Yehuda Bassok

Professor Emeritus of Data Sciences and Operations at USC Marshall School of Business

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  • USC Marshall School of Business

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USC Marshall School of Business

Education

  • PhD, Carnegie Mellon University;
  • BA, BS, The Hebrew University

Yehuda Bassok's research interests include supply chain management, design and analysis of purchasing contracts, management of centralized and decentralized inventory systems, and bargaining within supply chains. His research has been published in many top journals, including Management Science and Operations Research. Prior to joining USC, he was on the faculty of Northwestern University and a visiting professor at the University of Washington. Professor Bassok served as chief system analyst of SES, a company that specialized in developing real time data collection and scheduling systems. Professor Bassok has received several teaching awards, including Marshall's Golden Apple Award in 2003.

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