Gregory (Greg) De Croix

Academic Director. Professor - Grainger Center for Supply Chain Management, Operations & Information Management. Grainger Wisconsin Distinguished Professor in Marketing Development at Wisconsin School of Business

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  • Wisconsin School of Business

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Biography

Wisconsin School of Business

Gregory DeCroix is the Grainger Wisconsin Distinguished Professor in Marketing Development in the Department of Operations and Information Management at the Wisconsin School of Business.

His research is in the field of supply chain management, with a specific focus on areas such as managing supply chain disruption risk, utilizing information in supply chain management, and the impact of decentralized decision making on supply chain efficiency.

His research has appeared in numerous publications, including Management Science, Operations Research, Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, IIE Transactions, Naval Research Logistics, and European Journal of Operational Research. He is an associate editor for Operations Research and a senior editor for Production and Operations Management.

DeCroix received his Ph.D. from Stanford University, and has served on the faculties of Duke University and the University of Washington. He has taught a variety of operations management courses at the undergraduate, masters, and Ph.D. levels, and currently teaches the full-time MBA elective Supply Chain Analytics, the core Operations Management course in the full-time MBA program, and Operations Strategy in the Executive MBA program.

Selected Published Journal Articles

  • Bernstein, F. & DeCroix, G. (2015). Advance Demand Information in a Multiproduct System. Manufacturing & Service Operations Management (17), 52-65.
  • DeCroix, G. (2013). Inventory Management for an Assembly System Subject to Supply Disruptions. Management Science (59), 2079-2092.
  • Bernstein, F. & DeCroix, G. & Wang, Y. (2011). Impact of demand aggregation through delayed component allocation in an assemble-to-order system. Management Science (57), 1154-1174. doi: 10.1287/mnsc.1110.1340.
  • DeCroix, G. & Song, J. & Zipkin, P. (2009). Managing an Assemble-to-Order System with Returns. Manufacturing & Service Operations Management (11), 144-159. doi: 10.1287/msom.1070.0209.
  • Bernstein, F. & DeCroix, G. & Wang, Y. (2007). Incentives and Commonality in a Decentralized Multi-Product Assembly System. Operations Research (55), 630-646. doi: 10.1287/opre.1070.0402.
  • DeCroix, G. (2006). Optimal Policy for a Multi-Echelon Inventory System with Remanufacturing. Operations Research (54), 532-543. doi: 10.1287/opre.1060.0290.
  • Bernstein, F. & DeCroix, G. (2006). Inventory Policies in a Decentralized Assembly System. Operations Research (54), 324-336. doi: 10.1287/opre.1050.0256.
  • DeCroix, G. & Zipkin, P. (2005). Inventory Management for an Assembly System with Product or Component Returns. Management Science (51), 1250-1265. doi: 10.1287/mnsc.1120.1660.
  • DeCroix, G. & Song, J. & Zipkin, P. (2005). A Series System with Returns: Stationary Analysis. Operations Research (53), 350-362. doi: 10.1287/opre.1040.0184.

Graduate Courses

Readings & Research (OTM 799 Section 1), Spring 2016.

Readings & Research (OTM 799 Section 1), Fall 2016.

Readings and Research (OTM 799 Section 157), Spring 2012.

Operations Management (OTM 700 Section 1), Spring 2009.

Operations Management (OTM 700 Section 2), Spring 2009.

Operations Management (OTM 700 Section 30), Spring 2009.

Operations Management (OTM 700 Section 1), Spring 2010.

Operations Management (OTM 700 Section 2), Spring 2010.

Operations Management (OTM 700 Section 30), Spring 2010.

Operations Management (OTM 700 Section 1), Spring 2007.

Operations Management (OTM 700 Section 2), Spring 2007.

Operations Management (OTM 700 Section 30), Spring 2007.

Operations Management (OTM 700 Section 1), Spring 2008.

Operations Management (OTM 700 Section 2), Spring 2008.

Operations Management (OTM 700 Section 30), Spring 2008.

Editorial and Reviewing Activities

Operations Research - Since December 2008 Associate Editor

Production and Operations Management - Since December 2007 Associate Editor

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