Rabindra Kanungo
BA Utkal University
MA University of Patna
PhD Ï㽶ÊÓƵ
Dr. Rabi Kanungo joined McGill's Faculty of Management in 1969. He had formerly taught at Dalhousie University and several prominent institutions in India, including the Indian Institute of Technology in Bombay and the Indian Institute of Management in Calcutta and Ahmedabad.
Dr. Kanungo teaches such courses as Social Psychology Management, Organizational Behavior, Consumer Behavior and Human Resource Management. He has also conducted seminars for various management groups.
Comparative studies of work attitudes, work motivation and alienation, and leadership are among Dr. Kanungo's key areas of expertise. His current research projects include cross-national studies on work motivation and alienation and on the application of leadership research to India and Sri Lanka. He has authored, co-authored or contributed to over 100 refereed publications, including the books Biculturalism and Management (1980), South Asians in the Canadian Mosaic (1984, Ed.), Work Alienation (1982), Charismatic Leadership (1988, J.A. Conger, Eds.), Management in Developing Countries (1990, with McGill's A. Jaeger, Eds.), Work Motivation (1994, with McGill's M. Mendonça, Eds.), Employee Management in Developing Countries (1995, with McGill's D. Saunders, Eds.) and Ethical Dimensions of Leadership (1996 with M. Mendonça), Compensation: Effective Reward Management(1997, M. Mendonça). A distinguished researcher in his field, Dr. Kanungo is frequently cited by other academics and professionals and is the recipient of numerous awards from research granting agencies, including the NRC, Canada Council, and SSHRC. In 1988, Dr. Kanungo was awarded the Faculty of Management Chair in Organizational Behavior in recognition of his prolific research.
Dr. Kanungo's affiliations with the business community include consulting for J. Walter Thompson Co. Ltd., Clarion Advertising Services, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Xerox Canada. He also serves as editorial consultant for several prestigious academic journals in Canada, the US and the UK. The author of a number of popular articles, he has appeared on television and radio programs for popularizing scientific work in psychology and management.