MSOM 2022
Manufacturing and Service Operations Management
Conference 2022
26 - 28 June 2022 | Munich, Germany
Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: Forum 1-3 |
Date: Monday, 27/June/2022 | |
MA 8:30-10:00 | MA1 - SO1: Strategies for social sustainability Location: Forum 1-3 Chair: Xabier Barriola Better Safe Than Sorry: How CEO neuroticism leads to faster product recalls Browsers Don’t Lie? Gender Differences in the Effects of the Indian COVID-19 Lockdown on Digital Activity and Time Use Inequity in disaster operations management |
MB 10:30-12:00 | MB1 - SO2: Auditing for sustainability Location: Forum 1-3 Chair: Bengisu Urlu Examining the Impact of Leniency Bias on Supplier Audits Multi-tier sustainability incentives: audits and supplier development in a two-stage principal agent problem Stop auditing and start to care: paradigm shift in assessing and improving supplier sustainability |
MSOM Business Meeting - Lunch | M 12:15-13:45: MSOM Business Meeting & Monday Lunch Location: Forum 1-3 |
MC 14:00-15:30 | MC1: Panel: The future of OM conferences Location: Forum 1-3 Chair: Atalay Atasu The future of OM conferences |
MD 16:00-17:30 | MD1 - DEI: MSOM: Diversity, equity, inclusion Location: Forum 1-3 Chair: Siddharth Singh Chair: Anupam Agrawal Participants: Sherwat Elwan Ibrahim, Rohit Verma, Jun Li & Christiane Barz |
Date: Tuesday, 28/June/2022 | |
TA 8:30-10:00 | TA1 - SO3: Sustainability strategy Location: Forum 1-3 Chair: Morris Cohen Are fast supply chains sustainable? How marginal value of time influences optimality when remanufacturing to multiple generations From bespoke supply chain resilience to sustainability |
TB 10:30-12:00 | TB1 - SO4: Applications in sustainable supply chains Location: Forum 1-3 Chair: Elisabeth Paulson Combating lead pollution in Bangladesh through policy intervention in battery supply chain Reducing lead poisoning by increasing the life of electric three wheeler batteries in Bangladesh – Randomized control trial to design and test a business model innovation Outcome-driven dynamic refugee assignment with allocation balancing |
Plenary: MSOM Fellow Talk | T 13:00-13:45: MSOM Fellow Talk Location: Forum 1-3 Chair: Burak Kazaz Chair: Owen Wu |
TC 14:00-15:30 | TC1 - SO5: Labor aspects in sustainable supply chains Location: Forum 1-3 Chair: Zhoupeng Zhang Evidence of the unintended labor scheduling implications of the minimum wage A game theoretic model of forced labor reduction in supply chains Implications of Worker Classification in On-Demand Economy |
TD 16:00-17:30 | TD1- SO6: Environmental strategies Location: Forum 1-3 Chair: Ece Gulserliler Improving smallholder welfare while preserving natural forest: intensification vs. deforestation Group incentives for preventing deforestation and improving smallholder farmer welfare Business model choice under Right to Repair: Economic and environmental consequences |
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