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美国伍斯特理工学院 Prof. Amy Zeng 学术讲座

作者: 编辑: 发布时间:2016-07-15

【讲座题目】Green/Sustainable Supply Chain Research and an Educational Perspective on Supply Chain Management and 


Entrepreneurship


【讲座嘉宾】Prof. Amy Zeng, Worcester Polytechnic Institute


【讲座时间】7月20日(星期叁)上午09:00-10:30


【讲座地点】 管理学院315会议室


【摘要】:This seminar is comprised of two parts. The first part discusses green/sustainable supply chains – a hot topic at the forefront of today’s supply chain management, and shares some of my current research interests and projects in this


 area. The second part explores a new direction of pedagogical innovation in response to current buzz on college entrepreneurship – how to integrate entrepreneurship into supply chain management and logistics curriculum to expand students’ entrepreneurial mindset. 


The two subjects are usually taught separately in business classrooms, and yet the knowledge and skillsets are inseparable and 


indispensable when it comes to planning and launching new business ventures. The section of the seminar describes some of my class 


activities in supply chain and logistics courses to expand students’ entrepreneurial mindset and points out the intersection of these two 


subjects so as to expand the respective curriculum. 


 


【讲座人介绍】:


Dr. Amy Z. Zeng is currently a Full Professor, Associate Dean and Director of Operations and Industrial Engineering Program at the


 Foisie School of Business of Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Massachusetts. She holds a Ph.D. in Business Administration


 from Pennsylvania State University, an M.S. in Industrial Engineering from University of Washington, and a B.S. in Industrial Management


 Engineering from Beihang University. Dr. Zeng has over twenty years of teaching experience in the U.S. and has taught supply chain 


management for a variety of audiences. Her research interests center on coordination mechanisms and decision-making under


 risk in both forward and reverse supply chain and on logistics process improvement in various industry sectors. Dr. Zeng has published 


over ninety articles in peer reviewed academic journals, books and conference proceedings, delivered over a hundred speeches at a 


wide range of occasions, and led numerous research and teaching innovation projects. Additionally, Dr. Zeng has consulted companies 


with respect to global supply chain and logistics management, lean principles implementation, quality management, inventory and materials 


management, and process analysis and capacity planning.