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Supply Chain Management at the Consumer Interface: Wellbeing Opportunities & Challenges in the
Last-Mile
To read the TCR 2023 extended description for 'Supply Chain Management at the Consumer Interface: Wellbeing Opportunities & Challenges in the Last-Mile', click here.
Location: Queen's Building, Room 264
Track Co-chairs
Track Members
Dr. Terry Esper, Associate Professor of Logistics, The Ohio State University
Dr. Terry Esper is an Associate Professor of Logistics at The Ohio State University. His research lies at the integration of marketing and supply chain management, particularly on B2C logistics services. Research on home delivery services associated with online retail has provide his entrée into the transformative space, addressing driver safety, frontline worker treatment, and consumer equity and access. His work appears in Journal of Business Logistics, Journal of Supply Chain Management, Journal of Operations Management, Production and Operations Management Journal, Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, and Journal of the Academy of Marketing Sciences, among others.
Dr. Hannah J. Stolze, Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management & Director of the Center for Transformative Sales & Supply Chain Leadership, Lipscomb University
Dr. Hannah J. Stolze is an Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management & Director of the Center for Transformative Sales & Supply Chain Leadership at Lipscomb University. She researches in the areas of global supply chain management, wisdom-based business strategies, and social and environmental sustainability. Hannah has authored the book, Wisdom Based Business, and was a 2020 Fulbright Scholar in Indonesia. Her work appears in the Journal of Business Logistics, Journal of Supply Chain Management, Harvard Business Review, and the Journal of Operations Management, among others.
Dr. Vincent Castillo, Assistant Professor of Logistics, The Ohio State University
Dr. Vincent Castillo is an Assistant Professor of Logistics at The Ohio State University. His research interests include last mile delivery, sustainable supply chain management, and hybrid simulation modeling. Dr. Castillo’s work has been published in the Journal of Business Logistics, Journal of Operations Management, and Journal of Business Ethics. He has presented at numerous conferences including the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and Decision Sciences Institute (DSI) annual conferences.