Marty Lariviere joined the Kellogg School of Management in 2000 and is the John L. and Helen Kellogg Professor of Managerial Economics & Decision Sciences. His work has appeared in Management Science, M&SOM, Operations Research, Harvard Business Review and Sloan Management Review. He has served in a variety of editorial positions and is currently a Departmental Editor at Management Science. He has also held a number of leadership positions in the Manufacturing and Service Operations Society of INFORMS. Because he was brought up right, Marty is a Red Sox fan.
Gad Allon joined the Kellogg School of Management in 2005 and he is an associate professor of Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences. His research uses queuing theory and game theory to model problems in operations management in general and service operations in particular and his work appeared in Management Science and Operations Research. He teaches the core Operations Management course as well as the Operation Strategy elective. Gad won the 2009 L.G. Lavengood Professor of the Year award at Kellogg. He hates the Red Sox. Passionately.
Jan Van Mieghem joined the Kellogg School of Management in 1995 and is the Harold Stuart Distinguished Professor of Managerial Economics and Professor of Operations Management. He has served as senior associate dean at Kellogg from 2009-2010, and as chairman of the department of Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences from 2006-2009. He is author of the textbook Operations Strategy: Principles and Practice and co-author of Managing Business Process Flows: Principles of Operations Management. His research articles have appeared in Management Science, M&SOM, Operations Research, Journal of Economic Theory, Annals of Applied Probability and Supply Chain Management Review. He has served as Associate Editor at Management Science and Departmental Editor at Operations Research. Having married a New Englander he is, by default, a Red Sox fan…but being a Belgian, prefers cycling.


