Lingxiu Dong
Associate Professor of Operations & Manufacturing Management
Areas of Expertise:
Management Science - Math Programming; Operations & Manufacturing Management - Inventory Control, Production Planning, and Scheduling
Research interests:
Operations management, production and distribution systems, supply chain management, and information in supply chains
Selected Publications:
To view publications by this professor, visit the Publications and Working Papers section of our site.
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"On the Integration of Production and Financial Hedging Decisions in Global Markets," Operations Research, Issue 55(3), 470-489, with Q. Ding, and P. Kouvelis, 2007
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"Two Wholesale-Price Contracts: Push, Pull, and Advance-Purchase Discount Contracts,," Manufacturing and Service Operations Management, with K. Zhu, Forthcoming
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"Markets for Surplus Components with A Strategic Supplier," Naval Research Logistics, Issue 52(8), 734-753, with E. Durbin, 2005
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"Optimal Policies and Approximations for A Serial Multi-Echelon Inventory System with Time-Correlated Demand," Operations Research, Issue 51(6), 969-980, with H. Lee, 2003
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"Who Benefits from Transshipment? Exogenous vs. Endogenous Wholesale Prices," Management Science, Issue 50(5), 645-657, with N. Rudi, 2004
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"Efficient Supply Chain Structures for Personal Computers," (chapter in) Supply Chain Structures: Coordination, Information and Optimization - Kluwer Academic Publisher, Issue 1, 7-44, with H. Lee, 2000
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"Equilibrium Forward Contracts on Nonstorable Commodities in the Presence of Market Power," Operations Research, with H. Liu, Forthcoming
Academic/professional activities:
Member: INFORMS
Awards/honors:
Kleiner Perkins, Mayfield, Sequoia Capital Fellowship, 1997-1998
Personal interests:
Professor Dong enjoys books, movies, music, and travel.
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Ling Dong's research interests in supply chain management include control and design of supply chain and the use of operational flexibility in various supply chain environment. Her most recent research in integrated risk management focuses on the joint use of operational and financial instruments to manage commodity and currency exchange rate related risk.
Lingxiu Dong's curriculum vitae (pdf *)
Email: dong@wustl.edu
Ph.D. 1999, Stanford University
M.S. 1995, Georgia Institute of Technology
B.E. 1993, University of Science and Technology of China
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