Dimitris Zissis

Senior Research Fellow in Supply Chain Modelling at Cranfield School of Management

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  • Cranfield School of Management

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Biography

Cranfield School of Management

Background

Dimitris is a graduate of the Department of Mathematics of the University of Athens and he holds a M.Sc. in Statistics and Operations Research from the same Department and University. He received his Ph.D. from the Department of Management Science and Technology at Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB). In his doctoral dissertation he tackled a core issue in Supply Chain Management, i.e. how the nodes of the chain could coordinate their decisions and reach consensus and near-optimality without resorting to binding contracts.

His research has been published in international peer-reviewed journals and presented in international conferences. Dimitris received a scholarship from the Department of Mathematics of the University of Athens, as a reward for excellence in his master’s studies (1st in his class) and a Fellowship for his PhD studies from the MBA International (AUEB). Moreover, he has participated as a researcher in various Greek and EU funded research projects, while he has submitted lots of research proposals for public (Horizon 2020, LIFE+) and private (General Electric, OPAP-Greek Organization of Football Prognostics S.A.) funding.

During his studies he served as a teaching assistant for the courses ''Production and Operations Management'' and ''Enterprise Resource Planning Systems'' at undergraduate, Erasmus and MBA level programs of AUEB, achieving outstanding evaluations (4.68 out of 5). He is also proficient in using scientific (Matlab, R, ERP NAV, Latex, NVivo, Qualtrics), social computer applications, as required, and in developing the skills needed to process large amounts of data.

Current activities

Dimitris is a Senior Research Fellow in Supply Chain Modelling at the School of Management at Cranfield University. His research interests lie in the field of Game Theory, Decision Making, Modelling and its applications in Operations Management, especially in Supply Chain Management. Dimitris is also a theses supervisor in M.Sc. programme ‘Logistics and Supply Chain Management’ at Cranfield University. He acts as a referee for papers submitted to academic journals of relevant disciplines (such as the International Journal of Production Economics and the Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review). Furthermore, Dimitris is a member of the Operations Management and ERP Systems Center (OPeR) of the Management Science Laboratory.

Publications

  • Articles in journals
  • Conference papers

Articles In Journals

  • Zissis D, Aktas E & Bourlakis M (2017) A new process model for urban transport of food in the UK, Transportation Research Procedia, 22 588-597.
  • Zissis D, Ioannou G & Burnetas A (2015) Supply chain coordination under discrete information asymmetries and quantity discounts, Omega, 53 21-29.

Conference Papers

  • Zissis D, Saharidis G & Aktas E (2016) The Environmental Impact of Supply Chain Coordination. In: 28th European Conference on Operational Research, Poznan, 3 July 2016.
  • Aktas E, Bourlakis M & Zissis D (2016) Sustainable Distribution of Online Groceries in the Cities. In: 28th European Conference on Operational Research, Poznan, 3 July 2016.
  • Zissis D, Ioannou G & Burnetas A (2015) Coordination of Business Units under Information Asymmetry. In: 2nd International Conference on Energy, Sustainability and Climate Change, Crete, 21 June 2015.
  • Zissis D, Ioannou G & Burnetas A (2015) Supply Chain Coordination with Node Communication and Information Asymmetries. In: 27th European Conference on Operational Research, University of Strathclyde, Scotland, 12 July 2015.
  • Zissis D, Ioannou G & Burnetas A Quantity Discounts in Supply Chain Coordination under Multi-level Information Asymmetry. In: 10th conference on stochastic models of manufacturing and service operations (SMMSO 2015), Volos, 1 June 2015.
  • Zissis D, Ioannou G & Burnetas A (2015) Coordination of Business Units under both Information Asymmetries. In: 3rd Olympus International Conference on Supply Chains, Athens Metropolitan Expo, 7 November 2015.
  • Zissis D (2015) Quantity Discounts in Supply Chain Management. In: 12th Management Science & Technology Student Conference, Athens, 14 May 2015.
  • Zissis D, Ioannou G & Burnetas A (2014) Node Communication and Coordination in Supply Chains. In: 31th National Conference of Hellenic Mathematical Society, Veria, 7 November 2014.
  • Zissis D, Ioannou G & Burnetas A (2014) Multi-level Quantity Discounts for Information Asymmetry Balancing in Supply Chains. In: 11th Management Science & Technology Student Conference, Athens, 13 May 2014.
  • Zissis D, Ioannou G & Burnetas A Asymmetry of Information and the Role of 3PL in Two-Node Supply Chain Coordination. In: 26th European Conference on Operational Research (EURO-INFORMS 2013), Rome, 1 July 2013.
  • Zissis D, Ioannou G & Burnetas A (2013) Coordination in a Two-Node Supply Chain with Asymmetric Information. In: 10th Management Science & Technology Student Conference, Athens, 16 May 2013.
  • Zissis D, Ioannou G & Burnetas A (2011) The Impact of the Revelation Principle in Defining the Communication among Supply Chain Nodes. In: 8th Management Science & Technology Student Conference,, Athens, 12 May 2011.
  • Zissis D, Ioannou G & Burnetas A (2011) Personal Information and Communication among Supply Chain Nodes based on the Revelation Principle. In: 1st National conference of Hellenic Mathematical Society & Greek Operational Research Society, Piraeus, 25 June 2011.
  • Zissis D, Aktas E & Bourlakis M Sustainable Logistics Model in Food Supply Chain. In: 3rd International Conference on Energy, Sustainability and Climate Change, Marathaon, 10-16 July 2016.
  • Zissis D, Ioannou G & Burnetas A All-Node Information Asymmetry and the Potential of Supply Chain Coordination. In: 3rd International Symposium & 25th National Conference on Operational Research, Volos, 26 June 2014.

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