Gad Allon
at Kellogg School of Management
Professor of Operations, Information and Decisions at The Wharton School
Schools
- The Wharton School
- Kellogg School of Management
Expertise
- Automotive
- Strategy
- Cybersecurity
- Construction and Civil Engineering
- General Management Programs
- Leadership
- Marketing
- Change management
- Fintech
- Human Capital Management
- Business Communication
- Business Analytics
- Transportation and Logistics
- Industry and Manufacturing
- Information Technology
- Operations
- Finance
- Logistics
- Negotiations
- Entrepreneurship
- Healthcare Equipment
- Investment
Links
Biography
Kellogg School of Management
Gad Allon is a Professor of managerial economics, decision science, and operations management at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. He received his PhD in Management Science from Columbia Business School in New York and holds a Bachelor and a Master degree from the Israeli Institute of Technology.
His research interests include operations management in general, and service operations and operations strategy in particular. Professor Allon has been studying models of information sharing among firms and customers both in service and retail settings, as well as competition models in the service industry. He also studies the impact of social networks on srvice provides and the interplay between labor markets and supply chains. His articles have appeared in leading journals, including Management Science, Manufacturing and Service Operations Management and Operations Research. Professor Allon won the 2011 "Wickham Skinner Early-Career Research Award" of the Production and Operations Management Society. He is the Operations Management Department Editor of Management Science. He is also serving on the editorial board of several journals.
Professor Allon teaches the core operations management and electives on operations strategy and scaling operations at the Kellogg school of management. Gad also teaches executive courses on the "Science of Lean Six-Sigma Operations", Operations Strategy and Leading Strategic Change. He also teaches a Massive Open Online Couse (MOOC) on Operations Management, as part of the Faculty Project of Udemy and Coursera. Professor Allon won the 2009 Outstanding Professor of the Year Award at Kellogg, the 2014 Alumni Professor of the year, and was recently named among the "World's Top 40 B-School professors under the age of 40." Professor Allon regularly consults firms both on service strategy and operations strategy.
The Wharton School
Gad Allon is the Jeffrey A. Keswin Professor and Professor of Operations, Information and Decisions, and the director of the Management and Technology Program at the university of Pennsylvania.
He received his PhD in Management Science from Columbia Business School in New York and holds a Bachelor and Master degree from the Israeli Institute of Technology.
His research interests include operations management in general, and service operations and operations strategy in particular. Professor Allon has been studying models of information sharing among firms and customers both in service and retail settings, as well as competition models in the service industry. His articles have appeared in leading journals, including Management Science, Manufacturing and Service Operations Management and Operations Research. Professor Allon won the 2011 “Wickham Skinner EarlyCareer Research Award” of the Production and Operations Management Society. He is the Operations Management Department Editor of Management Science and serves on the editorial board of several journals.
Gad is an awardwinning educator, teaching courses on scaling operations and operations strategy and was recently named among the “World’s Top 40 BSchool professors under the age of 40.” He has also been an innovative leader in many educational technology initiatives. He is the cofounder of ForClass, a platform that enables professors to drive higher student engagement and accountability in their classrooms. Professor Allon regularly consults firms both on service strategy and operations strategy.
Videos
How US can ramp up its vaccination effort
There is a high premium on just building something & learning from customers | Dr. Gad Allon-Wharton
Wharton's Prof Gad Allon's use of Ment.io - boosting hybrid learning productivity
Studying Gig Economy Workers’ Decisions – Wharton Prof. Gad Allon at Global Forum London
Scaling Ventures Program: What Facebook Got Right
Are you Gigafied? How the Gig Economy will change everything Interview with Wharton's Gad Allon
Scaling Ventures: Linking Strategy and Execution - Wharton School School
UPenn M&T Program Informational Session
Business Essentials for Executives: Importance of Strategy
Kellogg Brave Leader Series — Gad Allon on Dangers of Past Success
Ep192: Gad Allon | Professor and Director of M&T Program at UPenn
Fast Forward: COVID-19 - Wharton Prof. Gad Allon on the Gig Economy
Ep550: Gad Allon | Director of the Jerome Fisher Program in Management & Technology
Wharton Scale School: Balancing Growth and Profitability Through Uncertainty
Gad Allon | Biography (EN)
Courses Taught
Scaling Business for Profitable Growth
The Wharton School
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Jun 2, 2025
Advancing Business Acumen
The Wharton School
Online
Business Essentials for Executives
The Wharton School
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
May 12, 2025
Executive Development Program
The Wharton School
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Feb 24, 2025
Wharton/ ASIS Program for Security Executives: Making the Business Case for Security
The Wharton School
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Apr 28, 2025
Advanced Management Program
The Wharton School
Online
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