Our Faculty
Narendra Bhandari
Professor
Lubin School of Business
Management and Management Science
Location
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New York City
One Pace Plaza W-408
Office Hours
New York City
Spring 2020
Mon 4:30pm-6:00pm
Wed 2:30pm-6:00pm
Education
PhD, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA
Business Administration
MBA, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA
Business Administration
MA, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA
Business Administration
MCom, University of Rajasthan, SMK College, Jodhpur, India
Advanced Accountancy
Academic and Professional Engagement Activities
Narendra C. Bhandari is a Professor of Management at Pace University, Lubin School of Business, New York. He has a Ph.D. and an M.B.A. from the University of Georgia.
He teaches courses such as Managerial and Organizational Concepts, Small Business Management, and Organizational Behavior.
He has published several academic articles in the areas of entrepreneurship, small business, trade equilibrium, and job creation. For several years, he served as the Director of Small Business Institute, Lubin School of Business-Pace University.
He has served as a Contributor to The Hill and as a Feature Editorial Contributor to the Economy in Crisis.
He was the editor of two books, namely, the Cases in Small Business Management and the Manual: Cases in Small Business Management, both published by the South-Western Publishing Company in 1979. He was the Editor (1976-80) and the Founder of the American Journal of Small Business, a peer-reviewed academic journal.
He is a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of the International Academy for Case Studies, and a member of the Review Board of the Global Journal of Entrepreneurship. He is a member of professional associations. He has received Fellowships and Grants from Lubin School of Business-Pace University, Scholarly Research Committee-Pace University, Handler Foundation, and Georgia Rotary Student Fund, etc.
Selected Contributions & Publications
Bhandari, N. (2017). Walmart-Bharti Joint Venture: Formation, Breakup, & Strategies. Academy of Strategic Management Journal. 16(1), 209-224.
Bhandari, N. (2016). Relationship Between Students' Family Reasons and Their Intention For Entrepreneurship. Journal of Entrepreneurship Education. 19(1), 68-90.
Bhandari, N. (2015). Trade Equilibrium: A Multi-Generational Solution to India's Poverty. Journal of International Business Research. 14(3), 1-8.
Bhandari, N. (2014). Trade Equilibrium: A Multi-Generational Economic Policy. Journal of International Business Research. 13(1), 91-104.
Bhandari, N. (2013). Relationship between Students' Grades and School Year and their Intention for Entrepreneurship. New England Journal of Entrepreneurship. 16(Spring-fall, 2013, No. 1), 41-45. Read More >>