报告题目:The Unintended Consequences of Digitalisation on Supply Chain Relationships
报告人:Kim Hua Tan 教授
时间:2023年11月26日9:00--11:30
地点:管理学院第二会议室
【报告内容摘要】
A potential dark side of digitalisation is a drastic shift in supply chain ecosystems and power relationships between enterprises. Often, manufacturing small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) need to relax various constraints and acquiring new critical resources in the digitalisation processes to facilitate collaboration and trust across organizational boundaries. This, in turn, will lead to a structural change in the power relationship between SMEs and large corporations, as well as its supply chain ecosystem of customers, suppliers, and subcontractors. Through a series of case studies in Japan, this presentation investigates how industrial boundaries are blurred and how value chain is integrated in the SMEs digitalisation journey. The findings of this research benefit SMEs to better understand how best to address the unintended consequences of digitalisation. The “dark side” of digitalisation on supply chain relationships in the longer term is worth worldwide attention, as this research could inform the next generation of supply chain ecosystem.
【报告嘉宾简介】
Dr. Kim Hua Tan is a Professor of Operations and Innovation Management in the UK Nottingham University Business School. He served as Associate Dean for Research of NUBS UK in Jan 2022- March 2023. Prof Tan is a Senior Fellow of HK higher Education Academy (HEA), a Fellow of JSPS (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science), and World Class Professorship at Institute Technology Sepuluh (ITS) of Surabaya. Prior to this, he was a Research Fellow and Teaching Assistant at Centre for Strategy and Performance, University of Cambridge. Professor Tan spent many years in industry, holding various executive positions before joining academia in 1999.
Prof Tan is the World’s Top 2% of most cited scientists according to Stanford/Scopus-Elsevier, 2022. Moreover, he is the 2023 Ranking of the world Best Scientists in Business and Management. His current research interests are accelerated innovation, lean management, operations strategy, digital transformation, sustainable operations, and supply chain management. Professor Tan has consulted many Fortune 500 companies and appointed as Our Common Future Fellow by the Volkswagen Foundation in 2009. He has been the Principal Investigator for various grants from EPSRC, ESRC, DTI, UK Royal Society, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), EU-TEMPUS, China National Natural Science Foundation (NSFC), Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, Emerald Research Fund, etc. Professor Tan has published various books including ‘Winning Decisions: Translating Business Strategy into Action Plans,’ and more than 150 high impact articles in academic journals.
报告题目:A Journal Editor's Insights into Successful Publication
报告人:Hing Kai Chan 教授
时间:2023年11月26日9:00--11:30
地点:管理学院第二会议室
【报告内容摘要】
This presentation shares the insights from an editor about the issues to publish in good journal. The elements of a good paper will be discussed, why papers were rejected will be shared, and finally the DOs and DON'Ts on publishing.
【报告嘉宾简介】
Professor Hing Kai Chan is a Professor of Operations Management at the Nottingham University Business School China, University of Nottingham Ningbo China. He received his BEng(Hons), MSc(Eng) (with distinction), and the PhD degree from the University of Hong Kong. He also earned a BSc degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science. He worked in the electronic manufacturing industry for over 10 years before joining the academia. Professor Chan has published over 250 academic articles and 9 monographs/edited volumes. His publications appear in Production and Operations Management, European Journal of Operational Research, various IEEE Transactions, Decision Support Systems, International Journal of Production Economics, and International Journal of Production Research, among others. He has been the co-editor of Industrial Management & Data Systems since 2014 and is an Associate Editor of Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review since 2018. He was the Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics from 2009 to 2015, and the Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics from 2014 to 2017. Professor Chan also serves as an Editorial Board Member (or similar) in a number of journals such as the International Journal of Operations and Production Management, Journal of Business & Industrial Management, International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications, and Online Information Review.