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Wei WANG

Wei WANG
Associate Professor
Management Science & Engineering
Email:wangw@nankai.edu.cn
Tel: 022-23494907
中文
  • Biography

  • Research & Achievement

  • Projects

  • Teaching

Research Areas

Supply Chain Management;

Innovation Management;
Platform Economy;
Robust Optimization


Education

2009.09-2015.07  Ph.D in Management Science and Engineering, Guanghua School of Management, Peking University

2013.01-2013.09  Visiting Student, Business School,Columbia University

2005.09-2009.07  B.S. in Logistics Management, School of Management, Huazhong University of  Science and Technology


Professional Experience

2021.01-               Associate Professor,Doctoral Supervisor, Master Supervisor, Business School, Nankai University
2015.07-2020.12    Assistant Professor, Business School, Nankai University

2016.08-2016.10    Visiting Scholar, Department of Systems Engineering and Engineering Management, The Chinese University of  Hong Kong (CUHK)


Social Service

Reviewer of
International Journals: International Journal of Production Economics, Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, Journal of the Operational Research Society, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, Asia-Pacific Journal of Operational Research, etc. 
Chinese Journals: Journal of Management Sciences of China (管理科学学报), Chinese Journal of Management (管理学报), Journal of Systems & Management (系统管理学报), etc.



Publications 


Yongjian Li, Futou Li, Wei Wang*. (2025). Is Transparency Good in a Supply Chain? The Downside of Information Acquisition Transparency. Naval Research Logistics(NRL), 72: 586-605.   https://doi.org/10.1002/nav.22243

Lipan Feng, Xiaoxu Chen, Minyue Jin, Yongjian Li*, Wei Wang. (2025). Implications of platform ecosystems on manufacturers’ selling model selection, International Journal of Production Economics, 286, 109638, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpe.2025.109638

Gaoyan Lyu, Lin Tian, Wei Wang*. (2024). Exclusion or Subsidization? A Competitive Analysis of Quality Regulation Strategy for Two-Sided Platforms. Production and  Operations Management.  https://doi.org/10.1177/10591478231224915

Wei Wang, Lipan Feng*, Xiaoxu Chen, Lei Yang, Tsan-Ming Choi. (2024). Impacts of selling models: Who should offer trade-in programs in e-commerce supply chains? Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review,186, 103524. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tre.2024.103524

Wei Wang, Lipan Feng*, Yongjian Li*, Gangshu Cai, Wubo Zhang. (2023). Managing demand slowdown: The interplay between trade-ins and quality improvement. Naval Research Logistics (NRL), 70(8): 793–810. https://doi.org/10.1002/nav.22129

Wei Wang, Yingjie Lan*. (2022). Robust one-way trading with limited number of transactions and heuristics for fixed transaction costs, International Journal of Production Economics, 247, 108437. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpe.2022.108437

Wei Wang, Gaoyan Lyu, Wei Cui, Yongjian Li*. (2021). Strategic technology commercialization in the supply chain under network effects. International Journal of Production Economics, 231, 107895. https://doi.org/10.1016/ j.ijpe.2020.107895

Wei Wang, Gaoyan Lyu*. (2020). Sequential product positioning on a platform in the presence of network effects. International Journal of Production Economics, 229, 107779. https://doi.org/10. 1016/j.ijpe.2020.10777

Wei Wang, Lipan Feng, Yongjian Li*, Fangchao Xu, Qianzhou Deng. (2020). Role of financial leasing in a capital-constrained service supply chain. Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review,143, 102097. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tre.2020.102097

Wei Wang, Liying Wang, Yingjie Lan*, Jean X. Zhang. (2016). Competitive difference analysis of the one-way trading problem with limited information. European Journal of Operational Research, 252(3): 879-887.   https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2016.01.031


Wei Wang, Yingjie Lan*. Online one-way trading problem with limitedopportunities based on competitive difference analysis. SystemsEngineering - Theory & Practice. 2021, 41(10): 2476-2487. (in Chinese)

Wei Wang*. Study on technology commercialization strategies of theinnovator in the presence of network effects. Soft Science, 2020,34(9): 90-96. (in Chinese)

Wei Wang, Yingjie Lan*, Jianyuan Yan. Online one-way trading strategy basedon competitive analysis. Journal of Management Sciences in China, 2017,20(9): 15-24. (in Chinese)

Wei Wang*, Lihua Chen. Supplier and government R&D subsidization in thepresence of technological spillovers. Studies in Science of Science,2015, 33(3): 45-51. (in Chinese)

Wei Wang*, Lihua Chen, Tianxiao Gong. Wholesale price commitment and R&Dcooperation in the presence of technological spillovers. SystemsEngineering, 2015, 33(1): 81-87. (in Chinese) 

TianxiaoGong, Wei Wang, Lihua Chen, Yingjie Lan*. Optimal product rolloverstrategy in presence of strategic consumers. Journal of ManagementSciences in China, 2015, 18(9): 1-11. (in Chinese)

ShuiyinZhou*, Wei Wang. Research on order control system in job-shop withrush orders. Industrial Engineering and Management, 2010,15(5): 76-81. (in Chinese)

ShuiyinZhou*, Wei Wang. A robust schedualing approach for whole-set orderson single machine under uncertain environments. Industrial Engineeringand Management, 20086: 32-35. (inChinese) 



 


Projects

  • Research on Product Differentiation Strategy and Coordination
    Mechanism in Omnichannel Supply Chain,

    National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), Project No.  72372078, 2024.01-2027.12;
  • Robust Inventory Ordering and Demand Rationing Policy with Limited Information, National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), Project No.  71702082, 2018.01-2020.12;
  • Technology Licensing and Product Positioning in the Presence of Network Effects: the Supply Chain Perspective, Research Project on Humanities and Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education in China, Project No. 17YJC630161, 2017.07-2020.07.




Teaching

Undergraduate Courses: Operations Research (all in English); Logistics & Supply Chain Management (all in English); English Courses for Informaion Management; Innovation Research and Training
Master Courses: Game Theory and Information Economics

Doctoral Courses: Management Research Methodology (Analytical Modeling)

MEM/MBA Courses: Quantitative Analysis: Models and Methods; Data, Model & Decisions