Dirk Pieter van Donk and Stefan Pichler appointed as Associate Editors of journals
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Professor Dirk Pieter van Donk was recently appointed as Associate Editor of the Journal of Supply Chain Management (JSCM) and Associate Professor Stefan Pichler was recently appointed as Associate Editor of Economics and Human Biology .
Dirk Pieter van Donk is professor at the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), in the Department of Operations. His main research field is Operations Management and his expertise lies in supply chain management and integration, planning and scheduling in the process industry, and supply chain resilience.
Since 1965, the Journal of Supply Chain Management (JSCM) has been at the forefront of supply chain theory and knowledge. The goal of the journal is to shape policy and practice by publishing research that has a positive societal impact.
Stefan Pichler is associate professor at FEB’s Department of Economics, Econometrics and Finance. His main research fields are Public, Environmental & Occupational Health, Public Economics & Public Choice, and Econometrics. He is an expert in Health Economics, Labor Economics and Applied Econometrics.
The journal Economics and Human Biology is devoted to the exploration of the effect of socio-economic processes on human beings as biological organisms. Research covered in this (quarterly) interdisciplinary journal is not bound by temporal or geographic limitations.
Last modified: | 20 October 2023 1.53 p.m. |
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