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Dr. Janhavi Kote

Assistant Professor - Organizational Behavior & Human Resources

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COURSES TAUGHT AT MSB

  • Job Analysis, Training, and Career Development
  • Diversity and Inclusion
  • Organizational Change and Development
BACKGROUND
Janhavi is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the area of Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources Management. With over 6 years of teaching and research experience both locally and internationally, her areas of teaching interest are in diversity, inclusion, social identity and cross- cultural management and strategic human resources management. She has taught courses such as Leading and Managing People, Human Resources Management and Organizational Behaviour.

EDUCATION
  • Certificate IV in Training and Assessment from Inspire Education – Queensland, Australia (2017)
  • Fellow Programme in Management (OB & HR) from IIM Bangalore (2015)
  • Masters in Psychology from Bangalore University (2006)
  • Bachelors in Journalism, English, and Psychology from NMKRV College, Bangalore (2003)
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
  • Sampurna Montfort College, Bangalore (2008-2010)
  • Southern Cross University, Sydney (2017-2020)
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
  • IIM Bangalore (Doctoral Candidate from 2012 – 2016)
  • Research Assistant to Prof. Ramakrishna Velamuri, China Europe International Business School, Shanghai (2016-2017)
TEACHING INTERESTS
  • Human Resources Management
  • Organisational Psychology and Behaviour
  • Competitive Strategy
  • Leading and Managing People
RESEARCH & CONSULTING INTERESTS
  • Influence of culture on expatriate adjustment at the workplace
  • Culture and citizenship behaviour at the workplace
  • Factors that influence newcomer socialisation in an organisation
  • Self-efficacy and workplace adjustment
  • Social inclusion and diversity
  • Role of efficacy and optimism in newcomer socialisation