School of International Trade and Economics - University of International Business and Economics

Department of Transportation and Logistics

DING, Ding

Ding Ding

Associate Professor

Department of International Transportation and Logistics

Office: Room 406, Qiuzhen Building

Phone: 86-10-64493325

Email: dingd [AT] uibe.edu.cn

Education

Ph.D., School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University, 2006

B.A.Econ., School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University, 1999

Academic and Professional Experience

Associate Professor, School of International Trade and Economics, UIBE, 2015-present

Assistant Professor, School of International Trade and Economics, UIBE, 2010-2014

Visiting Scholar/Research Fellow, NUS Business School, 2006-2010

Teaching

Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Logistics System Design

Warehousing Management

International Transportation and Logistics

International Logistics

Research Interests

Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Queueing and Service System

Containerization and International Logistics

Selected Publication

1. Pengyi Shi, Mabel Chou, Jim Dai, Ding Ding, Joe Sim. 2015. Models and Insights for Hospital Inpatient Operations: Time-Dependent ED Boarding Time. Management Science, forthcoming. (SSCI, SCI, top tier journal in MS/OR)

2. Ding Ding, Mable Chou. 2015. Stowage Planning for Container Ships: A Heuristic Algorithm to Reduce the Number of Shifts. European Journal of Operational Research, 246, 242-249. (SCI, second tier journal in MS/OR)

3. Ding Ding, Jihong Ou, James Ang. 2015. Analysis of Ticket Queues with Reneging Customers. Journal of the Operational Research Society 66(2), 231-246. (SSCI, SCI, second tier journal in MS/OR)

4. Lucy Chen, Ding Ding, Jihong Ou. 2014. Power Structure and Profitability in Assembly Supply Chains. Production and Operations Management 23(9), 1599-1616. (SCI, top tier journal in OM)

5. Ding Ding, Chung-Piaw Teo. 2010. World Container Port Throughput Follows Lognormal Distribution. Maritime Policy & Management 37(4), 401-426. (SSCI, the flagship journal of international shipping and port research)

6. Teo Chung-Piaw, Ding Ding, Koay Peng Yen. 2009. Ports’ growth: biggest is not always best, in Lim Chin (Eds), Globalisation and Financial Crisis. Page 49-54. ISBN: 978-981-08-3886-7. (Also published on The Straits Times, Page A20, March 18, 2009).

7. Ding Ding, Chen Jian. 2008. Coordinating a Three Level Supply Chain with Flexible Return Policies. Omega, the International Journal of Management Science 36(5), 865-876. (SSCI, SCI, second tier 2 journal in MS/OR)

8. Ding Ding, Chen Jian. 2007. Supply Chain Coordination with Contracts Game between Complementary Suppliers. International Journal of Information Technology and Decision Making 6(1), 163-175. (SSCI, SCI)