OZALP OZER
The University of Texas at Dallas
School of Management
Richardson, Texas, 75080
E-mail: abou4l@r.postjobfree.com
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Information and Operations Management; Supply Chain Management; Distribution Channel
Management; Multi-Echelon Inventory Planning and Control; Incentive Mechanisms and
Contracts;
Pricing and Revenue Optimization; Behavioral Operations.
EDUCATION
1998-2000 Ph.D., Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, Columbia University.
1996-1997 MS., Operations Research, Columbia University (GPA. 4.00/4.00).
1992-1996 BS., Industrial Engineering, Bilkent University, Turkey (Salutatorian).
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2012-PresentProfessor, School of Management, University of Texas at Dallas
.
2009-2012Associate Professor, School of Management, University of Texas at Dallas
.
2008-2009Associate Professor,
Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, Columbia
University.
2007-2009Consulting Associate Professor, Management Science and Engineering, Stanford
University
.
2000-2007Assistant Professor, Management Science and Engineering, Stanford University
.
2000-PresentAffiliated Faculty, Stanford Global Supply Chain Forum, Stanford University
.
1999-2000Research Assistant, Center for Applied Probability, Columbia University.
1998-1999Research Assistant, IEOR Department,
Columbia University.
1998-2000Lecturer, IEOR Department, Columbia University
.
HONORS AND RECOGNITIONS (last decade)
2012 M&SOM Meritorious Service Award.
2012 Invited to present a tutorial lecture at 2012 Behavioral Operations Management
Conference.
2011 Invited to present a tutorial lecture at 2011 INFORMS-Charlotte Annual Conference.
2010 Inducted to Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society ( nations oldest, largest, and most
selective honor society )
2009 Recognition for Teaching Excellence, Columbia University (based on student
evaluations).
2008-2010 Secretary and Board Member of the Production and Operations Management Society
2008 Invited to Present at the Supply Chain Thought Leaders Roundtable, Madrid.
2007 Plenary Speaker, RFID Eurasia 2007 Conference, Istanbul.
2006 Invited to Present at the Supply Chain Thought Leaders Roundtable, St. Louis.
2005 New York University, Stern School of Business, Professor-in-Residence, New York.
2003-2005 Hellman Faculty Scholar, Stanford University
2004 Wickham Skinner Early -Career Research Accomplishment Award, POM society.
2004 Eugene L. Grant Award for Excellence in Teaching, Stanfo rd University (by student
vote).
2003 Undergraduate Teaching Award, Stanford University (by student vote).
2001-2004 David T. Morgenthaler II Faculty Scholar, Stanford University.
EXTERNAL SERVICES
2008-PresentAssociate Editor
for Management Science.
2007-PresentAssociate Editor
for Operations Research.
2009-PresentAssociate Editor
for Manufacturing & Service Operations Management.
2003-PresentSenior Editor
for Production and Operations Management .
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2001-2006Editorial Board Member
of Manufacturing & Service Operations Management.
2006-PresentAssociate Editor for International Journal of Inventory Research.
2008-2011Associate Editor
for Journal of Flexible Service and Manufacturing .
2008-2011Secretary and Board Member of the Production and Operations Management Society.
PUBLICATIONS*
*O. Ozer follows the practice of listing author names in alphabetical order in his papers
unless
otherwise specified.
REFEREED BOOK CHAPTERS and BOOKS
Chapter 5 in
Supply Chain Structures: Coordination, Information, and Optimization . J.S. Song and D.D.
Yao (Eds.),
Kluwer.
B7. Supply Chain Management Under Advance Demand Information. UMI, Bell & Howell Company,
Michigan. (Doctoral Dissertation).
REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES:
Zheng and Y.
nd
Ren), Submitted to (2 Round) Management Science, 2011.
R3. A Dynamic Strategy to Optimize Market Entry Timing, Process Improvement, Pricing and
Production
nd
Decisions, (with S. Oh), Submitted to (2 round) Manufacturing and Service Operations
Management, 2010.
R4. All You Need is Trust? An Examination of Interorganizational Supply Chain Dyads,
(with A
nd
Brinkhoff and G. Sargut), Submitted to (2 round) Production and Operations Management,
2010.
R5. Characterizing the Structure of the Optimal S topping Policy, (with S. Oh), Submitted
to Stochastic
Systems.
R6. If the Inventory Manager Knew: Value of Visibility and RFID under Imperfect Inventory
Information,
(with A. Atali and H. Lee)
SELECTED WORKING PAPERS
W1 An Integrated Framework to Optimize Time -to-Market and Production Decisions for
Hitachi Global
Storage Technologies, Inc. 39 pgs.
W2. New Product Development under Uncertain Yield (working title). 25 pgs.
W3. Price Optimization with Behavioral Experiments: Dual Sales Channel Integration, (
with M. Kaya and
K. Chen), 33 pgs.
REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS:
INVITED PRESENTATIONS AND SEMINARS
INVITED TALKS at SEMINARS AND COLLOQUIA
Upcoming Presentations
EPFL, Switzerland, May 21, 2012.
McGill University, Desautels, Faculty of Management, Canada, April 27, 2012.
University of California - Los Angeles, Anderson School of Management, April 13, 2012.
University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business, April 6, 2012.
Trust and Trustworthiness in Information Sharing.
University of Wisconsin at Madison, Wisconsin Business School, February 3, 2012 .
Challenges and New Opportunities in Supply Chain Management
Nokia, Sunnyvale, CA, January 5, 2012.
Competing on Time: Dynamic Development, Time-To-Market and Production Decisions
Washington University, Olin School of Business, April 15, 2011.
Dynamic Strategies for New Product Introduction and Post Introduction Production
Decisions.
Pennsylvania State University, Smeal College of Business, January 26, 2011.
Forecast Information Sharing: Contracts, Behaviors and Timing.
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Northeastern University, Shenyang, China, College of Information Science and Engineering,
June 7, 2011.
University of California at Riverside, Anderson Graduate School of Business, February
10, 2011.
Pennsylvania State University, Smeal College of Business, October 8, 2010.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, September 29, 2010.
Southern Methodist University, AT&T Semi nar Series, March 2, 2010.
University of Toronto, Rotman School of Management, February 27, 2009.
University of Texas-Dallas, School of Management, February 25, 2009.
London Business School, February 20, 2009.
Capacity Management: Information, Incentive s and Rationality.
Columbia University, February 21, 2008.
An Integrated Framework to Optimize Dynamic Time -to-Market and Production Decisions.
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, ISYE, March 3, 2009.
Singapore Management University, Singapore, A pril 24, 2008.
University of Minnesota, ISYE, February 27, 2008.
INSEAD, Fontainebleau, France, January 17, 2008.
University of Texas-Austin, McCombs School of Business, December 4, 2007.
University of Chicago, Graduate School of Business, October 26, 2007 .
Dartmouth College, Tuck School of Business, October 19, 2007.
University of Washington, Foster School of Business, October 12, 2007.
Cornell University, Johnson School of Business, October 8, 2007.
University of North Carolina, Kenan -Flagler Business School, October 5, 2007.
University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School, September 25, 2007.
Hewlett Packard Laboratories, August 17, 2007.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Sloan School of Management, April 30, 2007.
Columbia University, DRO/IEOR, March 27, 2007.
University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business, February 9, 2007.
University of Florida, Warrington College of Management, January 26, 2007.
Northwestern University, The Kellogg School of Management, January 17, 2007.
University of California, Los Angeles, Anderson School of Management, December 8, 2006.
Value of RFID in Supply Chain Management.
Alien Technology, September 19, 2006.
An Applied Framework for New Product Introduction Decision in High Technology Indu stry.
University of California, Berkeley, IEOR Seminars September 11, 2006.
Unlocking the True Value of RFID: Visibility and Inventory Management.
Eindhoven University of Technology, Guest of OPAC/BETA May 18, 2006.
True Value of RFID Innovation.
Lehigh University, ISE Seminar, February 24, 2006.
Aero/Astro and SCPNT joint Seminar, February 8, 2006.
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), December 21, 2005.
Boeing Center for Technology Management, Olin School of Business, Washingt on University,
September 23, 3005.
Columbia University, IEOR/DRO Seminar, April 26, 2005.
New York University, Stern School of Business, April 22
2005. (as part of NYU Professor -
in-
Residence program).
An Optimization Framework for New Product Introduction s.
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Hitachi HGST seminar, January 30, 2006.
RFID and Supply Chain Management.
Roundtable on Roundtable on Emerging Research in Manufacturing, Alliance for Innovative
Manufacturing, Stanford University, November 18, 2005.
Inventory Management for Large Scale Multi-Echelon Distribution Systems.
New York University, Stern School of Business, April 18, 2005. (as part of NYU Professor -
in-
Residence program).
Quality Risk in Outsourcing.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ross School of Business, Febr uary 18, 2005.
Sensible Inventory Management for Stochastic Multi -Echelon Systems.
Case Western Reserve, Weatherhead School of Management, November 5, 2004.
Contract Design for Capacity Management in Decentralized Supply Chains.
New York University, Leonard N. Stern School of Business, November 7, 2003.
Capacity Management for Fragmented Supply Chains.
Bilkent University, Turkey, July 11, 2003.
Advance Purchase and Capacity Reservation Contracts for Optimal Capacity Decision.
International Business Machines (IBM), New York, July 3, 2003.
Strategic Commitments for Optimal Capacity Decisions.
McGill University, Faculty of Management June 5, 2003.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Operations Research Center, May 29, 2003.
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Palo Alto, May 15, 2003.
Stanford University, Graduate School of Business, February 12, 2003.
University of California-Berkeley, IE&OR, February 4, 2003.
Strategic and Tactical Use of Demand Information for Capacity Decision and U tilization.
General Motors GM/SU WSL, Palo Alto, April 10, 2003.
Demand Based Management.
Ericsson Supply Chain Academy, Stockholm, Sweden, September 6, 2002.
Information Acquisition for Strategic Capacity Planning.
Ericsson Supply Chain Academy, Stockholm, Sweden, September 6, 2001.
Use of Demand Information In Supply Chain Management.
Bosphorus University, Istanbul Turkey, June 27, 2001.
Supply Chain Management with Advance Demand Information.
Stanford University, December 2000.
Columbia University, April 2000.
University of California-Berkeley, November 20, 2000.
Optimal Replenishment Decisions Under Advance Demand Information.
Columbia University, Graduate School of Business and IEOR, February 2000.
Stanford University, Management Science and Engineering, February 2000.
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Cornell University, Graduate School of Business, February 2000.
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, March 2000.
University of Texas-Dallas, March 2000.
International Business Machines (IBM)- Watson Research, New York, January 2000.
INVITED TUTORIAL & WORKSHOP TALKS
INFORMS-Charlotte, November 14, 2011. Tutorial.
Forecast Information: The Role of Contracts, Behavior and Timing.
International Workshop on Advanced Topics in Operations Management May 29-31, 2011,
Tsinghua
University, Beijing, China . Tutorial
Mechanism Design under Dynamic Evolution of Asymmetric Forecasts.
International Workshop on Advanced Topics in Operations Management May 26 -28, 2010,
Tsinghua
University, Beijing, China . Tutorial.
Forecast information sharing: Contracts, Behavior and Timing.
XI Supply Chain Thought Leaders Roundtable, June 24, 2008. IE Business School, Madrid,
Spain.
Trust in Forecast information sharing.
RFID Eurasia 2007, World RFID Conference in Istanbul, September 5, 2007. Plenary Speaker.
Unlocking the Value of RFID in Supply Chain Management.
nd
2 Behavioral Operations Conference, July, 24, 2007. Carlson School of Management, U. of
Minnesota.
Dual Sales Channel Management with Service Competi tion.
Decision and Risk Analysis Conference, May 21, 2007. The School of Management, UT -
Dallas.
Competing on Time: A Framework to Optimize Dynamic Time -to-Market and Operational
Decisions.
Supply Chain Thought Leaders Roundtable, July 29, 2006. Oli n School, Washington
University-St Louis,
Applied Research Projects with Industry: Success Factors.
INFORMS Conference in OM/MS Practice, Miami, May 2, 2005. Invited Session.
A framework for new product introduction decisions in hard -disk drive industry.
INVITED CONFERENCE TALKS
INFORMS-Austin, November 8-9, 2010, M&SOM Conference, Haifa, Israel June 28, 2010;
Invited
Chair; INFORMS- San Diego, October 11, 2009, Invited Chair; MSOM Conference, MIT, Boston,
June
28, 2009; POMS 2007 Conference, Dallas, May 4, 2007; INFORMS-Seattle, November 4, 2007,
Invited
Chair; INFORMS-Pittsburgh, November 6, 2006, Invited Chair; INFORMS-Pittsburgh, November
6,
2006, Invited Chair; INFORMS-International, Hong Kong, June 25, 2006, Invited Sessions;
M&SOM
Conference, Atlanta, June 19, 2006; INFORMS-San Francisco, November 13-16, 2005, Invited
Sessions; M&SOM Conference, Chicago, June 28, 2005; INFORMS-Denver, October 24 and 26,
2004.
Invited Sessions; M&SOM Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands July 2, 2004; INFORMS-Atlanta,
October 19 and 21, 2003, Invited Sessions; Euro -INFORMS-Istanbul, July 7 and 8, 2003,
Invited Chair;
M&SOM Conference, Los Angeles, June 15, 2003; CORS (Canadian Operations Research
Society),
Vancouver, Canada, June 2, 2003, Invited Chair; INFORMS-San Jose, November 18, 2002,
Invited
Chair; INFORMS-Miami, November 7, 2001, Invited Session; INFORMS -International, Hawaii-
Maui,
June 17-20, 2001, Invited Session; INFORMS-San Antonio, November 16, 2000, Invited
Session;
INFORMS-Philadelphia, November 9, 1999, Invited Session.
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PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION AND ACTIVITIES
Associate Editor:
Management Science, Operations Research, Manufacturing & Service Operations Management,
Production and Operations Management, International Journal of Inventory Research, Jour
nal of
Flexible Service and Manufacturing.
Referee for Journals:
Management Science, Operations Research, Manufacturing & Service Operations Management,
Production and Operations Management, Marketing Science, Operations Research Letters, IIE
Transactions, Naval Research Logistics, European Journal of Operational Research, Int.
Journal of
Production Economics, Mathematics of Operations Research, Econometrica.
Professional Memberships:
The Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences; Th e Production and
Operations
Management Society
Other Activities:
2010-Present Member of the George Nicholson Prize Committee.
th
2009-2010 Member of the Program Committee for 13 Supply Chain Thought Leaders Roundtable
.
2005,06,09 Member of the Wickham Sk inner Early-Career Research Accomplishments Award
Committee .
2009-2010 Member of the POMS Best Published Paper Award Committee.
2009 Cluster Chair for 2009 INFORMS - San Diego Annual Meeting.
2008-2010 Elected Secretary and Board Member of the Production and Operations Management
Society.
2005-Present Invited member, annual meetings of Supply Chain Thought Leaders Roundtable
2006 -2007 Member of the Advisory Council of INFORMS conference on OR/MS practice.
2006 Member of the Supply Chain Risk Lea dership Council of Bay Area High Tech Firms.
2004 Member of the Scientific Board of International Committee on Changeable, Agile,
Reconfigurable and Virtual Production.
2004 Nominated for the Young Researcher Roundtable for 2004 MIT/INFORMS Jo int Practice
Conference in Boston.
2003-2008 NSF proposal reviewer: MES Unsolicited proposal reviewer.
2005-2006 Cluster chair for INFORMS International Hong Kong, INFORMS -San Francisco.
2003-2007 Judge of Manufacturing & Service Ops. Mgmt. Society, student paper competition.
2002-2010 Invited session chair at 2010 INFORMS-Austin national meeting, 2009 INFORMS -
San
Diego; 2008 INFORMS-Washington DC; 2007 INFORMS-Seattle national meeting;
2006 INFORMS-Pittsburgh national meeting; 2006 INFORMS -Hong Kong International
meeting; 2005 INFORMS-San Francisco national meeting; 2004 INFORMS -Denver
national meeting; 2003 INFORMS-Atlanta national meeting; 2003 joint Euro -INFORMS-
Istanbul international meeting; 2003 CORS-Vancouver, Canada; 2002 INFORMS -San
Jose national meeting.
2002 Invited to Japan to advise and mentor 10 Stanford PhD students, recipients of Future
Professors of Manufacturing fellowships. Program focus was to meet Japanese executives
from Toyota, Honda, Sony and Sharp and discuss new init iatives in manufacturing, and
supply chain management.
2001, 2002 Invited to present advances in research and practice in supply chain
management and the
impact on the telecommunication supply chains to Ericsson executives at Stockholm,
Sweden.
2000 Invited to serve as a member of the program committee for International Conference
on
Global Supply Chain Management, Beijing, China.
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University Service and Activities:
2008-Present Director of Ph.D. program in Operations Management
2006 Member of the Department of Management Science &Engineering (MS&E) strategic
planning committee, Stanford University.
2003 Liaison for the POM group at Stanford University, invited to present POM group s
research and teaching activity to MS&E Industry Affiliates, promoted our program to
Silicon Valley companies.
2003 Member of the MS&E Web design committee at Stanford University.
2001 Organized a one-day seminar on Synchronized Supply Chains for Global Supply Chain
Management Forum, Stanfor d University.
2000-2006 Member of the MS&E Ph.D. Admissions Committee at Stanford University.
2000-2008 MS&E Graduate and Unde rgraduate Degree Advisor (over 80 Grad & Undergrads).
2000-2008 Served as a reader and examiner for 18 doctoral students dissertations.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
The University of Texas at Dallas (semester, title, instructor s overall rating, 5 high -
1 low scale):
Spring 2011, OPRE 6378 (MBA) Information Enabled Supply Chains, 4.96
Spring 2011, BA 3352 (BA) Operations Management, 4.88
Spring 2010, MAS 6v08 (MBA) Information Enabled Supply Chains, 5.00
Spring 2010, BA 3352 (BA) Operations Management, 4.90
(The teaching rating was the highest among all MBA and BA courses offered during the same
term)
Columbia University (quarter, title, instructor s overall rating, 5 high -1low scale):
Spring 2009, IEOR 4220 (MS) Demand and Supply Management, 4.71
Spring 2009, IEOR 8100 (PhD) Advance Topics in Operations Management, 4.50
Fall 2008, IEOR 4000 (MS) Production and Operations Management, 4.86
(The teaching rating was the highest among all IEOR MS/BS courses offered during the same
term)
Executive Education
2005- 2007 Stanford Executive Education Program in China
Designed and taught executive education seminars in global supply chain management.
Participants of this program are CEOs and senior VPs of global and multi -national
organizations. My overall faculty rating for each seminar was higher than 4.75 for a 5-
high 1-low scale for each program.
Stanford University (quarter, title, instructor s overall rating):
5 high - 1 low scale: (In academic year 2005 Stanford switched to the rating scale 5 high
- 1 low scale)
Fall 2007, MSE 160/260 (MS) Analysis of Production and Operating Systems*, 4.47
Spring 2007, MSE 263B (MS) Demand and Supply Chain Analytics, 4.81
Spring 2007, MSE 364 (PhD) Single and Multi Echelon Inventory Control, 5.00
Fall 2006, MSE 160/260 (MS) Analysis of Production and Operating Systems*, 4.20
Fall 2005, MSE 160/260 (MS) Analysis of Production and Operating Systems*, 4.50
Fall 2005, MSE 363 (PhD) Advanced Models in Management S cience, 4.60
1 high - 5 low scale:
Fall 2004, MSE 160/260 (MS) Analysis of Production and Operating Systems*, 1.74
Fall 2004, MSE 364 (PhD) Single and Multi Echelon Inventory Control, 1.33
Spring 2004, MSE 363 (PhD) Advanced Models in Management Science, 1.86
Fall 2003, MSE 160/260 (MS) Analysis of Production and Operating Systems, 1.17
Spring 2003, MSE 363 (PhD) Advanced Models in Management Science, 1.33
Fall 2002, MSE 160/260 (MS) Analysis of Production and Operating Systems, 1.44
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Spring 2002, MSE 364 (PhD) Single and Multi Echelon Inventory Control, 1.67
Winter 2001, MSE 130 (BS) Information Systems, 1.76
Spring 2001, MSE 363 (PhD) Advanced Models in Management Science, 2.15
*(This course was televised by the Stanford Center for Professional Development)
(These teaching ratings were the highest among all MSE MS/BS courses offered during the
same term)
Columbia University (semester, title, instructor s overall rating, 5 high - 1 low scale):
Fall 1999, IEOR 4003 (MS) Industrial Economics, 4.35
Summer1999, IEOR 4707 (MS) Financial Engineering, 4.55
Fall 1998, IEOR 4003 (MS) Industrial Economics, 4.00
FUNDED INDUSTRY RESEARCH ENGAGEMENTS
2008-2010Hewlett Packard Laboratories (funded research project on experimental and
behavioral
issues in capacity, price and demand management)
2006-2009Hewlett Packard Laboratories (funded research project on rebate policy analysis
and
economic experiments and channel performance).
2005-2006United Parcel Services (funded research project on pricing and cost analysis
for asset
tracking in the delivery services
)
2005-2009 Hitachi GST (funded research project on new product introduction).
2005-2008Hewlett Packard Laboratories (funded research project on channel integration
and
inventory management).
2004-2006Hewlett Packard (funded research pro ject on the use of RFID in inventory
management
and return on investment).
2001-2003Ericsson LLC (funded research project on supply chain management. Co-
architected a
new model of collaboration between industry and academia. Together with Warren
Hausman and Hau Lee, received funding of ~$1M to support three faculty and three PhD
students).
2001-2003 General Motors (as part of GM/SU Collaborative Research Laboratory in Work
Systems.
Funded research on the use of demand information in supply networks).
1998Lehman Brothers, New York. Associate, Fixed Income Derivatives Research. (Priced
credit derivatives and developed hedging strategies for credit derivatives).
1995-1996Roketsan Missile and Space Industry and NATO, Turkey. Project Assistant. (Led
the
team to develop the quality-costing program for Stinger Missile propulsion system).
Summer 1995Renault Automobile Manufacturing Company, Bursa, Turkey. Summer Intern
.
GRANTS, AWARDS, RESEARCH FUNDING
2009 NSF-GOALI Grant. Title: A Phased Approach for Investigating Trust and
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Trustworthiness in Forecast Information Sharing Date: August 9, 2009 ($278,570) Awd#
0927741
2007 Hewlett Packard Gift Fund
2006 NSF-GOALI Grant. Title: Retail and Direct Internet Channels Management: Incentives,
Contracts and Behaviors Date: April 15, 2006 ($225,669) Awd # 0556322
2006 Hewlett Packard Laboratories Gift Fund
2006 UPS Foundation
2005 Lillie Funds
2005 Presidential Research Grant
2005 Hitachi Gift Fund ($100,000)
2005 Hewlett Packard Laboratories Gift Fund
2005 UPS Endowment Award
2004 Intel Gift Fund
2004 Hewlett Packard Gift Fund
2003 Hellman Faculty Scholar
2003 Alliance for Innovative Manufacturing Teaching and Research Grant
2001-2003 General Motors ($125,000)
2001-2003 Ericsson LLC ($1,000,000, Co-PIs: W. Hausman and H. Lee)
2000 David Morgenthaler II Faculty Scholar
FORMER and CURRENT DOCTORAL STUDENTS
Yanchong (Karen) Zheng, 2011. Trust and Trustworthiness in Supply Chain Management
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management.
Sechan Oh, 2010. Optimal Stopping Problems in Operations Management. Research Scientist,
IBM
Research.
Heng Liu, 2007. Essays in New Product Management. Senior Software Product Development
Manager,
Oracle.
Onur Uncu. 2007. Dynamic Time-to-market and Operational Decisions in High Technology
Firms.
Associate, Fixed Income, Credit Suisse.
Murat Kaya. 2006. Essays in Supply Chain Contracting: Dual Channel Management with
Service
Competition and Quality Risk in Outsourcing. Assist ant Professor, Sabanci University,
Turkey, School
of Engineering and Research Scientist at Hewlett Packard Laboratories.
Aykut Atali. 2006. Quantitative Modeling in Inventory Management with Imperfect
Information.
Algorithm Design Engineer, SmartOps Inc.
Holly Lutze. 2004. Mitigating Supply Chain Risk: Pooling, Contracting, and Supply Channel
Selection.
Assistant Professor, University of Texas, Dallas, School of Management.
Wei Wei. 2003. Capacity Management under Forecast Update in Decentralized Supp ly Chains.
Associate, Morgan Stanley, Fixed Income Derivatives Research.
Emre Erdogan (expected graduation 2013)
Jingyun Li (expected graduation 2014)
DOCTORAL STUDENTS DISSERTATION COMMITTEES
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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS at DALLAS (ECON)
1. Yufei Ren. 2009. Biased Decisions: Three Essays on the Impact of Bias on Decision -
Making.
Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Virginia Tech " (Reading
Committee,
Proposal Examination Chair).
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (MS&E, GSB, C&EE)
2. Oytun Eskiyenenturk. 2006. Determinants of Intersegment Performance Differences: the
Case of
Automotive Supplier s in Turkey. Rapt Company. (Reading Committee).
3. Ozgur Yazlali. 2006. Managing Demand Risk via Supply Contracts: A Tactical Outlook for
Operational Excellence. The Gap. (Reading Committee).
4. Gary Gaukler. 2005. RFID in Supply Chain Management. Assistant Professor at Texas A&M.
(Reading Committee).
5. Nicole Bastian. 2005. Divisional Performance Measurement and Transfer Pricing for
Intangible
Assets. Assistant Professor at University of California-Berkeley. (GSB, Oral Examination
Chair).
6. Jinxing Chang. 2004. A Simulation Access Language and Framework with Applications to
Project
Management. Civil and Environmental Engineering. (SoE, Oral Examination Chair).
7. Mark Wilkinson. 2004. Collaboration in Decentralized Supply Chains.. Intel
Corporation. (Reading
Committee).
8. Jan Pietzsch. 2004. Early Technology Assessment of New Medical Devices and Procedures.
Consulting Assistant Professor, Stanford University. (Examiner).
9. Ozlem Yuksel. 2003. Managing Supply Contracts and Inventory Risk in a Supply Chain.
Associate,
McKinsey and Company. (Reading Committee).
10. Kaijai Jiang. 2003. Product Design, Pricing and Inventory Planning in Dual Channel
Supply Chains.
MIT Zaragoza Logistics Inst itute. (Reading Committee).
11. Julia Miyaoka. 2003. Essay s on Forecast Updating in a Two-Stage Supply Chain.
Assistant
Professor, San Francisco State University. (Reading Committee).
12. Goker Aydin. 2003. Product Variety Issues in Supply Chain Management. Assis tant
Professor,
University of Michigan-Ann arbor, IOE. (Reading Committee).
13. Victor Araman. 2002. The Maximum of Perturbed Random Walk Limit Theorems and
Applications.
Assistant Professor, New York University, GSB. (Reading Committee).
14. Kaijie Zhu. 2002. New Approaches to Inventory Management. Assistant Professor, Hong
Kong
Univ. of Science and Technology. (Reading Committee).
15. Barchi Peleg. 2002. Modeling Supply Chain Impacts of E -Procurement. Director of
Research Global
Supply Chain Forum. (Reading Committee ).
16. Daricha (Sutivong) Techopitayakull. 2001. ASP -Based Software Delivery: Economics,
Pricing and
Contract Structuring Using Real Options. Assistant Professor, Chulalongkorn University,
Bang Kong,
Thailand. (Reading Committee).
17. Maria Ines De Miranda. 2001. A Real Option Approach to Network Expansion. Reading
Committee.
18. Gal Raz. 2001. A Discrete Service Levels Perspective to the Newsvendor Model.
Assistant
Professor, Australian Graduate School of Management. (GSB, University Chair).
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