New developments in service operations management

Work Study ◽  
1993 ◽  
Vol 42 (1) ◽  
pp. 16-19 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mary A. Tinkham ◽  
Brian H. Kleiner
Author(s):  
Xiaolong Guo ◽  
Yugang Yu ◽  
Gad Allon ◽  
Meiyan Wang ◽  
Zhentai Zhang

To support the 2021 Manufacturing & Service Operations Management (MSOM) Data-Driven Research Challenge, RiRiShun Logistics (a Haier group subsidiary focusing on logistics service for home appliances) provides MSOM members with logistics operational-level data for data-driven research. This paper provides a detailed description of the data associated with over 14 million orders from 149 clients (the consigners) associated with 4.2 million end consumers (the recipients and end users of the appliances) in China, involving 18,000 stock keeping units operated at 103 warehouses. Researchers are welcomed to develop econometric models, data-driven optimization techniques, analytical models, and algorithm designs by using this data set to address questions suggested by company managers.


2011 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Andrew Tiger ◽  
Robert Howard

TitleKiwanis Pancake Day – a service operations management case study.Subject areaOperations management.Study level/applicabilityUndergraduate and MBA OM courses.Case overviewKiwanis International is a global service organization dedicated to improving the world by helping children. The Durant, Oklahoma chapter holds its primary annual fundraiser the first Tuesday of November, which is also Election Day. The chapter sells and serves fresh pancakes throughout the day; therefore, the event is the Kiwanis Pancake Day. While serving in his first Pancake Day, Robert Howard, a new Kiwanian, notices service operations management issues such as long lines, spiky demand, and customers leaving before being served. Based on his management experience in the grocery business and his academic training in queuing systems, Robert performs an analysis of the system with the purpose of improving service operations.Expected learning outcomes Perform queuing analysis., Understand demand management., Explain the psychology of waiting.Supplementary materialsTeaching notes and spreadsheet‐based multiple‐server simulator.


2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 731-733

The journal is pleased to publish the abstracts of the six finalists of the 2020 Manufacturing and Service Operations Management Society’s student paper competition. The 2020 prize committee was chaired by Vishal Agrawal (Georgetown), Feryal Erhun (University of Cambridge), and Jun Li (University of Michigan). The judges were Adem Orsdemir, Antoine Desir, Anton Ovchinnikov, Anyan Qi, Arian Aflaki, Arzum Akkas, Ashish Kabra, Bin Hu, Bob Batt, Bora Keskin, Can Zhang, Carri Chan, Chloe Kim Glaeser, Daniel Lin, Eduard Calvo, Ekaterina Astashkina, Elena Belavina, Elodie Adida, Enis Kayış, Ersin Korpeoglu, Fabian Sting, Fang Liu, Fanyin Zheng, Fei Gao, Florin Ciocan, Gah-Yi Ban, Gizem Korpeoglu, Guihua Wang, Guillaume Roels, Guoming Lai, Hessam Bavafa, Hummy Song, Ioannis (Yannis) Stamatopoulos, Ioannis Bellos, Iris Wang, Itir Karaesmen, Jiankun Sun, Jiaru Bai, Jing Wu, Joann de Zegher, Joel Wooten, John Silberholz, Jose Guajardo, Kaitlin Daniels, Karen Zheng, Ken Moon, Kenan Arifoglu, Lennart Baardman, Leon Valdes, Lesley Meng, Linwei Xin, Luyi Gui, Luyi Yang, Mary Parkinson, Mazhar Arikan, Michael Freeman, Ming Hu, Morvarid Rahmani, Mumin Kurtulus, Nan Yang, Necati Tereyagoglu, Nektarios Oraiopoulos, Nikos Trichakis, Nil Karacaoglu, Nitin Bakshi, Niyazi Taneri, Nur Sunar, Olga Perdikaki, Ovunc Yilmaz, Ozan Candogan, Ozge Sahin, Panos Markou, Pascale Crama, Pengyi Shi, Pnina Feldman, Qiuping Yu, Renyu (Philip) Zhang, Robert Bray, Ruslan Momot, Ruxian Wang, Saed Alizamir, Safak Yucel, Samantha Keppler, Santiago Gallino, Serdar Simsek, Seyed Emadi, Shiliang (John) Cui, Shouqiang Wang, Simone Marinesi, So Yeon Chun, Song-Hee Kim, Soo-Haeng Cho, Soroush Saghafian, Stefanus Jasin, Suresh Muthulingam, Suvrat Dhanorkar, Tian Chan, Tim Kraft, Tom Tan, Tugce Martagan, Velibor Misic, Weiming Zhu, Xiaoshan Peng, Xiaoyang Long, Yasemin Limon, Yehua Wei, Yiangos Papanastasiou, Ying-Ju Chen, and Zumbul Atan.


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