Anton Shevchenko
Assistant Professor at John Molson School of Business
Schools
- John Molson School of Business
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Biography
John Molson School of Business
Education
- Schulich School of Business
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Operations Management, 2011 – 2017
- University of Nevada-Reno
- Master of Business Administration (MBA), Supply Chain Management, 2009 – 2011
- Ural State Technical University
- Bachelor's Degree, Applied Mathematics and Physics, 2003 – 2007
Experience
- Concordia University - John Molson School of Business
- Assistant Professor, Sep 2016 – Present
- Research Assistant
- Schulich School of Business, Sep 2011 – Jul 2016
- Teaching Assistant
- Mathematics & Statistics Department - University of Nevada Reno, Jan 2011 – May 2011
Selected Publications
- Hajmohammad, S., Shevchenko, A., & Vachon, S. (2021). Addressing supplier sustainability misconducts: response strategies to nonmarket stakeholder contentions. International Journal of Operations & Production Management.
- Hajmohammad S. & Shevchenko, A. (2020). Mitigating sustainability risk in supplier populations: an agent-based simulation study. International Journal of Operations & Production Management: 40(7/8): 897-920.
- Shevchenko, A., Pagell, M., Levesque, M., & Johnston D. (2020). Preventing supplier non-conformance: Extending the agency theory perspective International Journal of Operations & Production Management, 40(3): 315-340.
- Shevchenko, A., Pan X. & Calic G. (2020). Exploring the effect of environmental orientation on financial decisions of businesses at the bottom of the pyramid: Evidence from the microlending context. Business Strategy and the Environment. 29, 187-1886.
- Longoni, A., Pagell, M., Shevchenko, A., & Klassen, R. (2019). Human capital routines and sustainability trade-offs: The influence of conflicting schemas for operations and safety managers. International Journal of Operations & Production Management.
- Shevchenko, A., Levesque, M., & Pagell, M. (2016). Why firms delay reaching true sustainability. Journal of Management Studies, 3(5), 911-935.
- Pagell, M., & Shevchenko, A. (2014). Why research in sustainable supply chain management should have no future. Journal of Supply Chain Management, 50(1), 44-55.
Awards
- 2017 Emerald Citations of Excellence Award
- 2020 IJOPM’s Highly Commended Paper Award
Videos
Roundtable with Concordia University Research Chairs (CURCs) 2021 - Part 1
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