Guillaume Roels

Research Director of the INSEAD-Wharton Alliance / Professor of Technology and Operations Management at INSEAD Business School

Schools

  • INSEAD Business School

Links

Biography

INSEAD Business School

Guillaume Roels is the Timken Chaired Professor of Global Technology and Innovation at INSEAD and the Research Director of the INSEAD-Wharton Alliance. His current research focuses on the management of operations for knowledge-intensive services and on supply chain management. He is teaching courses on operations excellence, supply chain management, service operations, and project management in the full-time MBA, Executive MBA, and various executive education programmes. Prior to joining INSEAD, he was an Associate Professor at the UCLA Anderson School of Management. He received an MS degree in Management Engineering and a DEA in Management from the Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium, and a PhD in Operations Research from MIT.

Professor Roels has published in various academic journals including Management Science, Operations Research and Manufacturing & Service Operations Management. He is currently serving as a Department Editor for Manufacturing & Service Operations Management and Service Science and as an Associate Editor for Management Science. His work on distribution-free inventory management was awarded second place in the 2005 MSOM Student Paper Competition, his research on traffic flow modelling received an honourable mention in the 2007 Best Paper in Transportation Science & Logistics Award Competition, his work on contracting for collaborative services was awarded second place in the 2009 Service Science Best Paper Competition, and his paper on design of co-productive services received the first place in the 2013 Service Science Best Paper Competition. He also received the Eric and “E” Juline Faculty Excellence in Research Award at the UCLA Anderson.

His elective on Competitive Supply Chains was nominated Best Elective on Fontainebleau Campus by the 18D and 19D MBA students. At UCLA Anderson, he received the George L. Robbins Assistant Professor Teaching Award in 2009, the Citibank Teaching Excellence Award in 2010, and the Executive MBA Outstanding Teaching Award in 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015, and 2017. While visiting Wharton in 2012, he received the “Tough but I will thank you in 5 years” award. He was named one of the Poets & Quants 2015 Best 40 Business School Professors under 40.

RESEARCH AREAS

  • Supply Chain Management, Service Management, Entrepreneurial Operations Management

TEACHING AREAS

  • Supply Chain Management, Service Management, Entrepreneurial Operations Management

Videos

Read about executive education

Other experts

Karen Bird

Research Karen Bird is a Lecturer in Accounting and has taught introductory accounting for both business and non-business majors here at Michigan since 1988.  She received her Masters in Business Administration from the University of Michigan.  Prior to teaching, Karen edited an introductory a...

Luis Manuel Calleja

Areas of Interest Institutional configuration of companies Application of the IESE conceptual model of governance to public institutions Types of collective decision making; collegial governance Luis Manuel Calleja is professor of strategic management at IESE Business School. He earned his MBA...

Clayton Davies

Currently I teach Meeting the Management Challenge, Competing Through Operations, Strategic Mangement and The Enterprise Project. My research intrests include, Strategy and Futures Studies, The Epistemological Boundaries of Business, The Engagement of Consumers in Digital Markets and The Develop...

Looking for an expert?

Contact us and we'll find the best option for you.

Something went wrong. We're trying to fix this error.