极乐禁地

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Professor of Decision Science

Awards and Honors

The Frank Baker Chair for Research Excellence

Education

Ph.D., University of Arizona
M.S., Marathwada University
B.S., Marathwada University

Jaya Singhal is a professor in the Department of Information Systems and Decision Science. Her research focuses on topics in Management Science, Supply Chain Management, and Operations Management.

Management Science, Business Analytics, Supply Chain Management, Operations Management, Economics

Business Analytics, Management Science, Statistics, Supply Chain Management

Intellectual Contributions

Refereed Journal Articles

Singhal, K., Singhal, J., & . (2025). Portfolio Scenarios for Interrelated Projects. IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management. 72. 1154-1162.

Singhal, K., & Singhal, J. (2022). A programmed method for generating new product ideas from an existing product line. Decision Sciences. 53(4), 771-776.

Singhal, K., & Singhal, J. (2022). Technology and manufacturing鈥恆nd鈥恠ervice operations since the Industrial Revolution. Production and Operations Management. 31(12), 4276-4282.

Singhal, K., & Singhal, J. (2022). Technology, knowledge, and manufacturing before the Industrial Revolution. Production and Operations Management. 31(12), 4262-4275.

Research in Progress

". A general theory of trade-and- innovation dynamics and its science, part 3: Uniform innovation, population increases, productivity catch up, and adding goods to trade" (Planning)

"A general theory of trade-and- innovation dynamics and its science, part 1: Fundamental theorems for a linear N-good model" (On-Going)

"A general theory of trade-and- innovation dynamics and its science, part 2: Impact of innovation in individual goods on the innovator and its trading partners" (On-Going)

"A general theory of trade-and- innovation dynamics and its science, part 4: Monopolistic competition, spending unequal share of income on difference goods, and a synthesis" (Planning)

"Design of the business school: critical role of research beyond the Pasteur鈥檚 quadrant" (Writing Results)