
About
Daniel Granot is a Professor in Management and the Operations and Logistics Division at the UBC Sauder School of Business. He holds a BSc and MSc from the Technion (Israel) and a PhD from the University of Texas. His research focuses on Game Theory applications, Discrete Optimization, and Operations Management, addressing issues in supply chain dynamics, emission responsibility allocation, and transportation logistics.
Education:
- BSc (Technion, Israel)
- MSc (Technion, Israel)
- PhD (University of Texas)
Research Interests: Granot’s work spans theoretical and applied domains, including multicommodity network optimization, pricing strategies in supply chains, and sustainability frameworks for emission accountability. Recent studies emphasize fossil fuel supply chains and accessibility in transportation systems.
Publications: His recent articles explore dynamic pricing models, airport logistics for passengers with special needs, and emission responsibility allocation mechanisms, reflecting a trend toward integrating environmental and operational challenges in supply chain management.
Grants & Advising: While no advisees are listed, his publications suggest collaborative research with institutions like the Int. J. of Shipping and Transport Logistics. No grant details are provided in the text.
Labs/Teams: No formal lab affiliations are mentioned, though his work implies collaboration with transportation and logistics networks.
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