Enno Siemsen is a Professor in the Management Information, Decisions & Operations group at the School of Management, University of Bath. His research lies at the intersection of operations management, behavioral decision-making, and supply chain analytics. He actively contributes to high-impact journals in the field and explores how human judgment interacts with quantitative models in forecasting and planning contexts. His research interests include Operations Management , Behavioral Operations , Demand Planning , Forecasting , Inventory Management , and Decision Making . His work often employs field studies and experimental methods to understand real-world decision-making by practitioners, particularly in demand forecasting and production planning settings. He investigates cognitive biases such as anchoring, the role of team structures, and the integration of human insight with algorithmic predictions. The recent trend in his publications shows a strong focus on improving forecasting accuracy through simple, frugal methods, understanding cultural influences on knowledge transfer, and enhancing digital supply chain decision-making by blending human and machine intelligence. His articles frequently appear in top journals such as Journal of Operations Management and Production and Operations Management . Enno Siemsen has contributed to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly those related to responsible consumption and production through operational efficiency and cost-saving innovations. His research promotes sustainable operations via improved planning and reduced waste. He collaborates with researchers globally and has co-authored studies with scholars from various countries. While no formal list of advisees is provided, his senior academic role suggests he mentors PhD and Master’s students in operations and decision sciences. There is no mention of external grants, but his active publication record implies ongoing research support. His work is associated with the Management Information, Decisions & Operations research group at Bath, which focuses on data-driven decision-making, analytics, and behavioral insights in business operations. This team engages in both theoretical and applied research with industry relevance.







