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Dr. June Q. Dong | |
Biography:
June Dong is a Professor in the Marketing and Management Department at the School of Business at the State University of New York at Oswego. She received a BS in Mathematics from Shanghai Teachers’ University, an MEng in Systems Engineering from the Shanghai Institute of Mechanical Engineering, and a PhD in Management Science from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She has been a Senior Research Fellow at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. In 2006 Professor Dong received the SUNY Chancellor’s Scholarly Creative Research Award. In 2004 she received the Chow Fellowship to lecture in China. She also received the President’s Award for Scholarly and Creative Activity and Research of SUNY Oswego in 2003 and the Provost's Junior Faculty Scholarly Creative Research Award of SUNY Oswego in 2000. Professor Dong was a keynote speaker on Disruptions in Supply Chain Supernetworks at the 2011 IEEE Conference on Supernetworks and Systems Management, May 29-30, 2011, in Shanghai, China, and was a co-editor of the conference proceedings. She frequently hosts Visiting Scholars from China at SUNY Oswego. Her research interests include: supply chain management, supernetworks, network equilibrium, supply chain disruptions, and technology diffusion. Selected Publications: Supernetworks:
Decision-Making for the Information Age A Stochastic Disaster Relief Game Theory Network Model The Closed-loop Supply Chain Network with Competition, Distribution Channel Investment, and Uncertainties Modeling of Supply Chain Risk Under Disruptions with Performance Measurement and Robustness Analysis Supply
Chain Networks, Electronic Commerce, and Supply Side and Demand Side
Risk Multitiered
Supply Chain Networks: Multicriteria Decision–Making under Uncertainty
Supply
Chain Supernetworks with Random Demands A
Supply Chain Network Equilibrium Model with Random Demands
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Supply Chain Network Economy: Modeling and Qualitative Analysis
Multicriteria
Spatial Price Networks: Statics and Dynamics Traffic
Network Equilibrium and the Environment: A Multicriteria
Decision-Making
Perspective A
Space-Time Network for Telecommuting versus Commuting Decision Making
Supply
Chain Networks and Electronic Commerce: A Theoretical Perspective
Supply
Chain Networks with Multicriteria Decision-Makers
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