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Dr. Gene Hahn is a Professor in the Department of Information Systems and Operations Management at Salisbury University, housed within the Perdue School of Business. He specializes in Bayesian methods, international operations, offshoring, and decision-making processes. His research has been published in top-tier journals such as Journal of World Business, Journal of International Management, and European Journal of Operational Research. He authored the book *Bayesian Methods for Management and Business* and is a Certified Analytics Professional (INFORMS). Dr. Hahn founded Salisbury University's first Innovation Lab, focusing on 3D printing and Arduino-based product development.
His recent work emphasizes Bayesian statistical models for overdispersed data and missing value imputation, with applications in international business and operations management. He has also contributed to understanding the cultural and economic factors influencing offshoring decisions. His research spans theoretical advancements in Bayesian techniques and practical applications in global supply chain management, risk analysis, and strategic decision-making.
Dr. Hahn teaches courses in Operations Management and Business Statistics. His awards include recognition for his contributions to Bayesian methodologies in management research. Professional activities include editorial roles, conference presentations, and computational resource development for Bayesian analysis in WinBUGS.
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