Prof. V. Siva Rama Krishnaiah

Prof. V. Siva Rama Krishnaiah, PhD

Visiting Professor

Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIITDM Kurnool.

Email: vsrk[at] iiitk.ac.in | Contact Number: 9899750010


Academic Qualifications

  • Ph.D in Systems Management from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi.

Areas of Interest

  • Entrepreneurship and Management Functions, Software Project Management, Soft Skills, Knowledge Management, Professional Ethics and Human Values


Professional / Teaching Experience

  • Prof. V.S.R. Krishnaiah worked as Scientist-G (Deputy Director General) at the National Informatics Centre (NIC), before his superannuation on 30th June, 2018.  Also he worked as Professor of E-Governance at the Indian Institute of Public Administration for two years on deputation from NIC.  At the beginning of his career, he worked at CSIR-NISTADS in the area of R&D Management for four years during 1983-1987. He served as an Adjunct Faculty at ABV- Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management, Gwalior from January 2016 to May 2020. He was an Adjunct Professor of IIITDM, Kurnool from 01.06.2020 t0 31.05.2024. He has been working as a full time Visiting Professor in IIITDM, Kurnool since 3rd June, 2024.

Important Research Publications

  1. Knowledge Management for successful Roll out of e-Governance Projects in Usha M.Munshi and Vinod K.Sharma (ed), “Knowledge Management for sustainable Development” Medtech publishers, New Delhi,2014, PP29-33.

  2. Managing Knowledge for Achieving Higher Levels of e-Governance Maturity in Batra,S and Carrillo, F.J (ed) Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital: Emerging Perspective, Allied Publishers, New Delhi, 2009, PP359-365.

  3. How Governments can become more responsive and accessible through ICT induction? in Amitabh Ojha (ed) E-Governance in Practice, GIFT Publishing, New Delhi, 2008, PP 6-9.

  4. The Art of Project Management for Speeding up the E-Governance Implementation, in Jaijit Bhattacharya (ed) Technology in Government, GIFT Publishing, New Delhi, 2006, PP41-45

  5. Managing Risk in Large E-Government Projects in M.P.Gupta (ed) “Promise of E-Governance”,  PP 272-275, Tata McGraw Hill, 2004, New Delhi

  6. TQM Approach to Software Development Projects, Productivity, Vol.36, No.2, July-September, 1995, pp 270-273

  7. Improving the Effectiveness of Indian R&D Groups, Productivity: Special issue on Technology Management, Vol.33, No.4, 1993, pp 656-666

  8. Analyses of Work Climate perceptions and performance of R&D units, Scientometrics, Vol.17, No. 3-4, 1989, pp 333-351.

  9. Dimensions of Research Planning: Comparative Study of Research units in six countries.  Scientometrics, Vol. 16, No.5-6, 1988, pp 383-410.