Ankit Mahindroo

Associate Professor

Associate Dean, Academic Operations

Ankit Mahindroo

Associate Professor

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Teaching comes naturally to me. With over a decade of experience, I've grown significantly as a teacher, professional, and individual. My passion for education stems from my family – both my mother and grandparents from both sides were teachers. My first teaching experience came during college, when I volunteered with underprivileged children.

I hold a PhD in Reverse Logistics and Analytics, reflecting my strong interest in the field. I teach courses in information systems, operations, and analytics, while also conducting and organizing workshops in analytics. My prior six years in the IT industry allow me to seamlessly blend management concepts with real-world business problems. Additionally, my background in Industrial Engineering (Bachelor's) and Systems (Master's) enables me to integrate engineering knowledge with management principles.

I thrive on interacting with students both inside and outside the classroom. I firmly believe that success in life requires humility, positivity, a positive attitude, commitment, hard work, passion, and the drive to go the extra mile. I lead by example, because I wouldn't ask anything of my students that I wouldn't be willing to do myself.

Dr. Ankit Mahindroo is a sought-after teacher, trainer especially Excel Modelling (Offline and On YouTube), and an administrator with services rendered as Assistant Dean, Faculty Affairs & Academic Operations (LMTSM).

Publications:


  • Goyal, S., Hu, C., Chauhan, S., Gupta, P., Bhardwaj, A. K., & Mahindroo, A. (2021). Social commerce: A bibliometric analysis and future research directions. Journal of Global Information Management (JGIM), 29(6), 1-33.
  • Mahindroo, A., Samalia, H. V., & Verma, P. (2018). Moderated influence of return frequency and resource commitment on information systems and reverse logistics strategic performance. International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, 67(3), 550-570.
  • Mahindroo, A., Samalia, H. V., & Verma, P. (2018). Information systems road map to enhance economic and operational reverse logistics performance. International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management, 29(2), 215-240.
  • Mahindroo, A., Singh, H., & Samalia, H. V. (2013). Factors Impacting Intention to use of Erp Systems In Indian Context: an Empirical Analysis. Global Journal on Technology, 3.

Conference Proceedings:


  • Mahindroo, A., Samalia, H. V. & Verma, P. (2017). Achieving Agility And Flexibility Through Formalised Processes And Value Creating Systems In Reverse Logistics: A Mediation Analysis. 24th European Operations Management Association Conference (EurOMA 2017), Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland (3-5th July 2017), Accepted for presentation.
  • Mahindroo, A., Goyal, G., Samalia, H.V. & Verma, P. (2016). A Review of Information Technology Usage in Supply Chains and its Applicability in the Indian Context. International Conference on Indian Management Thought, Practice and Transformation, L. M. Thapar School of Management, TU Derabassi, India (14 November, 2016), pp. 225-249
  • Goyal, G., Mahindroo, A., & Samalia H. V. (2014). Cataloging Frequently Used Theories in the Supply Chain Management Literature: An Appraisal, XVIII Annual International Conference of the Society of Operations Management (SOM-2014), IIT Roorkee, pp. 52-61.
  • Mahindroo A, Verma P., & Samalia H. V. (2014). An Information Technology Based Conceptual Framework for Supply Chain Performance Improvements, II International Conference on Applied Research in Business, Management, Economics and Finance (ARC-2014), Pattaya, Thailand (August02-03, 2014); pp. 130-137.
  • Mahindroo, A., Singh, H. & Samalia, V., H. Factors Impacting Intention to use of ERP Systems in Indian Context: an Empirical Analysis, AWERProcedia Information Technology & Computer Science. [Online]. 2013, 3, pp. 1626 - 1635. Available from: http://www.world-education-center.org/index.php/P-ITCS Proceedings of 3rd World Conference on Information Technology (WCIT-2012), 14 - 16 November 2012, University of Barcelon, Barcelona, Spain; Accepted for presentation and publication.
  • Mahindroo A, Samalia H. V., & Goyal G. (2012). Performance Measures of Supply Chain and Logistics Management: A Review of Literature. Changing Perspectives and Paradigms in Business and Behavioral Sciences (CPPBBS-2012), Thapar University, Patiala (April 27-28, 2012); Accepted for presentation.

Edited Book Chapters:


  • Indian Management, Edition: 2017, Chapter: Information Technology in Indian Context, Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt Ltd, Editors: Karminder Ghuman, Anita Sharma, Arunesh Garg, pp. 225-249.

 

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Contact


amahindroo@thapar.edu

Education


PhD (2018), Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology (TIET), Patiala. Title: An Integrated Information Systems Framework for Enhancing Reverse Logistics Performance in Supply Chains

UGC - National Eligibility Test (NET) , June 2012, UGC-NET BUREAU, New Delhi.

MBA (Systems and Finance) (2008), IMT, Ghaziabad

B.E. (2003), Industrial Engineering, Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology (TIET), Patiala

Teaching comes naturally to me. With over a decade of experience, I've grown significantly as a teacher, professional, and individual. My passion for education stems from my family – both my mother and grandparents from both sides were teachers. My first teaching experience came during college, when I volunteered with underprivileged children.

I hold a PhD in Reverse Logistics and Analytics, reflecting my strong interest in the field. I teach courses in information systems, operations, and analytics, while also conducting and organizing workshops in analytics. My prior six years in the IT industry allow me to seamlessly blend management concepts with real-world business problems. Additionally, my background in Industrial Engineering (Bachelor's) and Systems (Master's) enables me to integrate engineering knowledge with management principles.

I thrive on interacting with students both inside and outside the classroom. I firmly believe that success in life requires humility, positivity, a positive attitude, commitment, hard work, passion, and the drive to go the extra mile. I lead by example, because I wouldn't ask anything of my students that I wouldn't be willing to do myself.

Dr. Ankit Mahindroo is a sought-after teacher, trainer especially Excel Modelling (Offline and On YouTube), and an administrator with services rendered as Assistant Dean, Faculty Affairs & Academic Operations (LMTSM).

Publications:


  • Goyal, S., Hu, C., Chauhan, S., Gupta, P., Bhardwaj, A. K., & Mahindroo, A. (2021). Social commerce: A bibliometric analysis and future research directions. Journal of Global Information Management (JGIM), 29(6), 1-33.
  • Mahindroo, A., Samalia, H. V., & Verma, P. (2018). Moderated influence of return frequency and resource commitment on information systems and reverse logistics strategic performance. International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, 67(3), 550-570.
  • Mahindroo, A., Samalia, H. V., & Verma, P. (2018). Information systems road map to enhance economic and operational reverse logistics performance. International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management, 29(2), 215-240.
  • Mahindroo, A., Singh, H., & Samalia, H. V. (2013). Factors Impacting Intention to use of Erp Systems In Indian Context: an Empirical Analysis. Global Journal on Technology, 3.

Conference Proceedings:


  • Mahindroo, A., Samalia, H. V. & Verma, P. (2017). Achieving Agility And Flexibility Through Formalised Processes And Value Creating Systems In Reverse Logistics: A Mediation Analysis. 24th European Operations Management Association Conference (EurOMA 2017), Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland (3-5th July 2017), Accepted for presentation.
  • Mahindroo, A., Goyal, G., Samalia, H.V. & Verma, P. (2016). A Review of Information Technology Usage in Supply Chains and its Applicability in the Indian Context. International Conference on Indian Management Thought, Practice and Transformation, L. M. Thapar School of Management, TU Derabassi, India (14 November, 2016), pp. 225-249
  • Goyal, G., Mahindroo, A., & Samalia H. V. (2014). Cataloging Frequently Used Theories in the Supply Chain Management Literature: An Appraisal, XVIII Annual International Conference of the Society of Operations Management (SOM-2014), IIT Roorkee, pp. 52-61.
  • Mahindroo A, Verma P., & Samalia H. V. (2014). An Information Technology Based Conceptual Framework for Supply Chain Performance Improvements, II International Conference on Applied Research in Business, Management, Economics and Finance (ARC-2014), Pattaya, Thailand (August02-03, 2014); pp. 130-137.
  • Mahindroo, A., Singh, H. & Samalia, V., H. Factors Impacting Intention to use of ERP Systems in Indian Context: an Empirical Analysis, AWERProcedia Information Technology & Computer Science. [Online]. 2013, 3, pp. 1626 - 1635. Available from: http://www.world-education-center.org/index.php/P-ITCS Proceedings of 3rd World Conference on Information Technology (WCIT-2012), 14 - 16 November 2012, University of Barcelon, Barcelona, Spain; Accepted for presentation and publication.
  • Mahindroo A, Samalia H. V., & Goyal G. (2012). Performance Measures of Supply Chain and Logistics Management: A Review of Literature. Changing Perspectives and Paradigms in Business and Behavioral Sciences (CPPBBS-2012), Thapar University, Patiala (April 27-28, 2012); Accepted for presentation.

Edited Book Chapters:


  • Indian Management, Edition: 2017, Chapter: Information Technology in Indian Context, Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt Ltd, Editors: Karminder Ghuman, Anita Sharma, Arunesh Garg, pp. 225-249.

 

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