6th annual SC&LM workshop
The Human Side of Sustainable Supply Chains
December 10, 2021
The whole world runs on supply chains. And massive disruptions like pandemics and uncertainties around them once more proved the life-saving role of supply chain and logistics management (SC&LM). Amid emerging technologies to support efficiencies and under the pressing environmental, social, economic and cultural imperatives, where and how do we stand for humans that make the “wheels of business” move? Are people at the right place and well-equipped to tackle the big problems that we currently face and are waiting ahead? Which qualifications are essential for an employer or an employee in successfully managing sustainable supply chains (SSCs)? How do SSCs relate to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals? It is time we revisit the human side of SSCs.
The flagship event of the Rowe School of Business, sponsored by CRSSCA (Centre for Research in Sustainable Supply Chain Analytics), and organized by Dr. M. Ali Ülkü, this series of annual SC&LM workshops not only brings in distinguished academics and industry leaders to share their knowledge on the latest trends and cutting-edge research and best practices in SC&LM, but also provides an excellent opportunity to cross-pollinate ideas and network with academics, practitioners and students in a highly collegial environment.
2021 CRSSCA – SC&LM Best Student Research Winners
Congratulations to the top three awardees (out of 23 entrants) and thanks to the prize committee members Dr. U. Venkatadri, Dr. J. Chen and Dr. I. Nosoohi.
First Place: Sinem Kınay Savaşer
“Store Sequencing for Online Order Fulfillment in an Omni-Channel Retailer” (with Opher Baron and Andre Cire)
Sinem is a Ph.D. candidate in Operations Management at the J.L. Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto.
Second Place: Zhuoluo Zhang
“Innovative Business Models in Ocean-Bound Plastic Recycling” (with Opher Baron, Gonzalo Romero and Sean Xiang Zhou)
Zhuoluo is a Ph.D. candidate in Operations Management at the Chinese University of Hongkok Business School.
Third place: Yantao Ling
“A Game-Theoretic Analysis of the Impact of Government Subsidy on Optimal Product Greening and Pricing Decisions in a Duopolistic Market” (with Jing Xu and M. Ali Ülkü)
Yantao is a Ph.D. candidate in Economics at the School of Economics and Business Administration, Chongqing University.