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Associate Professor Venkataraman Nilakant
Management
Phone: +64 3 364 2987 ext. 8621
Office: Homestead Ln K Block 152
Fields of Research
Human resource management
Management development & training
Management of change
Researcher Summary
Research interests include human resource management, management development and training and management of change.
Subject Area: Disciplines
Management, Human Resources, Industrial Relations, International Business and Other Business:
Change Management
; Human Resources
Research Groups
Electric Power Engineering Centre (EPECentre)
New Zealand South Asia Centre (NZSAC)
Key Methodologies
Human resource management
Management development and training
Management of change
Publications
Nilakant, V., Walker, B. and Rochford, K. (2013)
Post-disaster Management of Human Resources: Learning From an Extended Crisis.
Resilient Organisations Research Group. 25.
(Working Paper)
Buckingham, J. and Nilakant, V. (Ed.) (2012)
Managing Responsibly: Alternative Approaches to Corporate Management and Governance.
Farnham: Gower. 284pp.
(Edited Book)
Nilakant, V. and Ramnarayan, S. (2011) Changing Mindsets: Indian Railways' Experience. In S. Ramnarayan and T.V. Rao (Ed.),
Organization Development: Accelerating Learning and Transformation
(2nd ed.): 351-355. New Delhi: Sage.
(Chapter in Book)
Ramnarayan, S. and Nilakant, V. (2011) Diagnosing Organizational Issues through Training Workshops. In S. Ramnarayan and T.V. Rao (Ed.),
Organization Development: Accelerating Learning and Transformation. Response Books
(2nd ed.): 277-289. New Delhi: Sage.
(Chapter in Book)
Malik, A. and Nilakant, V. (2010) Extending the "size matters" debate: Drivers of training in three business process outsourcing SMEs in India.
Management Research Review
34(1): 111-132.
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/01409171111096504
.
(Journal Article)
Malik, A., Nilakant, V. and Wordsworth, R. (2010)
Impulsive Itinerant and Deliberate Departer: Dominant pathways of employee turnover in IT firms.
Montréal, Canada: 70th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, 6-10 Aug 2010.
(Conference Contribution - Full conference paper)
Nilakant, V. and Ramnarayan, S. (2009)
Changing Tracks: Reinventing the Spirit of Indian Railways.
New Delhi: Collins Business. 236pp.
http://www.harpercollins.co.in/BookDetail.asp?Book_Code=2460
.
(Authored Book)
Lips-Wiersma, M.S. and Nilakant, V. (2007)
Practical Compassion: Towards a critical spiritual foundation for CSR.
Philadelphia, PA, USA: Academy of Management, 3-8 Aug 2007.
(Conference Contribution - Paper in published proceedings)
Nilakant, V. (2006)
Bridging Theory and Practice in the Management of Organizational Change.
Atlanta, GA, USA: 2006 Academy of Management Annual Meeting, 11-16 Aug 2006.
http://meetings.aomonline.org/2006/
.
(Conference Contribution - Full conference paper)
Nilakant, V. and Ramnarayan, S. (2006)
Change Management: Altering Mindsets in a Global Context.
New Delhi: Response Books. 355pp.
http://www.sagepub.com/books/Book229357/toc
.
(Authored Book)
Venkateswarlu, P. and Nilakant, V. (2005) Adoption and persistence of TQM programmes - case studies of five New Zealand organizations.
Total Quality Management
16(7): 807-825.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14783360500077310
.
(Journal Article)
Forster, T.H. and Nilakant, V. (2005) Role of Trust in Privatization: Transformation of the Electricity Utility in the Gambia.
Journal of Applied Behavioral Science
41(3): 348-366.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0021886305276414
.
(Journal Article)
Nilakant, V., Floyd, C.J. and Gordon, M.E. (2004) A model for the choice of organizational form in International Franchising. In L.P. Dana (Ed.),
Handbook of Research on International Entrepreneurship
: 822. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
(Chapter in Book)
Duncan, M., Mouly, S. and Nilakant, V. (2001) Discontinuous change in the New Zealand police service: A case study.
Journal of Managerial Psychology
16(1): 6--19.
(Journal Article)
Mouly, V.S. and Nilakant, V. (1999) A case study of a university in transition in New Zealand.
Higher Education Management
11(2): 95--112.
(Journal Article)
Daellenbach, H.G. and Nilakant, V. (1999) Comments on rethinking value elicitation for personal consequential decisions by Wright, G. & Goodwin, P..
Journal of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis
8(1): 17--19.
(Journal Article)
Nilakant, V. and Addison, R. (1999) Ethics in action: the management of intangibles. In P. Werhane & A.E. Singer (Ed.),
Business ethics in theory and practice : contributions from Asia and New Zealand
: 131--44. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic.
(Chapter in Book)
Nilakant, V. and Mouly, V.S. (1998)
An ethnography of organisational change in a New Zealand university.
King's College, London: Procs. of the Third International Conference on Organisational Discourse: Pretext, Subtext and Context, 'July 1998'.
(Conference Contribution - Other)
Nilakant, V. and Ramnarayan, S. (1998)
Managing organisational change.
New Delhi: Sage. 380.
(Authored Book)
Nilakant, V. and Ramnarayan, S. (1998) Reminiscences of two unrepentant OD consultants. In Ramnarayan, S., Rao, T.V. and Singh, K. (Ed.),
Organizational development: interventions and strategies
: 185--95. New Delhi: Sage.
(Chapter in Book)
Ramnarayan, S. and Nilakant, V. (1998) Training-based OD interventions: diagnosing organizational issues through training workshops. In Ramnarayan, S., Rao, T.V. and Singh, K. (Ed.),
Organizational development: interventions and strategies
: 62--75. New Delhi: Sage.
(Chapter in Book)