Traditional work in operations management has focused on topics such as supply chain contracts and pricing, studying design of efficient contracts and optimal pricing policies. After these optimal solutions and recommendations are derived, they must be implemented properly by managers in practice. Because this process is subject to behavioral decision biases, work in behavioral operations management has begun to connect theories of decision biases to behavior in classical operations management. My dissertation focuses in this area by studying how decisions are made by suppliers and retailers in B2B settings. In essay one, I investigate the effect of effort-dependent demand on supply chain contracts. It is found that the actual cost of ef...
Many theoretical models adopt a normative approach and assume that decision makers are perfect optim...
Thesis advisor: Julie H. MortimerThis dissertation investigates firms' strategic decisions in indust...
This dissertation is comprised of two essays at the intersection of Empirical Industrial Organizatio...
217 pagesSupply chain contracting is a classic topic in operations management. While the traditional...
This dissertation aims to improve risk management in supply chains. We focus on both supply-side an...
This dissertation, consisting of three essays, seeks to understand how contractual agreements betwee...
This dissertation examines how managers make and perceive supply chain governance decisions. A plet...
When we think about Operations Management and Business Analytics, we think about optimization, effic...
Each firm within a supply chain aims to maximize its own profit and unless the incentives of these f...
This dissertation studies three topics in supply chain management. Consider a decentralized supply c...
In this thesis, we conduct experiments with human decision makers on supply chain contracting. We co...
abstract: The dissertation aims to provide a new perspective on the management of multi-tier supply ...
Among supply chain risks, both demand risk and recall risk have been recognized as critical challeng...
Although optimal forms of supply chain contracts have been widely studied in the literature, it has ...
Over the past decade, we have witnessed the emergence of a vast body of literature contributing to o...
Many theoretical models adopt a normative approach and assume that decision makers are perfect optim...
Thesis advisor: Julie H. MortimerThis dissertation investigates firms' strategic decisions in indust...
This dissertation is comprised of two essays at the intersection of Empirical Industrial Organizatio...
217 pagesSupply chain contracting is a classic topic in operations management. While the traditional...
This dissertation aims to improve risk management in supply chains. We focus on both supply-side an...
This dissertation, consisting of three essays, seeks to understand how contractual agreements betwee...
This dissertation examines how managers make and perceive supply chain governance decisions. A plet...
When we think about Operations Management and Business Analytics, we think about optimization, effic...
Each firm within a supply chain aims to maximize its own profit and unless the incentives of these f...
This dissertation studies three topics in supply chain management. Consider a decentralized supply c...
In this thesis, we conduct experiments with human decision makers on supply chain contracting. We co...
abstract: The dissertation aims to provide a new perspective on the management of multi-tier supply ...
Among supply chain risks, both demand risk and recall risk have been recognized as critical challeng...
Although optimal forms of supply chain contracts have been widely studied in the literature, it has ...
Over the past decade, we have witnessed the emergence of a vast body of literature contributing to o...
Many theoretical models adopt a normative approach and assume that decision makers are perfect optim...
Thesis advisor: Julie H. MortimerThis dissertation investigates firms' strategic decisions in indust...
This dissertation is comprised of two essays at the intersection of Empirical Industrial Organizatio...