Prof. Dr. Eunji Lee
Assistant Professor of Supply Chain Management
eunji.lee uni-mannheim.de
Main fields of research
- Information Sharing
- Asymmetric Information
- Game Theory
- Pricing
- Inventory Management
- Stochastic Optimization
Curriculum vitae
2020–2023 | Doctoral studies: Technical University of Munich, Ph.D. |
2023 | Visiting PhD Student: UCLA Anderson School of Management (Los Angeles, CA, USA) |
2017–2019 | Master's degree in Business administration (University of Mannheim), M.Sc. |
2012–2016 | Bachelor's degree in Business Administration (University of Seoul), B.Sc. |
2015–2016 | Exchange Student: University of Cologne |
Prizes, awards, honors
- 2023 Grant of a diversity promotion from the School of Management, Technische Universität München
- 2022–2020 Grant of a performance bonus (Leistungsprämie), Technische Universität München
Selected publications
- Lee, E. and Minner, S. (2024). How power structure and markup schemes impact supply chain channel efficiency under price-dependent stochastic demand. European Journal of Operational Research : EJOR, 318, 297–309.
- Lee, E. and Minner, S. (2021). An information sharing framework for supply chain networks: What, when, and how to share. In , Advances in production management systems : artificial intelligence for sustainable and resilient production systems : IFIP WG 5.7 International Conference, APMS 2021, Nantes, France, September 5–9, 2021, Proceedings. Part IV (S. 159–168). IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, Springer: Berlin [u.a.].