Jing Dai
Associate Professor
Operations Management
The University of Nottingham
China
Biography
Dr Jing Dai is an Associate Professor in Operations Management and Director of Postgraduate programmes at Nottingham University Business School China (NUBS). She is the recipient of Excellence Research Award at Iowa State University, USA where she earned a PhD in Supply Chain Management. Prior to joining NUBS on September 2014, she held an assistant professor position at Western Connecticut State University, USA and research fellow position at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Her research interest is in the fields of Sustainable Operations and Logistics Management, and Green Supply Chain Management. Dr Dai has published her research in leading journals such as Journal of Operations Management, Decision Sciences, International Journal of Production Economics, International Journal of Production Research, Journal of Business Logistics, and Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review. She received 2012 Best Paper Award in the Journal of Operations Management (ABS 4*). She was a​warded National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) as principal investigator and other external grants as well. She is also a recipient of Outstanding Researcher Support Scheme award (ORSS) at NUBS. She serves as a reviewer for many leading operations, logistics and supply chain management journals.
Research Interest
Business Logistics
Publications
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3. Chan, H. K., Yee, R. W. Y., Dai, J., and Lim, M. K., 2016. The Moderating Effect of Environmental Dynamism on Green Product Innovation and Performance. International Journal of Production Economics, 181, 384-391.
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2. Dai, J., Cantor, D. and Montabon, F., 2017. Examining Corporate Environmental Proactivity and Operational Performance: A Strategy-Structure-Capabilities-Performance Perspective, International Journal of Production Economics, 193, 272-280
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. M. Zhang, Tse M., Dai, J. and Chan, H.K. Examining green supply chain management and financial performance: roles of social control and environmental dynamism, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, Forthcoming