Alejandro Serrano
professor
Production, Technology and Operations Management
IESE Business School Universidad de Navarra
Spain
Biography
Alejandro obtained his BSc degree in Industrial Engineering from the Universidad de Zaragoza, his executive MBA degree from IESE, and his PhD and MSc degrees in Logistics and Supply Chain Management from the MIT-Zaragoza Logistics Program. During his PhD, he was a visiting student at MIT, Harvard Business School, and the Kennedy School of Government. His research interests include the link between Finance and Operations as well as the area of Service Operations. Before joining academia, he spent more than 10 years working for several firms, holding various supply-chain related positions, such as Head of Logistics or Head of Production. He has also been involved in several international consulting projects in the area of supply chain.
Research Interest
Production, Technology and Operations Management
Publications
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Lekkakos, Spyridon; Serrano, Alejandro, "Supply Chain Finance for Small and Medium Sized Enterprises: The Case of Reverse Factoring", International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, Vol. 46, No. 4, 2016, pp 367 - 392
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Serrano, Alejandro; Oliva, Rogelio; Kraiselburd, Santiago, "On the Cost of Capital in Inventory Models with Deterministic Demand", International Journal of Production Economics, Vol. 183, No. A, 2017, pp 14 - 20
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Xu, Jianjun; Serrano, Alejandro; Lin, Bing, "Optimal Production and Rationing Policy of Two-Stage Tandem Production System", International Journal of Production Economics, Vol. 185, No. 1, 2017, pp 100 - 112