Alex Kharlamov

Research Fellow at Bristol Business School

Languages

Russian, English, Portuguese

Schools

  • Bristol Business School

Links

Biography

Bristol Business School

Currently working at the cutting edge of IoT and business model thinking, part of a multi-university research team (Cambridge, Warwick, Surrey and UWE) on the EPSRC Hub of All Things Living Lab project. Hub of All Things (HAT) is an enabler for personal data collection and use. The focus is on Trust, Identity, Privacy and Security (TIPS) in the Digital Economy, centred on understanding and measuring user's perceived vulnerability to TIPS issues.

Parallel areas of work include behavioural operations (decision-making, errors and biases, individual differences in planning), supply chain segmentation and integrating analytics in operations management.

Area of expertise

Behavioural Operations Supply Chain Segmentation

Publications

Kharlamov, A. and Parry, G. (2017) Advanced supply chains: Visibility, blockchain and human behaviour. In: Moreira, A., Ferreira, L. and Zimmerman, R., eds. (2017) Innovation and Supply Chain Management - relationship, collaboration and strategies. Springer International Publishing AG 2018. [In Press] Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/33952 '

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