His scientific interests lie mostly in Supply chain management, Supply chain, Mathematical optimization, Operations research and Heuristics. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Environmental economics and Operations management. His work carried out in the field of Operations research brings together such families of science as Integrated logistics support, Purchasing and Remanufacturing.
His Heuristics research includes themes of Simulated annealing, Distribution center and Industrial engineering. His Service management research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Contingency theory and Contingency approach. His work in the fields of Business model and Conscious business overlaps with other areas such as Emerging markets, Green economy and Supply chain sustainability.
Vaidyanathan Jayaraman mainly focuses on Supply chain, Operations research, Supply chain management, Marketing and Operations management. His Supply chain research incorporates themes from Commerce, Environmental economics and Industrial organization. The study incorporates disciplines such as Integer programming, Service and Remanufacturing in addition to Operations research.
In his work, Facility location problem is strongly intertwined with Heuristic, which is a subfield of Integer programming. He combines subjects such as Mathematical optimization, Heuristics, Purchasing and Product with his study of Supply chain management. His Marketing study incorporates themes from Business process and Process management.
His main research concerns Service, Service provider, Marketing, Knowledge management and Industrial organization. His research investigates the connection between Service provider and topics such as Outsourcing that intersect with problems in Organizational learning and Process. Supply chain management and Supply chain are among the areas of Marketing where the researcher is concentrating his efforts.
His research integrates issues of Market segmentation and Reshoring in his study of Supply chain management. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Resource-based view and Business service provider, Service level requirement. His research in Industrial organization intersects with topics in Business model and Competitive advantage.
His primary areas of investigation include Industrial organization, Service, Service provider, Supply chain management and Marketing. The Industrial organization study combines topics in areas such as Supply chain and Service management. His research on Service frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Knowledge management.
Vaidyanathan Jayaraman has included themes like Service delivery framework, Knowledge process outsourcing, Outsourcing and Reshoring in his Service provider study. His study deals with a combination of Supply chain management and Survey data collection.
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Sustainable supply chains: An introduction
Jonathan D. Linton;Robert Klassen;Vaidyanathan Jayaraman.
(2007)
A closed-loop logistics model for remanufacturing
V Jayaraman;V D R Guide;R Srivastava.
(1999)
The design of reverse distribution networks: Models and solution procedures
Vaidyanathan Jayaraman;Raymond A Patterson;Erik Rolland.
(2003)
Supply-Chain Management for Recoverable Manufacturing Systems
V. Daniel R. Guide;Vaidyanathan Jayaraman;Rajesh Srivastava;W. C. Benton.
(2000)
Combined Location-Routing Problems: A Synthesis and Future Research Directions
Hokey Min;Vaidyanathan Jayaraman;Rajesh Srivastava.
(1998)
Building contingency planning for closed-loop supply chains with product recovery
V.Daniel R Guide;Vaidy Jayaraman;Jonathan D Linton.
(2003)
Planning and coordination of production and distribution facilities for multiple commodities
Vaidyanathan Jayaraman;Hasan Pirkul.
(2001)
A simulated annealing methodology to distribution network design and management
Vaidyanathan Jayaraman;Anthony D. Ross.
(2003)
A multi-commodity, multi-plant, capacitated facility location problem: formulation and efficient heuristic solution
Hasan Pirkul;Vaidyanathan Jayaraman.
(1998)
Supply chain drivers that foster the development of green initiatives in an emerging economy
Chin‐Chun Hsu;Keah Choon Tan;Suhaiza Hanim Mohamad Zailani;Vaidyanathan Jayaraman.
(2013)
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