Texas Tech University Rawls College of Business Research Series

Field Experiment and Intervention-Based Research:
Opportunities and Challenges

Dr. Rogelio Oliva
Texas A&M

Friday, November 1 | 11:00 AM EDT

Please join us for a keynote speech featuring

Dr. Rogelio Oliva

Co-Editor in Chief of the Journal of Operations Management

Professor & Robyn L.’89 and Alan B. Roberts ‘78 Chair in Business at the Mays Business School, Texas A&M University

Affiliate Faculty, Texas A&M University Energy Institute

Research Affiliate of the MIT Sloan School of Management

Email: roliva@mays.tamu.edu
URL: https://mays.tamu.edu/directory/rogelio-oliva/

Overview

Dr. Oliva will be discussing field experiments in an IBR context as a promising research method for management scholars. His research explores how behavioral and social aspects of an organization interact with its technical components to determine the firm’s operational performance. His current research interests include behavioral operations management, retail and service operations, and the transition that product manufacturers are making to become service providers. Dr. Oliva’s research work has been published in several academic journals, among them: Management Science, Organization Science, Journal of Operations Management, Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, Production and Operations Management, and California Management Review. He is the recipient of the 2019 Jay W. Forrester Award for the best written contribution to the System Dynamics field in the preceding five years.

Materials

Bendoly E., and R. Oliva (2024), Holding North: Recognizing identity and advancing contribution in Operations Management. Journal of Operations Management 70(4): 518-522.

Hayes, B. (2000). Towards a ‘new architecture’ for POM. Production and Operations Management, 9(2), 105–110.

Biography

Rogelio Oliva is the Robyn L. ’89 and Alan B. Roberts ’78 Chair in Business in the Department of Information and Operations Management at the Mays Business School and Research Affiliate at MIT Sloan System Dynamics Group. His research explores how behavioral and social aspects of an organization interact with its technical components to determine the firm’s operational performance. His current research interests include behavioral operations management, retail and service operations, and the transition that product manufacturers are making to become service providers. His research work has been published in several academic journals, among them: Management Science, Organization Science, Journal of Operations Management, Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, Production and Operations Management, and California Management Review. He is the recipient of the 2019 Jay W. Forrester Award for the best written contribution to the System Dynamics field in the preceding five years.

Dr. Oliva teaches courses in operations management, supply chain management, and management information systems for the MBA and Executive MBA programs. He has received multiple teaching awards including the Production and Operations Management Society’s Skinner Teaching Achievement Award (2014) and the Association of Former Students of Texas A&M University Distinguished Achievement Award at the College (2009) and University (2013) levels.

A native of Cd. Valles, Mexico, he holds a B.E. in Industrial and Systems Engineering from the Monterrey Institute of Technology (Mexico), an M.A. in Systems in Management from Lancaster University (UK), and a Ph.D. in Operations Management and System Dynamics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Prior to joining the Mays faculty, Professor Oliva served in the faculty of the Harvard Business School, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez in Chile, and ITESM in Mexico. He has worked for small manufacturing businesses in Mexico and consults on improvement of service and manufacturing operations, organizational change initiatives, and the development of system dynamics models. He currently serves as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Operations Management.

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