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Laurens G. Debo
Assistant Professor of Operations Management
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Laurens Debo studies operations management with a special interest in the economics-operations interface, queuing games, and global supply chain management. Before joining the Chicago Booth faculty in 2008, he was an assistant professor of operations management and manufacturing at the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University.
Debo's published works include "Market Segmentation and Technology Selection for Remanufacturable Products" and "Queuing for Expert Services" in Management Science and "Life Cycle Dynamics for Portfolios with Remanufactured Products" in Production and Operations Management. He has also made presentations at several MSOM conferences, the California Institute of Technology, Columbia University, Washington University, and several INFORMS conferences.
Debo earned a master's-level degree in 1994 from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium. In 1995, he graduated with a master's-level degree in operations management from the Universite Catholique de Louvain. He earned a master's degree in management from INSEAD in Fontainebleau, France, in 2000 and a PhD in 2002 with a dissertation entitled, "Topics in Remanufacturing, Repair and Disposal.
Selected Publications
With Guoming Lai and Katia Sycara, "Buy Now and Match Later: The Impact of Posterior Price Matching on Profit with Strategic Consumers," Manufacturing Services and Operations Management (forthcoming).
With Senthil Veeraraghavan, "Joining Longer Queues: Information Externalities in Queue Choice," Manufacturing, Services and Operations Management (forthcoming).
With Cuihong Li, "Second Sourcing versus Sole Sourcing with Capacity Investment and Asymmetric Information," Manufacturing Services and Operations Management (forthcoming).
With Beril Toktay and Luk Van Wassenhove, "Market Segmentation and Technology Selection for Remanufacturable Products," Management Science (2005).
"Queuing for Expert Services," Management Science (forthcoming).
"Life Cycle Dynamics for Portfolios with Remanufactured Products," Production and Operations Management (2006).
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Courses
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| 36600 |
Workshop in Operations/Management Science |
2010(Spring) |
| 40000 |
Operations Management: Business Process Fundamentals |
2009(Fall) |
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Other Interests
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| Taking care of two daughters; European affairs. |
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