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Curriculum Vitae GREGORY V. FRAZIER, PhD University Address Office of the Dean Office: (817) 272- 3387 College of Business Fax: (817) 272- 2073 The University of Texas at Arlington Email: [email protected] Arlington, TX 76019-0377 EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy in Business Analysis; December 1989 Texas A&M University; College Station, Texas Major: Production and Operations Management Minor: Industrial Engineering/Management Science Dissertation: Impact of Seed Machines on the Cell Formation Decision in Cellular Manufacturing Committee: Norman Gaither (chair), Benito Flores, Frank Buffa, David Olson, Gary Hogg Master of Business Administration; December 1985 Texas A&M University; College Station, Texas Emphasis in Business Computing Science Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering; May 1984 Texas A&M University; College Station, Texas ACADEMIC AND INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE Aug 1997—present: The University of Texas at Arlington – Information Systems and Operations Management Department, College of Business. Sep 2014—present: Associate Dean for Faculty and Research, College of Business Updated September 14, 2015

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Curriculum Vitae

GREGORY V. FRAZIER, PhD

University Address Office of the Dean Office: (817) 272-3387College of Business Fax: (817) 272-2073The University of Texas at Arlington Email: [email protected], TX 76019-0377

EDUCATION

Doctor of Philosophy in Business Analysis; December 1989Texas A&M University; College Station, TexasMajor: Production and Operations ManagementMinor: Industrial Engineering/Management Science Dissertation: Impact of Seed Machines on the Cell Formation Decision in Cellular ManufacturingCommittee: Norman Gaither (chair), Benito Flores, Frank Buffa, David Olson, Gary Hogg

Master of Business Administration; December 1985Texas A&M University; College Station, TexasEmphasis in Business Computing Science

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering; May 1984Texas A&M University; College Station, Texas

ACADEMIC AND INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE

Aug 1997—present: The University of Texas at Arlington – Information Systems and Operations Management Department, College of Business.Sep 2014—present: Associate Dean for Faculty and Research, College of BusinessApr 2013—Aug 2014: Chair, Information Systems and Operations Management DepartmentSep 2012—Mar 2013: Interim Chair, Information Systems and Operations Mgmt. DepartmentJan 2010—Aug 2012: Interim Chair, Marketing DepartmentSep 2008—present: Professor of Operations ManagementJan 2005—Oct 2009: Director of Ph.D. Programs in BusinessSep 2000—Aug 2008: Associate Professor of Operations ManagementSep 2000—Aug 2002: Director of MBA ProgramsAug 1997—Aug 2000: Assistant Professor of Operations Management

June 1999—Aug 1999: Harvard University – Visiting Teaching Faculty, Harvard Summer School, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Taught two Economics courses.

Sep 1990—July 1997: University of Oregon – Assistant Professor of Production/Operations Management, Decision Sciences Department, Lundquist College of Business.

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Jun--Oct 1996: The Boeing Company – Faculty Fellow, Seattle, WA. Worked on cost management project in Boeing’s engineering organization within its Commercial Airplanes division.

Jun 1986--July 1990: Texas A&M University – Business Analysis & Research Department, College of Business AdministrationAug 1989--July 1990: Visiting Assistant Professor of Production/Operations ManagementJan 1987--July 1989: Assistant Lecturer - Production/Operations ManagementSep 1986--Dec 1986: Graduate Assistant – Business Analysis & Research Department Jun 1986--Aug 1986: Graduate Assistant – Marketing Department

Jan--Mar 1986: McMasters Office Supplies – Manager, Pasadena, Texas. Responsible for liquidating inventories and closing accounts while store was going out of business.

Jun 1984--Dec 1985: Texas A&M University – Graduate Assistant in Marketing Department. Assisted with marketing research and statistical analysis (using SAS and SPSSX).

Prior to that: Superior Oil Company as an engineer trainee; and Farmers State Bank as a computer operator responsible for processing and clearing checks.

PUBLICATIONS IN REFEREED JOURNALS

25. Jie Zhang and Gregory V. Frazier, “Strategic Alliance via Co-Opetition: Supply Chain Partnership with a Competitor,” Decision Support Systems, v51, n4, 2011, 853-863.

24. Pamela J. Zelbst, Gregory V. Frazier, and Victor E. Sower, “A Cluster Concentration Typology for Making Location Decisions,” Industrial Management & Data Systems., v110, n6, 2010, 883-907.

23. Bin Jiang, Revenor C. Baker, and Gregory V. Frazier, “An Analysis of Job Dissatisfaction and Turnover to Reduce Global Supply Chain Risk: Evidence from China,” Journal of Operations Management, v27, n2, 2009, 169-184.

22. Alan R. Cannon, Pedro M. Reyes, Edmund Prater, and Gregory V. Frazier, “RFID in the Contemporary Supply Chain: Multiple Perspectives on its Benefits and Risks,” International Journal of Operations and Production Management, v28, n5, 2008, 433-454.

21. Brad Masters and Gregory V. Frazier, “Project Quality Activities and Goal Setting in Project Performance Assessment,” Quality Management Journal, v14, n3, 2007, 25-35.

20. Bin Jiang, Gregory V. Frazier, and Daniel Heiser, “China-Related POM Research: A Literature Review and Suggestions for Future Research,” International Journal of Operations and Production Management, v27, n7, 2007, 662-684.

19. Pedro M. Reyes and Gregory V. Frazier, “Goal Programming Model for Grocery Shelf Space Allocation,” European Journal of Operational Research, v181, n2, 2007, 634-644.

18. Pedro M. Reyes and Gregory V. Frazier, “Radio Frequency Identification: Past, Present, and Future Business Applications,” International Journal of Integrated Supply Management , v3, n2, 2007, 125-134.

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17. Pedro M. Reyes, Gregory V. Frazier, Edmund Prater, and Alan R. Cannon, “RFID: The State of the Union between Promise and Practice,” International Journal of Integrated Supply Management, v3, n2, 2007, 192-206.

16. Bin Jiang, Greg Frazier, and Edmund Prater, “Outsourcing Effects on Firms’ Operational Performance: An Empirical Study,” International Journal of Operations and Production Management, v26, n12, 2006, 1280-1300.

15. Edmund Prater, Gregory V. Frazier, and Pedro Reyes, “Future Impacts of RFID on E-Supply Chains in Grocery Retailing,” Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, special issue on e-Supply Chain, v10, n2, 2005, 134-142.

14. Pedro M. Reyes and Gregory V. Frazier, “Initial Shelf Space Considerations at New Grocery Stores: An Allocation Problem with Product Switching and Substitution,” International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, v1, n2, 2005, 183-202.

13. Khurrum S. Bhutta, Faizul Huq, Greg Frazier, and Zubair Mohamed, “An Integrated Location, Production, Distribution and Investment Model for a Multinational Corporation,” International Journal of Production Economics, v86, n3, 2003, 197-212.

12a. Gregory V. Frazier and Pedro M. Reyes, “Appliquer les Concepts de la Production Synchronisee Pour Ameliorer la Performance Operationnelle Dans la Fabrication de Produits High-Tech,” Revue Française de Gestion Industrielle, v20, n3, 2001, 15-22 (reprint of PIMJ 2000 article).

12. Gregory V. Frazier and Pedro M. Reyes, “Applying Synchronous Manufacturing Concepts to Improve Production Performance in High-Tech Manufacturing,” Production and Inventory Management Journal, v41, n3, 2000, 60-65.

11. Patrick R. McMullen and Gregory V. Frazier, “A Simulated Annealing Approach to Mixed-Model Sequencing with Multiple Objectives on a JIT Line,” IIE Transactions, v32, n8, 2000, 679-686.

10. Patrick R. McMullen, Peter Tarasewich, and Gregory V. Frazier, “Using Genetic Algorithms to Solve the Multi-Product JIT Sequencing Problem with Setups,” International Journal of Production Research, v38, n12, 2000, 2653-2670.

9. Patrick R. McMullen and Gregory V. Frazier, “Using Simulation and Data Envelopment Analysis to Compare Assembly Line Balancing Solutions,” Journal of Productivity Analysis, v11, n2, 1998, 149-168.

8. Patrick R. McMullen and Gregory V. Frazier, “Using Simulated Annealing to Solve a Multiobjective Assembly Line Balancing Problem with Paralleling of Work Stations,” International Journal of Production Research, v36, n10, 1998, 2717-2741.

7. Patrick R. McMullen and Gregory V. Frazier, "A Heuristic for Solving Mixed-Model Line Balancing Problems with Stochastic Task Durations and Parallel Stations," International Journal of Production Economics, v51, n3, 1997, 177-190.

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6. Gregory V. Frazier and Mark T. Spriggs, "Achieving Competitive Advantage Through Group Technology," Business Horizons, v39, n3, May-June 1996, 83-90.

5. Gregory V. Frazier, "An Evaluation of Group Scheduling Heuristics in a Flow-Line Manufacturing Cell," International Journal of Production Research, v34, n4, 1996, 959-976.

4. Paul C. Jordan and Gregory V. Frazier, "Is the Full Potential of Cellular Manufacturing Being Achieved?," Production and Inventory Management Journal, v34, n1, 1993, 70-72.

3. Gregory V. Frazier and Norman Gaither, "Seed Selection Procedures for Cell Formation Heuristics," International Journal of Production Research, v29, n11, 1991, 2227-2237.

2. Gregory V. Frazier, Norman Gaither, and David L. Olson, "A Procedure For Dealing With Multiple Objectives in Cell Formation Decisions," Journal of Operations Management, v9, n4, 1990, 465-480.

1. Norman Gaither, Gregory V. Frazier, and Jerry C. Wei, "From Job Shops to Manufacturing Cells," Production and Inventory Management Journal, v31, n4, 1990, 33-37.

BOOKS, BOOK CHAPTERS & SOFTWARE

12. Cristina Gimenez, Pedro M. Reyes, and Gregory V. Frazier, “RFID Attractiveness in the U.S. and Spanish Grocery Chains,” Recent Developments in Supply Chain Management, editors: René de Koster and Werner Delfmann, Helsinki, Finland: Helsinki School of Economics, 2008, 63-81.

11. Norman Gaither and Gregory V. Frazier, Operations Management, 9th edition, Cincinnati, OH: South-Western College Publishing, 2002 (hardbound).

10. Norman Gaither and Gregory V. Frazier, Production and Operations Management, 8th edition, Cincinnati, OH: South-Western College Publishing, 2002 (paperbound, Chinese translation).

9. Gregory V. Frazier and Norman Gaither, POM Software Library, version 2.1, copyrighted 2001, distributed by South-Western College Publishing, Cincinnati, OH (software on CD).

8. Norman Gaither and Gregory V. Frazier, Solution Manual, to accompany Operations Management, 9th edition, Cincinnati, OH: South-Western College Publishing, 2001 (published on CD).

7. Norman Gaither and Gregory V. Frazier, Instructor’s Teaching Manual, to accompany Operations Management, 9th edition, Cincinnati, OH: South-Western College Publishing, 2001 (published on CD).

6. Norman Gaither and Gregory V. Frazier, Administração da Produção e Operações, 8a Edição, São Paulo, Brazil: Peoneira—Thomson Learning, published 2001 (paper bound, Portuguese translation).

5. Norman Gaither and Gregory V. Frazier, Administración de Producción y Operaciones, Octava edición, México: International Thomson Editores, published 2000 (paper bound, Spanish translation).

4. Norman Gaither and Gregory V. Frazier, Production and Operations Management, 8th edition, Cincinnati, OH: South-Western College Publishing, 1999 (hardbound).

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3. Gregory V. Frazier and Norman Gaither, POM Software Library, version 1.2, copyrighted 1999, distributed by South-Western College Publishing, Cincinnati, OH (software on CD).

2. Norman Gaither and Gregory V. Frazier, Instructor’s Solutions Manual, to accompany Production and Operations Management, 8th edition, Cincinnati, OH: South-Western College Publishing, 1999 (paperback).

1. Norman Gaither and Gregory V. Frazier, Instructor’s Teaching Manual, to accompany Production and Operations Management, 8th edition, Cincinnati, OH: South-Western College Publishing, 1999 (published on CD).

WORKING PAPERS

Taeuk Kang and Gregory Frazier, “Balancing Acquisition and Sorting Policies in Remanufacturing,” under revision.

Pedro Reyes, Gregory V. Frazier, Edmund Prater, and Kimberly K. Whitehead, “E-Supply Chains: Impact of RFID in Retail Industry,” under revision.

CONFERENCE PAPERS (complete citations listed at end of vitae)

Decision Sciences Institute annual conference (DSI) 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009(2 papers), 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004(2), 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1996(2), 1995, 1994, 1993, 1992, 1990, 1989, 1988

Production and Operations Management Society annual conference (POMS) 2015, 2009, 2008(3), 2007, 2005(2), 2004, 2003(2), 1999, 1992

International Decision Sciences Institute annual conference 2005

EurOMA annual conference 2006

Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 2010

Western Decision Sciences Institute annual conference 1997, 1996(2), 1995, 1992

Southwest Decision Sciences Institute annual conference 2014, 2010, 2009, 1999, 1988

INFORMS annual conference 1990

The Fourth International Symposium on Multinational Business Management 2002

Association of Graduate Business Directors annual conference 2001

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COMPETITIVE AWARDS AND GRANTS RECEIVED

Ford Foundation Grant, 2013-2014, UTA Service Learning Anti-Diabetes Prevention Campaign, Co-PI, $25,000.

UTA Professional Development Award, -- 2010-2011, UTA, $1,250-- 2009-2010, UTA, $2,000-- 2008-2009, UTA, $1,000-- 2007-2008, UTA, $1,000-- 2006-2007, UTA, $1,200-- 2005-2006, UTA, $1,500

Summer Research Grant, 2009, UTA College of Business Administration, $7,500.

TCCD-UTA Service Learning Collaborative Project Grant, Faculty Fellow, 2008-2009, UTA, $2,000.

TCCD-UTA Service Learning Collaborative Project Grant, Faculty Fellow, 2007-2008, UTA, $2,000.

Summer Research Grant, 2007, UTA College of Business Administration, $7,500.

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company grant, 2003, $5,000 award to develop course materials for executive development course on project and team-based management.

Research Enhancement Program (REP) grant, 1998-1999 academic year, UTA, $9,694, for research proposal “Implementing Quality Control Charts to Monitor Inventory Record Accuracy.” Grant enabled the development/submission of an NSF grant proposal for $100,974.

Selected to participate in a program funded by a U.S. Department of Education grant to study Asian business practices, 1996, $5000 stipend plus study tour expenses. Attended five months of biweekly seminars at the University of Oregon on Asian culture and business issues, then spent three weeks with a faculty group during July 1996 visiting many companies and organizations in Seoul, Tokyo, Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong.

Selected to participate in Boeing’s Faculty Fellowship Program for business school faculty, summer 1996, salary and expenses (>$20,000). Worked on cost management project and wrote a white paper on implementing process accounting in Boeing’s engineering organization.

Lundquist College of Business Faculty Professional Development Award, Summer 1995, University of Oregon, $7000 stipend, for research proposal “Application of Quality Control Tools for Inventory Management.”

College of Business Administration Faculty Professional Development Award, Summer 1994, University of Oregon, $7000 stipend, for research proposal “Determining Transfer Batch Sizes in Cellular Manufacturing.”

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College of Business Administration Faculty Professional Development Award, Summer 1993, University of Oregon, $6000 stipend, for research proposal “An Investigation of Group Scheduling in Cellular Manufacturing.”

PROFESSIONAL AWARDS, SOCIETIES, AND CERTIFICATIONS

Distinguished Research Publication Award, 2009-2010, UTA College of BusinessBest Paper Award, 2009, Technology, Innovation and Operations Management track, Southwest

Academy of Management conferenceDistiguished Professional Publication Award, 2000-2001, UTA College of Business AdministrationDecision Sciences Institute (DSI) memberProduction and Operations Management Society (POMS) memberAPICS (The Association for Operations Management)Received CFPIM (Certified Fellow in Production and Inventory Management) certification from

APICS, 1993; Certification Maintenance renewed in 2003, 2008.Beta Gamma Sigma—national business honor society for AACSB-accredited business schoolsPassed the Texas Engineer In Training (EIT) professional certification exam, 1984

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Member of Board of Examiners for the Texas Award for Performance Excellence (formerly called Texas Quality Award; follows the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award criteria),

-- 2007-2008, served as Feedback Writer on Award-level team-- 2003-2004, served on Progress-level team

Developed and taught 2-day management training seminar on Effective Project Mgmt., 2003-2005Associate Director of the Construction Research Center, UTA, 1998-2009, 2010-presentMember of Board of Directors for Greater Fort Worth Chapter of APICS, 1997-2003

Area Editor for Operations Management Research journal, 2007-present

Served as ad hoc reviewer for papers submitted to the following 24 research journals and 1 agency:-- Journal of Operations Management-- Decision Sciences-- European Journal of Operational Research-- International Journal of Operations and Production Management-- International Journal of Production Research-- International Journal of Production Economics-- Operations Management Research-- European Journal of Information Systems-- International Journal of Operations and Quantitative Management-- Naval Research Logistics-- IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management-- International Journal of Flexible Manufacturing Systems-- Production Planning and Control-- Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing-- Computers & Industrial Engineering-- Computers & Operations Research

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-- Annals of Operations Research-- Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education-- Academy of Management Executive-- Industrial Management & Data Systems-- Mathematical and Computer Modelling-- Management Decision-- International Journal of Integrated Supply Management-- Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics-- National Science Foundation

Track chair for DSI 2009 annual conference, New Orleans (MS/OR: Techniques, Models, Apps.)Track chair for POMS 2000 annual conference, San Antonio (Production Planning & Control)Organized invited session at 2003 POMS annual conference, Savannah, GeorgiaServed often as session chair at POMS annual conferencesServed often as session chair, paper discussant, and paper reviewer at DSI Annual MeetingsExternal reviewer for promotion and tenure, 2009, 2011, 2012

ACADEMIC SERVICE

University of Texas at Arlington:

University Service:IRB (Institutional Review Board), 2014-presentVPR (Vice President of Research) Advisory Group, 2014-presentREP (Research Enhancement Program) Review Committee, 2014-presentIRP (Interdisciplinary Research Program) Review Committee, 2015-presentGraduate Assembly, 2005-2011, elected 2 terms

-- Chair, Graduate Assembly, 2009-2011-- Chair Pro Tem, Graduate Assembly, 2006-2009-- Chair, Committee on Graduate Program Creation, 2006-2009-- Ex officio member, Committee on Graduate Program Creation, 2009-2011-- Ex officio member, Committee on Graduate Students, 2009-2011-- Ex officio member, Committee on Graduate Program Revision, 2009-2011

Undergraduate Assembly, 1998-2003 (elected 2 terms), 2009-2011 (ex officio member)Program Review Committee, 2007-2013, appointed 2 termsProgram Review Team, for Chemistry and Biochemistry programs, Chair, 2013-2014Program Review Team, for Criminology and Criminal Justice programs, Chair, 2012-2013Program Review Team, for Educational Leadership and Policy Studies PhD program,

Chair, 2011-2012Program Review Team, for Linguistics programs, Chair, 2010-2011Program Review Team, for Kinesiology programs, Chair, 2009-2010Program Review Team, for Computer Science and Engineering programs, Chair, 2008-2009Program Review Team, for Civil Engineering programs, Chair, 2007-2008Program Review Team, for Political Science programs, Chair, 2006-2007Performance Review Committee for Graduate School Associate Dean, 2010Performance Review Committee for Graduate School Dean, 2007-2008Doctoral Mentoring Award Committee, 2009, 2010, 2011Faculty Service-Learning Award Committee, 2009, 2010

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TCCD-UTA Service Learning Collaborative Project, 2007-2009Center for Community Service Learning, Advisory Committee, 2006-2011Service Learning Teaching Circle, 2006-2007Tuition Review Committee, 2005-2007UTA Committee on Committees, 2003-2008UTA Doctoral Completion and Retention Committee, 2005-2010Construction Research Center, Associate Director, 1998-2009, 2010-presentUTA Graduate Recruiting Advisory Board, 2000-2002Faculty Mentoring Program, 2004-2006, 2007-2008Vice President for Information Technology, Search Committee, 2001UTA Corporate Partners Committee, 2000-2001

College of Business Service:Associate Dean for Faculty and Research, College of Business, Sep. 2014-presentChair, Information Systems and Operations Management Department, Mar. 2013-Aug. 2014Interim Chair, Information Systems and Operations Management Department, Sep. 2012-Mar. 2013Interim Chair, Marketing Department, Jan. 2010-Aug. 2012Executive Council, 2010-presentEMBA Graduate Studies Committee, 2010-2012Director of Ph.D. Programs, Ph.D. Advisor, Jan. 2005-Oct. 2009Marketing Dept. Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2009Ph.D. Graduate Studies Committee, 2000-2009Director of MBA Programs, MBA Advisor, 2000-2002

-- Nominated for Outstanding Academic Advisor award, 2001, 2002MS in Health Care Administration Graduate Studies Committee, 2001-2007; Chair, 2003-2007MS in Logistics Graduate Studies Committee, 2001-presentMS in Engineering Management Graduate Studies Committee, 2001-presentGraduate Programs Council, 2005-2009MBA Graduate Studies Committee, 2000-2002Faculty advisor for Beta Gamma Sigma (business student honor society), 2000-2003Faculty advisor for IGRAD program (MBA program for U.S. Army officers), 1999-presentFaculty advisor for UTA Student Chapter of APICS, 1997-2005Student Mentoring Program, 2003-2007Coordinated the MBA/BBA Program Review Report, and was liaison to program review team, 2002College of Business Website Committee, 2000-2001Member of College of Business Research Group, 1998-2000College of Business SAP R/3 Faculty Advisory Committee, 1999-2001College of Business Scholarship Committee, 1998-2001Business Week Advisory Committee, 1998-2000Business Foundation Program Development Committee, 2000Created and coordinated Advisory Board for proposed Business Analytics program, 2013-2014Helped to develop proposed Master of Science program in Business Analytics, 2013-2014Helped to develop Master of Science program in Logistics, 2000Helped to develop Accelerated (Professional) MBA program, 2000Helped to develop Executive MBA program, 2001Helped to revise MS in Health Care Administration program, 2001

Department Service:Operations Management Faculty Search Committee, Chair, 2010-2011

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ISOM Dept. Tenure & Promotion Committee, 2000-2012ISOM Department Executive Committee, 1997-presentPerformance Review Committee for Chair of the ISOM Department, Chair, 2008Ph.D. Advisor for Operations Management and Business Statistics areas, 2000-2006Operations Management Faculty Search Committee, Chair, 2002-2003Curriculum Coordinator for Operations Management major, 2001-2012Assisted with scheduling of OPMA courses, 1999-2012Internship coordinator for OPMA majors, 1998-2000, 2006-2007Coordinated curriculum changes for POMA major, 1998, 2000

University of Oregon:Ph.D. Program Committee, Lundquist College of Business, U of O, 1994-1996Computer Advisory Committee, Lundquist College of Business, U of O, 1994Computer Support Specialist Search Committee, Lundquist College of Business, U of O, 1993Faculty advisor for student teams competing in International Collegiate Business Policy Competition,

-- 1994 (MBA team) and 1995 (undergraduate and MBA team)Faculty advisor for incoming MBA students, 1994Advisor to many undergraduate and graduate students doing independent study projects, 1991-1996Coordinated and wrote questions for several Ph.D. comprehensive exams, 1992-1995

Texas A&M University:Academic advisor for incoming business student conference at Texas A&M, 1987-1990Graduate Student Council member at Texas A&M, 1986-1989

PH.D. DISSERTATION COMMITTEES

Served as Dissertation Chair:

Nisha Kulangara, UTA, Operations Management, “Investigation of Supply Chain Governance Mechanisms and Assessing Their Effect on Supply Chain Performance in the Manufacturing Industry,” ABD (Dissertation Co-Chair)

Taeuk Kang, UTA, Operations Management, “Balancing Acquisition and Sorting Policies of Remanufacturing,” 2013, now at University of Tennessee—Martin

Rajat Mishra, UTA, Operations Management, “The Competitive Dynamics of a Firm’s Capacity Position and Inventory Leanness Activities: Evidence from U.S. Manufacturing Industries,” 2013, now at Steven F. Austin State University

Randy Napier, UTA, Operations Management, “Matching Inventory Replenishment Heuristics to Demand Patterns: A Cost/Benefit Approach,” 2012, now at University of Texas at Arlington

Pamela Zelbst, UTA, Operations Management, “A Typology of Cluster Concentrations Based on Factor Conditions of Production and Evolution of Supply Chain Infrastructures,” 2006, now tenured at Sam Houston State University

Bin Jiang, UTA, Operations Management, “Empirical Evidence of Outsourcing Effects on Firm’s Performance and Value in Short-Term,” 2004, now tenured at DePaul University

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Pedro Reyes, UTA, Operations Management, “Integrating the Effects of Product Substitution and Proliferation into Grocery Supply Chain Decisions,” 2002, now tenured at Baylor University

Patrick R. McMullen, University of Oregon, Operations Management, “A Simulation Approach to Solving the Type I Assembly Line Balancing Problem for Mixed-Models with Stochastic Task Durations,” 1995, now tenured at Wake Forest University

Served on Dissertation Committee:

Indika Dissanayake, Information Systems, “Factors Influencing the Performance of Crowdsourcing Competitions,” dissertation stage.

Kimberly Whitehead, Operations Management, “It’s a Matter of Give and Take: Exploring the Role of Knowledge Transfer within Supply Chain Collaboration,” 2014.

James Brown, Operations Management, “Effects of Operations and Innovation Strategy Fit on Company Performance,” 2014.

Brad Masters, Operations Management, “A Management Dashboard Model for Supply Chain Cost Estimations,” 2013.

Gurkan Akalin, Operations Management, “Managing Risk and Uncertainty in Supply Chains in the Face of the Current Global Realities,” 2012.

Carol Cagle, Operations Management, “Capacity Position and Financial Performance: Longitudinal Evidence from U.S. Manufacturers,” in 2011.

Daniel Darrouzet, Civil Engineering, topic on information technology in construction design, in progress.

Ford Guangfu Zeng, Industrial Engineering, “Models for Evaluation of Supply Chain Risk with Application to Healthcare Management,” 2011.

Arunapprakasini Sankaranarayan, Industrial Engineering, “Corporate Environmental Performance Rating Methodology,” 2010.

David Weltman, UTA, Business Statistics, “A Comparison of Traditional and Active Learning Methods Based on Improtant Business Student Characteristics: An Empirical Investigation Utilizing a Linear Mixed Model,” 2007.

Vishal Sachdev, UTA, Information Systems, “Why Do People Engage in Social Computing? A Needs Fulfillment Perspective,” 2007.

Randy Brown, UTA, Information Systems, “Implementation of Enterprise Information Systems: A Comparative Study of Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) vs. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP),” 2006

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Ailing Wang, UTA, Business Statistics, “Data Mining and Statistics: Examining Critical Patterns of Research and Practice,” 2006

Jim Messenger, UTA, Mathematical Sciences, “A Quantitative Analysis of the Performance, Success, and Demographic Differences Between Internet Students and Traditional Classroom Students,” 2003

Khurrum Bhutta, UTA, Production and Operations Management, “Global Supply Chains: An Integrated Location, Production, Distribution and Investment Model for a Multinational Corporation Operating Under Varying Exchange Rates and Tariff Structures,” 2001

Audun S. Runde, University of Oregon, Decision Analysis, “Estimating Distributions, Moments, and Discrete Approximations of a Continuous Random Variable Using Hermite Tension Splines,” 1997

Timothy M. Bergquist, University of Oregon, Production and Operations Management, “An Empirical Study of the Costs and Benefits of Quality Awards in the United States,” 1996

Barry Singer, University of Oregon, Management, “Null Models for Management: Firm Performance,” 1995

George Mackenzie, University of Oregon, Decision Analysis, “Approximately Maximum-Entropy Multivariate Distributions with Specified Marginals and Pairwise Correlations,” 1994

COURSES TAUGHT

The following courses were taught at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA), the University of Oregon (U of O), Texas A&M University (in College Station), and/or Harvard Summer School (in Cambridge, Massechusetts).

Ph.D. LevelSeminar on Green Operations and Sustainability, UTASeminar on Operations Management Research, UTASeminar on Operations Research, UTADoctoral seminars on deterministic operations research, stochastic operations research, production

scheduling, inventory management, cellular manufacturing, and statistical quality control, U of O

Executive MBA LevelProject Management, UTA (taught 15 sections in China and Taiwan, and 3 at UTA)Operations Management, UTA (taught 1 section in Venezuela)

MBA LevelOperations Management, MBA core, UTAProject Management, MBA elective, UTAIntroduction to Management Science, MBA elective, UTAIntroduction to Production Management, MBA core, U of O

MBA/Undergraduate Combined CoursesOperations Planning and Control, undergraduate/graduate elective, UTA

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Materials and Logistics Management, undergraduate/graduate elective, U of OSimulation of Industrial Systems, undergraduate/graduate elective, U of OIntroduction to Management Science, undergraduate/graduate elective, U of O Econometric Modeling and Business Forecasting, undergraduate/graduate elective, Harvard Sum.Sch.

Undergraduate LevelIntroduction to Production and Operations Management, required, Texas A&M and U of OProduction and Operations Management I (strategic issues), elective, UTAProduction and Operations Management II (tactical and control issues), elective, UTAGame Theory, elective, Harvard Summer SchoolIntroduction to Business Data Processing, required, Texas A&M

Executive Development Level2-Day Seminar on “Effective Project Management”, developed and taught several times

Many independent studies and readings on various topics; undergraduate, masters and Ph.D. students; U of O and UTA

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CONFERENCE PAPERS/PRESENTATIONS

60. Nisha Kulangara, Edmund Prater, Gregory V. Frazier, and Markus Beihl, “Investigation of Supply Chain Governance Mechanisms in the Manufacturing Industry,” Production and Operations Management Society 2015 Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, 2015.

59. Taeuk Kang and Gregory V. Frazier, “Supplier Selection for Effective Acquisition on Remanufacturing,” Annual Meeting of the Southwest Decision Sciences Institute, Dallas, 2014.

58. Rajat Mishra and Gregory V. Frazier, “The Competitive Dynamics of a Firm’s Capacity Position and Inventory Leanness Activities,” 44th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, Baltimore, 2013.

57. Randall Napier, Carol Cagle, Gregory Frazier, and Brad Masters, “PhD Pedagogy Early in the Program: Learning the Field of OM through Immersion in Research,” 43rd Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, San Francisco, 2012.

56. Gregory V. Frazier, Kimberly K. Whitehead, Nisha Kulangara, Richard Tree, and Rajat Mishra, “Sustainable in Operations Management: A Literature Review,” 42nd Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, Boston, 2011.

55. Guangfu Zeng and Gregory V. Frazier, “Evaluating Supply Chain Risk via Rough DEA,” 41 st Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, San Diego, 2010.

54. Guangfu Zeng and Gregory V. Frazier, “Assessing Supply Chain Risk and Performance Simultaneously via Multiple Tiers DEA Efficiency,” Annual Meeting of the Southwest Decision Sciences Institute, Dallas, 2010.

53. Jennifer Zhang and Gregory V. Frazier, “Strategic Alliance via CoOpetition: Supply Chain Partnership with a Competitor,” 43 rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences , Kauai, 2010.

52. Carol J. Cagle and Gregory V. Frazier, “Evolution of Operations Management from 1980 to Present: Evidence from OM Textbooks,” 40 th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute , New Orleans, 2009.

51. Randall A. Napier, Gregory V. Frazier, Sherry L. Avery, Carol J. Cagle, Brad Masters, “The Operations Management Research Overview: A Process Approach,” 40 th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, New Orleans, 2009.

50. Gregory V. Frazier, “Impact of Service Learning Pedagogy on Perceived Value of Corporate Community Service,” Production and Operations Management Society 2009 Annual Meeting, Orlando, 2009.

49. Pamela J. Zelbst, Victor E. Sower, and Gregory V. Frazier, “An Improved Cluster Concentration Typology for Examining the Fit between Organization Needs and Cluster Concentration,” Annual Meeting of the Southwest Academy of Management, Oklahoma City, 2009. [Best Paper award in track]

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48. Gregory V. Frazier, “Business Research using Service Learning,” UT Arlington-Service Learning Conference, Arlington, 2009.

47. Gregory V. Frazier, Sherry L. Avery, Carol J. Cagle, Paul H. Ferguson, Brad Masters, and Randall A. Napier, “Current State of Operations Management Research,” [updated results] Annual Meeting of the Southwest Decision Sciences Institute, Oklahoma City, 2009.

46. Gregory V. Frazier, Sherry L. Avery, Carol J. Cagle, Paul H. Ferguson, Brad Masters, and Randall A. Napier, “Current State of Operations Management Research,” 39 th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, Baltimore, 2008.

45. Gregory V. Frazier, “Incorporating Community Service Learning into Operations Management and Project Management Courses,” Production and Operations Management Society 2008 Annual Meeting, San Diego, 2008.

44. Randall A. Napier and Gregory V. Frazier, “Reengineering by any Other Name: Where are We Now?,” Production and Operations Management Society 2008 Annual Meeting, San Diego, 2008.

43. Paul H. Ferguson and Gregory V. Frazier, “Ecotourism Revenue Management: Commercial Guide Service Applications,” Production and Operations Management Society 2008 Annual Meeting, San Diego, 2008.

42. Pamela J. Zelbst, Gregory V. Frazier, and Victor E. Sower, “Cluster Concentrations: A Typology Developed and Tested from the Macro Perspective,” 38 th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, Phoenix, 2007.

41. Brad Masters and Gregory V. Frazier, “Project Quality Activities and Goal-Setting in Project Performance Assessment,” Production and Operations Management Society 2007 Annual Meeting, Dallas, 2007.

40. Pamela J. Zelbst and Gregory V. Frazier, “The Evolution of Concentration Infrastructure,” 37 th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, San Antonio, 2006.

39. Cristina Gimenez, Pedro M. Reyes, and Gregory V. Frazier, “RFID in the Spanish and U.S. Grocery Chains,” EurOMA 2006 Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, 2006.

38. Pedro M. Reyes and Gregory V. Frazier, “RFID: Adoption Motivations and Implementation Issues,” 36 th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute , San Francisco, 2005.

37. Pedro M. Reyes, Cristina Gimenez, and Gregory V. Frazier, “RFID Attractiveness in the U.S. and Spanish Grocery Chains: An Exploratory Study,” 8 th Decision Sciences Institute International Conference, Barcelona, Spain, 2005.

36. James E. Brown and Gregory V. Frazier, “Using Agency Theory to Investigate Potential Problems in Project Management,” Production and Operations Management Society 2005 Annual Meeting, Chicago, 2005.

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35. Alan R. Cannon, Edmund L. Prater, Pedro M. Reyes, and Gregory V. Frazier, “RFID Technology Adoption Motivations and Implementation Issues,” Production and Operations Management Society 2005 Annual Meeting, Chicago, 2005.

34. Pedro M. Reyes and Gregory V. Frazier, “Goal Programming Model for Grocery Shelf Space Allocation Problem,” 35 th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute , Boston, 2004.

33. Pamela J. Zelbst and Gregory V. Frazier, “A Discussion of Inconsistency of Meaning of Terms in Strategy: Components, Characteristics, and Tools,” 35 th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, Boston, 2004.

32. Pedro M. Reyes, Gregory V. Frazier, and Edmund L. Prater, “RFID-Based Operational Improvements for Grocery E-Supply Chains,” 2 nd World Conference on POM (Production and Operations Management Society 2004 Annual Meeting), Cancun, Mexico, 2004.

31. Pedro M. Reyes and Gregory V. Frazier, “The Grocery Retail Shelf Space Allocation Problem with Product Switching and Substitution,” 34 th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute , Washington, D.C., 2003.

30. Bin Jiang and Gregory V. Frazier, “Review of China-Related POM Research,” Production and Operations Management Society 2003 Annual Meeting, Savannah, Georgia, 2003.

29. Pedro M. Reyes and Gregory V. Frazier, “Improving Grocery Supply Chain Coordination for Reducing Demand Uncertainty,” Production and Operations Management Society 2003 Annual Meeting, Savannah, Georgia, 2003.

28. Pedro M. Reyes and Gregory V. Frazier, “Integrating the Effects of Product Substitution and Proliferation into Grocery Supply Chain Decisions,” 33 rd Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, San Diego, November 2002.

27. Gregory V. Frazier, "Onsite and Online EMBA Program in the University of Texas at Arlington," The Fourth International Symposium on Multinational Business Management, Nanjing, China, 2002.

26. Gregory V. Frazier and Christopher W. Craighead, “An Empirical Investigation and Modeling of Inventory Management and Product Proliferation in Grocery Supply Chains,” 32 nd Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, San Francisco, November 2001.

25. Gregory V. Frazier, "The University of Texas System Collaborative On-Line MBA Program," Association of Graduate Business Directors 2001 Annual Meeting, New Orleans, 2001.

24. Gregory V. Frazier and Christopher W. Craighead, “Modeling the Impact of Product Proliferation on Grocery Supply Chains,” 31 st Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute , Orlando, FL, 2000.

23. Gregory V. Frazier, “Multi-Objective Aircraft Maintenance Scheduling with Constrained Capacities,” 30 th Decision Sciences Institute Annual Meeting , New Orleans, 1999.

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22. Patrick R. McMullen, Peter Tarasewich, and Gregory V. Frazier, “Using Genetic Algorithms to Solve the Multi-Product JIT Sequencing Problem with Setups,” Production and Operations Management Society 1999 Annual Meeting, Charleston, South Carolina, 1999.

21. Pedro M. Reyes and Gregory V. Frazier, “Using TOC to Improve Production and Inventory Performance in Job Shop Scheduling: Case Study,” Proceedings of the Southwest Decision Sciences Institute 1999 Annual Meeting, Houston, Texas, 100.

20. Patrick R. McMullen and Gregory V. Frazier, "Using Simulated Annealing for JIT Sequencing in Mixed-Model Assembly Lines with Setups," 29 th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute , Las Vegas, NV, 1998.

19. Richard Todd La Salle and Gregory V. Frazier, "The Hub Location Problem with Finite Capacities and Flow Based Discount Rates," 26 th Annual Meeting of the Western Decision Sciences Institute , Kamuela, Hawaii, 1997.

18. Patrick R. McMullen and Gregory V. Frazier, "Assembly Line Balancing Using Simulation and Data Envelopment Analysis," Proceedings of the 27 th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, Orlando, FL, 1996, 1391-1393.

17. Patrick R. McMullen and Gregory V. Frazier, "Assembly Line Balancing Problem with Paralleling of Work Stations Solved by Simulated Annealing," Proceedings of the 27 th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, Orlando, FL, 1996, 1276.

16. Gregory V. Frazier and Timothy M. Bergquist, “Quality Control Charts for Monitoring Inventory Record Accuracy,” Proceedings of the 25 th Annual Meeting of the Western Decision Sciences Institute , Seattle, WA, 1996, 487-489.

15. Patrick R. McMullen, Gregory V. Frazier and Robert J. Marois, “Comparing Assembly Line Balancing Solutions via Data Envelopment Analysis,” Proceedings of the 25 th Annual Meeting of the Western Decision Sciences Institute, Seattle, WA, 1996, 454-456.

14. Gregory V. Frazier, “Batch Overlapping in Cellular Manufacturing,” Proceedings of the 26 th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, Boston, MA, 1995, 1248-1250.

13. Patrick R. McMullen and Gregory V. Frazier, “A Simulation Approach for Solving Mixed-Model Assembly Line Balancing Problems with Stochastic Task Durations,” Proceedings of the 24 th Annual Meeting of the Western Decision Sciences Institute, San Francisco, CA, 1995, 616-618.

12. Gregory V. Frazier, "An Evaluation of Group Scheduling Rules," Proceedings of the 25 th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1994, 1755-1757.

11. Timothy M. Bergquist and Gregory V. Frazier, "Using Quality Control Tools to Improve Inventory Accuracy," Proceedings of the 25 th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute , Honolulu, Hawaii, 1994, 2136-2138.

10. Patrick R. McMullen and Gregory V. Frazier, "Trends in Group Technology/Cellular Manufacturing Research," Proceedings of the 24 th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute , Washington D.C., 1993, 1531.

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9. Gregory V. Frazier, "An Examination of Benefits of Cellular Manufacturing," Proceedings of the 23 rd Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute , San Francisco, CA, 1992, 1179.

8. Gregory V. Frazier, "Marketing Implications of Cellular Manufacturing," Production and Operations Management Society 1992 Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, 1992.

7. Paul C. Jordan and Gregory V. Frazier, "Why Sequence Dependent Matrices are Essential in Cellular Manufacturing Design," Proceedings of the 21 st Annual Meeting of the Western Decision Sciences Institute, Reno, NV, 1992, 429-431.

6. Gregory V. Frazier and Norman Gaither, "Initializing a Cell Formation Heuristic in Cellular Manufacturing," Proceedings of the 21 st Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute , San Diego, CA, 1990, 1791.

5. Gregory V. Frazier, Norman Gaither, and David L. Olson, "Multiobjective Facets of Cell Formation in Cellular Manufacturing,", TIMS/ORSA Joint National Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, 1990.

4. Gregory V. Frazier and Norman Gaither, "Seed Selection in Cellular Manufacturing," Proceedings of the 20 th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute , New Orleans, LA, 1989, 892-894.

3. Benito E. Flores, Frank P. Buffa, and Gregory V. Frazier, "Horizon Dependent Parameters For Exponential Smoothing Forecasting Methods," Proceedings of the 19 th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, Las Vegas, NV, 1988.

2. Frank P. Buffa, Benito E. Flores, and Gregory V. Frazier, "Improving Forecasting Accuracy For Better Inventory Control," Southwest Decision Sciences Institute 1988 Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, 1988.

1. Gregory V. Frazier and Norman Gaither, "Performance of Line Balancing Heuristics When Task Times May Exceed Cycle Time," Southwest Decision Sciences Institute 1988 Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, 1988.

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