Arun Rai
Arun Rai is an Indian-born American scientist. Arun Rai is a permanent Regent's Professor at the Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University and holds the Howard S. Starks Distinguished Chair at the Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University.
Education and Employment
Arun Rai earned his integrated master's degree in science and technology from BITS Pilani in 1985, MBA from Clarion University of Pennsylvania in 1987, and PhD in Management Information Systems from Kent State University in 1990. He served as an assistant and later as an associate professor at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale from 1990 until 1997 before moving to Georgia State University in 1997.Awards and Recognitions
In recognition of his significant global contributions to scientific research in the field of Information Systems, Rai was recognized as the Fellow of the Association of Information Systems in 2010.Rai was awarded the Information Systems Society Distinguished Fellow in 2014.
Arun Rai was the recipient of the prestigious LEO award, which is named for the world's first business application of computing, and recognizes truly outstanding individuals in the field of Information Systems.