The main theme of the conference is “Operations Management and Strategy in the Era of Technological Revolution.” Environmental issues and the digital revolution are reshaping society and the industrial world. Government initiatives such as Industry 4.0 in Germany, Society 5.0 in Japan and Made in China 2025 aim to connect factories worldwide and shorten the lead-times of development, production, and delivery. So-called GAFA is changing business models and value chains across the globe. The increasing share of electric vehicles and renewable energy is changing the basis of electronics, automobile and energy-related industries. At this world conference, OM researchers and practitioners from all around the world will share their thoughts and research outcomes to address how OM can continue to contribute to society and businesses in this era of technological revolution. This is a unique opportunity to reflect on how we sustain and contribute with OM. We encourage high-quality contributions in the areas of interest that include, but are not limited to:
Behavioral Operations
Cyber Physical Systems
Operations Management in Emerging Economies
Healthcare Operations
High Performance Manufacturing
Humanitarian Operations
Impact of COVID-19 on supply chains and operations
Inventory Management
JIT and Lean Operations
Managing Inter-firm Relations/Ecosystem
Knowledge Management and Operations Management
Logistics and Physical Distribution
Operations Planning, Scheduling and Control
Operations and Blockchain
Operations Interface with Finance
Operations Interface with Marketing
Operations Strategy
Performance Management and Measurement
Platform business
Product Development
Reliability and Maintenance
Quality Management
Retail Management
Risk Operations Management and Resilience
Supply Chain Management
Service Operations
Servitization
Sourcing and Procurement Management
Supplier Relationships
Sustainability Management,
Teaching and Methodology for Operations Management
Technology Management
Value Chain Strategy
Future of Global Manufacturing Ecosystems (Open track- Organizer / Chair: Jan Godsell, Loughborough University – UK )
Systems thinking for improving operations: theory and practice (Open track- Organizer / Chair: Ben Clegg, Aston University-UK)
Operational Excellence of Utilities (Open Track- Organizers / Chairs: Henk A. Akkermans and Wendy van der Valk, Tilburg University – The Nederlands; Finn Winstra, Erasmus University -The Nederlands; Luk van Wassenhove, INSEAD- France)
Humanitarian Operations / Logistics (Open track – Organizer/Chair: Pavel Alvores and Oscar Rodriguez-Espindola, Aston University -UK) -related to a SI of Journal of Operations Management
Supplier Diversity and Inclusion for Future Operations and Supply Chain Management (Open Track -Organizer/Chair: Ying Yang, Newcastle University – UK) – related to a SI of Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management