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Liu Kaijun
Date:2021-11-21

Liu Kaijun

Associate Professor

Department of Business Administration

Email: kjliu@whu.edu.cn

Phone : +86-27-68753029

PhD, Management, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China (2004-2007)

MSc, Management, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China (2001-2004)

B.A., Technical Science, Wuhan University (1997-2001)

Curriculum Vitae

TEACHING AND RESEARCH AREAS

Ÿ Teaching courses (Program and credit hour) : Electronic Commerce (undergraduate, 36), Operations Research (undergraduate, 36), Operations Management (MBA, 36)

Ÿ Research Areas : Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Electronic Commerce

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

Ÿ Associate Professor of Operations Management, Wuhan University, November 2010– present

Ÿ Lecture, Wuhan University, March 2010–November 2010

Ÿ Postdoctor, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, December 2007– March 2010

MANAGERAL AND PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE

CONSULTING AND TRAINING EXPERIENCE (GOVERNMENT OR CORPORATE)

Ÿ Frontiers of Electronic Commerce and Logistics, Nanchang branch of Chinese Post Group, May 2017.

Ÿ Analysis of Modern Logistics, Service industry companies of Liyang, May 2017.

Ÿ Trends of Modern Logistics and Compartive Analysis,Zhengzhou Commerce Bureau, Auguest 2017.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Journal Papers (International)

Ÿ Liu Kaijun, Zhou Yonghong, Zhang Zigang, 2010. “Capacitated location model with online demand pooling in a multi-channel supply chain”, European Journal of Operational Research,Vol. 207, No. 1, pp.218-231.

Ÿ Liu Kaijun and Zhang Zignag, 2008. “Channel competition and selection in a capacitated multi-channel distribution system”, International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management,Vol.4, pp. 596-616.

Journal Papers (Domestic)

Ÿ Liu Kaijun and Liu Huifang, 2016.“The effect of cross-border merger and acquisition on shareholder wealth:Evidence from electronic and communication equipment manufacturing industry”,Review of Industrial Economics, No. 2, pp. 124-143.

Ÿ Liu Kaijun and Jia Jing, 2015.“Research on Dual-Channel Supply Chain under Bilateral Service Spill-Over Effect”,Commercial Research, No. 11, pp. 167-175.

Ÿ Liu Kaijun and Zhang Zigang, 2009.“Information Pooling Effect under Unknown Demand in Supply Chains”,Journal of Management Sciences in China, No. 4, pp. 103-114.

Ÿ Liu Kaijun, Zhang Zigang, Zhou Yonghong, 2008.“Demand Propagation Process in Supply Chains with Linear Inventory Management Policies”,Journal of Management Sciences in China, No. 4, pp. 94-103.

Ÿ Liu Kaijun, Zhang Zigang, Zhou Yonghong, 2009.“Capacity Expansion and Allocation of Logistics System in a Multi-Channel Supply Chain”,Chinese Journal of Management Science, No. 5, pp. 39-45.

Ÿ Liu Kaijun and Zhang Zigang, 2008.“Pooled Information Effect in Supply Chains with Partially Observable Demand Information”,Chinese Journal of Management Science, No. 2, pp. 83-90.

Cases and Practical Papers

Conference Papers (International)

Ÿ Liu Kaijun and Zhang Zigang, 2007. “Impact of game type on supply chain performance”, Proceeding of 2007 International Conference on Management Science & Engineering.

Textbooks

Ÿ Wei Wu, Liu Kaijun, Ye Xiaoqian, Wen Xinqi,2013. Management,Beijing: Tsinghua University Press.

Monography

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Others

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RESEARCHGRANTS

Government-fundedgrants

Ÿ Education Department of China, Dynamic Pricing Strategies for Multiple Products Based on Comparison Set Effect,¥80000, 2018~2020, Ref.17YJC630085

Ÿ National Natural Science Fundation of China, Dynamic Pricing Strategies for E-retailers in B2C Market,¥177000,2011~2013,Ref. 71001081.