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Mehdi Amini holds a BA in Business Administration from the University of Tehran, an MBA in Production Operations Management from the University of North Texas, and both MS and PhD degrees in Operations Research from Southern Methodist University. His primary research specializations include supply chain and operations management across service and manufacturing industries, sustainable supply chain management, supply chain analytics, and the dynamics and analytics of consumer social networks. Amini has published extensively in leading academic journals, contributing to advancements in supply chain strategies and sustainability. Key publications encompass "Towards Building Circular Economy: A Cross-Cultural Study of Consumers' Purchase Intentions for Reconstructed Products" (Management Decision, 2018), "Status of Corporate Sustainability: A Content Analysis of Fortune 500 Companies" (Journal of Business Strategy and the Environment, 2018), "Closed-Loop Supply Chain Configuration for New and Repurposed Product: An Integrated Optimization Model" (OMEGA: The International Journal of Management Science, 2016), "The Profit Impact of Heterogeneity and Assortativity in the Presence of Negative Word-of-Mouth" (International Journal of Research in Marketing, 2016), "Success Factors in Product Seeding: The Role of Homophily" (Journal of Retailing, 2015), and "Corporate Sustainability: An Integrative Definition and Framework to Evaluate Corporate Practice and Guide Academic Research" (Journal of Cleaner Production, 2014).
In his distinguished career, Amini serves as Co-Director of the Supply Chain Management Center of Excellence, Founding Director of the Enterprise Simulation and Optimization Lab, and Cyber Security and Biologistics Fellow at the FedEx Institute of Technology. He is a member of the University Research Council and Institutional Review Board, and previously directed the Fogelman College of Business and Economics Master Programs from 1994 to 1996. Amini has held visiting professorships at the Royal Institute of Technology and Luleå University of Technology in Sweden for over a decade. He has taught undergraduate, professional MBA, international MBA, customer-driven MBA, executive MBA, and PhD programs in the United States, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Amini has earned several university awards for excellence in teaching, research, service, and outreach, underscoring his substantial influence on both academia and industry practices in supply chain management.
