PhD
Qualifications
Mithu Rani Kuiti
History & Profile
Dr. Mithu Rani Kuiti completed her B.Sc. & M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics from Vidyasagar University, West Bengal. She obtained M.Tech degree from NIT Durgapur. She received her Ph.D. degree in Operations Management from IIM Calcutta. She worked IIT Jodhpur as a Young Faculty Associate in the School of Management and Entrepreneurship for 2 years. After that she worked at IIT Jodhpur as an assistant professor for 3 years 7 months. Then, she worked as an Associate Professor at Bennett University for six months. She is currently working in the area of green supply chain management. Apart from this, she also works in reliability theory. She presented her research works in leading international conferences, namely, Mathematical Methods in Reliability (MMR), Production & Operations Management (POMS), SOM, etc. Her research works have been published in different journals of international repute, namely, International Journal of Production Economics, International Journal of Production Research, JORS, Resource Conservation and Recycling, Journal of Multivariate Analysis, Communications in Statistics - Theory & Methods, and Metrika. Further, she qualified different national level exams, namely, NET, GATE, etc. Moreover, she received two gold medals for securing first positions in M.Sc. and M.Tech. from Vidyasagar University and NIT Durgapur, respectively. Her teaching interests include Operations Research, Operations Management, Statistics for Management, Supply Chain Management, Project Management, etc.
Research Publications
- Yadav, D., Kuiti, M. R., & Finkelstein, M. (2026). Multi‐Objective Redundancy Allocation Problem for Systems With Weighted k k‐Out‐of‐n n Subsystems Formed by Different Types of Multistate Components. Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry, 42(1), e70068. (ABDC – B, SCI – Q2)
- Bhoj, R., De, M., & Kuiti, M. R. (2025). Does the dynamic goodwill of supply chain players impact the supply chain efficiency: strategic decision, competition, and contract choice?. International Transactions in Operational Research. (ABDC –B, SCI – Q1)
- Ramani, V., Rani Kuiti, M., Ghosh, D., & Swami, S. (2024). Effectiveness of environmental regulations: firm’s decisions and welfare implications. Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1-21. (ABDC- A, SCI-Q1)
- Ganguly, S., Kuiti, M. R., Das, P., and Maiti, M. (2023). Effect of fairness and overconfidence on pricing strategy of substitute bundles in a two-echelon supply chain. RAIRO-Operations Research, 57(2), 401- 425.
- Kuiti, M. R., Basu, P., and Ghosh, D. (2022). Incentive conflict and supply contracts under carbon cap policy. Plos one, 17(11), e0277777. (SCI-Q1)
- Kuiti, M. R., Hazra, N. K., and Finkelstein, M. (2022). A note on the stochastic precedence order between component redundancy and system redundancy for k-out-of-n systems. Communications in Statistics- Theory and Methods, 51(15), 5003. (ABDC-B)
- Ghosh, D., Sant, T. G., Kuiti, M. R., Swami, S., and Shankar, R. (2020). Strategic decisions, competition and cost-sharing contract under industry 4.0 and environmental considerations. Resources, conservation and recycling, 162, 105057. (SCI-Q1, I.F. -11.2)
- Kuiti, M. R., Ghosh, D., Basu, P., and Bisi, A. (2020). Do cap-and-trade policies drive environmental and social goals in supply chains: Strategic decisions, collaboration, and contract choices. International Journal of Production Economics, 223, 107537. (ABDC -A, Q1)
- Kuiti, M. R., Ghosh, D., Gouda, S., Swami, S., & Shankar, R. (2019). Integrated product design, shelf- space allocation and transportation decisions in green supply chains. International Journal of Production Research, 57(19), 6181-6201. (ABDC- A, SCI-Q1)
- Hazra, N.K., Kuiti, M.R., Finkelstein, M., and Nanda, A.K. (2018). On stochastic comparisons of minimum order statistics from the Location-Scale family of distributions. Metrika 81(2), 105-123. (ABDC - B)
- Hazra, N.K., Kuiti, M.R., Finkelstein, M., and Nanda, A.K. (2017). On stochastic comparisons of maximum order statistics from the Location-Scale family of distributions. Journal of Multivariate analysis,160, 31 – 41. (ABDC - A)

