Dr Kamna MALIK
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Dr Kamna Malik is based in New Delhi. Her teaching and research focus lies in enabling better use of information technology for improved business value. Dr Malik's current research areas are software quality, strategic Information Systems and eLearning.
Dr Malik has a wide range of industry and academic experience spanning practice, teaching, research and administration. She has handled key roles in IT management and software projects across different stages of life cycle and worked very closely with end-users. She has conducted many management development programmes for middle- and senior-level management in the area of strategic information systems, software quality and testing, knowledge management and contemporary technologies.
She has successfully headed many administrative offices such as Research, MBA and IT Infrastructure among others and has led several initiatives like conference management, curriculum revision and systems forum.
Dr Malik holds a PhD (Philosophy) from Punjab University, India (2002), Master of Computer Applications from Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, India (1989) and BSc from Punjab University, India (1986).
Programme(s) Taught
- Master of Business Administration
- Postgraduate Diploma of Business Administration
- Master of Management in Information Technology
- Postgraduate Diploma of Information Technology Management
- Postgraduate Certificate of Information Technology Management
- Certificate of Professional Development
Subject(s) Taught
- 650: eBusiness
- 771: Information Systems Strategy
- 2800: Information Systems Project Management
- 2900: Software Engineering Management
- 2910: Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
Recent Publications
- Malik, K. & Choudhary, P. (June, 2011), Ed. Business Organizations and Collaborative Web, Practices, Strategies and Patterns, IGI Global Publishing, 323 Pages.
- Malik, K. & Thakur, R.R (2010), Creating Value through IT - Emerging Patterns in Brick and Mortar B-schools, International Journal for Innovation in Education 1(2), 148-172.
- Malik, K. (2010). Blending synchronous and asynchronous interactivity in online education. In Song, H. (Ed) Distance learning technology, current instruction, and the future of education: Applications of today, practices of tomorrow. USA: IGI Global. 162-184.
For a list of full publications, please click here.
Select Professional Services
- General Chair, Second Virtual Conference on Business and Management, scheduled for October 26-27, 2010.
- General Chair, First Virtual Conference on Business and Management (scheduled for September 22-23, 2009)
- Member, Editorial Review Board, International Journal of Knowledge Based Organizations
- Malik, K., & Agarwal, A.(2009). Guest Editor for Special issue devoted to papers presented at the first international conference on information systems technology and management.Information Technology and Management,Springer Publication, 10(1), 1.
