Nikolay Osadchiy

Associate Professor of Information Systems & Operations Management | Emory University, Goizueta Business School at Goizueta Business School

Biography

Goizueta Business School

Nikolay Osadchiy is an Associate Professor of Information Systems & Operations Management at Emory University''s Goizueta Business School. His research interests are in supply chain management, where he studies how supply networks affect risk and operational performance, and in revenue management where he studies the impact of behavioral regularities on pricing. He has published in the leading academic journals including Management Science, Operations Research, and Production and Operations Management. He has taught an elective Supply Chain Management and the core Process and Systems Management courses in the BBA, MBA, and EvMBA programs. Nikolay holds a PhD in Operations Management from the New York University Stern School of Business and MS in Applied Mathematics and Physics from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.

Areas Of Expertise

  • Supply Chain Management
  • Revenue Management
  • Strategic Consumer Behavior
  • Empirical Methods in Operations Management
  • Operations-Finance Interface

Education

  • New York University Leonard N. Stern School of Business: Ph.D., Operations Management 2010
  • New York University Leonard N. Stern School of Business: M.Phil, Operations Management 2008
  • Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology: M.S., Applied Mathematics and Physics 2002
  • Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology: B.S., Applied Mathematics and Physics 2000

Courses Taught

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