| Joakim Kalvenes, Ph.D. |
eCenter Faculty Affiliate |
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Assistant
Professor
Information Technology and Operations Management
Edwin L. Cox School of Business
Southern Methodist University
- Ph.D. and MBA, Vanderbilt University, 1996 and 1994.
- MA, Norwegian School of Economics & Business Administration,
1992.
- M.Sc., Norwegian Institute of Technology, 1989.
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eCenter
Project - Personalization, Customization and New Product Development
in a Web Environment The emergence of the World Wide Web as a marketplace
for consumer and industrial goods has increased the geographical reach
for vendors offering their products to a set of potential customers.
The wider geographical reach can break down some of the barriers to
market size imposed by national boundaries, as well as those created
by transaction costs emanating from distance-related activities such
as transportation of goods and customers to the point of transaction.
As the potential customer base increases for any vendor's products,
so does the economic feasibility of product differentiation based
on consumer taste and preferences. In other words, as the World Wide
Web creates a potentially global marketplace, we can expect to see
an increase in product variety as each preference-based segment reaches
critical demand in order to be profitably supplied. Simultaneously,
production and inventory management processes have been transformed
so that manufacturing enterprises are better able to respond to changes
in consumer preferences. Examples include the development of flexible
manufacturing systems, supply chain management techniques and agile
manufacturing. In this project, we will explore the emerging technologies
for online display of product features and explain what the effects
of adoption of these technologies imply for the further development
of online product customization and personalization. Also, we will
provide managerial insights for new product development practices,
manufacturing practices and vendor-customer interaction.
Research
Concentrations
- Analysis and design of telecommunication networks
- Low earth orbit satellite systems
- Group decision support systems and other interactive computer-mediated
environments
- Economic issues related to information technology and
communication systems
- Effects of communication technology investments on business
environments
- Product differentiation and new product development in
online markets
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Activities, Accomplishments and Awards
- 1997 - Present: Associate Editor and Editorial board member,
Journal of Information Technology and Management
- 1997 - 1998: Guest Editor, Mobile Networks and Applications
Special Issue on Resource Management in Wireless Networks.
- 1999-2000: Chair, the Fifth INFORMS Conference on Information
Systems and Technology, San Antonio, 2000.
- 1998-2000: Program Chair, the Fifth INFORMS Telecommunications
Conference, Boca Raton, 2000.
- 1996 - NSF Sponsored Tutorial on Stochastic Programming,
Tucson, AZ
- 1996 - Travel Grant, Vanderbilt University
- 1995 - 1996 - Travel Grant, The Norwegian School of Economics
and Bus. Admin.
- 1995 - National Scholastic Honor Society for Students
of Business and Management
- 1998 - Texas Instruments, Inc. support for Distinguished
Lecture Series in Management Information Systems
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Recent Publications
- Gavish, B., J. H. Gerdes, Jr. and J. Kalvenes, 2000, "Reward
Allocation Mechanisms in an Anonymous GDSS Environment,"
Group Decision and Negotiations, 9, 5, 393-413.
- Gavish, B. and J. Kalvenes, 1998, "The Impact of Satellite
Altitude on the Performance of LEOS Based Communication
Systems," Wireless Networks 4, 2, 199-213.
- Gavish, B. and J. Kalvenes, 1997, "LEOS - Optimal Satellite
Launch Policies: The Static Case," Management Science 43,
8, 1164-1176.
- Gavish, B. and J. Kalvenes, 1996, "The Impact of Intersatellite
Communication Links on LEOS Performance," Telecommunication
Systems, 8, 2-4, 159-190.
- LeBlanc, L. J., J. S. Park, V. Sridhar and J. Kalvenes,
1996, "Topology Design and Bridge Capacity Assignment for
Interconnecting Token Rings," Telecommunication Systems,
6, 1, 21-43.
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