Prof Paul Childerhouse| Supply Chain Management | Best Researcher Award |

Prof. Paul Childerhouse | Supply Chain Managementย | Best Researcher Award.

RMIT University, Australia

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ย ๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐ŸŽ“ Bio Summary:

Prof. Paul Childerhouse is a distinguished academic and expert in supply chain management, currently serving as Professor and Head of Department at RMIT, Australia. He has a rich background in academia and industry, with a focus on enhancing supply chain efficiencies and value creation through integrated systems and collaborative networks. He holds dual nationality in New Zealand and Britain.

๐ŸŽ“ Education:

Paul Childerhouse earned his Ph.D. in Seamless Market-Oriented Supply Chains from Cardiff University in 2002, following a Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Operational Research from Lancaster University in 1996. He also holds a Postgraduate Certificate in Tertiary Teaching from Waikato University, achieved in 2014.

๐Ÿ” Research Focus:

Prof. Childerhouse’s research revolves around supply chain management, emphasizing the importance of systems perspectives in business improvement and value creation. His work addresses the interdependent relationships between firms and their extended networks, striving to optimize these interactions for better business outcomes.

๐Ÿ† Honors & Awards:

Throughout his career, Prof. Childerhouse has been recognized for his contributions to supply chain management. Notably, he obtained accreditation for the Master of Supply Chain Management from the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS) in 2016. He has also been a valued member of various professional institutes, including the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, New Zealand, since 2011.

Professional Experience: ๐Ÿ’ผ

Prof. Childerhouse’s professional journey includes roles as Professor and Director of Quality and Supply Chain Management at Massey University, NZ (2012-2022), and Lecturer to Professor & Head of Department at Waikato University, NZ (2002-2012). He has industry experience as a Supply Chain Analyst with New Zealand Dairy Foods and has contributed significantly to academic and professional communities through various leadership and advisory roles.

๐Ÿ“š Top Noted Publications :

Analysis and Design of Focused Demand Chains
Authors: P. Childerhouse, J. Aitken, D.R. Towill
Journal: Journal of Operations Management
Citation Index: 470
Year of Publication: 2002

Simplified Material Flow Holds the Key to Supply Chain Integration
Authors: P. Childerhouse, D.R. Towill
Journal: Omega
Citation Index: 464
Year of Publication: 2003

The Impact of Product Life Cycle on Supply Chain Strategy
Authors: J. Aitken, P. Childerhouse, D. Towill
Journal: International Journal of Production Economics
Citation Index: 381
Year of Publication: 2003

Choice and Delivery in Housebuilding: Lessons from Japan for UK Housebuilders
Authors: J. Barlow, P. Childerhouse, D. Gann, S. Hong-Minh, M. Naim, R. Ozaki
Journal: Building Research & Information
Citation Index: 338
Year of Publication: 2003

Engineering Supply Chains to Match Customer Requirements
Authors: P. Childerhouse, D. Towill
Journal: Logistics Information Management
Citation Index: 314
Year of Publication: 2000

Author Metrics ๐Ÿ“Š :ย 

Paul Childerhouse’s research impact is reflected in his author metrics, showcasing significant contributions to the academic community. His work is well-cited, underlining the importance and influence of his research in supply chain management.

๐Ÿ“… Research Timeline:

2022 โ€“ Present: Head of Department, Supply Chain and Logistics, RMIT, Australia

2012 โ€“ 2022: Director of Quality and Supply Chain Management, Massey University, NZ

2002 โ€“ 2012: Head of Department, Management Systems, Waikato University, NZ

2002 โ€“ 2003: Supply Chain Analyst, New Zealand Dairy Foods, Auckland, NZ

1996 โ€“ 2002: Researcher, Logistics Systems Dynamics Group, Cardiff University, UK

1990 โ€“ 1996: Farm Labourer, Childerhouse and Sons, Norfolk, UK

Prof Yongxi Yi | Environmental and Resource Economics | Best Researcher Award |

Prof. Yongxi Yi | Environmental and Resource Economicsย | Best Researcher Award.

University of South China,China

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๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐ŸŽ“ Bio Summary:

Prof. Yongxi Yi, Ph.D. in Economics, is a distinguished professor at the University of South China. He leads the Applied Economics program and directs the Applied Economics Research Center. Recognized as a leading social science expert in Hunan Province, Prof. Yi is known for his extensive research in ecological economics and his contributions to supply chain enterprise decision-making and resource and environmental policies. As a member of the Chinese Society of System Engineering, he reviews for over ten renowned journals and has published more than 40 papers in SCI and SSCI journals.

๐ŸŽ“ Education:

Prof. Yi earned his Ph.D. in Economics, equipping him with a robust foundation in applied and ecological economics. His academic background has been pivotal in shaping his research and teaching career.

๐Ÿ” Research Focus:

Prof. Yi’s research interests lie in resource and environmental economics and business decision-making. He specializes in model construction and numerical analysis, with a significant focus on the optimal strategies for digital technology application investments within supply chains. His work aims to incentivize supply chain members to participate in digital transformation.

๐Ÿ† Honors & Awards:

Prof. Yi has received numerous accolades, including recognition as a top social science expert in Hunan Province. He leads the Hunan Priority Graduate Student Tutor Team and has been a key expert in several high-impact research projects funded by national and provincial bodies.

Professional Experience: ๐Ÿ’ผ

Prof. Yi has received numerous accolades, including recognition as a top social science expert in Hunan Province. He leads the Hunan Priority Graduate Student Tutor Team and has been a key expert in several high-impact research projects funded by national and provincial bodies.

ย ๐Ÿ“š Top Noted Publications :

Title: Transboundary Pollution Control with Ecological Compensation in a Watershed Containing Multiple Regions: A Dynamic Analysis
Authors: Yi, Y., Yang, M., Fu, C., Li, C.
Journal: Water Resources and Economics
Year of Publication: 2024

Title: Dynamic Pricing and Joint Carbon Reduction Strategies at the Production and Consumption End in a Dual-Channel Fuel Vehicle Supply Chain
Authors: Yi, Y., Fu, A., Zhang, S., Li, Y.
Journal: Energy Economics
Year of Publication: 2024

Title: Can โ€œDual Creditโ€ Replace โ€œSubsidiesโ€ Successfully? – Based on Analysis of Vehicle Supply Chain Decisions Under the Digital Transformation of Technology
Authors: Yi, Y., Zhang, M., Zhang, A., Li, Y.
Journal: Energy Economics
Year of Publication: 2024

Title: Compliance Quality Improvement and Carbon Reduction Strategies for a Fuel Vehicle Supply Chain Based on the Manufacturer’s Carbon Social Responsibility
Authors: Yi, Y., Zhang, M., Li, Y., Wang, Y.
Journal: Managerial and Decision Economics
Year of Publication: 2023

Title: Fuel Consumption-Reduction Investment Decisions and Coordination Contracts in Fuel Vehicle Supply Chains: A Dynamic Analysis
Authors: Li, C., Yi, Y., Zhang, A., Chen, B.
Journal: Energy Economics
Year of Publication: 2023

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Prof. Yi’s publications have been widely cited, reflecting the impact of his research. Notable citation: Meng Zhang, Yongxi Yi, Ao Fu, Yuqiong Li, “Optimal investment and coordination strategies for digital technology adoption in a dual-channel supply chain,” Computers & Industrial Engineering, 2024, ISSN 0360-8352, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cie.2024.110289.

๐Ÿ“… Research Timeline:

Prof. Yi has led and participated in over ten national and provincial research projects, including grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Hunan Provincial Social Science Achievement Committee, and the Philosophy and Social Science Foundation of Hunan Province. His ongoing and completed projects showcase a trajectory of significant contributions to economics and applied research.