Behnam Fahimnia mainly focuses on Supply chain management, Supply chain, Management science, Environmental economics and Sustainable development. His Supply chain management study combines topics in areas such as Energy consumption, Fuzzy set and TOPSIS. His Supply chain research includes elements of Microeconomics, Environmental resource management and Operations research.
His Management science research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Integrated production, Risk analysis and Supplier evaluation. His Environmental economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Incentive, Service level and Operational planning. His Sustainable development research incorporates a variety of disciplines, including Performance measurement, Identification, Bibliometrics, Field and Process management.
His main research concerns Supply chain, Supply chain management, Environmental economics, Operations research and Production. He has included themes like Supply and demand, Risk analysis, Mathematical optimization and Resilience in his Supply chain study. His research in the fields of Supply chain risk management overlaps with other disciplines such as Sustainable development.
His work in Environmental economics addresses subjects such as Sustainable supply chain, which are connected to disciplines such as Green logistics. His research investigates the connection between Operations research and topics such as Operations management that intersect with issues in Fuel efficiency and Reduction. His Production research incorporates elements of Demand forecasting and Systems engineering.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Supply chain, Demand forecasting, Supply chain management, Econometrics and Sustainable supply chain. His Supply chain research integrates issues from Environmental engineering, Risk analysis and Industrial organization. His Demand forecasting research includes themes of Procurement and Management science.
His work in the fields of Supply chain management, such as Supply chain risk management, overlaps with other areas such as Identification. His research integrates issues of Benchmarking and Product in his study of Econometrics. His Sustainable supply chain research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Environmental economics and Environmental protection.
His primary areas of investigation include Procurement, Demand forecasting, Supply chain management, Supply chain and Contextual information. Behnam Fahimnia has researched Procurement in several fields, including Behavioral operations research, Common value auction and Knowledge management. The Demand forecasting study combines topics in areas such as Risk analysis and Scope.
His primary area of study in Supply chain management is in the field of Supply chain risk management. His Supply chain research includes themes of Facility location problem, Profit maximization and Smart grid. Contextual information overlaps with fields such as Judgement, Support system, Production and Management science in his research.
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Green supply chain management: A review and bibliometric analysis
Behnam Fahimnia;Joseph Sarkis;Hoda Davarzani.
(2015)
Green supply chain management: A review and bibliometric analysis
Behnam Fahimnia;Joseph Sarkis;Hoda Davarzani.
(2015)
Quantitative models for managing supply chain risks: A review
Behnam Fahimnia;Christopher S. Tang;Hoda Davarzani;Joseph Sarkis.
(2015)
Quantitative models for managing supply chain risks: A review
Behnam Fahimnia;Christopher S. Tang;Hoda Davarzani;Joseph Sarkis.
(2015)
Green supplier selection using fuzzy group decision making methods: A case study from the agri-food industry
Narges Banaeian;Hossein Mobli;Behnam Fahimnia;Izabela Ewa Nielsen.
(2018)
Green supplier selection using fuzzy group decision making methods: A case study from the agri-food industry
Narges Banaeian;Hossein Mobli;Behnam Fahimnia;Izabela Ewa Nielsen.
(2018)
Framing sustainability performance of supply chains with multidimensional indicators
Mohsen Varsei;Claudine Soosay;Behnam Fahimnia;Joseph Sarkis.
(2014)
Framing sustainability performance of supply chains with multidimensional indicators
Mohsen Varsei;Claudine Soosay;Behnam Fahimnia;Joseph Sarkis.
(2014)
Dynamic supply chain network design for the supply of blood in disasters: A robust model with real world application
Armin Jabbarzadeh;Behnam Fahimnia;Stefan Seuring.
(2014)
Dynamic supply chain network design for the supply of blood in disasters: A robust model with real world application
Armin Jabbarzadeh;Behnam Fahimnia;Stefan Seuring.
(2014)
International Journal of Production Economics
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