
معرفی
Douglas M. Lambert is an Academy Professor at The Ohio State University within the Max M. Fisher College of Business. He contributes to the Department of Marketing & Logistics and is renowned for his expertise in supply chain management, strategic partnerships, and logistics performance.
Education:
- PhD, Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University
- MBA, Ivey Business School, Western University
- BA, Ivey Business School, Western University
Professor Lambert's research focuses on supply chain management, vendor relations, and strategic logistics. His work emphasizes measuring and selling the value of logistics, integrating customer service with marketing, and assessing profitability in business segments. He has co-authored foundational texts such as Supply Chain Management: Processes, Partnerships, Performance and Strategic Logistics Management.
Recent trends in his publications reveal a shift toward societal value measurement, service-oriented supply chain frameworks, and value co-creation in B2B relationships. His studies also explore cross-functional integration, SKU rationalization, and strategic service management.
He has delivered over 200 presentations globally and participated in more than 500 executive education programs, addressing topics like supply chain partnerships, customer and supplier relationship management, and implementing cost trade-offs in logistics. He co-founded the International Journal of Logistics Management and has contributed extensively to SCM literature.





