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39
Citations
7939
World Ranking
1743
National Ranking
726

Overview

Uday S. Karmarkar is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States and focuses on research within the field of Business, Management and Accounting. Their work spans subfields including Strategy and Management, Marketing, and Economics and Econometrics.

The research topics frequently explored by Karmarkar include:

  • Digital Platforms and Economics
  • Business Strategy and Innovation
  • Consumer Market Behavior and Pricing
  • Firm Innovation and Growth
  • Service and Product Innovation
  • Sharing Economy and Platforms

Karmarkar has contributed to various academic journals and review platforms. Their frequent publication venues are:

  • Management and business review.
  • Service Science
  • Foundations and Trends® in Technology Information and Operations Management
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Their recent papers include:

  • "Competitive Bundling and Offer Design in a Symmetric Bertrand Duopoly" (2023) published in Service Science
  • "Service Industrialization, Employment and Wages in the US Information Economy" (2020) published in Foundations and Trends® in Technology Information and Operations Management
  • "Service Industrialization, Convergence, and Digital Transformation - I" (2021) published in Management and business review.
  • "Service Industrialization, Convergence, and Digital Transformation - II" (2021) published in Management and business review.
  • "The Internet at 50: Pioneers, Engineers, and Influencers on Its Past and Future" (2022) published in Management and business review.

Karmarkar collaborates frequently with several co-authors, among whom the most frequent are:

  • Hiranya K. Nath
  • Uday Apte
  • Guillaume Roels
  • Araz Khodabakhshian
  • Charles J. Corbett

Best Publications

  • Lot Sizes, Lead Times and In-Process Inventories

    Uday S. Karmarkar

  • Subjectively weighted utility: A descriptive extension of the expected utility model

    Uday S. Karmarkar

  • Will you survive the services revolution

    Uday Karmarkar

  • Competition and Structure in Serial Supply Chains with Deterministic Demand

    Charles J. Corbett;Uday S. Karmarkar

  • Computationally Efficient Optimal Solutions to the Lot-Sizing Problem in Multistage Assembly Systems

    Panayotis Afentakis;Bezalel Gavish;Uday Karmarkar

  • Contracting for Collaborative Services

    Guillaume Roels;Uday S. Karmarkar;Scott Carr

  • Getting control of just-in-time

    U. Karmarkar

  • The Deterministic Dynamic Product Cycling Problem

    Uday S. Karmarkar;Linus Schrage

  • Lotsizing in Multi-Item Multi- Machine Job Shops

    Uday S. Karmarkar;Sham Kekre;Sunder Kekre

  • Integrative Research in Marketing and Operations Management

    Uday S. Karmarkar

  • Design and operation of an order-consolidation warehouse: Models and application

    Ann E. Gray;Uday S. Karmarkar;Abraham Seidmann

  • Operations management in the information economy: Information products, processes, and chains

    Uday S. Karmarkar;Uday M. Apte

  • Lot-Sizing and Lead-time Performance in a Manufacturing Cell

    Uday S. Karmarkar;Sham Kekre;Sunder Kekre;Susan Freeman

  • Service markets and competition

    Uday S. Karmarkar;Richard Pitbladdo

  • Batching to minimize flow times on one machine

    Gregory Dobson;Uday S. Karmarkar;Jeffrey L. Rummel

  • Competitive Location on a Network

    Gregory Dobson;Uday S. Karmarkar

  • Subjectively weighted utility and the Allais Paradox

    Uday S. Karmarkar

  • Chapter 6 Manufacturing lead times, order release and capacity loading

    Uday S. Karmarkar

  • Competition in Multiechelon Assembly Supply Chains

    Scott M. Carr;Uday S. Karmarkar

  • The one-period, N-location distribution problem

    Uday S. Karmarkar;Nitin R. Patel

Frequent Co-Authors

Sunder Kekre
Sunder Kekre Carnegie Mellon University
Matthew Bidwell Goetz
Matthew Bidwell Goetz University of California, Los Angeles
Abraham Seidmann
Abraham Seidmann Boston University
Teck-Hua Ho
Teck-Hua Ho Nanyang Technological University
Bezalel Gavish
Bezalel Gavish Southern Methodist University
Linus Schrage
Linus Schrage University of Chicago
Steven M. Asch
Steven M. Asch Stanford University
Charles J. Corbett
Charles J. Corbett University of California, Los Angeles

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