Prof. SHOU Biying (壽碧英教授)

PhD - Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences (Northwestern University)
MS - Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences (Northwestern University)
BEng - Management Information Systems (Tsinghua University)

Associate Head (MS)
Professor

Prof. SHOU Biying (壽碧英教授)

Contact Information

Address: 7-241, Lau Ming Wai Academic Building
City University of Hong Kong
Phone: +852 34428360
Fax: +852 34420189
E-mail:
biyishou@cityu.edu.hk

Research Areas

  • Operations and supply chain management
  • Network economics

Biying Shou is a Professor of Management Sciences at City University of Hong Kong. She received B.E. from Tsinghua University (China) and M.S. and Ph.D. from Northwestern University (USA). Her main research interests include operations and supply chain management as well as network economics. She has published in leading journals including Operations Research, Production and Operations Management, and IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing. She also serves as an Independent Director of Ningbo Jansen Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd.

Research Grant

  • co-PI: "Safety, Reliability, and Disruption Management of High Speed Rail and Metro Systems", Theme-based Research Scheme - Hong Kong Research Grants Council , Amount: $40,845,000 (2016-2020) , coordinated by Kwok Tsui
  • PI: "Social network effects in retail Supply Chain Management", GRF - Hong Kong Research Grants Council , Amount: 520,000 (2016-2018) , Biying Shou and Zhan Pang
  • PI: "Consumer Stockpiling and Retailer Mitigation Strategies under Supply Disruption ", GRF - Hong Kong Research Grants Council , Amount: $482,386 (2013-2015) , Biying Shou, Zuojun Shen and Xuanming Su
  • PI: "Multi-criteria Performance Comparison of Supply-Chain Contract Schemes, with Special Emphasis on Controversial and New Schemes", GRF - Hong Kong Research Grants Council , Amount: $412,360 (2010-2012) , Biying Shou and Hon-shiang Lau

Selected Publications

Journal Publications and Reviews
Scholarly Books, Monographs, Reports and Case Studies