Risunki Nozha Kerambit

Risunki Nozha Kerambit

HMI Faculty: Naresh Khatri, PhD Associate Professor CE 729 Clinical Support & Education Building Department of Health Management & Informatics MU School of Medicine Hospital Drive, Columbia, MO 65212 573-884-2510 EDUCATION • Ph.D. Organization & Human Resources. State University of New York, Buffalo, 1994.

Patanjali Kesh Kanti Reetha Shampoo is useful in dryness & roughness of hair. Prevents hair fall & improves hair shine. It contains the goodness of Reetha herb which is the main ingredient in herbal shampoos and soaps. HMI Faculty: Naresh Khatri, PhD. Associate Professor CE 729 Clinical Support & Education Building Department of Health Management & Informatics MU School of Medicine Hospital Drive, Columbia, MO 65212 khatrin@health.missouri.edu 573-884-2510 Curriculum Vitae. Organization & Human Resources. State University of New York, Buffalo.

Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 1984. RESEARCH/TEACHING INTERESTS Organizational behavior and human resources management with special focus on health care management, strategic human resource management, transformational leadership, and cross-cultural organizational behavior. HONORS/AWARDS • 2016. January 1 to 5. Invited as an Expert Foreign Faculty for conducting a workshop 'Personality Development and Communication Skills' sponsored by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. Vice President of the Indian Academy of Management, an affiliate of the Academy of Management, USA.

Recognized as one of the top fifty health care professors in the United States by healthcareadministrator.org. Commended by Peter D. Kinder, Lieutenant Governor of Missouri, for furthering the academic reputation of the state's flagship university and contributions to the state of Missouri.

Received Emerald Literati Network's Award for Excellence for the research article entitled 'Great (Transformational) Leadership = Charisma + Vision'. Awarded a research grant by the Agency of Healthcare Research and Quality entitled 'HR and IT Capabilities and Complementarities in Health Care Organizations'. Budget: $94,490. The grant rated exceptional (top 2 percentile). Visiting Scholar.

Work Organization & Psychology Group, Ashton Business School, UK. Nominated for the Provost's Outstanding Junior Faculty Research and Creativity Award. University of Missouri, Columbia. Teacher of the year award for outstanding commitment to teaching and student mentoring. The research paper 'HR and IT Capabilities and Complementarities in Health Care Organizations' nominated for the best theory-to-practice paper award and declared runner-up in the Health Care Management Division, Academy of Management Meeting, Honolulu.

The research paper 'Cronyism: The Downside of Social Networking' with Eric Tsang and Thomas E. Begley included in the Best Papers Proceedings of the Academy of Management Meeting, Seattle (The paper also nominated for the Douglas Nigh Best Paper Award of the International Management Division). The paper 'Further Evidence for Logical Incrementalism: A Study of Computer, Banking, and Utility Industries in the United States' included in the Best Papers Proceedings of the Academy of Management Meeting, Cincinnati. SCHOLARLY BOOK(S) • Khatri, N. Crony Capitalism in India: Establishing Robust Counteractive Institutional Frameworks.

Palgrave Macmillan: Basinstoke, Hampshire, UK. • Fottler, M.D., Khatri, N., & Savage, G.T. Advances in Health Care Management: Special Issue on Strategic Human Resource Management.

Emerald: Bingley, UK. The Human Dimension of Organizations. Spiro Press: London. SELECTED PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES • Khatri, N., Gupta, V., & Varma, A. The relationship between HR capabilities and quality of patient care: the mediating role of proactive work behaviors.

Human Resource Management. DOI: 10.1002/hrm.21794. Effective implementation of health information technologies in U.S. Health Care Management Review, 41(1): 11-21. • Wright, W.A. Bullying among nursing staff: Relationship with psychological/behavioural responses of nurses and medical errors. Sborochnij chertezh ventilya avtokad. Health Care Management Review.

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