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Overview

Sarv Devaraj is affiliated with the University of Notre Dame in the United States. Their research predominantly spans the field of Business, Management and Accounting, with specific focus on several subfields including Management Information Systems, Economics and Econometrics, Strategy and Management, Accounting, and Emergency Medical Services.

Their scholarly contributions cover a range of main topics such as:

  • Quality and Supply Management
  • Healthcare Operations and Scheduling Optimization
  • Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Management
  • Working Capital and Financial Performance
  • Corporate Finance and Governance
  • Supply Chain and Inventory Management
  • Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life

Devaraj's recent papers illustrate a diverse research portfolio, including:

  • "Impact of working capital on firm performance: Does IT matter?" (2023) published in the Journal of Operations Management
  • "Mitigating the curse of complexity: The role of focus and the implications for costs of care" (2023) published in the Journal of Operations Management
  • "Lean operations and firm resilience - contrasting effects of COVID-19 and economic recession" (2025) published in Omega
  • "Next-Generation Fraud Detection: A Technical Analysis of AI Implementation in Financial Services Security" (2024) published in the International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research
  • "Does Analytics Help Resolve Equivocality in the Healthcare Context? Contrasting the Effects of Analyzability and Differentiation" (2023) published in the Journal of the Association for Information Systems

Throughout their work, Sarv Devaraj has frequently collaborated with several co-authors, including:

  • Sriram Thirumalai
  • Başak Tanyeri
  • Feng Mai
  • Xuying Zhao
  • Palash Deb

Devaraj's most common publication venues reflect areas of specialization and include:

  • Journal of Operations Management (4 publications)
  • International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science Engineering and Information Technology (2 publications)
  • Omega
  • International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research
  • Journal of the Association for Information Systems

Best Publications

  • Performance Impacts of Information Technology: Is Actual Usage the Missing Link?

    Sarv Devaraj;Rajiv Kohli

  • Antecedents of B2C Channel Satisfaction and Preference: Validating e-Commerce Metrics

    Sarv Devaraj;Ming Fan;Rajiv Kohli

  • Impact of eBusiness technologies on operational performance: The role of production information integration in the supply chain

    Sarv Devaraj;Lee Krajewski;Jerry C. Wei

  • Research Note---How Does Personality Matter? Relating the Five-Factor Model to Technology Acceptance and Use

    Sarv Devaraj;Robert F. Easley;J. Michael Crant

  • Measuring Information Technology Payoff: A Meta-Analysis of Structural Variables in Firm-Level Empirical Research

    Rajiv Kohli;Sarv Devaraj

  • Information technology payoff in the health-care industry: a longitudinal study

    Sarv Devaraj;Rajiv Kohli

  • A Path Analytic Model of a Theory of Quality Management Underlying the Deming Management Method: Preliminary Empirical Findings*

    John C. Anderson;Manus Rungtusanatham;Roger G. Schroeder;Sarvanan Devaraj

  • An empirical comparison of statistical construct validation approaches

    S.L. Ahire;S. Devaraj

  • The IT Payoff: Measuring the Business Value of Information Technology Investments

    Sarv Devaraj;Rajiv Kohli

  • Understanding Determinants of Online Consumer Satisfaction: A Decision Process Perspective

    Rajiv Kohli;Sarv Devaraj;M. Adam Mahmood

  • PRODUCT AND SERVICE QUALITY: THE ANTECEDENTS OF CUSTOMER LOYALTY IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY

    Sarv Devaraj;Khalil F. Matta;Edward Conlon

  • Research Note---The Impact of Information Technology Investments and Diversification Strategies on Firm Performance

    Murali D. R. Chari;Sarv Devaraj;Parthiban David

  • Relating Collaborative Technology Use to Teamwork Quality and Performance: An Empirical Analysis

    Robert F. Easley;Sarv Devaraj;J. Michael Crant

  • Examining the impact of information technology and patient flow on healthcare performance: A Theory of Swift and Even Flow (TSEF) perspective

    Sarv Devaraj;Terence T. Ow;Rajiv Kohli

  • Employee Misuse of Information Technology Resources: Testing a Contemporary Deterrence Model

    John D'Arcy;Sarv Devaraj

  • Generic manufacturing strategies and plant performance

    Sarv Devaraj;David G Hollingworth;Roger G Schroeder

  • Does information technology investment influence a firm's market value? a case of non-publicly traded healthcare firms

    Rajiv Kohli;Sarv Devaraj;Terence T. Ow

  • Realizing the Business Value of Information Technology Investments: An Organizational Process.

    Rajiv Kohli;Sarv Devaraj

  • You can’t bribe a computer: Dealing with the societal challenge of corruption through ICT

    Shirish C. Srivastava;Thompson S. H. Teo;Sarv Devaraj

  • The role of quality in e-procurement performance: An empirical analysis

    Ganesh Vaidyanathan;Sarv Devaraj

  • Performance Effects Related to the Sequence of Integration of Healthcare Technologies

    Corey M. Angst;Sarv Devaraj;Carrie C. Queenan;Brad Greenwood

Frequent Co-Authors

Rajiv Kohli
Rajiv Kohli William & Mary
Roger G. Schroeder
Roger G. Schroeder University of Minnesota
Rajiv D. Banker
Rajiv D. Banker Temple University
Kevin Linderman
Kevin Linderman University of Minnesota
Thompson S. H. Teo
Thompson S. H. Teo National University of Singapore

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