Ying Ju CHEN 陳瀅儒

Ying Ju CHEN 陳瀅儒 Details

Ying Ju CHEN 陳瀅儒
Ying Ju CHEN 陳瀅儒 

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imchen@ust.hk

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First Name (and Middle Name If Any)
Ying Ju
CHEN
陳瀅儒
Highest Degree Acquired (e.g. PhD in Engineering Science)
PhD in Operations Management, New York University

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imchen@ust.hk

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Research Interests

Research Interests
Operations-marketing interface
Social interaction
Socially responsible operations
Supply chain management

Biography

Biography

Prof. Ying-Ju Chen holds a joint appointment between School of Business and Management (Department of ISOM) and School of Engineering (Department of IEDA) at HKUST. Prior to the current position, he was a faculty in the Department of IEOR at UC Berkeley. He obtained PhD degree in Operations Management from Stern School of Business at New York University in 2007, and he also holds Master's and Bachelor's degrees of Electrical Engineering from National Taiwan University.

He is a recipient of NYU teaching excellence award, Recognition of Excellent Teaching Performance at HKUST Business School, Second place of INFORMS Junior Faculty Interest Group (JFIG) paper competition, Winner of "Most Influential Service Operations Paper" in Production and Operations Management, Harold W. Kuhn Award of Naval Research Logistics, Higher Education Outstanding Scientific Research Output Award (Social Science, third prize), Best paper award of CSAMSE (third prize), the Harold MacDowell Award from Stern School, 6-time Meritorious Service Awards from Management Science and Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, and other awards and fellowships during his academic journey. He is ranked No. 5 among researchers in Asia and Australasia by frequency of authorship in Operations Management, according to an article in Int. J. Prod. Eco. (2017).

He serves as an associate editor for M&SOM journal. His current research interests lie in socially responsible operations, operations-marketing interface, and supply chain management. His work has appeared in several leading conferences and journals in the fields of economics, electrical engineering, information systems, marketing, and operations research.

Research Interests

Research Interests
Operations-marketing interface
Social interaction
Socially responsible operations
Supply chain management

Biography

Biography

Prof. Ying-Ju Chen holds a joint appointment between School of Business and Management (Department of ISOM) and School of Engineering (Department of IEDA) at HKUST. Prior to the current position, he was a faculty in the Department of IEOR at UC Berkeley. He obtained PhD degree in Operations Management from Stern School of Business at New York University in 2007, and he also holds Master's and Bachelor's degrees of Electrical Engineering from National Taiwan University.

He is a recipient of NYU teaching excellence award, Recognition of Excellent Teaching Performance at HKUST Business School, Second place of INFORMS Junior Faculty Interest Group (JFIG) paper competition, Winner of "Most Influential Service Operations Paper" in Production and Operations Management, Harold W. Kuhn Award of Naval Research Logistics, Higher Education Outstanding Scientific Research Output Award (Social Science, third prize), Best paper award of CSAMSE (third prize), the Harold MacDowell Award from Stern School, 6-time Meritorious Service Awards from Management Science and Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, and other awards and fellowships during his academic journey. He is ranked No. 5 among researchers in Asia and Australasia by frequency of authorship in Operations Management, according to an article in Int. J. Prod. Eco. (2017).

He serves as an associate editor for M&SOM journal. His current research interests lie in socially responsible operations, operations-marketing interface, and supply chain management. His work has appeared in several leading conferences and journals in the fields of economics, electrical engineering, information systems, marketing, and operations research.