Bala V. Balachandran (5 July 1937 – 28 September 2021) was an Indian academic who served as Professor Emeritus of Accounting Information & Management at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. He was also the founder, Chairman of the Board and Dean Emeritus of Great Lakes Institute of Management in Chennai, India.

Bala V. Balachandran
Prof. Bala V. Balachandran
Born(1937-07-05)5 July 1937
Died27 September 2021(2021-09-27) (aged 84)
NationalityIndian
Other namesBala, V. Balachandran
Occupation(s)Academician, Professor, Entrepreneur
Known forFounder, Chairman & Dean Emeritus Great Lakes Institute of Management
SpouseVasantha Balachandran
AwardsPadma Shri

He have also worked as the faculty member in Department of Statistics at Annamalai University.

Early life and education edit

Balachandran was born on 5 July 1937 in Pudupatti, Tamil Nadu (a small village near Pudukottai, Tamil Nadu, India) as the oldest of 6 children of Jambakam and A Venkataraman. His maternal uncle was S Satyamurti, renowned Indian independence activist and accomplished leader of the Indian National Congress from the Madras Presidency. His school years were spent at the Kulapathi Balaiya School and the Christian Mission school at Pudukottai followed by the Intermediate education at the Pudukottai Raja's college. He pursued his graduate and post-graduate studies at the Annamalai University.

While a student, he joined the NCC and obtained the rank of a Senior Under Officer and underwent training to become an Army Officer. 'Service to the nation' in some form was what he wanted to do. However, on completing his graduation, the Department of Statistics in Annamalai University offered him a teaching position which he took up in 1959. When war broke out between India and China in 1962, he was enlisted to join the Army. After training he joined as a Commissioned Officer in the Indian Army through the Short Service Commission and was promoted as Captain by the end of the war. He was then posted to serve as Commander (NCC) at Chennai while he continued to teach at Annamalai University.

Early career edit

In 1966, Bala attended a month-long workshop conducted by Dr. Landis Gephart on Quality Control and Reliability Engineering organised under the aegis of USAID in Chennai. At the end of the workshop, he was offered a full scholarship to pursue his MS/PhD at the University of Dayton, Ohio. He completed his MSE (Engineering) course and was appointed an Assistant Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Dayton, in 1970. Later, he went on to pursue his MBA and PhD in Operations Research at the Carnegie Mellon University and joined the Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University (now Kellogg School of Management) in 1973. His work with Kellogg was recognised by the award of the J. L. Kellogg Distinguished Professorship in Accounting, Information and Management in 1984.

Academic career edit

Balachandran founded the Great Lakes Institute of Management, an independent business school in Chennai, India.[1][2] He was also a professor emeritus at the Kellogg School of Business at Northwestern University, where he has been on the faculty since 1973. Prior to Kellogg, Balachandran has been on the faculty at the University of Dayton, Carnegie Mellon University, and Annamalai University.[3]

Personal life edit

Balachandran was married to Vasantha Balachandran. They had two sons, Sudhakar Balachandran (Director of MBA Graduate Studies & Associate Professor of Accounting at the University of Illinois, Chicago) and Diwakar Balachandran (Professor, Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Division of Internal Medicine, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center). Balachandran died on 28 September 2021 at the age of 84.[4][5]

Research edit

Sridharan, Swaminathan, and Bala Balachandran. 2018. Efficiency-Promoting Aggregate Disclosures and Multiple Layers of Information Asymmetry. Journal of Accounting Research. Under Review [1]
Balachandran, Bala, Ramji Balakrishnan, and Konduru Sivaramakrishnan. 2007. On the Relevance of Product Life Cycle for Cost-Based Pricing. [2]
Balachandran, Bala. 2007. The Customer Centricity Culture: Drivers For Sustainable Profitability. Journal of Cost Management. 21(6): 12-19. [3]
Balachandran, Bala, and Sudhakar Balachandran. 2005. Cost Culture Through Cost Maturity Model. Journal of Cost Management. 19: 15-27. [4]
Balachandran, Bala, and Shyam Sunder. 2003. Interface Between ABC/M Requirements and Multi-Dimensional Databases. Journal of Cost Management. 17(6): 33-39. [5]
Balachandran, Bala, and David Barter. 2002. Velocity Costing for A Manufacturing Environment. Journal of Cost Management. 16(1): 39-42. [6]
Balachandran, Bala, Hemang Desai, K. Ramesh, and S.Ramu Thiagarajan. 2002. An Investigation of the Informational Role of Short Interest in the Nasdaq Market. Journal of Finance. 57(5): 2263-2287.

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Books edit

Balachandran, Bala. 1999. Business Process Reengineering - Its History, Promises, and Problems. Morristown, NJ: Financial Executive Research Foundation, Inc [8]

Awards edit

Kellogg Alumni Professor of the Year Award, Kellogg School of Management, 1997
Sidney J. Levy Teaching Award, Kellogg School of Management, 1996-1997
Padma Shri Award by the Government of India, 2001

References edit

  1. ^ "Faculty Profile Detail | Great Lakes Institute of Management". Archived from the original on 24 May 2016. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  2. ^ Bhargava, Anjuli (23 March 2018). "How Bala swam across oceans to create Great Lakes". Business Standard. Archived from the original on 19 November 2018. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
  3. ^ "Bala Balachandran - Faculty - Kellogg School of Management". Archived from the original on 17 July 2018. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  4. ^ "Bala V Balachandran passes away at age 84". The Hindu Business Line. 28 September 2021. Archived from the original on 28 September 2021. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
  5. ^ "Management guru Bala Balachandran dead - Times of India". The Times of India. 28 September 2021. Archived from the original on 28 September 2021. Retrieved 28 September 2021.

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