Kartik Ganju
Assistant Professor
Information & Decision Sciences
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Education:
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PhD 2016Business Administration Temple University
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MSc 2008Operational Research London School of Economics
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BSc 2007Statistics Delhi University
Expertise:
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Health IT
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Organizational Impacts of IT
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Racial and Gender Impacts of IT
Biography
Dr. Ganju is an assistant professor in the department of Information and Decision Sciences at the University of Minnesota. His research examines the impact of the adoption of Health IT systems. His research has examined how these systems can reduce racial bias in the delivery of healthcare, allow hospitals to increase their reimbursement, and its impact on physician retention. His research has appeared at Management Science, Information Systems Research, and MIS Quarterly. He was awarded the Gordon B. Davis young scholar award by the Information Systems Society in 2021.
Selected Works & Activities
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Journal ArticlesDo Electronic Health Record Systems Increase Medicare Reimbursements? The Moderating Effect of the Recovery Audit Program
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The Role of Decision Support Systems in Attenuating Racial Biases in Healthcare Delivery
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How Does the Implementation of Enterprise Information Systems Affect a Professional’s Mobility? An Empirical Study
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The Spillover Effects of Health IT Investments on Regional Healthcare Costs
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Does Information and Communication Technology Lead to the Well-Being of Nations? A Country-Level Empirical Investigation