Research Seminars - Year 2013

DateDetails
13 December 2013Nicos Savva
Assistant Professor of Management Science, London Business School
"Decomposing the Effect of Workload on Patient Outcomes"
20 November 2013Terry Taylor
Milton W. Terrill Associate Professor, University of California, Berkeley
"Supplier Evasion of a Buyer's Audit: Implications for Auditing and Compliance with Labor and Environmental Standards"
8 November 2013Saif Benjaafar
Professor and Head of Pillar of Engineering Systems and Design, Singapore University of Technology and Design
"On the Effectiveness of Emission Penalties in Decentralized Supply Chains"
1 November 2013Hayriye Ayhan
Professor
Georgia Institute of Technology, "Dynamic Server Allocation in Queueing Networks with Flexible Servers"
30 August 2013Jim Bookbinder
Professor of Management Sciences, University of Waterloo
"Perspectives on International Logistics"
16 July 2013N. Viswanadham
INAE distinguished professor in Computer Science and Automation, Indian Institute of Science
"Ecosystem Aware Global Supply Chain Management"
31 May 2013Chien-Ming Chen
Assistant Professor, Nanyang Technological University
"Supply chain structure, operational leanness, and carbon efficiency"
17 May 2013Li Jiang
Associate Professor, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
"Incentive-Driven Information Sharing between Competing Firms with an Evolving Sourcing Structure"
26 April 2013Fang Liu
Assistant Professor, Nanyang Technological University
"Optimal Deployment of Emergency Supply Inventory"
22 March 2013Shilu Tong
Lecturer, University of New South Wales
"On the Impact of Uncertain Production Learning when Selling to Strategic Customers"
1 March 2013Shaohui Zheng
Professor, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
"Source Diversification and Pricing for Systems with Unreliable Suppliers"
21 January 2013Richard de Neufville
Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
"Flexibility in Production Planning"
18 January 2013Hsiao-Hui Lee
Assistant Professor, University of Hong Kong
"Sustainability and Competition for Limited Critical Resources"

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