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Yan Dong is a Professor and Distinguished Moore Fellow in the Department of Management Science at the Darla Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina. Previously, he held faculty positions at the Robert H. Smith School of Business (University of Maryland) and Carlson School of Management (University of Minnesota).
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in Supply Chain and Operations Management, University of Maryland
Professor Dong's research centers on supply chain governance, technology integration, and sustainability, with recent emphasis on mobile money systems, greenhouse gas emissions leakage, and e-waste management. His work bridges theoretical rigor and practical applications, frequently employing empirical analysis in top journals like Management Science and Journal of Operations Management. Current projects explore how mobile technologies reshape financial inclusion and how regulatory frameworks drive eco-innovation in global supply chains.
His 15 most recent publications (2020-2025) reveal three dominant trends: (1) Sustainability-driven research on e-waste take-back programs and carbon emissions, (2) Digital transformation studies of mobile payment ecosystems, and (3) Strategic analyses of supply chain network positions affecting merger outcomes. Methodologically, he combines structural estimation with large-scale empirical datasets to examine causal relationships.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Distinguished Moore Fellow award at Darla Moore School of Business
Professor Dong serves as Senior Editor for Production and Operations Management and Associate Editor for Journal of Operations Management, reflecting his leadership in advancing supply chain scholarship. While specific grant details are unreported, his editorial roles and publication volume indicate sustained research funding. His industry background includes supply chain consulting for IBM and the World Bank, informing practitioner-relevant research.
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