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Ravi Subramanian is the Gregory J. Owens Professor of Operations Management at the Scheller College of Business, Georgia Institute of Technology. He previously served as Faculty Director of Georgia Tech's interdisciplinary Denning Technology and Management Program (2013–2016). His research focuses on integrating environmental considerations into operations management decisions, particularly in supply chain sustainability, corporate environmental initiatives, and remanufacturing strategies. He has held editorial roles in academic journals related to operations and sustainability.
Subramanian's work bridges theoretical and applied aspects of sustainable operations, examining topics such as green product strategies, environmental compliance mechanisms, and the market implications of corporate sustainability reporting. His research frequently explores the interplay between operational decisions, environmental performance, and firm value. Key themes include regulatory impact analysis, supply chain transparency, and innovative solutions for waste reduction in industrial ecosystems.
His contributions address critical challenges in modern business, including balancing profitability with environmental responsibility, designing effective sustainability policies, and optimizing recovery systems for end-of-life products. Subramanian's findings often highlight the strategic role of operational decisions in achieving both economic and ecological objectives.
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