MBS School of business

ALIKHANI Reza

ALIKHANI Reza
Position Assistant Professor
Academic department Operations, Information, & Decisions
Contact r.alikhani@mbs-education.com
Short Bio

Dr. Reza Alikhani is an assistant professor of operations and supply chain management in the Operations, Information & Decisions Department at MBS School of Business, France. He brings a diverse international academic background, having completed a postdoctoral research position at EM Normandie Business School and a visiting research fellowship at DePaul University in Chicago. Dr. Alikhani earned his Ph.D. in production and operations management from the University of Tehran, Iran.

His research focuses on applying operations research methodologies to optimize supply chain and logistics systems. His areas of expertise include supply chain resilience, sustainable operations management, supply chain collaboration, and retail logistics. Dr. Alikhani's research has been published in leading academic journals such as the International Journal of Production Economics, Omega, and the Journal of Cleaner Production. He also serves as an ad hoc reviewer for top-tier journals, including Production and Operations Management, the International Journal of Production Economics, and the European Journal of Operational Research.

In addition to his academic achievements, Dr. Alikhani has collaborated with various international companies on projects aimed at improving operational efficiency and driving innovation. He remains actively engaged in research initiatives that bridge the gap between academia and industry.

For research collaborations or academic inquiries, you are welcome to contact Dr. Alikhani directly.

Selected intellectual contributions

ALIKHANI, R., A. RANJBAR, S. A. TORABI, C. W. ZOBEL, "Performance evaluation of concurrent supply chain resilience strategies", International Journal of Production Economics, January 2025, vol. 279, no. January 2025, pp. 109446

ALIKHANI, R., V. GHOMI, D. GLIGOR, S. SHOKOOHYAR, F. GHAZI NEZAMI, "An optimization model for collaborative logistics among carriers in vehicle routing problems with cross-docking.", International Journal of Logistics Management, December 2023, vol. 34, no. 6, pp. 1700-1735

ALIKHANI, R., A. RANJBAR, A. JAMALI, S. TORABI, C. ZOBEL, "Towards increasing synergistic effects of resilience strategies in supply chain network design.", Omega, December 2023, vol. 102819, no. 116, pp. /

ALIKHANI, R., M. ESKANDARPOUR, H. JAHANI, "Collaborative distribution network design with surging demand and facility disruptions", International Journal of Production Economics, August 2023, vol. 262, no. August 2023, pp. 108912

ALIKHANI, R., S. TORABI, N. ALTAY, "Retail supply chain network design with concurrent resilience capabilities.", International Journal of Production Economics, January 2021, vol. 108042, no. 234, pp. /

ALIKHANI, R., S. A. TORABI, N. ALTAY, "Strategic supplier selection under sustainability and risk criteria.", International Journal of Production Economics, November 2019, vol. 208, no. /, pp. 69-82

ALIKHANI, R. - "Retail supply chain netwrok redesign under resilience and humanitarian relief considerations. Thèse de doctorat / PhD thesis, University of Tehran." - 2018, Tehran, Iran

ALIKHANI, R., A. AZAR, "A hybrid fuzzy satisfying optimization model for sustainable gas resources allocation.", Journal of Cleaner Production, January 2015, vol. 107, no. /, pp. 353-365

ALIKHANI, R., A. AZAR, "A combined goal programming model for gas resources allocation under uncertainty.", Advances in Fuzzy Sets & Systems, January 2013, vol. 1, no. 15, pp. 17

Research themes

Operations management, Supply chain, transport, logistics, Purchasing

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