
She teached courses in the Business Administration Bachelor Program and Masters Program (Supply Chain Management). Currently, she teaches in the Master Elective Closed Loop Supply Chains, and coordinates and supervises master theses in the area of Supply Chain Management.
Her research concentrates on the design of sustainable supply chains in various sectors, e.g.
• Eco-Label Products and their impact on designing supply chains and distribution networks;
• Impact of WEEE on Reverse Logistic Networks e.g. for refrigerators and copiers.
• Research in the area of Reverse Logistics; design principles for closed loop supply chains, review papers on distribution issues in Reverse Logistics and review papers on quantitative models in Reverse Logistics.
• Research in the area of mathematical optimization models in Product Recovery Network Design.
She is a member of the Erasmus Research Institute of Management, member of the Closed Loop Supply Chain Group (US-Europe), and was member of the EU-sponsered project REVLOG: (1997-2002) TMR Project REVersed LOGistics, financially supported by the European Union (ERB 4061 PL 97-650) in which took part the EUR, the Eindhoven University of Technology, the Aristoteles University of Thessaloniki (GR), INSEAD (FR), the Otto-von-Guericke-Universitaet Magdeburg (D) and the University of Piraeus (GR).
She has published in journals such as the European Journal of Operational Research, Production and Operations Management, the International Journal of Production Research, Omega, Environmental and Resource Economics, and the European Management Journal.. She published various chapters in the Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems in the Springer-Verlag Series and in the book Reverse Logistics: Quantitative models for Closed Loop Supply Chains.
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