The effect of the disaster context on international humanitarian logistics: An empirical assessment
(KEDGE BS). Prior to joining the KLU, Caspar received a M.Sc. of Supply Chain Management and the CEMS Master in International Management from the University of Cologne. Caspar’s research focuses on the specific
The Consequences of Incongruent Abusive Supervision
Santa Barbara and his M.Sc. in Cognitive Neuroscience from Leiden University in the Netherlands. His Master’s Thesis explored the relationship between structural brain anatomy and cognitive deficits in various
Virtuous Victims: How Victims’ Responses to Abusive Supervision Influence Third-Parties’ Helping Behavior
Santa Barbara and his M.Sc. in Cognitive Neuroscience from Leiden University in the Netherlands. His Master’s Thesis explored the relationship between structural brain anatomy and cognitive deficits in various
Strategic Design of Highly Responsive Urban Distribution Networks
well as data analytics in urban logistics. Before coming to MIT, he received both his Bachelor and Master degree in Industrial Engineering at Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands with a
Game Theoretical Aspects in Analyzing the Liner Shipping Industry
Logistics at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. She holds PhD degree from University of Hamburg, and Master and Bachelor degree from Dalian Maritime University. In addition, she acted as an intern of the UNCTAD
On Inventories and the Bullwhip: A Chicken and Egg Situation
MSc in Industrial Engineering from the Buenos Aires Institute of Technology (ITBA) and a design Masters (PDEng) in Logistics Management Systems also from the TU/e. His research focuses on disentangling
The choice of not being discrete: Choice modelling in the freight context
transportation studies from the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, in Brazil. During the masters and PhD, he studied freight choice modelling merging his industrial engineering studies with the
Assessing the impact of sustainability-related misconduct on the buying firm´s stock performance
WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management, Germany in 2010 (graded “summa cum laude”) and holds a master's degree in industrial engineering and management from the Technical University of Berlin that was
Path planning for robotic mobile fulfillment systems
University of Paderborn in 2014. In 2010 and 2008, she graduated from the same university with a Master of Science and a Bachelor of Science in Business Information Systems. The research areas of Lin Xie
Logistical Challenges in Project Management: An Example from 18th Century Astronomy
Abstract : Substantial logistical challenges had to be mastered by astronomers in the 18th century to observe the Venus transits before the Sun. For astronomers, this promised to measure the exact distance