Naveed Chehrazi

Assistant Professor of Supply Chain, Operations, and Technology at Olin Business School

Assistant Professor at McCombs School of Business

Schools

  • McCombs School of Business
  • Olin Business School

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Biography

Olin Business School

Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Stanford University (2008 — 2013)
  • Master's degree Stanford University (2006 — 2008)

Area of Expertise

Asset Pricing, Decision Analysis, Management Science, Math Programming, Simulation Modeling, Statistics/Econometrics, Stochastic Processes, Consumer Behavior and Decision Making, Inventory Control, Production Planning, and Scheduling, Operations Strategy, Revenue Management, Supply Chain Management, Supply Chain, Operations, and Technology

Research Interests

Data-driven modeling and optimization, applied probability and optimal control, consumer lending and retail banking, inventory management and retail operations, drug resistance and healthcare operations

Selected Publications

"Dynamic Credit-Collections Optimization", Management Science, Issue 6, 2737-2769, with P. Glynn, T. Webe, 2019 "Dynamics of Drug Resistance: Optimal Control of an Infectious Disease", Operations Research Journal, Issue 3, 619-650, with L. Cipriano, E. Enns, 2019 "Welfare Implications of Inventory-Driven Dynamic Pricing", Management Science, Issue 12, 5449-5956, with Y. Stamatopoulos, A. Bassamboo, 2019 "Dynamic Valuation of Delinquent Credit-Card Accounts", Management Science, Issue 12, 3077-3096, with T. Weber, 2015 "Monotone Approximation of Decision Problems", Operations Research Journal, Issue 4, 1158-1177, with T. Weber, 2010

McCombs School of Business

Professional Awards

  • Finalist, Best Student Research Paper Competition, Financial Services Section, INFORMS2012
  • Stanford Graduate Studies Fellowship2007

Teaching Awards

  • Stanford Centennial Teaching Assistantship Award2009

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