Xuanming Su

Murrel J. Ades Professor at The Wharton School

Schools

  • The Wharton School

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The Wharton School

Fei Gao and Xuanming Su (2017), Omnichannel Service Operations with Online and Offline SelfOrder Technologies , Management Science, Forthcoming.

Fei Gao and Xuanming Su (2017), Online and Offline Information for Omnichannel Retailing, Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, 19, pp. 8498.

Fei Gao and Xuanming Su (Working), Dynamics of Trust in Forecast Information Sharing.

Fei Gao and Xuanming Su (2016), Omnichannel Retail Operations with BuyOnlineandPickupinStore, Management Science, Forthcoming.

Xingwei (Alice) Lu and Xuanming Su (Under Review), Revenue Management with Loyalty Programs.

Xingwei (Alice) Lu and Xuanming Su (Under Review), Gift Cards, Product Variety and Unclaimed Property Laws.

G. Roels and Xuanming Su (2014), Optimal Design of Social Comparison Effects: Setting Reference Groups and Reference Points, Management Science.

TH. Ho, Xuanming Su, Y. Wu (2014), Distributional and Peerinduced Fairness in Supply Chain Contract Design, Production and Operations Management.

TH. Ho and Xuanming Su (2013), A Dynamic Levelk Model in Sequential Games, Management Science.

Y. Chen, Xuanming Su, X. Zhao (2012), Modeling Bounded Rationality in Capacity Allocation Games with the Quantal Response Equilibrium, Management Science.

Past Courses

OIDD290 DECISION PROCESSES

This course is an intensive introduction to various scientific perspectives on the processes through which people make decisions. Perspectives covered include cognitive psychology of human problemsolving, judgment and choice, theories of rational judgment and decision, and the mathematical theory of games. Much of the material is technically rigorous. Prior or current enrollment in STAT 101 or the equivalent, although not required, is strongly recommended.

OIDD940 OPERATIONS MGMT

Concepts, models, and theories relevant to the management of the processes required to provide goods or services to consumers in both the public and private sectors. Includes production, inventory and distribution functions, scheduling of service or manufacturing activities, facility capacity planning and design, location analysis, product design and choice of technology. The methodological basis for the course includes management science, economic theory,organization theory, and management information system theory.

Best Paper Award, Manufacturing and Service Operations Management Society, INFORMS, 2010 Best Paper Award, Behavioral Operations Section, INFORMS, 2009 Wickham Skinner Early Career Research Accomplishments Award, Production and Operations Management Society, 2008 Schwabacher Fellowship, Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley, 2008 Meritorious Service Award, Manufacturing and Service Operations Management, 2007 Junior Faculty Paper Competition, INFORMS, Honorable Mention, 2006 George E. Dantzig Dissertation Award, INFORMS, Honorable Mention, 2004

Knowledge @ Wharton

Amazon vs. Walmart: Which One Will Prevail?, Knowledge @ Wharton 06/27/2017

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