephanie Seitz, Ph.D. State University of New York at Buffalo
Lan Wang, Ph.D. University of Florida, Gainesville
Peng Xie, Ph.D. Georgia Institute of Technology
Masahisa Yamaguchi, Ph.D. University of Hawai’i at Manoa
Department Statement
Tough global competition requires companies to be extremely responsive to the needs and expectations of customers. In addition, many companies today are in a period of rapid changes brought about by technological breakthroughs, business globalization, and extended supply chains. In such a time, the role of the manager and the management professional in facing these challenges and maintaining a competitive edge becomes even more important. Our Management options provide students with an exciting and diverse education in various areas of management including human resource management and organizational behavior, operations and supply chain management, strategy and international business, and information technology management. Past and present employers of our Management students include almost all major firms, and numerous small and mid-size companies in the Bay Area.
About the Department
Use our university website link to learn more about what the Management Department has to offer.
- Office Hours & Teaching Schedule
- Degree Roadmaps
- Faculty & Staff
- Course Student Learning Outcomes
- Department News
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ProgramsBachelor of Science
Minors
Master of Science
Master of Business Administration
CoursesInformation Technology ManagementInformation Technology Management: GraduateManagementManagement: Graduate
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