Greg Shaffer | Industrial Organization | Best Researcher Award

Prof | Greg Shaffer | Industrial Organization | Best Researcher Award |

Full Professor at University of Rochester, United States

Professor Greg Shaffer is a leading scholar in the fields of industrial organization, pricing strategy, and competition policy. He currently holds the John M. Olin Distinguished Professorship at the Simon Business School, University of Rochester. Over the decades, he has established himself as a preeminent researcher and educator in pricing, channel strategy, and antitrust economics, with extensive academic appointments in the U.S. and Europe. He is also a Certified Pricing Professional and the founder of the Center for Pricing at the University of Rochester.

Publication Profile 

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Educational Background 

  • Ph.D., Economics, Princeton University, November 1989

  • M.A., Economics, Princeton University, June 1988

  • B.A., Economics and Mathematics (High Honors), Swarthmore College, May 1984

Full-Time (University of Rochester):

  • John M. Olin Distinguished Professor, 2017–present

  • Wesray Professor of Business, 2009–2017

  • Professor, 2003–2009

  • Associate Professor, 2000–2003

  • Assistant Professor, 1997–2000

  • Previous:

    • Associate Professor, Indiana University, 1996–1997

    • Assistant Professor, University of Michigan, 1989–1996

    Visiting and Adjunct Roles:

    • Adjunct Professor, NHH and University of Bergen/BECCLE, 2009–2022

    • Chair of Industrial Economics, University of East Anglia, 2007–2014

    • Visiting Scholar, Kellogg School, FTC, U.S. DOJ (multiple years)

Research Interests 

  • Industrial organization

  • Pricing strategy and channel management

  • Exclusive dealing and exclusionary practices

  • Price discrimination and input pricing

  • Competition policy and antitrust law

  • Strategic contracting and resale price maintenance

Awards and Honors 

  • Superior Teaching Award, MSMA Class of 2024

  • Highest Teaching Ratings at Simon Business School: Fall 1999, 2017, 2018

  • Superior Teaching Awards: MBA Classes of 2001 and 2004

  • Listed in Business Week Guide to the Best Business Schools (2001)

  • Reader’s Digest Prize for Excellence in Teaching, Princeton (1987–1988)

  • Excellence in Education Award, University of Michigan (1993–1994)

  • Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow Award, University of Michigan (1992–1993)

Conclusion 

Professor Greg Shaffer is a highly accomplished and respected academic in economics and business, particularly in pricing and industrial organization. His rich teaching legacy, influential publications, and leadership in developing pricing research make him a central figure in both academic and applied economics. His contributions span across institutions, journals, and regulatory bodies, shaping both theory and practice in competitive strategy

Publications 

 

  1. “Bundling and Line Extensions in Distribution Channels,” (with Roman Inderst and Fabian
    Griem), forthcoming in Management Science.
  2. “Slotting Fees and Price Discrimination in Retail Channels,” (with Sreya Kolay), Marketing Science, 41: 1145-1162, November-December 2022.
  3. “Input Price Discrimination by Resale Market,” (with Jeanine Mikl´os-Thal), The Rand Journal
    of Economics, 52: 727-757, Winter 2021.
  4. “Third-Degree Price Discrimination in Oligopoly with Endogenous Input Costs,” (with Jeanine
    Mikl´os-Thal), International Journal of Industrial Organization, 79 (2021) 102713.
  5. “Pass-Through as an Economic Tool – On Exogenous Competition, Social Incidence, and Price
    Discrimination,” (with Jeanine Mikl´os-Thal), Journal of Political Economy, 129: 323-335,
    January 2021.
  6. “Market-Share Contracts, Exclusive Dealing, and the Integer Problem,” (with Zhijun Chen),
    American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 11: 208-242, February 2019.
  7. “Managing Channel Profits When Retailers Have Profitable Outside Options,” (with Roman Inderst), Management Science, 65: 642-659, February 2019.
  8. “Apple’s Agency Model and Most-Favored-Nation Clauses,” (with Øystein Foros and Hans Jarle
    Kind), The Rand Journal of Economics, 48: 673-703, Fall 2017.
    “Private Contracting with Externalities: Divide and Conquer?,” (with Jeanine Mikl´os-Thal),
    International Journal of Industrial Organization, 50: 460-472, January 2017.
  9. “Naked Exclusion with Private Offers,” (with Jeanine Mikl´os-Thal), American Economic Journal:
    Microeconomics, 8: 174-194, November 2016.
    “Naked Exclusion with Minimum-Share Requirements,” (with Zhijun Chen), The Rand Journal
    of Economics, 45: 64-91, Spring 2014.
  10. “Exclusionary Discounts,” (with Janusz A. Ordover), International Journal of Industrial Organization, 31: 569-586, September 2013.

Jiarun Wu | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jiarun Wu | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Guizhou university of traditional Chinese medicine, China

Dr. Jiarun Wu is a dedicated and emerging scholar in the field of sports science, with a strong focus on exercise physiology, sports nutrition, and mental health in adolescents. Currently pursuing his Ph.D. at Universiti Sains Malaysia, Dr. Wu has demonstrated exceptional research productivity through his involvement in numerous interdisciplinary studies. His scholarly work primarily explores the impact of physical activity on psychological well-being, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. He has published in several high-impact, peer-reviewed journals and contributed to academic books indexed in Scopus. Dr. Wu’s collaborative spirit and cross-cultural research efforts have earned him respect in both Chinese and international academic communities. His work reflects a deep commitment to promoting health and wellness through evidence-based sports science. With several projects either completed or in review, he is steadily building a research portfolio that bridges physical education, public health, and youth development. Dr. Wu combines academic rigor with a passion for social relevance, making him a notable early-career researcher. His achievements underscore his readiness to contribute to both the scholarly community and practical sports interventions, particularly in addressing mental resilience in school-aged youth through innovative physical education methods.

Publication Profile 

Education

Dr. Wu Jiarun’s educational journey is marked by consistent excellence and a clear focus on sports science and human movement. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education from Hainan Normal University in 2014, where he laid the foundation for his academic and professional pursuits in physical fitness and education. Motivated to deepen his expertise, he continued at the same university to pursue a Master’s degree in Human Movement Science, which he completed in 2017. His postgraduate studies emphasized biomechanics, exercise rehabilitation, and psychological assessment in sports. In 2021, Dr. Wu began his Ph.D. studies in Sports Science at Universiti Sains Malaysia, one of Southeast Asia’s leading research institutions. His doctoral work focuses on the psychometric assessment of mental resilience and physical literacy in adolescents, particularly in post-COVID-19 contexts. His academic path reflects a continuous and strategic progression toward advanced expertise in exercise science, combining Eastern traditional perspectives with global scientific methodologies. Through each educational phase, Dr. Wu has developed a deep theoretical knowledge base and practical research skills, which now form the backbone of his scholarly identity. His academic record exemplifies commitment, intellectual curiosity, and international engagement in his field.

Professional Experience

Dr. Wu began his academic career in 2017 as a Lecturer at the School of Physical Education and Health, Guizhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in China. In this role, he has been actively involved in teaching undergraduate students, developing course materials related to physical fitness testing, and conducting collaborative research projects. His role at the university has allowed him to engage in both teaching and applied research, particularly in exercise physiology and rehabilitation. He has played a key role in integrating modern sports science with traditional Chinese medicine approaches, promoting a more holistic view of health and movement. His current doctoral training at Universiti Sains Malaysia further enriches his international exposure, while still maintaining his academic responsibilities in China. Dr. Wu’s dual affiliation between China and Malaysia reflects a strong commitment to academic networking and interdisciplinary knowledge exchange. Beyond teaching, he has contributed to research capacity building through participation in institutional and provincial-level grant projects. His professional background showcases not only his ability to conduct rigorous research but also to translate those findings into meaningful educational and community-based initiatives. His balanced experience in academia and applied research strengthens his profile as a multifaceted sports science professional.

Research Interest

Dr. Wu’s primary research interests lie at the intersection of exercise rehabilitation, sports psychology, physical literacy, and mental resilience, with a special emphasis on youth populations. He has a particular passion for understanding how physical activity influences mental toughness, emotional well-being, and stress regulation, especially in response to disruptions such as the COVID-19 pandemic. His recent studies have explored topics such as the validation of psychometric tools for assessing mental energy and emotional states among school-aged adolescents, and the use of sports games and music integration to mitigate anxiety and depression. These interests are guided by a broader objective: to promote healthy active lifestyles and support mental health through physical education and structured interventions. Dr. Wu is also engaged in research on sports nutrition and nutrient intake assessment, particularly for athletes and adolescents undergoing physical training. His interdisciplinary research spans psychology, kinesiology, and public health, addressing urgent social issues such as adolescent mental well-being and post-pandemic recovery. Through his work, Dr. Wu aims to contribute to the development of effective strategies that can be implemented in schools and sports institutions, thereby improving the physical and psychological development of young populations.

Research Skills

Dr. Wu possesses a diverse set of research skills that encompass quantitative data analysis, psychometric scale validation, experimental design, and systematic literature reviews. His training has enabled him to design and execute complex randomized controlled trials (RCTs), particularly examining interventions such as music-integrated sports games for improving mental toughness. He has demonstrated strong proficiency in using statistical tools such as SPSS, AMOS, and structural equation modeling (SEM) to analyze behavioral and psychological data. One of his key competencies is the development and validation of measurement instruments for mental resilience, emotional states, and physical literacy. He is skilled in conducting cross-cultural studies, involving adolescent populations in different Chinese provinces, with applications in educational and public health contexts. Dr. Wu also excels in systematic and meta-analytic review methods, as evidenced by his published work synthesizing global data on anxiety and physical activity during the pandemic. Furthermore, he is well-versed in grant writing and proposal development, having secured multiple research grants at both university and national levels. His comprehensive skill set allows him to approach sports science from both theoretical and applied perspectives, making his research both methodologically sound and socially impactful.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Wu has been recognized with several prestigious academic awards and competitive research grants throughout his academic journey, reflecting his scholarly dedication and research potential. Notably, he was awarded the China National Postgraduate Scholarship, a merit-based award granted to outstanding graduate students across the country. In addition, he has been a recipient of research funding from the Guizhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, enabling him to pursue innovative research projects in exercise rehabilitation and mental health. Dr. Wu also received support from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Grant at the University of Guizhou, as well as from the Chinese Ministry of Education’s Philosophy and Social Science Research Program. These honors not only demonstrate the trust his institutions place in his capabilities but also highlight his ability to secure funding for impactful, socially relevant studies. His projects have contributed to national discussions on adolescent health and the role of physical education in psychological development. As his career progresses, these recognitions mark the beginning of what is likely to be a distinguished trajectory in academic research and policy influence within the fields of sports science and health promotion.

Conclusion🌟

Dr. Wu Jiarun is a promising early-career researcher with a strong portfolio of peer-reviewed publications in reputable journals, relevant interdisciplinary themes (mental health, sports science), and international academic collaboration. These attributes make him a competitive candidate for emerging researcher or young investigator awards.

However, for a Best Researcher Award (general category), which typically honors sustained, high-impact research leadership over a longer period, Dr. Wu may be more suitable in 1–3 years once citation metrics, independent PI roles, and additional research outcomes mature.

Publications 📚

  • The impact of COVID-19 on students’ anxiety and its clarification: a systematic review
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 18

  • Validation of the Athletic Mental Energy Scale for Chinese School-Age Adolescents
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1

  • Examining the Relationship Between Physical Literacy and Resilience Against COVID-19-Induced Negative Mental States in Chinese Adolescents
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1

  • Alleviating Adolescent Stress, Anxiety, and Fear Through Music and Sports Games During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Randomized Controlled Trial
    Year: 2025

  • The Impact of Tai Chi Combined with Music-Assisted Intervention on Depression and Anxiety Among College Students
    Year: 2025

  • Psychometric Properties of the Chinese Version Physical Literacy Assessment Questionnaire Among High School Students in Gansu, China
    Year: 2025

  • Anxiety, Depression and Stress Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Physical Activities: Systematic Review and Future
    Year: 2024

  • Physical Education and Sport Anxiety State Scale: Psychometric Properties of the Chinese Version
    Year: 2024

  • A Feasibility Study on Using Sports Games to Enhance Mental Toughness of Chinese Adolescents
    Year: 2023

Ikhlef JEBBOR | Industrial engineering | Excellence in Research

Dr. Ikhlef JEBBOR | Industrial engineering | Excellence in Research

ibn Tofail University at National School of Applied Sciences, Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra, Morocco

A Ph.D. candidate in Sustainable Optimization of Manufacturing and Supply Chain with extensive experience in both academia and industry. Focuses on lean manufacturing, production optimization, and AI for sustainable development. Currently an Engineering Project Leader at Sumitomo Electric Wiring Systems (SEWS-E), leading process improvements in the automotive industry. Expert in project management, operational research, and continuous improvement strategies such as Six Sigma and Kaizen. Has published numerous peer-reviewed articles and presented at international conferences on sustainability and advanced manufacturing techniques.

Professional Profile

Scopus Profile

Education:

  • Ph.D. in Sustainable Optimization of Manufacturing and Supply Chain (ENSA Kenitra, Ibn Tofail University, 2022 – Current)
  • State Engineer, Industrial Engineering (GI) (FST Errachidia, Moulay Ismail University, 2010 – 2013)
  • Physics & Chemistry Teacher Education Diploma (CPR Mohamed V SAFI, Morocco, 2009 – 2010)
  • Professional University Degree, Renewable Energies and Sustainable Development (ERDD) (Faculty of Sciences -Agadir, Ibn Zohr University, 2007 – 2009)
  • General University Degree, Physical Matter Sciences (SMP) (Faculty of Sciences -Agadir, Ibn Zohr University, 2005 – 2007)
  • BAC, Experimental Science (Salah Eddin Elayyoubi High School, Tinghir, 2005)

Professional Experience:

Sumitomo Electric Wiring Systems (SEWS-E)

  • Engineering Project Leader (Feb 2021 – Current)
  • Senior Project Engineer (Aug 2018 – Jan 2021)
  • Process Engineer (Sep 2015 – Aug 2018)
  • Work Study Engineer (May 2014 – Aug 2015)

Research Interests:

  • Facilities Design and Optimization
  • Lean Manufacturing
  • Production Planning and Scheduling
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Mathematical Modeling and Optimization

Awards and Honors:

  • Outstanding Project Leader Award
    Sumitomo Electric Wiring Systems (SEWS-E), 2022
    Recognized for leading key process improvements in automotive production, significantly enhancing efficiency and innovation.
  • Excellence in Lean Manufacturing Implementation
    Sumitomo Electric Wiring Systems (SEWS-E), 2020
    Awarded for implementing lean manufacturing strategies that resulted in significant cost savings and production efficiency.
  • Best Paper Award
    International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Applications (ICIEA), 2023
    Awarded for presenting the paper on “Improvement of an Assembly Line in the Automotive Industry: A Case Study in Wiring Harness Assembly Line.”
  • Research Excellence Award
    ENSA Kenitra, Ibn Tofail University, 2022
    For contributions to sustainable optimization of manufacturing and supply chain research, particularly in the automotive industry.
  • Innovation Award for Sustainable Practices
    Sustainability and Advanced Manufacturing Techniques Conference, 2023
    Honored for innovative research in applying AI and optimization techniques for sustainable manufacturing practices.

Conclusion:

With an extensive background in industrial engineering, lean manufacturing, and AI applications, I have consistently delivered impactful results in both academia and industry. My experience as an Engineering Project Leader at Sumitomo Electric Wiring Systems (SEWS-E) and my ongoing doctoral research on the sustainable optimization of manufacturing and supply chain systems equip me with a strong foundation for tackling complex industry challenges.

Through my research, publications, and practical experience, I aim to contribute to the development of more efficient, sustainable, and innovative manufacturing processes. I am committed to driving continuous improvement through the application of cutting-edge methodologies such as Six Sigma, Kaizen, and AI-driven optimizations. As I continue to advance in both academia and industry, I strive to shape the future of sustainable industrial engineering and contribute to global efforts for sustainable development.

Publication Top Notes

  1. 📊 Article: Forecasting supply chain disruptions in the textile industry using machine learning: A case study
    • Authors: Jebbor, I., Benmamoun, Z., Hachimi, H.
    • Journal: Ain Shams Engineering Journal, 2024, 15(12), 103116
    • Citations: 1
  2. 🌍 Conference Paper: Optimization of Carbon Emissions in Asphalt Pavement Construction
    • Authors: Benmamoun, Z., Elkhechafi, M., Abdo, A.A., Jebbor, I.
    • Conference: 10th Edition of the International Conference on Optimization and Applications, ICOA 2024 – Proceedings
    • Citations: 0
  3. 🧠 Conference Paper: Comparison of Generative AI Models in Supply Chain Management: Benefits, Applications and Challenges
    • Authors: Khlie, K., Benmamoun, Z., Jebbor, I., Hachimi, H.
    • Conference: 10th Edition of the International Conference on Optimization and Applications, ICOA 2024 – Proceedings
    • Citations: 0
  4. 🤖 Article: Generative AI for enhanced operations and supply chain management
    • Authors: Khlie, K., Benmamoun, Z., Jebbor, I., Serrou, D.
    • Journal: Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development, 2024, 8(10), 6637
    • Citations: 1
  5. 🌱 Article: Revolutionizing cleaner production: The role of artificial intelligence in enhancing sustainability across industries
    • Authors: Jebbor, I., Benmamoun, Z., Hachmi, H.
    • Journal: Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development, 2024, 8(10), 7455
    • Citations: 1
  6. 📉 Article: Leveraging variational autoencoders and recurrent neural networks for demand forecasting in supply chain management: A case study
    • Authors: Khlie, K., Benmamoun, Z., Fethallah, W., Jebbor, I.
    • Journal: Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development, 2024, 8(8), 6639
    • Citations: 5
  7. 📚 Conference Paper: Application of Fuzzy Logic for Evaluating Student Learning Outcomes in E-Learning
    • Authors: Mousse, M.A., Almufti, S.M., García, D.S., Aljarbouh, A., Tsarev, R.
    • Conference: Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 2024, 935 LNNS, pp. 175–183
    • Citations: 2
  8. 🚗 Conference Paper: Application of Manufacturing Cycle Efficiency to Increase Production Efficiency: Application in Automotive Industry
    • Authors: Jebbor, I., Benmamoun, Z., Hachimi, H.
    • Conference: 2024 4th International Conference on Innovative Research in Applied Science, Engineering and Technology, IRASET 2024
    • Citations: 3
  9. 🔧 Conference Paper: Process Improvement of Taping for an Assembly Electrical Wiring Harness
    • Authors: Jebbor, I., Raouf, Y., Benmamoun, Z., Hachimi, H.
    • Conference: Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, 2024, 507 LNBIP, pp. 35–48
    • Citations: 3
  10. ⚙️ Article: Optimizing Manufacturing Cycles to Improve Production: Application in the Traditional Shipyard Industry
  • Authors: Jebbor, I., Benmamoun, Z., Hachimi, H.
  • Journal: Processes, 2023, 11(11), 3136
  • Citations: 10