Pandemics and Supply Chain Management Research: Toward a Theoretical Toolbox*
The COVID‐19 pandemic paralyzed the world and revealed the critical importance of supply
chain management—perhaps more so than any other event in modern history—in …
chain management—perhaps more so than any other event in modern history—in …
A review of the existing and emerging topics in the supply chain risk management literature
This review examines supply chain risk publications across nine prestigious management,
operations, and supply chain journals with respect to exploring trends and emerging topics …
operations, and supply chain journals with respect to exploring trends and emerging topics …
Optimal pricing in on-demand-service-platform-operations with hired agents and risk-sensitive customers in the blockchain era
On-demand service platforms are popular nowadays. Many platforms hire agents to serve
customers who are risk sensitive towards the waiting-time. In this paper, we apply the mean …
customers who are risk sensitive towards the waiting-time. In this paper, we apply the mean …
Cognitive uncertainty
This article documents the economic relevance of measuring cognitive uncertainty: people's
subjective uncertainty over their ex ante utility-maximizing decision. In a series of …
subjective uncertainty over their ex ante utility-maximizing decision. In a series of …
Overcoming algorithm aversion: People will use imperfect algorithms if they can (even slightly) modify them
Although evidence-based algorithms consistently outperform human forecasters, people
often fail to use them after learning that they are imperfect, a phenomenon known as …
often fail to use them after learning that they are imperfect, a phenomenon known as …
On doing relevant and rigorous experiments: Review and recommendations
Although experiments are the gold standard for establishing causality, several threats can
undermine the internal validity of experimental findings. In this article, we first discuss these …
undermine the internal validity of experimental findings. In this article, we first discuss these …
A Domain-Specific Risk-Taking (DOSPERT) scale for adultpopulations
This paper proposes a revised version of the original Domain-Specific Risk-Taking
(DOSPERT) scale developed by Weber, Blais, and Betz (2002) that is shorter and applicable …
(DOSPERT) scale developed by Weber, Blais, and Betz (2002) that is shorter and applicable …
On the value of mitigation and contingency strategies for managing supply chain disruption risks
B Tomlin - Management science, 2006 - pubsonline.informs.org
We study a single-product setting in which a firm can source from two suppliers, one that is
unreliable and another that is reliable but more expensive. Suppliers are capacity …
unreliable and another that is reliable but more expensive. Suppliers are capacity …
Banking crises without panics
We examine historical banking crises through the lens of bank equity declines, which cover
a broad sample of episodes of banking distress with and without banking panics. To do this …
a broad sample of episodes of banking distress with and without banking panics. To do this …
The lenses of lean: Visioning the science and practice of efficiency
WJ Hopp, MS Spearman - Journal of Operations Management, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
There is a significant gap between the descriptions of Lean used by industry practitioners
and the various bodies of academic research that have studied the theory and application of …
and the various bodies of academic research that have studied the theory and application of …