Hau Lee

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Hau Lee is a prominent operations and supply chain management scholar known for his influential research on global supply networks and his long-standing professorship at Stanford Graduate School of Business.

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instanceOf operations management scholar
person
supply chain management scholar
employer Stanford Graduate School of Business
Stanford University
fieldOfWork demand forecasting
global operations strategy
global supply chains
inventory management
logistics
operations management
risk management in supply chains
supply chain management
value chain management
hasAcademicDiscipline business
industrial engineering
management science
hasAcademicRole professor of operations, information and technology
hasNotableArea global supply networks
supply chain collaboration with emerging markets
supply chain resilience
supply chain risk management
value chain innovation
hasNotableConcept bullwhip effect in supply chains
hasResearchInterest coordination in supply chains
global sourcing
global supply chain design
information sharing in supply chains
supply chain innovation
supply chain performance measurement
supply chain strategy
supply chain sustainability
value networks
isConsidered influential researcher in operations management
leading scholar in supply chain management
languageSpoken Chinese
English
nationality Chinese-American
notableFor research on global supply networks
research on supply chain agility and resilience
research on supply chain collaboration
research on supply chain risk and disruption
research on the bullwhip effect in supply chains
occupation professor
teachesAt Stanford Graduate School of Business
workLocation Stanford, California

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