LCB Profile

Mike Pangburn

Mike Pangburn
Associate Professor 

Office phone: 541-346-3407
E-mail: pangburn@uoregon.edu

Department: Decision Sciences
Office: 488 Lillis 

Degree History
Ph.D., University Rochester, 1997
Ph.D., University of Rochester, 1993
B.S., Virginia Tech (VPI&SU), 1990

Recent Publications
"Capacity and Price Setting for Dispersed, Time-Sensitive Customer Segments," Manufacturing & Service Operations Management (forthcoming), 2007 (with E. Stavrulaki)
"Integrating the Promotional and Service Roles of Retail Inventories," Manufacturing & Service Operations Management (forthcoming), 2007 (with A. Balakrishnan and E. Stavrulaki.)
"Service Facility Location and Design with Pricing and Waiting-Time Considerations," Supply Chain Optimization, Chapter 7 (Springer US), 2005 (with E. Stavrulaki)
"Stack them High, Let ‘em Fly: Lot-Sizing Policies when Inventories Stimulate Demand," Management Science, 2004 (with A. Balakrishnan and E. Stavrulaki.)
"Coordinating Supply Chains by Controlling Upstream Variability Propagation," Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, 2004 (with A. Balakrishnan and J. Geunes)
"Coordinating the Distribution Chain: New Models for New Challenges," Supply Chain Management: Models, Applications, and Research Directions, Chapter 9 (Kluwer Academic Publishers), 2002 (with A. Balakrishna and J. Geunes)
"Optimizing Delivery Fees for a Network of Distributors," Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, 2000 (with A.Balakrishnan and H. Natarajan)

Current Projects:
Product Choice with Returns
Product Versioning and Timing
Inventory Disclosure in Online Retailing

Biography
Before joining the Lundquist college faculty, Professor Pangburn taught at Penn State and earned his doctoral degree in 1997 from the University of Rochester's Simon School of Business Administration. His research interests include retail inventory management, supply chain coordination, capacity and pricing strategies, product versioning, and operations/marketing interfaces. Professor Pangburn teaches courses in both the operations and MIS (Management Information Systems) domains.

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