Srinivasan Raghunathan was awarded an Asbel Smith Professorship in 2017. His current research interests include: 1) economics of IT security and 2) information sharing in supply chains.

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Recent Submissions

  • Digitization of Music: Consumer Adoption Amidst Piracy, Unbundling, and Rebundling 

    Koh, B.; Hann, I. -H; Raghunathan, Srinivasan (University of Minnesota, 2019-03-01)
    Digital music formats and the Internet as a distribution mechanism have fundamentally disrupted the music industry by altering the way music is packaged, distributed, and consumed. This disruptive innovation has come in ...
  • When Algorithmic Predictions Use Human-Generated Data: A Bias-Aware Classification Algorithm for Breast Cancer Diagnosis 

    Ahsen, M. E.; Ayvaci, Mehmet Ulvi Saygi; Raghunathan, Srinivasan (INFORMS: Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences, 2018-12-20)
    When algorithms use data generated by human beings, they inherit the errors stemming from human biases, which likely diminishes their performance. We examine the design and value of a bias-aware linear classification ...
  • Is Voluntary Profiling Welfare Enhancing? 

    Koh, Byungwan; Raghunathan, Srinivasan; Nault, Barrie R.
    Although consumer profiling advocates tout benefits from personalization, consumer advocacy groups oppose profiling in online markets because of concerns about privacy and price discrimination. Policies such as optout or ...
  • Is Voluntary Profiling Welfare Enhancing? 

    Koh, Byungwan; Raghunathan, Srinivasan; Nault, Barrie R.
    Although consumer profiling advocates tout benefits from personalization, consumer advocacy groups oppose profiling in online markets because of concerns about privacy and price discrimination. Policies such as optout or ...
  • Is Voluntary Profiling Welfare Enhancing? 

    Koh, Byungwan; Raghunathan, Srinivasan; Nault, Barrie R.
    Although consumer profiling advocates tout benefits from personalization, consumer advocacy groups oppose profiling in online markets because of concerns about privacy and price discrimination. Policies such as optout or ...
  • Platform or Wholesale? a Strategic Tool for Online Retailers to Benefit from Third-Party Information 

    Kwark, Young; Chen, Jianqing; Raghunathan, Srinivasan
    Online retailing is dominated by a channel structure in which a retailer either buys products from competing manufacturers and resells to consumers (wholesale scheme) or lets manufacturers sell directly to consumers on its ...
  • Outsourcing Information Security: Contracting Issues and Security Implications 

    Cezar, Asunur; Cavusoglu, Huseyin; Raghunathan, Srinivasan
    A unique challenge in information security outsourcing is that neither the outsourcing firm nor the managed security service provider (MSSP) perfectly observes the outcome, the occurrence of a security breach, of prevention ...