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Prof. Wagner receives badge of honor for 10 years of service to the BVL
After the Scientific Advisory Board of the German Logistics Association "Bundesvereinigung Logistik", Prof. Dr. Stephan Wagner received a badge of honor for his 10 years of service on the board and for his support of the association.
HumOSCMLab reports results of successful project implementation at ICRC conference
HumOSCMLab's Bublu Thakur-Weigold, and Samah El Sayed Mohamad, of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), presented the results of their successful collaboration at the 2024 "Bridging the Gap" conference.
Prof. Sternberg joins the team as guest professor
Prof. Dr. Henrik Sternberg, specializing in supply chain transparency, transport policy, and supply chain technology, joins the Chair of Logistics Management a guest professor.
Researchers from Chair receive ISM Best Paper Award
Today we received third place in the Academy of Management OSCM Division's Best Paper Award, sponsored by the Institute for Supply Management.
HumOSCM Lab wins grant to apply AI to Humanitarian supply chains
The ETH4D has awarded a competitive research grant to the HumOSCM Lab to investigate how AI can be used to improve forecasting in the humanitarian sector. The new project builds on the team's successful development of a supply planning tool, and extends the scope to cover both sides of the supply and demand equation.
Sarah Schaumann successfully defends her PhD thesis
On July16th, Sarah Schaumann successfully defended her PhD thesis on "Evaluating Emerging Concepts in Last-Mile Logistics: Innovative Technologies and Operations Strategies". Congratulations Sarah!
Exchange with Asia-Pacific and global logistics and supply chain experts
At the International Symposium on Logistics in Bangkok, Prof. Dr. Stephan Wagner presented his research on environmental supply chain sustainability risks, as experts discussed the latest trends in logistics and supply chain management, focusing on sustainability and digitalization in the Asia-Pacific region.
Prof. Wagner holds two research seminars at the University of Nairobi
Prof. Dr. Stephan Wagner gave two seminars for faculty members, doctoral students and researchers of the Faculty of Business and Management Sciences at the University of Nairobi, and laid the foundation for future collaboration.
Global Impact: HumOSCM Lab contributes to Emergency Public Health Policy in Uganda
After two years of collaboration with the HumOSCM lab, the government of Uganda and it's ministries have signed off an Emergency Preparedness policy, in the form of a National Medical Countermeasures Plan, for its medical supply chain.
Maximilian Löffel successfully defends his doctoral thesis
On April 17th, Maximilian Löffel successfully defended his doctorate thesis at the Chair of Logistics Management. Congratulations!
HumOSCM Lab saves International Committee of the Red Cross millions
The International Commitee of the Red Cross (ICRC), helping people in need all over the world, has a vast logistics operation. The HumOSCM Lab, in collaboration with the ICRC, has developed a tool that helps the ICRC organize their supply chain. First deployed in 2023, this has saved the ICRC millions of swiss francs already.
Prof. Wagner recipient of 2023 Dandelion Entrepreneurship Award
Prof. Dr. Stephan Wagner received the 2023 Award Winner for the Department of Management, Technology, and Economics (D-MTEC) for his scholarly research on startups in supply chain ecosystem and his support of students and partners in making their entrepreneurial ventures successful.
Stanford University study: Prof. Dr. Stephan Wagner among the 0.27% top-ranked scientists in Business & Management
Based on an analysis of citations, the annual study led by Prof. Dr. John P.A. Ioannidis from Stanford University identified Prof. Dr. Stephan Wagner again as a top scholar in the field of Economics & Business for single year and career-long impact. Furthermore, the ranking put him among the 0.27% top-ranked scientists in Business & Management.
More than 100 procurement professionals at ETH Zurich’s evening event
The Chair of Logistics Management in collaboration with ETH spin-off Archlet hosted an inspiring evening at the ETH Dozentenfoyer. Prof. Dr. Stephan Wagner spoke about his research on cybersecurity risks and data breaches in the supply chain.
Prestigious ‘OSCM Distinguished Scholar Award’ bestowed to Prof. Wagner
At the 2023 annual meeting of the Academy of Management in Boston, Prof. Dr. Stephan Wagner received one of the highest recognitions empirical researchers in the field of operations and supply chain management can obtain.
Prof. Wagner concludes his 10-year tenure in the Board of procure.ch
From 2013 to 2023, Prof. Dr. Stephan Wagner was member of the board of the Swiss national purchasing association procure.ch – Fachverband für Einkauf und Supply Management. With the general assembly 2023, his last term ended.
Prof. Wagner Distinguished Lecture Series Speaker at KNUST, Ghana
Invited as Distinguished Lecture Series speaker at the Center for Applied Research and Innovation in Supply Chain-Africa (CARISCA) at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Prof. Dr. Stephan Wagner speaks on “Startups in the Supply Chain Ecosystem – Practice and Research”.
HUMLOG Best Master Thesis Honourable Mention for Loretta Berger
Rounding out her MAS studies at ETH Zurich, Loretta Berger wrote her master thesis at our HumOSCM Lab. The thesis was now awarded the Honourable Mention for the Best Master Thesis award by the Hanken School of Economics.
Decision Sciences Best Paper Award Finalist
A recent paper published in the Decision Sciences Journal by Prof. Dr. Seongtae Kim and Prof. Dr. Stephan Wagner was chosen as a runner up and finalist for the Decision Sciences Journal Best Paper Award 2022. The award was presented at the 2022 Decision Sciences Institute Annual Conference in Houston.
ETH Medal awarded to Loretta Berger
Loretta Berger, a recent graduate from ETH Zurich’s MAS program in Management, Technology and Economics and forensic specialist at the Schwyz Cantonal Police, received the ETH Medal for her master thesis on Supply Chain Management in Humanitarian Forensic Action.
Dr. Bublu Thakur-Weigold invited to speak at 2022 Digital Festival in Zurich
Dr. Bublu Thakur-Weigold joins a roundtable panel discussion of how to benefit from technology in humanitarian work at the 2022 Digital Festival in Zurich.
Chair team wins JBL / Bernard J. LaLonde Best Paper Award 2022
A team from the Chair of Logistics Management received the prestigious Journal of Business Logistics Best Paper Award in recognition for its work on how two disruptive technologies – additive manufacturing and blockchain – can create value in supply chains.
Prof. Wagner once more finalist for prestigious JSCM Best Paper Award
His work on startup suppliers was recognized as a finalist for the 2021 Journal of Supply Chain Management (JSCM) Best Paper Award. The award was presented at the 2022 Academy of Management Meeting in Seattle. Prof. Dr. Stephan Wagner was already a finalist of the 2012 and 2014 awards, and winner of the 2019 award.
Niklas Friederici received Master Thesis Award from the SEW Eurodrive Foundation
Niklas Friederici, a recent graduate of the MSc ETH MTEC program and former student research assistant at our chair, received the prestigious award from the SEW Eurodrive Foundation. He is the third recipient who was supervised by our chair.
Maximilian Klöckner invited to speak at MAS+ Workshop about Blockchain
Maximilian, PhD student at the Chair of Logistics Management, has been invited to present the Chair’s research on blockchain for supply chain management at the MTEC MAS+ Workshop on distributed ledger technologies.
The Humanitarian Response in Ukraine – and Why Professional Logistics Matter
As Ukrainian civilians suffer under military attack, the international humanitarian community has launched its response.
Maximilian Klöckner joins the University of Cambridge as a Visiting Researcher
Maximilian is a PhD Candidate at the Chair of Logistics Management. He joined the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, in the beginning of February to work on a collaborative research project between the Institute for Manufacturing (University of Cambridge) and the Chair of Logistics Management (ETH Zurich).
February 4, 2022: POMS College of Operational Excellence (OpEx) on “Just-in-Time”
Prof. Dr. Stephan Wagner will serve as a panelist on the 2nd POMS College of Operational Excellence (OpEx) Webinar entitled “Just-in-Time or Just-in-Case?” on February 4, 2022. Registration via the event page.
Luigi Job joins the Institute for Manufacturing (IfM) at the University of Cambridge
Luigi Job is a Master’s student in ETH’s MTEC program. In the course of his thesis, he recently joined the University of Cambridge. In Cambridge, Luigi is working at the Institute for Manufacturing (IfM) at the Department of Engineering.
Interview with SWI swissinfo.ch on Shortages and Disruptions in Supply Chains
Given the extensive work on supply chain risk over the past 15 years, Prof. Dr. Stephan Wagner was asked for an interview by the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation’s (SRF) online channel SWI swissinfo.ch.
Leonie Flückiger awarded the “REHAU Preis Wirtschaft 2020/2021"
The “REHAU Preis Wirtschaft 2020/2021” was awarded to Leonie Flückiger for her master thesis on blockchain projects in the luxury goods industry.
DSI Regional Best Paper Presentation Award awarded to Felix Bergmann
The Regional Best Paper Presentation Award at the 2021 Decision Sciences Institute (DSI) Annual Conference was awarded to Felix Bergmann for his research on the influence that various last-mile logistics services have on the purchase behavior of e-commerce customers.
ETH Meets Berlin 2021: RETHINKING Humanitarian Aid
Dr. Bublu Thakur-Weigold attended the Hybrid ETH Symposium at the Berlin Science Week 2021. She presented her work and talked about the important contribution of humanitarian projects in the non-profit sector.
Standard reference book “The Oxford Handbook of Supply Chain Management” published
After more than three years, Prof. Dr. Stephan Wagner published a reference book with Oxford University Press together with colleagues from the United States and Asia. The handbook supports supply chain management academia, practice and society in solving the world’s most pressing problems and issues.
EDSI Best Student Presentation and Paper Award awarded to Felix Bergmann
The Best Student Presentation and Paper Award at the 2021 European Decision Sciences Institute (EDSI) online conference was awarded to Felix Bergmann for his research on the influence that various last-mile logistics services have on the purchase behavior of e-commerce customers.
Stanford University study reveals top scholarship in the field of Economics & Business
Based on an analysis of citations, the recent Stanford University study (Ioannidis, Boyack & Baas, 2020) identified Prof. Dr. Stephan Wagner as a top scholar in the field of Economics & Business for single year and career-long impact, that is, put him among the top 2% of nearly eight million authors.
HumOSCM course 2021 completed
The second Humanitarian Operations and Supply Chain Management (HumOSCM) course was delivered this spring with participants from various technical specialties including two from Kenya, Africa.
Charlotte Girardin received the HUMLOG Best Master Thesis award by the Hanken School of Economics
Completing her MSc studies at ETH Zurich, Charlotte Girardin wrote her master thesis at our HumOSCM Lab. The thesis was now selected by the Hanken School of Economics as the “HUMLOG Board Award Winner 2021”.
Fabian Alber awarded the prestigious “Wissenschaftspreis 2021” for his outstanding master’s thesis
Fabian Alber’s thesis – written at the Chair of Logistics Management – entitled “The Influence of Innovative Last-Mile Logistics Services on Customer's Buying Decisions” was awarded the “Wissenschaftspreis 2021” by EHI Foundation and GS1 Germany, which is endowed with 5000 €.
Nomination for the Strategic Management Society Corporate Strategy Interest Group Best Paper Award 2020
At the 40th Strategic Management Society (SMS) Annual Conference, Stefan Naef presented his research on the effects of production outsourcing on product innovation. It was nominated as a finalist for the best paper award in the Corporate Strategy Interest Group.
DSI Best Theory‐Driven Empirical Research Paper awarded to Dr. Ivana Mateska
The prestigious Best Theory‐Driven Empirical Research Paper Award at the 2020 Decision Sciences Institute (DSI) Annual Conference was given for a novel project on supply chain sustainability risks.
Grant for HumOSCM Lab project “Decision-Making for Cost-Effective Medical Supply”
Our HumOSCM Lab successfully acquired a two-year ETH4D Research Challenges Grant financed by the ETH Board, which helps to improve decision-making for cost-effective medical supply. The project concentrates on the distribution of medical supplies to ICRC assisted health facilities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo/DRC, Kenya and Somalia
Ranking of economists 2020 – Prof. Wagner’s research recognized
The 2020 “F.A.Z.-Ökonomenranking” (ranking of economists) again included Prof. Dr. Stephan Wagner as an influential economist in the category “research”. This is the sixth time in a row, and up two places compared to the previous year.
Niklas Friederici is a visiting researcher at the Cyber-Human Lab at the University of Cambridge
Niklas Friederici is a Master student in ETH’s MTEC program. He is currently writing his Master thesis under the co-supervision of the Chair of Logistics Management and the Cyber-Human Lab in Cambridge.
Grant for HumOSCM Lab for research on logistics preparedness for infectious disease outbreaks in Uganda
Our HumOSCM Lab successfully acquired an ETH4D Research Challenges Grant financed by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) which supports a project with the Ministry of Health of Uganda to strengthen logistics preparedness for disease outbreaks.
Prof. Wagner and co-authors receive prestigious JSCM Best Paper Award
Prof. Dr. Stephan Wagner and his co-authors were chosen as winners of the Journal of Supply Chain Management (JSCM) 2020 Best Paper Award. This is another important recognition of the research excellence of the team at the Chair of Logistics Management at ETH Zurich.
Sarah Schaumann received the BVL Thesis Award 2020 for her master thesis on route optimization in urban distribution networks
Sarah Schaumann, a PhD candidate at the Chair of Logistics Management, wrote the master thesis at the chair before commencing her PhD. The Bundesvereinigung Logistik (BVL) honored her thesis with the BVL Thesis Award.
Article on Supplier Sustainability Risk shortlisted for JSCM Best Paper Award
The article entitled “The Impact of Supplier Sustainability Risk on Shareholder Value” published in the Journal of Supply Chain Management (JSCM) has been shortlisted for the 2020 Best Paper Award at the 2020 Academy of Management Meeting.
Strong contribution of the Chair of Logistics Management in the ‘management’ subject to the ShanghaiRanking for ETH Zurich
The latest “Shanghai Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2020” revealed that ETH Zurich’s research in the field of management is no. 1 in the German-speaking counties and plays in the European top league. The scholarly work of the Chair of Logistics Management contributes to this achievement.
Alexander Lagrèze received Master Thesis Award from the SEW Eurodrive Foundation
Alexander Lagrèze, a recent graduate of the MSc ETH MTEC program wrote his master thesis under the supervision of the Chair of Logistics Management, for which he received a prestigious award from the SEW Eurodrive Foundation.
Track “Humanitarian Operations and Supply Chain Management” at DSI 2020 San Francisco
The track “Humanitarian Operations and Supply Chain Management” at the 2020 Decision Sciences Institute (DSI) Annual Meeting, San Francisco November 21–23, headed by Prof. Dr. Stephan M. Wagner, accepts abstracts and papers and welcomes proposals for workshops, tutorial or panel discussions.
SRF Radio interview with Prof. Wagner on impact of coronavirus on logistics
In its “Rendez-vous” broadcast program, Swiss Radio SRF discussed the impact of the coronavirus on the Swiss and European logistics industry and inbound and outbound supply chains. In an interview, Prof. Dr. Stephan Wagner helps to understand the current situation.
The HumOSCM Lab partners with WFP to improve Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) response in Uganda
Building on prior projects and following its practice-based research approach, the HumOSCM Lab works with the World Food Program (WFP) and numerous other organizations in Uganda on improving the logistics of the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) response.
Prof. Wagner selected Department Editor for Decision Sciences
After having served as an Associate Editor since 2012, the Editors-in-Chief selected Prof Dr. Stephan M. Wagner as Department Editor for the “Empirical Research in Operations Management” Department of Decision Sciences, a premier operations, supply chain, and information systems journal.
HumOSCM Lab joins ETH4D initiative
As a next step of its expansion, the Humanitarian Operations and Supply Chain Management Lab (HumOSCM Lab) joined the ETH for Development (ETH4D) initiative. This will enable the HumOSCM Lab to have access and to contribute to the wider engineering, natural and social sciences resources of ETH Zurich in humanitarian development and poverty reduction.
Michael Wolf won the prestigious master thesis award „REHAU Preis Wirtschaft 2019“
Michael Wolf, a graduate of ETH’s MTEC Master program, wrote the award-receiving thesis at the Chair of Logistics Management in winter 2018/19. He investigated machine learning (ML) approaches in order to optimize conventional forecasting methodologies.
Dr. Maria Arputham Ramkumar takes up professorship at IIM Raipur
Dr. Maria Arputham Ramkumar– who was a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Chair of Logistics Management for more than 2.5 years – takes up a tenured position as Assistant Professor in Operations and Quantitative Methods at the Indian Institute of Management Raipur, India.
Exciting event on startup suppliers jointly organized by the Chair of Logistics Management and CIPS
Prof. Dr. Stephan Wagner and his team hosted an inspiring evening at the ETH Dozentenfoyer in cooperation with CIPS-Switzerland. Approximately 70 leading Swiss procurement managers and three startups attended the “Supply Chain Startups: Reality Check”-event to discuss their experiences.
Contribution to University of Lugano’s MASHLM
Bublu Thakur-Weigold from ETH Zurich’s HumOSCM Lab taught the module “Transportation Management” at the University of Lugano’s MASHLM program which prepares its graduates for the challenges of humanitarian logistics.
Executive seminar with visits to Bossard and Migrolino
Logistics professionals spent two days in a seminar at the Chair of Logistics Management, and discussed topics and gained practical experience around purchasing and supplier management, digitalization, and retail distribution.
New HumOSCM Lab launched
Building on several years of practice-based research, the Chair of Logistics Management launched the new Humanitarian Operations and Supply Chain Management Lab (HumOSCM Lab) at ETH Zurich to support organizations in the humanitarian sector.
Prof. Wagner in the F.A.Z. ranking of economists 2019
The fifth time in a row, the recent “F.A.Z.-Ökonomenranking 2019” (ranking of economists) included Prof. Dr. Stephan Wagner again as an influential economist in the category “research”.
Dr. Seongtae Kim takes up professorship at Aalto University School of Business
Dr. Seongtae Kim – who was a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Chair of Logistics Management for three years – takes up a new tenure-track position as Assistant Professor in Information Service Management (Logistics/Supply Chain Management) at Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland.
Alexander Fink awarded 2nd place for master’s thesis conducted at the Chair of Logistics Management
Alexander Fink, a research associate and Ph.D. candidate at the Chair of Logistics Management, placed 2nd in the 2018 Plattform für Innovation (PFI) “Young Innovators Professional” Award. Alexander received the award for his master’s thesis, conducted at the Chair during the 2017 fall semester.
Presentation at the MSOM 2019 Conference in Singapore
Felix Bergmann represented the Chair of Logistics Management at the Manufacturing and Service Operations Management (MSOM) Conference held at the Marina Bay Sands Convention Centre in Singapore on July 1-2, 2019
Conference on purchasing finance – Profit potential through purchasing intelligence
Prof. Dr. Stephan Wagner and Dr. Alwin Locker organized, kicked-off, and moderated a conference on purchasing intelligence with procure.ch – the Swiss association for purchasing and supply management.
Dr. Kamil Mizgier receives Best Paper Award from the Journal of Operational Risk
The highly competitive paper of the year award was given to a team of ETH authors for their work where they used dynamic extreme value theory (EVT) to explore the links between internal control weaknesses and the severity of operational losses.
Prof. Wagner interviewed on US–China trade war and global production networks
In an interview for "Finanz und Wirtschaft", Prof. Dr. Stephan M. Wagner emphasized that supply chains cannot be adapted easily and quickly, and that it is an illusion that trade barriers help to regain innovative capabilities that now reside with outside and foreign suppliers.
Executive seminar for logistics and supply chain managers
Members of the Chair of Logistics Management hosted a group of logistics and supply chain managers for the highly regarded NetloP Seminar of the Kühne Foundation for a two-day seminar. The seminar involved class discussions and exciting company visits.
Successful POMS Conference in Washington DC
A team from the Chair of Logistics Management was actively involved in numerous activities at the Production and Operations Management (POMS) Annual Conference which was held May 2-6, 2019 in Washington DC.
Excellent SCM Journal List ranking
The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich) was again ranked among the top-15 for empirically-focused supply chain management research.
Thorsten Greil received the BVL Thesis Award 2018 for his master thesis on logistics start-ups
Thorsten Greil, a master thesis student at the Chair of Logistics Management, received the Thesis Award 2018 by the Bundesvereinigung Logistik (BVL) e. V.
Stefan Kurpjuweit received the OSCM division’s Best Student Paper Award at the AOM annual meeting.
At the 2018, 78th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management in Chicago, Stefan Kurpjuweit, research associate and Ph.D. candidate at the Chair of Logistics Management, was acknowledged with the award for the OSCM division’s best student paper.
Winner of the 2018 International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management Outstanding Paper Award
The article “Extending the Supply Chain Visibility Boundary: Utilizing Stakeholders for Identifying Supply Chain Sustainability Risks” published in the International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management was selected as an Outstanding Paper in the 2018 Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence
Three papers from the Chair of Logistics Management selected as finalists for the Best Student Paper Award at AoM
We are delighted to announce that this year, three out of four papers which have been selected as finalists for the Best Student Paper Award at of the Academy of Management (AoM) Conference are developed by PhD students (as first authors) from the Chair of Logistics Management.
Federico Gatti awarded the HUMLOG Best Master Thesis award by the Hanken School of Economics.
Federico Gatti, a M.Sc. student who completed his master’s thesis at the Chair of Logistics Management, receives the “HUMLOG Best Master Thesis Award 2018”.
Sebastian Weissbeck wins an award for his master’s thesis
Sebastian Weissbeck, a M.Sc. student who conducted his master’s thesis at the Chair of Logistics Management, has been recognized with the “REHAU Preis Wirtschaft 2017".
CAPS Research Study on "Managing Startup Suppliers" completed
The Chair of Logistics Management successfully completed a study on "Managing Startup Suppliers" to help buying firms tap this important source of innovation.
Dagmar Reinerth is a visiting researcher at the Judge Business School at the University of Cambridge
Dagmar Reinerth, Research Associate and Doctoral Candidate at the Chair of Logistics Management is a visiting researcher at the Judge Business School at the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, from October to December 2017.
Winner of the International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management Outstanding Paper Award
The article “Supplier development for sustainability: contextual barriers in global supply chains” published in the International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management was selected as an Outstanding Paper in the 2017 Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence
Dennis Schuler is a visiting researcher at the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley
Dennis Schuler, Research Assistant and Doctoral Candidate at the Chair of Logistics Management is a visiting researcher at the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley from January to July 2017.
Anna-Lena Lentz wins an award for her master’s thesis
Anna-Lena Lentz, a M.Sc. student who conducted her master’s thesis at the Chair of Logistics Management, has been recognized with the “REHAU Preis Wirtschaft 2016.
Kühne Foundation extends support with another 2.2 million Swiss Francs
After having renewed the generous supported for the work of Prof. Dr. Stephan M. Wagner in 2011 and 2014, the Kühne Foundation again renewed the funding
MBA ETH SCM student Tamara Sanchez to conduct master thesis research at Singapore Management University
This year, the Chair of Logistics Management at ETH Zurich and the Green Transformation Lab at the Singapore Management University launched a joint initiative to host students from ETH Zurich who are working on their master theses.
PD Dr. Christian Busse finalist for the 2016 Bernard J. LaLonde Best Paper Award
At the Supply Chain Management Educators’ Conference (SCMEC) at the CSCMP Annual Global Conference on September 25, 2016 in Orlando, Florida, PD Dr. Christian Busse and his coauthors Alina Stanczyk, Kai Förstl, and Constantin Blome were honored as finalists (Top 3) for this year’s Bernard J. LaLonde Best Paper Award.
Bublu Thakur-Weigold will speak at Forum “Forced Migration”
On September 23, 2016, Bublu Thakur-Weigold, Associate Director for Programs, will speak at the Science and Development Forum “Forced Migration: Research and Policy” on what logistics research reveals about the cost of humanitarian aid.
Constant and excellent service to the operations management community: Service award granted to Prof. Wagner
Prof. Dr. Stephan M. Wagner received the Journal of Operations Management Associate Editor Service Award for outstanding service to the journal from 2011-2015.
Dr. Christian Busse has successfully completed his Habilitation
The ETH rectorate has granted Dr. Christian Busse the Venia Legendi for the subject area Management, upon successful completion and positive evaluation of his Habilitation thesis Perspectives on the Management of Sustainability in Global Supply Chains.
MTEC MSc Menglei NIU wins another award for her Master thesis
Menglei Niu, a recent MTEC MSc graduate, has been recognized with the “Studienpreis 2015” of the SEW Eurodrive Foundation, for her outstanding MSc thesis entitled “Cross-cultural Supplier Development for Sustainability”.
Prof. Wagner’s citations continue to increase
As in previous years, citations of Prof. Dr. Stephan M. Wagner have again increased and reached new heights
Decision Sciences Institute (DSI) Best Theory‐Driven Empirical Research Paper Award
In the 2015 Decision Sciences Institute (DSI) Annual Meeting in Seattle, the paper “Responding to Suppliers Suffering Financial Distress” was acknowledged with the award for the Best Theory‐Driven Empirical Research Paper.
Successful “Logistics Day” of the Kuehne Foundation at ETH Zurich
Around 250 participants from industrial, retail and service industries had the opportunity to enjoy fresh insights about top management views on supply chain management during the “Logistics Day” which was organized by Prof. Dr. Stephan M. Wagner and his team.
Klaus-Michael Kühne visits Chair of Logistics Management and Executive MBA Program
Klaus-Michael Kühne and the Managing Directors of the Kühne Foundation visited ETH Zürich to learn about the latest research conducted at the Chair of Logistics Management.
Dr. Busse joins the Editorial Review Board of the Journal of Operations Management
The Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Operations Management, Prof. Mikko Ketokivi from the Instituto de Empresa in Madrid, has invited Dr. Christian Busse to join the journal’s Editorial Review Board, because of his credentials as a reviewer for other journals.
Course 13 of ETH Zurich’s Executive MBA started
As every year in September, so had the participants of ETH Zurich’s Executive MBA in Supply Chain Management their first day of class.
Chair teams recognized as finalists for two best paper awards
During the Academy of Management Annual Meeting in Vancouver, Canada, teams from the Chair of Logistics Management were recognized as finalists for two prestigious research awards.
Chair team wins Chris Voss Best Paper Award 2015
Menglei Niu, Dr. Christian Busse and Prof. Dr. Stephan M. Wagner were awarded the Chris Voss Best Paper Award 2015 at the 22nd International Annual EurOMA Conference of the European Operations Management Association.
Best Reviewer Award 2015 from BuR for Prof. Wagner
The best reviewer award 2015 from the Operations and Information Systems department of Business Research (BuR) was awarded to Prof. Dr. Stephan M. Wagner. BuR is the official journal of the German Academic Association of Business Research (VHB).
Prof. Wagner joins the Editorial Review Board of Production and Operations Management
Based on his continued and high-quality service to the Production and Operations Management (POM) journal, Editor-in-Chief Prof. Kalyan Singhal from the University of Baltimore and Deputy Editor Prof. Subodha Kumar from Texas A&M University invited Prof. Dr. Stephan M. Wagner to join the journal’s Editorial Review Board.