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Marcus Bellamy is an Associate Professor of Operations and Technology Management at the Questrom School of Business, Boston University. His research focuses on innovation, environmental sustainability, and performance dynamics in supply networks, using empirical models to analyze spatial resource proximity and interdependence.
- Education: PhD in Operations & Technology Management from Georgia Tech (2015), MS in Industrial Engineering (2010), BS in Aerospace Engineering from University of New Mexico (2006).
His research bridges supply chain structure with outcomes like CSR practices, resilience, and economic welfare. He employs visual analytics and computational tools to study industries ranging from automotive to electronics, addressing policy impacts and platform economies like Uber.
Recent work trends include analyzing two-sided sharing platforms, environmental disclosure in supply chains, and network resilience under risks. His empirical studies often integrate spatial spillovers and collaborative ecosystems.
Scientific Awards:
- Isabel Anderson Career Development Professorship
- 2019 AOM Best Paper in Supply Chains
- 2013 AOM Operations Management Division Best Student Paper
- Fulbright Scholar (Madrid, Spain)
- NSF STEP Fellow
Bellamy has served as a founder of the PhD Project Committee under the White House Initiative on Hispanic Education and collaborated with corporations like Lockheed Martin and General Motors on supply chain risk & resilience. His methodological contributions include interactive visual analytics systems for network evaluation.
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