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Wenjing Shen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Decision Sciences and MIS at LeBow College of Business, Drexel University. Her research bridges operations management, supply chain strategy, and marketing, with a focus on consumer-informed decision-making in supply chains.
Dr. Shen's research interests lie at the intersection of operations, marketing, and supply chain management. She specializes in analytical modeling to study how consumer behavior—such as reactions to pricing, stockouts, and showrooming—affects supply chain design and performance. Her work addresses critical issues in inventory control, channel coordination, pricing, and sustainability, particularly in e-commerce and decentralized systems.
The recent publications show a consistent trend in applying analytical and game-theoretic models to complex supply chain problems. Key domains include lateral transshipment, anti-counterfeiting, remanufacturing, and consumer loss aversion. The journals span top-tier operations research and management science outlets, reflecting a strong emphasis on rigorous methodology and practical relevance in retail, online marketplaces, and green supply chains.
Scientific Awards:
- 2015 Dean’s Distinguished Teaching Fellow Award (LeBow College of Business)
- 2014 Junior Teaching Award (LeBow College of Business)
- 2013 Excellence in Research Award (LeBow College of Business)
- 2011 Best Reviewer Award (Omega)
- 2011 Excellence in Research Award (LeBow College of Business)
Dr. Shen has played significant roles in academic service, serving as an editorial board member for Production and Operations Management, book review editor for INFORMS Journal of Applied Analytics, and associate editor for Omega. While no specific grants or student advisees are listed, her extensive publication record and editorial contributions reflect a high level of scholarly engagement and leadership in the operations management community.
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