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Overview

Stefan Spinler is affiliated with the WHU-Otto Beisheim School of Management in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Business, Management and Accounting, with a significant focus on various subfields including Marketing, Building and Construction, Automotive Engineering, Strategy and Management, and Transportation.

Their work addresses multiple main topics, including:

  • Urban and Freight Transport Logistics
  • Transportation Planning and Optimization
  • Transportation and Mobility Innovations
  • Sustainable Supply Chain Management
  • Vehicle emissions and performance
  • Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Management
  • Aviation Industry Analysis and Trends

Spinler has published in a range of venues, frequently contributing to:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Transportation Research Part E Logistics and Transportation Review
  • Transportation Research Part D Transport and Environment
  • Technological Forecasting and Social Change
  • IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management

Recent papers by Spinler include:

  • Sustainability assessment of last-mile logistics and distribution strategies: The case of local food networks, 2020, International Journal of Production Economics
  • Lessons Learned from a Two-Round Delphi-based Scenario Study, 2020, MethodsX
  • Risk management of supply chain disruptions: An epidemic modeling approach, 2022, European Journal of Operational Research
  • How will last-mile delivery be shaped in 2040? A Delphi-based scenario study, 2022, Technological Forecasting and Social Change
  • Carbon emissions from European land transportation: A comprehensive analysis, 2023, Transportation Research Part D Transport and Environment

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Spinler include:

  • Matthias Winkenbach
  • Lena Bell
  • Jürgen Ringbeck
  • Marcel Peppel
  • Sven F. Falkenberg

Best Publications

  • OM Forum---Sustainable Operations Management: An Enduring Stream or a Passing Fancy?

    David F. Drake;Stefan Spinler

  • Optimal design of feed-in-tariffs to stimulate renewable energy investments under regulatory uncertainty — A real options analysis

    Ingmar Ritzenhofen;Stefan Spinler

  • Sustainability assessment of last-mile logistics and distribution strategies: The case of local food networks

    Ani Melkonyan;Tim Gruchmann;Fabian Lohmar;Vasanth Kamath

  • The valuation of options on capacity with cost and demand uncertainty

    Stefan Spinler;Arnd Huchzermeier

  • Transition to circular economy on firm level: Barrier identification and prioritization along the value chain

    Jan Philipp Werning;Stefan Spinler

  • Risk hedging via options contracts for physical delivery

    Stefan Spinler;Arnd Huchzermeier;Paul Kleindorfer

  • Strategic analysis of manufacturer-supplier partnerships: An ANP model for collaborative CO2 reduction management

    Sebastian Theißen;Stefan Spinler

  • Reducing the Carbon Footprint within Fast-Moving Consumer Goods Supply Chains through Collaboration: The Manufacturers' Perspective

    Sebastian Theißen;Stefan Spinler;Arnd Huchzermeier

  • Factors affecting the purchasing decision and operation of alternative fuel-powered heavy-duty trucks in Germany – A Delphi study

    Benedikt Anderhofstadt;Stefan Spinler

  • The effect of logistics outsourcing on the supply chain vulnerability of shippers : development of a conceptual risk management framework

    Alexander König;Stefan Spinler

  • The structural impact of renewable portfolio standards and feed-in tariffs on electricity markets

    Ingmar Ritzenhofen;John R. Birge;Stefan Spinler

  • Lessons Learned from a Two-Round Delphi-based Scenario Study.

    Ulrike Schmalz;Stefan Spinler;Jürgen Ringbeck

  • Enabling Urban Logistics Services at La Poste through Multi-Echelon Location-Routing

    Matthias Winkenbach;Paul R. Kleindorfer;Stefan Spinler

  • The impact of autonomous trucks on business models in the automotive and logistics industry–a Delphi-based scenario study

    Carolin Fritschy;Stefan Spinler

  • Spatial Resource Allocation for Emerging Epidemics: A Comparison of Greedy, Myopic, and Dynamic Policies

    Elisa F. Long;Eike Nohdurft;Stefan Spinler

  • Capacity payment impact on gas-fired generation investments under rising renewable feed-in — A real options analysis

    Daniel Hach;Stefan Spinler

  • Risk management of supply chain disruptions: An epidemic modeling approach

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  • Valuation of electric vehicle batteries in vehicle-to-grid and battery-to-grid systems

    Robert Hein;Paul R. Kleindorfer;Stefan Spinler

  • Fleet Renewal with Electric Vehicles at La Poste

    Paul R. Kleindorfer;Andrei Neboian;Alain Roset;Stefan Spinler

  • How will last-mile delivery be shaped in 2040? A Delphi-based scenario study

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  • A School Feeding Supply Chain Framework: Critical Factors for Sustainable Program Design

    Andreas Kretschmer;Stefan Spinler;Luk N. Van Wassenhove

  • Sustainable Operations Management: An Enduring Stream or a Passing Fancy?

    David F. Drake;Stefan Spinler

Frequent Co-Authors

John R. Birge
John R. Birge University of Chicago
Raimund Bleischwitz
Raimund Bleischwitz University College London

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