Chen Youhua Frank
Associate Professor
Management
City University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Biography
Youhua (Frank) Chen [陳å‹è¯] is Chair Professor and Head of Management Sciences at City University of Hong Kong. He holds a bachelor degree in Engineering, master degree in Economics, and doctoral degree in Management from Tsinghua University (Beijing), the University of Waterloo, and the University of Toronto, respectively. After finishing his PhD, he went to Northwestern University as a post-doc fellow (9/1996-6/1997). Prior to joining City University of Hong Kong, Prof. Chen was on the faculty of NUS Business School, National University of Singapore (7/1997-6/2001) and the Department of Systems Engineering and Engineering Management, the Chinese University of Hong Kong (2001-2012), respectively. Courses which Prof. Chen taught in NUS include Operations Management and Supply Chain Management, at both undergraduate and MBA levels. He was also actively involved in executive teaching (EDP and EMBA). At CUHK, he taught Logistics and Supply Chain Management, and served as the deputy director and director for the Executive Master of Science Program (EMSc) in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, a joint program with Tsinghua University (Shenzhen). Prof. Chen has also been involved in consulting projects in the area of supply chain management and logistics. His current research projects span from logistics/supply chains, weather risk management to healthcare operations management.
Research Interest
Healthcare management
Publications
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Lu.Y., Chen. Y., Song. M., Yan. X. (2015), "Optimal Pricing and Inventory Control Policy with Quantity-Based Price Differentiation", Operations Research, 62, 3, 512-523
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Yuan, Q., Chua, G.A., Liu, X., & Chen, Frank (2015), "Unsold versus unbought commitment: minimum total commitment contracts with nonzero setup costs", Production and Operations Management, 24, 11, 1750-1767.
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Xue W.L., O., Caliskan-Demirag, Frank Y. Chen and Y. Yang (2017), "Managing Retail Shelf and Backroom Inventories when Demand Depends on Shelf-Stock Level", Production and Operations Management, Forthcoming.