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YANG Daojian is an Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering at the College of Management and Economics, Tianjin University. His research focuses on omnichannel operations management, supply chain management, and consumer behavior in operations management. His work has been published in Omega-International Journal of Management Science, Operations Research Letters, International Transactions in Operational Research, Journal of Management Sciences in China (in Chinese), Systems Engineering-Theory & Practice (in Chinese), Forecasting (in Chinese), and Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems (in Chinese). Prior to joining the Department of Industrial Engineering as a faculty, he received a Ph.D. in Management Science and Engineering from Tianjin University in 2010. His domains of expertise include manufacturing, retailing, and supply chain management.
Time | Institution | Degree/Position |
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Jul. 2015-Now | College of Management and Economics,Tianjin University | Associate Professor |
Aug. 2014 – Feb. 2015 | Department of Management Sciences, City University of Hong Kong | Visiting Scholar |
Sep. 2010 - Jun. 2015 | College of Management and Economics, Tianjin University | Assistant Professor |
Sep. 2007 - Sep. 2010 | Tianjin University Management Science and Engineering | Ph.D. |
[1] Yang D J, Zhang X J. Quick response and omnichannel retail operations with the ship-to-store program. International Transactions in Operational Research, 2020, 27(6): 3007-3030.
[2] Yang D J, Zhang X J. Return policies in omnichannel operations under uncertain demand. Forecasting, 2020, 39(2): 84-89. (in Chinese)
[3] Yang D J, Zhang X J. Omnichannel operations with ship-from-store. Operations Research Letters, 2020, 48(3): 257-261.
[4] Zhang X J, Yang D J. Omnichannel retailing operations with scan-and-go and instant-delivery. Systems Engineering, 2019, 37(6): 13-21. (in Chinese)
[5] Yang D J, Qi E S, Li Y J. Quick response and supply chain structure with strategic consumers. Omega, 2015, 52: 1-14.
[6] Yang D J, Bai Y. Supply chain core firms competition and decentralization based on Hotelling model. Systems Engineering-Theory & Practice, 2015, 35(12):3025-3037. (in Chinese)
[7] Liu W H, Ge M Y, Yang D J. An order allocation model in a two-echelon logistics service supply chain based on the rational expectations equilibrium. International Journal of Production Research, 2013, 51(13): 3963-3976.
[8] Yang D J, Qi E S, Wei F. Supply chain profit sharing based on strategic customer behavior and risk preference. Journal of Management Sciences in China, 2011, 14(12): 50-59. (in Chinese)
[9] Yang D J, Qi E S, Jiang H. Product availability and supply chain performance based on strategic customer behavior. Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems, 2010, 16(9): 1984-1991. (in Chinese)
[10] Qi, E S, Yang D J, Liu L. Supply chain two-part tariff based on strategic customer behavior. Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems, 2010, 16(4):828-833. (in Chinese)
[11] Yang D J, Qi E S. Product differentiation and information sharing under supply chain competition. Systems Engineering and Electronics, 2009, 31(9):2141-2145. (in Chinese)
[12] Yang D J, Qi E S. A study on firm IT capacity and firm performance: A resource-based view[J]. Journal of Management Sciences, 2008, 21(5): 37-45. (in Chinese)
[1] Supply chain contracts design and performance research under decision preference, National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Number 71202085), 2013-2015.
[2] Omnichannel retailing operations strategies and supply chain coordination under uncertain demand, Humanity and Social Science Youth Foundation of the Ministry of Education of China (Grant Number 19YJC630200), 2019-2021.
[1] Reviewer of many journals, such as Transportation Research Part E, International Journal of Production Economics, International Journal of Production Research, International Transactions in Operational Research, Journal of Management Sciences in China, Systems Engineering-Theory & Practice.