Course – Capita selecta: Sustainable Operations Management

November 13, 2019 10.00 - 16.00 h.

Objectives
Sustainability has played an increasingly important role in operations management. The quantification of environmental impacts as well as their consideration in quantitative operations management methodologies, however, often leads to complex multi-objective optimization problems. The objectives of this course are:

  • Understanding various aspects of sustainability for businesses
  • Quantitative and qualitative comprehension of selected techniques for incorporating sustainability in operations management decision making
  • Following the recent advances and trends in environmentally and socially responsible supply chains
  • Ability to judge other work in this area and identify new research directions

Course description
In this course important principles, models, and techniques for the planning, analysis, and design of environmentally and socially responsible supply chains will be discussed. This course focuses on the challenges and opportunities of including sustainability considerations in quantitative operations management approaches. While business has one true bottom line –profitability- we will study how this can be achieved in an environmentally and socially responsible manner. In particular, we will focus on sustainable production and distribution of goods and services.

Upon successful completion of the course, the student should be familiar with analyzing and incorporating sustainability aspect in supply chain decision making processes, together with cost and service aspects.

The course includes an introduction to the main research areas within the field of sustainable operations management (e.g. green logistics, closed-loop supply chains), as well as an introduction to the main methodologies used to quantify sustainable performance (e.g. life cycle assessment, carbon footprinting). The course also includes a discussion of recent sustainability developments that have an impact on operations management (e.g. environmental regulations, corporate social responsibility, circular economy).

In the final part of the course, selected recent research examples will be presented and discussed, focusing on future research challenges and opportunities in the area of sustainable operations management.

More detailed information on the course in the attached program below.

Lecturer: Prof. Bert van Wee & Dr. Jan Anne Annema

Dates: 2, 9 & 23 September, 6 November 2019

Time: 10.00 – 16.00 h

Location: Utrecht, Boswell-Beta

Room: t.b.a.

ECTS: 1 (attendance only) – 4 (attendance & passing assignment)

Participation: free for TRAIL/Beta/OML members and PhD students of participating faculties

Registration: via the GP-OML website – click here

TRAIL OML Course – capita selecta Sustainable OM – Fall 2019

This course is part of the GP-OML program (www.GPOML.nl)

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