Marcus Bellamy

Associate Professor of Operations And Technology Management at Boston University

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  • Boston University

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Professor Bellamy’s research interests include supply chain management, empirical operations management, supply chains and innovation, supply network risk, and network analytics and visualization.

Professor Bellamy received his Ph.D. in Operations Management at the Scheller College of Business and his M.S. in Industrial Engineering, both at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He was a Graduate Fellow in the Tennenbaum Institute at Georgia Tech as well as a Fulbright Scholar in Madrid, Spain. He was also the recipient of the Isabel Anderson Career Development Professorship at Boston University.

Education

  • PhD, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015
  • MS, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010
  • BS, University of New Mexico, 2006

Research Interests

Supply Networks, Supply Chain Management, Sustainable Operations, Innovation, Supply Network Drivers of Risk and Performance, Visual Analytics

Selected Publications

  • Lee, B., Bellamy, M., Joglekar, N. (In Press). "Distributed Service with Proximal Capacity and Pricing on a Two-sided Sharing Economy Platform", Journal of Operations Management, 69 (5), 742-763
  • Bellamy, M., Suvrat, D., Ravi, S. (In Press). "Supply Chain Network Structure and Environmental Information Disclosure", Academy of Management Proceedings
  • Bellamy, M., Dhanorkar, S., Subramanian, R. (2020). "Administrative environmental innovations, supply network structure, and environmental disclosure", Journal of Operations Management, 66 (7-8), 895-932
  • Bellamy, M., Osadchiy, N. (2020). Supply Network Drivers of Risk and Performance. In Thomas, Choi., Julie, Juan Li., Dale, Rogers., M Johnny, Rungtusanatham., Tobias, Schoenherr., Stephan, Wagner. (Eds.), "The Oxford Handbook of Supply Chain Management", Oxford University Press
  • Park, H., Bellamy, M., Basole, R. (2018). "Structural Anatomy and Evolution of Supply Chain Alliance Networks: A Multi-Method Approach", Journal of Operations Management, 63 (1), 79-96
  • Basole, R., Bellamy, M., Park, H. (2017). "Visualization of Innovation in Global Supply Chain Networks", Decision Sciences, 48 (2), 288-306
  • Park, H., Bellamy, M., Basole, R. (2016). "Visual analytics for supply network management: System design and evaluation", Decision Support Systems, 91 89-102
  • Basole, R., Bellamy, M., Park, H., Putrevu, J. (2016). "Computational Analysis and Visualization of Global Supply Network Risks", IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 12 (3), 1206-1213
  • Basole, R., Bellamy, M. (2014). "Visual analysis of supply network risks: Insights from the electronics industry", Decision Support Systems, 67 109-120
  • Bellamy, M., Ghosh, S., Hora, M. (2014). "The influence of supply network structure on firm innovation", Journal of Operations Management, 32 (6), 357-373
  • Basole, R., Bellamy, M. (2014). "Supply Network Structure, Visibility, and Risk Diffusion: A Computational Approach", Decision Sciences, 45 (4), 753-789
  • Bellamy, M., Basole, R. (2013). "Network analysis of supply chain systems: A systematic review and future research", Systems Engineering, 16 (2), 235-249
  • Bellamy, M., Basole, R. (2012). Global Supply Network Health: Analysis and Visualization."Enterprise Transformation: Manufacturing in a Global Enterprise", IOS Press

Awards And Honors

  • 2019, Academy of Management Best Paper in SCM Award, Operations and Supply Chain Management Division
  • 2016, Isabel Anderson Career Development Professorship (2016-2019), Boston University
  • 2015, PhD Project Committee Founding Member, White House Initiative on Hispanic Excellence in Education
  • 2013, Best Student Paper Award, "The Influence of Supply Network Structure on Firm Innovation", Academy of Management, Operations Management Division
  • 2013, Best Paper Award in Application of Theory, for "The Influence of Supply Network Structure on Firm Innovation", International DSI and Asia Pacific DSI

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