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Overview

Seungjin Whang is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their research contributions are primarily situated within the fields of Business, Management and Accounting, and Decision Sciences.

Their work covers subfields including Business and International Management, Management Science and Operations Research, and Strategy and Management.

Seungjin Whang's recent publication record includes the paper titled The Whose, Where and How of Inventory Control Design, published in 2024 in the venue GSB Preserve.

  • The Whose, Where and How of Inventory Control Design (2024, GSB Preserve)

Coauthor collaborations include work with Hau Leung Lee.

  • Hau Leung Lee

The scientist's research addresses topics such as Innovation and Socioeconomic Development, Complex Systems and Decision Making, and Sustainable Supply Chain Management.

  • Innovation and Socioeconomic Development
  • Complex Systems and Decision Making
  • Sustainable Supply Chain Management

Publication venues associated with their work include:

  • GSB Preserve

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

  • 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 impact of information systems on organizations and markets

    Vijay Gurbaxani;Seungjin Whang

  • Information sharing in a supply chain

    Hau L. Lee;Seungjin Whang

  • Decentralized Multi-Echelon Supply Chains: Incentives and Information

    Hau Lee;Seungjin Whang

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

    Hau L. Lee;V. Padmanabhan;Seungjin Whang

  • Optimal incentive-compatible priority pricing for the M/M/1 queue

    Haim Mendelson;Seungjin Whang

  • Winning the Last Mile of E-Commerce

    Hau L. Lee;Seungjin Whang

  • E-BUSINESS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT: AN OVERVIEW AND FRAMEWORK*

    M. Eric Johnson;Seungjin Whang

  • e-Business and Supply Chain Integration

    Hau L. Lee;Seungjin Whang

  • Higher supply chain security with lower cost: Lessons from total quality management

    Hau L. Lee;Seungjin Whang

  • Competing in Product and Service: A Product Life-Cycle Model

    Morris A. Cohen;Seungjin Whang

  • The Impact of the Secondary Market on the Supply Chain

    Hau Lee;Seungjin Whang

  • On manufacturing/marketing incentives

    Evan L. Parteus;Seungjin Whang

  • Coordination in operations: A taxonomy

    Seungjin Whang

  • Contracting for Software Development

    Seungjin Whang

  • Price Protection in the Personal Computer Industry

    Hau L. Lee;V. Padmanabhan;Terry A. Taylor;Seungjin Whang

  • RFID and Operations Management: Technology, Value, and Incentives

    Amitava Dutta;Hau L. Lee;Seungjin Whang

  • Information Distortion in a Supply Chain: The Bullwhip Effect

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

    Hau L. Lee;V. Padmanabhan;Seungjin Whang

  • Timing of RFID Adoption in a Supply Chain

    Seungjin Whang

Frequent Co-Authors

Hau L. Lee
Hau L. Lee Stanford University
M. Eric Johnson
M. Eric Johnson Vanderbilt University
Haim Mendelson
Haim Mendelson Stanford University
Morris A. Cohen
Morris A. Cohen University of Pennsylvania

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