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Dimitrios A. ANDRITSOS

Associate Professor

Information Systems and Operations Management

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Biography

Dimitrios (Dimitris) Andritsos is an associate professor of Information Systems and Operations Management at HEC Paris. He holds a Ph.D. in Management from the UCLA Anderson School of Management, a Masters degree in Supply Chain Management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Masters degree in Industrial Engineering from Purdue University.

His research relies on data-analytic techniques to explore two broad settings: i) The pharmaceutical supply chain, where he has focused on manufacturing operations and more specifically on the development and impact of manufacturing process innovations, and ii) Healthcare delivery, where he has studied questions around the operational implications of health policy and the role of process design as a driver of value-based care.

Dimitris has published his work in leading management journals and has received recognition at various academic conferences abroad. He regularly collaborates with academic medical centers in Europe and the US on improving the efficiency of different aspects of care delivery. Prior to receiving his Ph.D., Dimitris worked as a supply-chain consultant for the telecommunications and specialty chemicals industries.

At HEC Paris, Dimitris teaches various courses on health care, services and operations management at the pre-experience, full-time MBA and executive MBA levels and is the academic director of the EMBA specialization on healthcare management and policy. He has been twice-nominated for HEC Paris’s school-wide award for teaching excellence across programs.

Scientific articles

Proceedings

Working papers

Scientific articles

The Impact of Cross-Border Patient Movement on the Delivery of Healthcare Services

International Journal of Production Economics, October 2013, vol. 145, n° 2, pp 702-712, (in coll. with C. S. TANG)

Launching New Products through Exclusive Sales Channels

European Journal of Operational Research, July 2010, vol. 204, n° 2, pp 366-375, (in coll. with C. TANG)

Spillover Effects from Health Information Systems Integration: Evidence from Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs

Journal of Operations Management, Forthcoming, (in coll. with Y. SHEN, D. L. JIANG, X. LI)

Proceedings

Working papers

Education

  • Ph.D. in Management, UCLA, University of California at Los Angeles - USA
  • M.Sc. of Engineering in Logistics, MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology - USA
  • M.Sc. in Industrial Engineering, Purdue University, School of Industrial Engineering - USA
  • B.A. in Mining Engineering and Metallurgy, National Technical University of Athens - Greece

Scientific Activities

Membership in Academic or Professional Organisation

  • INFORMS, Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals, Institute of Industrial Engineers
  • Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals
  • Institute of Industrial Engineers

Editorial activities

  • Ad-hoc reviewer for Production and Operations Management, European Journal of Operational Research

  • Awards & honors

    • 2014 Best paper award of the 2nd Big Data and Analytics in Healthcare Conference for Linking process quality and resource usage: an empirical analysis" forthcoming at POM journal