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Business and Management
USA
2026

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Business and Management

D-Index
83
Citations
53074
World Ranking
136
National Ranking
71

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
78
Citations
51540
World Ranking
583
National Ranking
200

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Business and Management in United States Leader Award
  • 2024 - Research.com Business and Management in United States Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Business and Management in United States Leader Award
  • 2010 - Member of the National Academy of Engineering For contributions demonstrating the impact of information-sharing on supply chain design and management.

Overview

Hau L. Lee is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States and specializes in research within the field of Business, Management and Accounting. Their work spans several subfields including Strategy and Management, Management Information Systems, Management Science and Operations Research, Business and International Management, and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering.

The scientist's research focus covers key topics such as:

  • Supply Chain and Inventory Management
  • Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Management
  • Sustainable Supply Chain Management
  • Quality and Supply Management
  • Innovation and Socioeconomic Development
  • Auction Theory and Applications
  • Outsourcing and Supply Chain Management

Prominent recent publications by Hau L. Lee include:

  • "The Triple-A Supply Chain" (2024), published in PubMed
  • "Don't Tweak Your Supply Chain - Rethink it End to End" (2024), published in GSB Preserve

Additional papers cited in the research context include works from coauthors and other scholars, such as:

  • "Designing the Right Global Supply Chain Network" (2020), Manufacturing & Service Operations Management
  • "Government Interventions to Promote Agricultural Innovation" (2020), Manufacturing & Service Operations Management
  • "Bespoke supply-chain resilience: The gap between theory and practice" (2022), Journal of Operations Management

Frequent coauthors in Hau L. Lee's research include:

  • Morris A. Cohen
  • Li Chen
  • Christopher S. Tang
  • Shiliang Cui
  • Sebastian Doetsch

The scientist has contributed to various publication venues, with multiple papers appearing in:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal (10 publications)
  • Manufacturing & Service Operations Management (4 publications)
  • Production and Operations Management (3 publications)
  • Management and Business Review (3 publications)
  • Management Science (2 publications)

In recognition of their contributions, Hau L. Lee was named a Member of the National Academy of Engineering in 2010 for work demonstrating the impact of information-sharing on supply chain design and management.

Best Publications

  • Information distortion in a supply chain: the bullwhip effect

    Hau L. Lee;V. Padmanabhan;Seungjin Whang

  • The bullwhip effect in supply chains

    Hau L. Lee;V. Padmanabhan;Seungjin Whang

  • Information sharing in a supply chain

    Hau L. Lee;Seungjin Whang

  • The Value of Information Sharing in a Two-Level Supply Chain

    Hau L. Lee;Kut C. So;Christopher S. Tang

  • The triple-A supply chain.

    Hau L Lee

  • Aligning supply chain strategies with product uncertainties

    H.L. Lee

  • Mitigating supply chain risk through improved confidence

    Martin Christopher;Hau Lee

  • Economic Production Cycles with Imperfect Production Processes

    Meir J. Rosenblatt;Hau L. Lee

  • Lot Sizing with Random Yields: A Review

    Candace Arai Yano;Hau L. Lee

  • Material management in decentralized supply chains

    Hau L. Lee;Corey Billington

  • Strategic analysis of integrated production-distributed systems: models and methods

    Morris A. Cohen;Hau L. Lee

  • Modelling the Costs and Benefits of Delayed Product Differentiation

    Hau L. Lee;Christopher S. Tang

  • Decentralized Multi-Echelon Supply Chains: Incentives and Information

    Hau Lee;Seungjin Whang

  • The Evolution of Supply-Chain-Management Models and Practice at Hewlett-Packard

    Hau L. Lee;Corey Billington

  • Comments on Information Distortion in a Supply Chain: The Bullwhip Effect

    Hau L. Lee;V. Padmanabhan;Seungjin Whang

  • A generalized quantity discount pricing model to increase supplier's profits

    H L Lee;M J Rosenblatt

  • Manufacturer Benefits from Information Integration with Retail Customers

    Susan Cohen Kulp;Hau L. Lee;Elie Ofek

  • Unlocking the Value of RFID

    Hau Lee;Özalp Özer

  • Hewlett-Packard Gains Control of Inventory and Service through Design for Localization

    Hau L. Lee;Corey Billington;Brent Carter

  • Winning the Last Mile of E-Commerce

    Hau L. Lee;Seungjin Whang

  • Information distortion in a supply chain: The bullwhip effect. Commentary

    Hau L. Lee;V. Padmanabhan;Seungjin Whang

Frequent Co-Authors

Seungjin Whang
Seungjin Whang Stanford University
Morris A. Cohen
Morris A. Cohen University of Pennsylvania
Meir J. Rosenblatt
Meir J. Rosenblatt Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
George Tagaras
George Tagaras Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Christopher S. Tang
Christopher S. Tang University of California, Los Angeles
Aleda V. Roth
Aleda V. Roth Clemson University
Panos Kouvelis
Panos Kouvelis Washington University in St. Louis
Barry L. Bayus
Barry L. Bayus University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Candace Arai Yano
Candace Arai Yano University of California, Berkeley

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