Puping (Phil) Jiang, 江浦平
I'm a sixth-year Ph.D. candidate in Supply Chain, Operations and Technology at Olin Business School, Washington University in St.Louis. I received my B.S. in statistics from University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) in 2016. My research focuses on revenue management problems in data-rich business settings with applications in asset selling platforms (e.g., used cars, real estate) and retailing platforms, and information issues in risk management (including the contexts of supply chain finance, blockchain implementation, etc.). One of my work is the Winner of 2020 POMS College of PITM Best Student Paper Competition. ResearchImpact of Traceability Technology Adoption in Food Supply Chain Networks (with Lingxiu Dong, Fasheng Xu)
Display Optimization Under the Multinomial Logit Choice Model: Balancing Revenue and Customer Satisfaction. (with Jacob Feldman) Cash Hedging Motivates Information Sharing in Supply Chains. (with Panos Kouvelis) Data-Driven Asset Selling (with Lingxiu Dong) Online Optimization in Asset Selling Platforms. (with René Caldentey, Lingxiu Dong) Awards & HonorsTied Winner, POMS 2020 PITM College Best Student Paper Competition Conference PresentationsOnline Optimization in Asset Selling Platforms.
Data-Driven Asset Selling.
Cash Hedging Motivates Information Sharing in a Supply Chain.
Blockchain Adoption for Traceability in Food Supply Chain Networks.
Teaching & ConsultingTeaching Assistant & Guest Lecturer
Consulting (Boeing Center for Supply Chain Innovation, Olin Business School, WUSTL)
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