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Curriculum Vitae
EDUCATION:
B.Comm, University of Toronto,
1979, majored in Commerce and
Finance.
MBA, York University, North
York, Ontario, 1980.
Ph.D., University of British
Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., 1989,
Faculty of Commerce and Business
Administration (Policy
Analysis). Ph.D. Dissertation:
The International Regulation of
Air Transport: Changing Regimes
and Price Effects.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Associate Professor of
Logistics, Business and Public
Policy, Robert H. Smith School
of Business, University of
Maryland, August 1995 to
present.
Visiting Professor,
University of Bremen, June, 1998
Visiting Scholar, University
of British Columbia,
January-March 1996.
Assistant Professor of
Logistics, Business and Public
Policy, Robert H. Smith School
of Business, University of
Maryland, August 1989 to August
1995.
Instructor of Transportation,
Business and Public Policy,
Robert H. Smith School of
Business, University of
Maryland, August 1988 to July
1989.
Teaching Assistant and
Research Assistant, University
of British Columbia, September
1983 to April 1988.
Commercial Credit Officer,
Toronto Dominion Bank, Toronto,
Ontario, September 1980 to July
1983.
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Research has focused on
public policy and strategy
issues concerning international
and domestic transportation and
logistics.
PUBLICATIONS:
Articles in Refereed Journals
(1) Dresner, Martin and
Tretheway, Michael. "The
Changing Role of IATA: Prospects
for the Future", Annals of Air
and Space Law, Vol 13, 1988, pp.
3-23.
(2) Windle, Robert and
Dresner, Martin. "Mandatory
Child Safety Seats in Air
Transport: Do They Save Lives?",
Journal of the Transportation
Research Forum, Vol. 31(2),
1991, pp. 309-316. Reprinted in
the Hearing Before the
Subcommittee on Aviation of the
Committee on Public Works and
Transportation, House of
Representatives, on Child Safety
Systems on Aircraft, held July
12, 1990, pp. 188-209.
(3) Dresner, Martin and
Tretheway, Michael. "ICAO and
The Economic Regulation of
International Air Transport",
Annals of Air and Space Law,
Vol. 17(2), 1992, pp. 195-216.
(4) Dresner, Martin. "The
Regulation of U.S.-Canada Air
Transportation: Past, Present
and Future", Canadian-American
Public Policy, Vol. 9, March
1992, pp. 1-34.
(5) Dresner, Martin and
Tretheway, Michael. "Modelling
and Testing the Effect of Market
Structure on Price: The Case of
International Air Transport",
Journal of Transport, Economics
and Policy, Vol. 26(2), May
1992, pp. 171-184.
(6) Dresner, Martin and
Windle, Robert. "The
Liberalization of U.S.
International Air Policy: Impact
on U.S. Markets and Carriers",
Journal of the Transportation
Research Forum, Vol. 23(2),
1992, pp. 273-285.
(7) Windle, Robert and
Dresner, Martin. "Partial
Productivity Measures and Total
Factor Productivity in the Air
Transport Industry: Limitations
and Uses", Transportation
Research-A, Vol. 26A(6), 1992,
pp. 435-445.
(8) Dresner, Martin and
Windle, Robert. "Airport
Dominance and Yields in the U.S.
Airline Industry", Logistics and
Transportation Review, Vol.
28(4), 1992, pp. 319-339.
(9) Windle, Robert and
Dresner, Martin. "Competition at
'Duopoly' Airline Hubs in the
U.S.", Transportation Journal,
Vol. 33(2), Winter, 1993, pp.
22-30.
(10) Dresner, Martin. "Hubbing
Effects on the Canada-U.S.
Transborder Air Market",
Logistics and Transportation
Review, Vol. 30(3), September
1994, pp. 211-221.
(11) Dresner, Martin and Xu,
Kefeng. "Customer Service,
Customer Satisfaction and
Corporate Performance in the
Service Sector", Journal of
Business Logistics, Vol. 16(1),
1995, pp. 23-40.
(12) Windle, Robert and
Dresner, Martin. "Airport Choice
in a Multiple Airport Region",
ASCE Journal of Transportation
Engineering, Vol. 21(4),
July/August 1995, pp. 332-337.
(13) Windle, Robert and
Dresner, Martin. "A Note on
Productivity Comparisons Between
Air Carriers", Logistics and
Transportation Review, Vol.
31(2), July 1995, pp. 125-134.
(14) Dresner, Martin, Flicop,
Sue and Windle, Robert.
"Trans-Atlantic Airline
Alliances: A Preliminary
Evaluation", Journal of the
Transportation Research Forum,
Vol. 35(1), 1995, pp. 13-25.
(15) Dresner, Martin and
Windle, Robert. "Are U.S.
Carriers to be Feared?
Implication of Hubbing to North
Atlantic Competition", Transport
Policy, Vol. 2(3), July 1995,
pp. 195-202.
(16) Windle, Robert and
Dresner, Martin. "The Short and
Long Run Effects of Entry on
U.S. Domestic Air Routes",
Transportation Journal, Vol.
35(2), Winter 1995, pp. 14-25.
(17) Dresner, Martin, Lin
Jiun-Sheng and Windle, Robert.
“The Impact of Low Cost Carriers
on Airport and Route
Competition”, Journal of
Transport Economics and Policy,
Vol. 30(3), September 1996, pp.
309-328.
(18) Dresner, Martin E. and
Windle, Robert J. “Alliances and
Code-Sharing in the
International Airline Industry”,
Built Environment, Vol. 22(3),
1996, pp. 201-211.
(19) Corsi, Thomas, Dresner,
Martin, and Windle, Robert. “Air
Passenger Forecasts: Principles
and Practices”, Journal of the
Transportation Research Forum,
Vol. 36(2), 1997, pp. 42-62.
(20) Dresner, Martin, “An
Analysis of Canadian Air
Transport Bilateral Agreements”.
Annals of Air and Space Law,
Volume 22(2), 1997, pp. 67-85.
(21) Dresner, Martin and Oum,
Tae. “The Effect of Liberalized
Air Transport Bilaterals on
Foreign Traffic Diversion: The
Case of Canada”, Journal of
Transport Economics and Policy,
Volume 32 (3), 1998, pp.
317-330.
(22) Boyson, Sandor, Corsi,
Thomas, Dresner, Martin, and
Rabinovich, Elliot. “Managing
Effective Third Party Logistics
Relationships: What Does It
Take?”, Journal of Business
Logistics, Volume 20(1), 1999,
pp. 73-100.
(23) Windle, Robert and
Dresner, Martin, “Competitive
Responses to Low Cost Carrier
Entry”, Transportation Research
E: The Logistics and
Transportation Review, Volume
35, 1999, pp. 59-75.
(24) Elliot Rabinovich,
Robert Windle, Martin Dresner,
and Thomas Corsi, “Outsourcing
of Integrated Logistics
Functions: An Examination of
Industry Practices”,
International Journal of
Physical Distribution and
Logistics Management, Volume
29(6), 1999, pp. 353-373.
(25) Dresner, Martin and
Windle, Robert, “Assessing
Competitive Behavior by U.S. Air
Carriers”, Journal of the
Transportation Research Forum,
Vol. 39(1), Winter 2000, pp.
177-189.
(26) Dong, Yan, Carter,
Craig, and Dresner, Martin, “JIT
Purchasing and Performance: An
Exploratory Analysis of Buyer
and Supplier Perspectives”,
Journal of Operations
Management, Vol. 19, 2001, pp.
471-483.
(27) Carter, Craig and
Dresner, Martin, “Purchasing's
Role in Environmental
Management:
Cross-Functional Development
of Grounded Theory,” Journal of
Supply Chain Management, Vol.
27(3), Summer 2001, pp. 12-27.
(28) Dresner, Martin and
Windle, Robert, “Resource
Availability and New Entry in
the U.S. Airline Industry”,
Journal of Air Transport
Management, Vol. 7, 2001, pp.
231-239.
(29) Dresner, Martin, Yao,
Yuliang, and Palmer, Jonathan,
“Internet Technology Use Across
the Food Industry Supply Chain,”
Transportation Journal, Vol.
40(4), 2001, pp. 14-26.
(30) Clougherty, Joseph A.,
Dresner, Martin, and Oum, Tae
Hoon, “An Empirical Analysis of
Canadian International Air
Policy: Effects of Dual Carrier
Designation and Partial
Liberalization”, Transport
Policy, Vol. 8(3), July 2001,
pp. 219-230.
(31) Lin, Jiun-Sheng Chris,
Dresner, Martin, and Windle,
Robert, “Determinants of Price
Reactions to Entry in the US
Airline Industry”,
Transportation Journal, Vol.
41(2-3), Winter 2001, pp. 5-22.
(32) Dresner, Martin, Windle,
Robert, and Zhou, Ming,
“Regional Jet Services: Supply
and Demand,” Journal of Air
Transport Management, Vol. 8(5),
2002, pp. 267-273.
(33) Dresner, Martin, Windle,
Robert, Yao, Yuliang, “Airport
Barriers to Entry in the U.S.”,
Journal of Transport Economics
and Policy, Vol. 36(2), 2002,
pp. 389-405.
(34) Rabinovich, Elliot,
Dresner, Martin, and Evers,
Philip, “Assessing The Effects
of Operational Processes and
Information Systems on Inventory
Performance,” Journal of
Operations Management, Vol.
21(1), 2003, pp. 63-80.
Books
(35) Boyson, Sandor, Corsi,
Thomas, Dresner, Martin, and
Harrington, Lisa. Logistics and
the Extended Enterprise. New
York: Wiley, 2000.
Articles in Edited Volumes
(36) Dresner, Martin and
Tretheway, Michael. "Canada and
the Changing Regime in
International Air Transport", in
A. Claire Cutler and Mark W.
Zacher, eds., Canadian Foreign
Policy and International
Economic Regimes, Vancouver:
University of British Columbia
Press, 1992, pp. 189-214.
(37) Martin Dresner and
Curtis M. Grimm, “Public Policy
and Logistics”, in Ann M.
Brewer, Kenneth J. Button, and
David A. Hensher, eds., Handbook
of Logistics and Supply Chain
Management, Oxford, UK: Elsevier
Science Ltd., 2001, pp. 365-375.
Articles in Journals with
Internal Review Boards
(38) Dresner, Martin,
Hadrovic, Carolyn, and Tretheway,
Michael. "The Canada - U.S. Air
Transport Bilateral: Will it be
Freed?", Transportation
Practitioners Journal, Vol.
56(4), Summer 1989, pp. 393-405.
Articles in Refereed
Proceedings
(39) Dresner, Martin and
Tretheway, Michael. "Policy
Choices for Canada in
International Air Transport", in
International Business, Ann
Gregory, ed., Proceedings of the
Administrative Sciences
Association of Canada, 1987, pp.
83-94.
(40) Dresner, Martin.
"Liberal Bilaterals and the
Regulation of International Air
Transport", in International
Business, Paul Beamish, ed.,
Proceedings of the
Administrative Sciences
Association of Canada, 1988, pp.
30-39.
(41) Yao, Yuliang, Palmer,
Jonathan, and Dresner, Martin,
“Impacts of Electronic Commerce
on Supply Chain Performance,
Structure, and Pricing”, ISIS
Business Models, Markets and the
Economy Track Proceedings, 2002.
Published Reviews
The Politics of Canada's
Airlines: From Diefenbaker to
Mulroney, by Garth Stevenson,
reviewed in Canadian Public
Policy, Vol. 14(4), December
1988, pp. 448-449.
Deregulation and Airline
Employment: Myth Versus Fact, by
Robert J. Andriulaitis, et. al.,
reviewed in Journal of the
Transportation Research Forum,
Vol. 30(1), 1989, p. 229.
International Aviation, by
Government of Australia, Bureau
of Transport Communications
Economics, reviewed in Logistics
and Transportation Review, Vol.
31(1), 1995, pp. 93-94.
Essays in Transportation
Economics and Policy: A Handbook
in Honor of John R. Meyer,
edited by José Gómez-Ibáñez,
William B. Tye, and Clifford
Winston, Washington, DC:
Brookings Institution Press,
1999, reviewed in Transportation
Journal, Vol. 39(1), Fall 1999,
pp. 60-61.
Research in Transportation
Economics, Vol. 5, edited by B.
Starr McMullen, JAI Press, Inc.,
Stamford, CN, 1999, reviewed in
Transportation Journal, Vol.
41(1), Fall 2001, pp. 57-58.
Published Cases
“US Department of the
Environment”, in David Taylor,
ed., Global Cases in Logistics
and Supply Chain Management,
Boston, MA: International
Thomson Business Press, 1997,
pp. 299-309.
Unrefereed Conference
Proceedings
"The Canada-U.S. Air
Transport Bilateral: Will It Be
Freed?", Research in Changing
Environments, Proceedings of the
Canadian Transportation Research
Forum, 23rd annual meeting,
Minaki Lodge, Ontario, May 1988,
pp. 64-76. (with C. Hadrovic and
M. Tretheway).
"Network Reconfiguration and
Its Effects on the International
Airline Industry", Globalization
of Business, Proceedings of the
New England Business
Administration Association, New
Haven CT, 1988, pp. 218-228
(with Robert Windle).
"Competition at "Duopoly'
Airline Hubs in the U.S.",
Pre-Meeting Proceedings,
Transportation Research Forum,
34th annual meeting, St. Louis,
October 1992 (with Robert
Windle).
"Productivity Measurement in
Transportation Industries: A
Summary", Proceedings,
Transportation Research Forum,
35th annual meeting, New York,
October 1993, pp. 141-148 (with
Robert Windle).
"Hubbing Effects on the
Canada-U.S. Transborder Air
Market: A Summary", Proceedings,
Transportation Research Forum,
35th annual meeting, New York,
October 1993, pp. 327-332.
“Logistical Challenges and
Opportunities in the 1990s: A
National Survey of Corporate
Logistics Best Practices”,
Proceedings, Council of
Logistics Management, Annual
Conference, October 1995, pp.
61-80 (with 7 others).
“Air Passenger Forecasts:
Principles and Practices”,
Proceedings, Transportation
Research Forum, San Antonio, TX,
October 1996, pp. 82-115 (with
T. Corsi and R. Windle).
"Value of Information Sharing
in Vendor-Managed Inventory,"
Proceedings of American
Conference on Information
Systems (AMCIS), Boston, 2001
(with Yuliang Yao and Philip
Evers).
Other Publications
Dresner, Martin and Windle,
Robert. "Passengers, Airlines
and U.S. International Air
Transport Policy", American
Express Annual Review of Travel,
1992 edition, pp. 29-40.
Carter Craig R. and Dresner,
Martin , “Environmental
Management: Purchasing’s
Cross-Functional Role”, PRATIX:
Best Practices in Purchasing and
Supply Chain Management, Tempe,
AZ: Center for Advanced
Purchasing Studies, June 1999,
pp. 1-4.
AWARDS AND CONTRACTS
An Analysis of Passenger
Traffic at BWI, Maryland
Aviation Administration,
Maryland State Department of
Transportation, Co-Principal
Investigator, April 1992-
December 1992, $15,000 (Thomas
M. Corsi and Robert J. Windle,
Co-Principal Investigators).
An Analysis of Passenger
Traffic at BWI: 1994 Report,
Maryland Aviation
Administration, Maryland State
Department of Transportation,
Co-Principal Investigator, March
1994 - June 1994, $30,300
(Thomas M. Corsi and Robert J.
Windle, Co-Principal
Investigators).
Logistics Best Practices
Study, U.S. Department of
Energy, Office of
Transportation, Emergency
Management, and Analytical
Services, Research Associate,
1994-1997.
Washington/Baltimore
Origin-Destination Passenger
Forecast to the Year 2020,
Maryland Aviation
Administration, Co-Principal
Investigator, June 1995-March
1996, $60,000 (Thomas M. Corsi
and Robert J. Windle,
Co-Principal Investigators).
An Evaluation of Canadian
Overseas Air Transport, Canada,
Department of Foreign Affairs,
January 1996-February 1997,
$5,000.
Competitive Responses to Low
Cost Carrier Entry, Robert H.
Smith School of Business,
University of Maryland, Summer
Research Award, 1997.
Managing the Extended
Enterprise: Lessons From
Logistics Outsourcing, Robert H.
Smith School of Business,
University of Maryland, Summer
Research Award, 1998
The Effect of Supply Chain
Integration on JIT Adoption and
Firm Performance, Robert H.
Smith School of Business,
University of Maryland, Summer
Research Award, 1999.
An Analysis of the BWI 1998
Passenger Survey, Maryland
Aviation Administration,
Co-Principal Investigator,
September 1999-September 2000,
$60,000 (Robert J. Windle,
Co-Principal Investigator).
The Impact of Internet
Technologies on Costs and
Performance in the Supply Chain,
Robert H. Smith School of
Business, University of
Maryland, Summer Research Award,
2000.
The Impact of Regional Jets
on Airline Demand, Robert H.
Smith School of Business,
University of Maryland, Summer
Research Award, 2001.
CONSULTING PROJECTS
Air Transport Liberalization:
The Key to Tourism and Tourism
Development. A Case Study: The
U.S. Experience, World Travel
and Tourism Council, July 1992
to October 1992 (with Robert
Windle).
A Demand Forecasting Study
for Victoria International
Airport, Victoria (Canada)
Airport Authority, July-October
1997 (with Tae Oum).
Resource Availability and New
Entry in the U.S. Airline
Industry, Transportation
Research Board, September 1998 –
April 1999 (with Robert Windle).
PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES
"Policy Choices for Canada in
International Air Transport",
Administrative Sciences
Association of Canada, Toronto,
Ontario, June, 1987 (with
Michael W. Tretheway).
"Liberal Bilaterals and the
Regulation of International Air
Transport", Administrative
Sciences Association of Canada,
Halifax, Nova Scotia, June,
1988.
"Network Reconfiguration and
its Effects on the International
Airline Industry", New England
Business Administration
Association, New Haven, CT,
November, 1988 (with Robert
Windle).
"The Effect of Liberalization
on European International Air
Transport", Transportation
Research Forum, Williamsburg,
VA, October, 1989 (with Robert
Windle).
"Modeling and Testing the
Effect of Market Structure on
Price: The Case of International
Air Transport", Transportation
and Public Utilities Group of
the American Economic
Association, Atlanta, GA,
December, 1989 (with Michael W.
Tretheway).
"Mandatory Child Safety
Seats: Do They Save Lives?",
Transportation Research Forum,
Long Beach, CA, October, 1990
(with Robert J. Windle).
"Deregulation and the U.S.
Experience", Transportation
Research Forum, Long Beach, CA,
October, 1990.
"The U.S. - Canada Free Trade
Agreement: Impact on Air
Transport", Transportation
Research Forum, Long Beach, CA,
October, 1990.
"Airport Dominance and
Pricing in the U.S. Airline
Industry", Joint Session of the
Transportation and Public
Utilities Group and the American
Economic Association,
Washington, D.C., December, 1990
(with Robert J. Windle).
"The Liberalization of U.S.
International Air Policy: Impact
on U.S. Markets and Carriers",
Transportation Research Forum,
New Orleans, November, 1991 and
to the Transportation and Public
Utilities Group of the American
Economic Association, New
Orleans, January, 1992 (with
Robert J. Windle).
"Competition at "Duopoly"
Airline Hubs in the U.S.",
Transportation Research Forum,
St. Louis, October 1992 (with
Robert J. Windle).
"An Empirical Analysis of
Airport Choice in a Multiple
Airport Region", Transportation
and Public Utilities Group of
the American Economic
Association", Anaheim, CA,
January 1993 (with Robert J.
Windle).
"Hubbing Effects on the
Canada-U.S. Transborder Air
Market", Transportation Research
Forum, New York, October 1993.
"Productivity Measurement in
Transportation Industries",
Transportation Research Forum,
New York, October 1993 (with
Robert J. Windle).
"The Effect of Hubbing on
North Atlantic Traffic Flows",
Transportation and Public
Utilities Group of the American
Economic Association, Boston,
January 1994, and the Duke
University, Center for
International Business Education
and Research, conference on "The
Changing Role of State
Intervention in Services in an
Era of Open International
Markets", February, 1994 (with
Robert J. Windle).
"Trans-Atlantic Airline
Alliances: A Preliminary
Evaluation", Transportation
Research Forum, Daytona Beach,
October 1994 (with Sue Flicop
and Robert Windle).
“The Short and Long Run
Effects of Entry on US Domestic
Air Routes”, Transportation
Research Forum, Chicago, October
1995 (with Robert Windle).
“A National Survey of
Corporate Logistics Best
Practices”, Council of Logistics
Management, San Diego, October
1995 (with Thomas Corsi).
“The Impact of Low Cost
Carriers on Airport and Route
Competition”, Transportation and
Public Utilities Group of the
American Economic Association",
San Francisco, January 1996
(with Robert J. Windle and
Jiun-Sheng Lin).
“Price and Output Effects of
Low Cost Air Carriers in the
U.S.”, University of British
Columbia transportation
workshop, March 1996.
“Air Passenger Forecasts:
Principles and Practices”,
Transportation Research Forum,
San Antonio, October 1996 (with
Thomas Corsi and Robert Windle).
“Competitive Responses to Low
Cost Carrier Entry”, Air
Transport Research Group of the
World Conference on
Transportation Research,
Vancouver, June 1997; Western
Economic Association, Seattle,
July 1997; Transportation
Research Forum, Montreal,
October 1997; Transportation
Research Board, January 1998,
World Conference on
Transportation Research,
Antwerp, July 1998 (with Robert
Windle).
“Managing Effective Third
Party Logistics Partnerships:
What Does It Take?”, INFORMS,
Montreal, April, 1998 (with
Sandor Boyson, Thomas Corsi, and
Elliot Rabinovich).
“Managing the Extended
Enterprise”, Technical
University of British Columbia,
Vancouver, March 1999.
“The Impact of Efficient
Replenishment (ER) on the Supply
Chain: The Roles of Supplier
Cooperation, Supplier Adoption,
and Supply Chain Integration”,
Marketing Science Conference,
Syracuse, NY, May 1999, (with
Venky Shankar (presenter) and
Yan Dong).
“Determinants of Price
Reactions to Entry in the US
Airline Industry”, Air Transport
Research Group, Hong Kong, June
1999 (with Chris Lin and Robert
Windle).
“Air Industry Trends: Impact
on Taiwan”, International
Conference on Civil Aviation
Development, Taipei, June 1999.
“Resource Availability and
New Entry Into the U.S. Airline
Industry”, Transportation
Research Board’s Eleventh
International Workshop on Future
Aviation Activities, Washington,
DC, September 1999 (with Robert
Windle).
“Incumbent Carrier Responses
to Entry”, Transportation
Research Forum Annual
Conference, Washington, DC,
October, 1999 (with Chris Lin
and Robert Windle (presenter)).
“Logistics and the Extended
Enterprise”, National Defense
University, Industrial College
of the Armed Forces, November,
1999.
“Airport Barriers to Entry in
the U.S.”, Third Hamburg
Aviation Conference, Hamburg,
Germany, February, 2000; Fourth
Air Transport Research Group
Conference, Amsterdam, July
2000; and 42nd Annual
Transportation Research Forum,
Annapolis, MD, November, 2000
(with Robert Windle and Yuliang
Yao).
“The Economic Impact of
Airport Congestion”, NEXTOR
Workshop on Airline and National
Strategies for Dealing with
Airport and Airspace Congestion,
College Park, MD, March,
2001(with Robert Windle and
Yuliang Yao).
“An Empirical Analysis of
Canadian International Air
Policy”, Air Transport Research
Group, Jeju, Korea, July, 2001
(with Joseph Clougherty and Tae
Oum).
“The Impact of Hub Dominance
and Airport Access on Entry in
the U.S. Airline Industry”, Air
Transport Research Group, Jeju,
Korea, July, 2001 (with Robert
Windle and Yuliang Yao).
“Regional Jet Services:
Supply and Demand”, World
Conference on Transportation
Research, Seoul, Korea, July,
2001, and the Transportation
Research Forum, Williamsburg,
VA, October, 2001 (with Robert
Windle and Ming Zhou).
“The Intelligent Supply
Chain” and “Trends and
Developments in Supply Chain
Management in the U.S.” Third
Forum on Operations, Instituto
de Empresa, Madrid, May 29-30,
2002.
“The Impact of Airport
Barriers and Hub Dominance on
Entry”, Air Transport Research
Society, Seattle, WA, July 2002
(with Robert Windle and Yuliang
Yao).
“Airport Barriers to Entry”,
Embry-Riddle Aeronautics
University, November, 2002.
AWARDS
Dean Earl D. MacPhee Memorial
Fellowship in Commerce and
Business Administration, 1983.
Transport Canada University
Fellowship, 1985-1987.
Canadian Transportation
Research Forum, Runner-Up, Best
Thesis Award, 1990.
University of Maryland,
General Research Board Summer
Research Award, 1990.
Best Aviation Research Award,
Transportation Research Forum,
1991.
Second Prize, American
Express Annual Review of Travel,
1992.
Best Aviation Research Award,
Transportation Research Forum,
1995.
EDITORIAL AND REVIEWING
ACTIVITIES
Series Editor, Research in
Transportation Economics
Editorial Board,
Transportation Journal,
Transportation Research, Part D;
Supply Chain Forum: An
International Journal..
Ad Hoc Reviewer:
Transportation Research E:
Logistics and Transportation
Review, Journal of Transport,
Economics and Policy, Journal of
Business Logistics.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE:
Secretary, Transportation
Research Forum National Council,
1993-1995, VP Programs, 2000,
Executive Vice President, 2001,
President, 2002.
Scientific Committee of the
World Conference on
Transportation Research, 2002.
Networking Committee, Air
Transport Research Society of
the World Conference on
Transportation Research 1997 to
present.
Vice President, Council of
Logistics Management, National
Capital Area Roundtable,
1993-2000.
Member, American Economic
Association.
Member, Transportation
Research Board, Aviation
Economics and Forecasting
Committee, 1996- 2001.
TEACHING AND ADVISING:
Courses Taught
BMGT 370 Introduction to
Transportation Management
BMGT 372 Introduction to
Logistics Management
BMGT 476 Applied Computer
Models in Logistics and
Transportation Management
BMGT 671 Supply Chain
Management
BMGT 772 Logistics Management
BMGT 773 International
Logistics and Transportation
Management
BMGT 808 Ph.D. Seminar in
Logistics Research
Curriculum Development
Redesigned MBA logistics
course by adding new case and
theoretical material, taught for
the first time in the fall
semester, 1992.
Developed a new Ph.D. seminar
in logistics, taught for the
first time in the spring
semester, 1993.
Developed a new MBA level
course, International Logistics
and Transportation, taught for
the first time in the spring
semester, 1994.
Independent Studies and
Master Theses
Supervised independent
studies or Masters Theses for
the following students:
Elliott Cahan, undergraduate,
summer 1990.
Eric Kjome, undergraduate,
summer 1991.
John Lehr, undergraduate,
spring 1994.
Michael Jareed,
undergraduate, fall 1995.
Jonathan Wesoky, graduate,
spring 1997.
William King, graduate,
spring 1998.
John Langridge, graduate,
spring 1998.
Marcus Odinec, graduate,
spring 1998.
Matthew Redding, graduate,
fall 1998.
Kathleen Rhoads, Masters
Thesis, fall 1998.
Ph.D. Dissertation Committees
Jane Feitler, “Measuring Firm
Strategic Change in the
Regulated and Deregulated Motor
Carrier Industry: An Eighteen
Year Evaluation”, graduated
1995.
Deborah Lyons, “Performance
Measurement in Urban Transit: A
comparative Analysis of Single
and Partial Measures of Transit
Performance”, graduated 1995.
Kefeng Xu, “A Multi-Location
Continuous Review (Q,R)
Inventory Model With Emergency
Transshipments”, graduated 1997.
Paul Needham, “Transshipment
Policies: A Cost Benefit Model
for Inventory Managers”
graduated 1997.
Rana Hasan, “Productivity
Growth and Technological
Progress in a Reforming Economy:
Evidence From India”, graduated
1997.
Monica Perry, “Strategic
Marketing Alliance Performance:
Norms, Corporate Culture, Trust,
Commitment and the Moderating
Effects of Contract Structure”,
graduated 1997.
Yeon Myung Kim, “Methodology
for Design and Evaluation of
Airport Terminal Configuration”,
graduated 1997.
Shahed Rowshan, “Performance
Prediction Models Based on
Roughness in Asphalt Concrete
Pavements”, graduated 1998.
Jiun-Sheng Chris Lin
(Co-Chair), “Strategic Reactions
to Entry: The Case of the US
Airline Industry”, graduated
1998.
Yan Dong (Chair),
“Just-In-Time Purchasing and
Supply: A Supply Chain
Analysis”, graduated 1998.
August Michael Knemeyer,
”Logistics Outsourcing
Relationships: An Examination of
Interorganizational Trust Over
the Life of the Relationship”,
graduated 1999.
Sze-Wei Chang, “An Integrated
Approach to Flight Scheduling
and Fleet Assignment”, graduated
2001.
Kirk Patterson, “Antecedents
and Benefits of Supply Chain
Technology Adoption”,
successfully defended 2002.
Yuliang Yao (Chair),
“Measuring Impacts of Electronic
Commerce on Supply Chain
Management”, successfully
defended, 2002.
Awards and Recognition
Citation, Transportation and
Logistics Society of the
University of Maryland, May 5,
1992, in recognition for the
contribution to the
organization.
Citation, Transportation and
Logistics Society of the
University of Maryland, April
29, 1993, in recognition for the
contribution to the
organization.
Krowe Award for Teaching
Excellence, 2001.
Advising:
Faculty advisor to the 50
member Transportation and
Logistics Society, 1988 to 1999.
Faculty advisor to the
Graduate Logistics and Supply
Chain Organization, 1998 to
current.
UNIVERSITY SERVICE
a) University Level
Member, Provost's Limited
Enrolment Program Committee,
1990-1991.
b) College Level
Chair, Undergraduate
Oversight Committee,1998-
present (member, 1988-1989;
1997). Approve curriculum
changes to the undergraduate
program; act as a faculty
liaison to the Undergraduate
Program Office.
Chair, Undergraduate Review
Committee, 2001-2002.
Member, Strategic Planning
Subcommittee on Undergraduate
Studies, 1990.
Member, Ad Hoc Committee on
Journal Rankings, 1992
Member, Committee on
Undergraduate Advising, summer
1993.
Member Computing Committee,
fall 1994.
Member Faculty Services
Re-engineering Committee, spring
1995.
Faculty Advisor, Beta Gamma
Sigma, fall 1995 to present.
Faculty Advisor, EDS
Undergraduate Case Competition
Team, 1997 and 1998. Selected
and prepped team members and
traveled with team to
international case competition
in Plano, Texas.
Member, Ad-hoc Committee on
Information Technology
Applications, 1997.
Chair, Philip Evers CRC
Committee, 1998.
Member, Search Committee for
the Assistant Dean for
Undergraduate Studies, 1998.
Chair, Brian Shaffer’s 5 year
review committee and member Ken
Shaw’s 5 year review committee,
1999.
Member, Scholarship Awards
Committee, 1999.
Chair, Search Committee,
Assistant to the Director of the
Supply Chain Management Center,
1999-2000.
Member, Summer Research Funds
Committee, 2000 - present.
Member, Global Task Force
(committee to evaluate
international strategy of the
College), 2001.
c) Departmental Level
Faculty Advisor,
Undergraduate Logistics and
Transportation Club, 1988 –
1999.
Faculty Advisor, Graduate
Logistics and Supply Chain
Organization, 1998 – current.,
Advisor, Logistics and
Transportation Ph.D. Students,
1999 – present.
Member, numerous departmental
search committees.
CONGRESSIONAL TESTIMONY
Before the House Subcommittee
on Aviation on child safety
restraints, July 12, 1990.
Current as of August 2002.
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