My research uses economic models to answer questions related to supply chain and operations management, including pricing decisions, capacity choice, and information sharing among firms and customers. Much of my work focuses on settings where both customers and firms are forward-looking ("strategic") and optimize based on expectations about each other's actions. I incorporate game-theoretic models, structural estimation, and optimization methods in my research.
Currently, my primary research interests are in sustainability and ethical issues in supply chain management, including the application of optimization methods to reduce waste in production processes and distribution networks.