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MIT-Zaragoza International Logistics Program
A behavioral perspective on operations management studies the attributes of human behavior and cognition that impact the design, management, and improvement of operating systems.
This perspective may employ different empirical methods, such as experiments and surveys, and may build upon different levels of analysis, such as the individual (e.g. recent versions of the beergame that account for bounded rationality of individual decision takers) and the group (e.g. studies that explore the impact of social variables such as trust and organizational learning on supply chain performance).
Tasks
As part of the research group of the Supply Chain Management Laboratory (scmLAB), the candidate should conduct empirical research to develop and test theories related to (inter)organizational learning in supply chains to be published in top international scientific journals.
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