The Joseph A. Butt, S.J., College of Business Loyola University New Orleans
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Jing Li, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Management

Address: 6363 St. Charles Avenue, Box 15
New Orleans, LA 70118
Phone: (504)864-7932
Fax: (504)864-7970
Email: jingli@loyno.edu
Office: Miller 328

Education

  • Ph.D. in Business Administration, December, 1995
    Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma
    • Major: Production/Operations Management
    • Minors: Operations Research/Quantitative Methods
      Industrial Engineering
    • Dissertation Title: Fuzziness, Utility, and Decision Making:
      -A Special Application to the Newsboy Problem
  • M.S. in Industrial Engineering
    Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, P. R. China
    • Major: Engineering Economics
    • Minor: Computer Science
  • B.S. in Mathematics
    FuDan University, Shanghai, P. R. China

Academic/Industry Experience

  • Assistant Professor, August, 1997-
    College of Business Administration, Loyola University New Orleans
    Courses taught:
    • Operations Management (MGT B611 – MBA course)
    • Business Statistics (DECS B601 - MBA course)
    • Management Science (DECS B602 - MBA course)
    • Quantitative Analysis for Process Improvement
      (QMGT B625 - Master of Quality Management course)
    • Production and Operations Management (MGT B325)
    • Business Statistics & Quantitative Methods I (DECS B202)

Faculty Internship:

  • Warehouse Efficiency Improvement in AEi' Miami
    Sponsored by the Louisiana Educational Quality Support Fund and Air Express International Corporation
  • Visiting Assistant Professor, August, 1996 – July, 1997
    College of Business Administration, Loyola University New Orleans
    Courses taught:
    • Production and Operations Management (MGT B325)
    • Quantitative Approach I (DECS B202)
    • Production and Operations Management (MGT B611 - MBA course)
    • Business Process Management
      (QMGT B615 - Master of Quality Management course)
  • Teaching Associate, 1989-1995
    Department of Management, Oklahoma State University
    Courses taught:
    • Production and Operations Management (MSIS 3223)
    • Computer Concepts and Applications (MSIS 2103)
  • Visiting Scholar, 1987-1989
    Department of Management, Oklahoma State University
    Collaborated with Dr. H. S. Lau on research projects:
    • Multivariate Inventory models
    • Statistical Modeling of Hydrologic Variables
  • Lecturer, 1982-1987
    Department of Management, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, P. R. China
    Courses taught:
    • Marketing Management (executive certificate program)
    • Total Quality Management (executive certificate program)
    • Business Statistics
    • Industrial Economics (graduate course)
    • Business Mathematics

Research Interests

  • Inventory Models
  • MRP
  • Quality Management
  • Scheduling
  • Business Logistics
  • Fuzzy Set Theory

Publications, Proceedings, and Papers

Published Journal Papers:

  • Ho, C., and Li, J. "Progressive Engineering Changes in Multi-level Product Structure in MRP System," OMEGA, Int. J. Mgmt Sci. Vol.25, No.5, 1997.
  • Ho, C., Lau, H. S. and Li, J., "Introducing Variable-Interval Appointment Scheduling Rules in Service Systems," International Journal of Operations & Production Management, Vol. 15, No. 6, 1995.
  • Li, J., Lau, H. S. and Lau, A., "A Two-Product Newsboy Problem with Satisficing Objective and Independent Exponential Demands," IIE Transactions, March 1991.
  • Li, J., Lau, H. S. and Lau, A., "Some Analytical Results for a Two-Product Newsboy Problem," Decision Sciences, Fall 1990.

Selected Refereed Proceedings Articles

  • Li, J., Ho, C. and Zhang, Y., "Modeling Utilities with Fuzzy Functions – A Special Application to the Newsboy Problem," Proceedings: 1997 DSI Meeting.
  • Ho, C., and Li, J. "Progressive Engineering Changes in Multi-level Product Structure in MRP System," Proceedings: 1997 DSI Meeting.
  • Li, J., Fan, M. Y. and Zhao, L. G., "The Impact of Shortage Costs on a Two-Product Newsboy Problem," Proceedings: 1993 DSI Meeting.