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Z. Justin Ren
Ph.D., The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
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Associate Professor, Dean's Fellow Operations and Technology Management Department Boston University School of Management 595 Commonwealth Ave. Boston MA 02215 E-mail: ren@bu.edu
Note: Professor Ren is on leave, currently visiting MIT. |
Biosketch
Z. Justin Ren is an Associate Professor of Business Administration and Dean's Fellow in the Operations and Technology Management Department at Boston University School of Management. At Boston University, Professor Ren teaches core operations management courses, and an analytics course which focuses on tools and frameworks that help managers gain market intelligence and make strategic decisions. He also teaches in executive education in financial risk management. He is a certified teacher by the Harvard Business School Case Method Discussion Leadership Program.
Professor Ren's research focuses on supply chain coordination, operations strategy and operations quality. His current research is on the relationship of service quality and firms' finance performance, how to evaluate service quality in the health care industry, and on how companies should outsource their business processes. His research has appeared in publications including Management Science, Operations Research, and Medical Care. He has received several recognitions, including the INFORMS George B. Dantzig Dissertation Award, INFORMS Junior Faculty Paper Competition Award, and the Production and Operations Management Society (POMS) Wickham Skinner Early-Career Research Accomplishments Award. Professor Ren has worked for INTEL as a consultant in its Capital Equipment Development group, and has consulted for PRTM on global operations strategies.
Professor Ren received his Ph.D. in Operations and
Information Management and an M.S. in Operations Research from The Wharton
School at the University of Pennsylvania. He also holds an M.A. in Agricultural
and Applied Economics from University of Wisconsin-Madison, and a B.S. in
Economics and International Trade from Nanjing Agricultural University in China.
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