Eli M. Snir
Lecturer in Management
Research interests:
Economics of Information Systems;
Supply Chain Management;
Healtcare
Selected Publications:
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"Costly Bidding in Online Markets for IT Services," Management Science, Issue Vol. 49, No. 11, 15041520, with L. Hitt, November 2003
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"Online Auctions Enabling the Secondary Computer Market," Information Technology and Management, Issue Volume 7, Issue 3, 213-234, September 2006
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"The Use of Flexible Manufacturing Capacity in Pharmaceutical Product Introductions," Decision Sciences, Issue Vol. 40, No. 2, 243-268, May 2009
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"Vendor Screening in IT Contracting with a Pilot Project," Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce, Issue Vol. 14, No. 1, 61, with L. Hitt, 2004
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"Liability as a Catalyst for Product Stewardship," Production and Operations Management, Issue Vol. 10, No. 2, 190-206, Summer 2001
Personal interests:
Eli and his wife have three sons. They have lived in Israel, Philadelphia, Dallas and now St. Louis. He enjoys traveling in the U.S. and abroad with his family.
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Eli has been teaching quantitative courses in undergraduate and MBA courses since 2003 at SMU and now at Olin. His research encompasses economic aspects of markets, information, technology, and the interaction between them. Within this domain he is interested in viable structures for online procurement markets, economic aspects of trading in these markets, and contractual mechanisms in supply chains. Recently, he applied these concepts to understanding the role of information technology in healthcare.
Email: snir@wustl.edu
Phone: (314) 935-6090
Ph.D. 2000, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
M.Sc. 1996, Israel Institute of Technology
B.Sc. (cum laude) 1991, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
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