Department of Marketing
Minyue Jin
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Name       :Minyue Jin

Department : Department of Marketing

Title      : Assistant Professor

Degree     : Ph.D.

Phone      :

Email      :minyuejin@cqu.edu.cn


Employment

 

08/2018 -                  Assistant Professor

                                 Chongqing University

07/2016 - 08/2018    Postdoctoral Researcher

                                 University of Science and Technology of China

05/2017 - 06/2018    Visiting Postdoc

                                 Rady School of Management, University of California, San Diego

               

Education

09/2011 - 06/2016      University of Science and Technology of China

                                   Ph.D. in Management Science and Engineering

                                   M.S. in Logistics Management

09/2015 - 03/2016      Visiting Scholar

                                   School of Business Administration, University of San Diego

 

Research Interests 

Sustainable Operations; Supply Chain Management; Marketing Interface

Selected Publications 

1. Esenduran, G., Lin, Y. T., Xiao, W., & Jin, M. (2020). Choice of Electronic Waste Recycling Standard Under Recovery Channel Competition. Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, 22(3), 495-512

2. Zhou, Y., Xiong, Y., & Jin, M.* (2020). Less is more: Consumer education in a closed-loop supply chain with remanufacturing. Omega, 102259.

3. Jin, M., & Zhou, Y. (2020). Does the remanufactured product deserve the same warranty as the new one in a closed-loop supply chain?. Journal of Cleaner Production, 121430.

4. Yang, F., Shan, F., & Jin, M.* (2017). Capacity investment under cost sharing contracts. International Journal of Production Economics, 191, 278-285

5. Jin, M., Nie, J., Yang, F., & Zhou, Y. (2017). The impact of third-party remanufacturing on the forward supply chain: a blessing or a curse? International Journal of Production Research, 55(22), 6871-6882.

6. Bi, G., Jin, M., Ling, L., & Yang, F. (2017). Environmental subsidy and the choice of green technology in the presence of green consumers. Annals of Operations Research, 255(1-2), 547-568.


Working Papers 

1. Sell through your rival: design of a closed-loop supply chain with third-party remanufacturing.

2. Mandatory versus voluntary green technology adoption under competition: which is greener?

3. Third-party remanufacturing as a defensive marketing strategy.


Conference Presentations

Laissez-Faire versus Intervention: Implications of Regulation Preventing Unauthorized Remanufacturing”, Informs Annual Meeting, Seattle, October 2019.

“Environmental Subsidy and the Choice of Green Technology in the Presence of Green Consumers”, POMS Annual Meeting, Washington D.C, May 2015.

“A Strategic Analysis of Dual-Channel Supply Chain Design with Cross-Price Effect Consideration”, Graduate students of Yangtze River Delta Academic Forum on Internet of Things and Intelligent Service, Hefei, China, December 2013. (Best Theoretical Paper Award)

 

Teaching

<Pricing strategy>

<Marketing>


Awards and Honors 

01/2021 - 12/2023   National Natural Science Foundation of China [72071020]

01/2019 - 12/2021   National Natural Science Foundation of China [71801208]

10/2016 - 07/2018   Postdoctoral Science Foundation of China

05/2016                   Zhu L.Y.H Award for excellence in academic performance

 

 


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