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Christopher S. Tang
UCLA Distinguished Professor and Edward W. Carter Chair in Business Administration

Title of talk£ºResponsible Operations in the ESG Era

Biography
Christopher Tang is a thought leader in global supply chain management with over 30 years of experience in different sectors across Europe, Asia, and Americas. Currently, Chris is conducting his research on global supply chains to inform the readers about how labor, technology, ESG regulations, and geopolitics are transforming the manufacturing, logistics, and technology sectors. In the higher education sector, he is a university distinguished professor at UCLA and the Carter Professor at the UCLA Anderson School of Management.
He has also consulted with numerous global firms including Amazon, GKN, HP, IBM, and NASA in the technology sector. Besides his prolific academic publications (7 books and over 200 academic research articles), he has written over 120 articles about US-China trade war, deglobalization, and supply chain resilience in Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Barron¡¯s, Bloomberg Law, Business Leaders, Forbes, Fortune, Los Angeles Times, South China Morning Post, China Daily, Strait Times, etc.
Chris is a lifetime fellow of INFROMS, MSOM, and POMS, all three academic societies in Operations Management. He is the recipient of the UCLA (university-wide) teaching award, various service awards, and best paper awards. He is currently serving as Vice President (publications) of INFORMS. He is the former Dean of the National University of Singapore Business School and the former editor of M&SOM. He receives his BSc (first class honors) from King's College, London, and his MA, MPhil and PhD from Yale.

Xiaoshuai Fan
Assistant professor,
School of Business, Division of Information Systems and Management EngineeringSouthern University of Science and Technology

Title of talk£ºA Theoretical and Experimental Evaluation of Pay Transparency Policies
Biography
Xiaoshuai Fan joined Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) as an assistant professor in 2020. She got her Ph.D. degree in Operations Research from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Her research interests include mechanism design and auction theory, behavioral operation management, sustainable operation management, supply chain management, and innovation management. She has published many papers in top management and well-known international journals including Management Science, Manufacturing & Service Operations Management£¬Production and Operations Management.

Edwin Keh
CEO of The Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel.

Title of talk£ºGlobal Supply Chains of the Future
Biography
Mr Edwin Keh is the CEO of The Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel. He also teaches supply chain operations in the Operations, Information and Decisions Department of the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.
Edwin had a career as senior executive with several international consumer goods and retail companies. He was granted a number of awards, including the Medal of Honor in 2020 by the HKSAR Government for his research work during the pandemic, one of the best of Top 50 Innovative Retail Leaders by Inside Retail Hong Kong in 2019. Edwin holds multiple IPs which won global invention awards.

Jing Wu
Associate professor,
Department of Decision Sciences and Managerial Economics, Business SchoolThe Chinese University of Hong Kong

Title of talk£ºSupply Chain ESG
Biography

Prof. Jing Wu is an Associate Professor in the Department of Decision Sciences and Managerial Economics at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Business School. He is the Director of the Asian Institute of Supply Chains & Logistics (AISCL)¡¯s Institute Development Office. He receives his Ph.D. (major in operations management, minor in economics & finance) and MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and his bachelor¡¯s degree in Electronic Engineering from Tsinghua University.  Prof. Wu¡¯s primary research fields are the operations-finance interface, global supply chains, FinTech, and business intelligence. As a recipient of multiple best paper awards in OM and IS fields, his papers are published in leading journals such as Management Science, M&SOM, and POMS. His articles appear in business magazines such as MIT Sloan Management Review, the Economist, and Forbes. In particular, his quantitative research findings on the supply chain impact of COVID-19 and the Trade War have been reported by over 400 media outlets in over 20 countries worldwide. He is a Senior Editor for Production and Operations Management and serves on the Editorial Review Board for Journal of Operations Management. He has been a committee/track/cluster chair for leading international academic conferences such as INFORMS and POMS meetings. Before academia, he worked as a quantitative strategist at Deutsche Bank New York.


Xiaole Wu
Professor,
Department of Management Science at the School of Management,
Fudan University.

Title of talk£ºCapacity Sharing and Subsidy Policies Under R&D Uncertainty
Biography
Xiaole Wu is a Professor in the Department of Management Science at the School of Management, Fudan University. She received her PhD in Management from Olin Business School, Washington University in St. Louis in 2011, and bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering from Tsinghua University in 2006. Her research interests include global supply chain management, risk management, and the interfaces between operations and other disciplines. She has published in Management Science, Manufacturing and Service Operations Management, Production and Operations Management, Decision Sciences, Energy Economics, European Journal of Operational Research, etc. She serves as a Senior Editor at Production and Operations Management, and an Associate Editor at Naval Research Logistics and Service Science.
   
   
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