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Eve Rosenzweig is a Professor of Information Systems & Operations Management (ISOM) at Emory University. She joined the Goizueta Business School faculty in 2002 after receiving her PhD in Operations, Technology, and Innovation...
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: PhD, Operations, Technology, and Innovation Management 2002
Georgia State University: MSc Management, Operations Management concentration 1997
Case Western Reserve University: BSc Management, Operations Management concentration 1992
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Operations Strategy
Empirical Operations Management
Performance Measurement
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Technology-enabled Business to Business (B2B) Operations
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The Challenges of Supplier Financing Adoption within P2P
Spend Matters online
2017-07-17
P2P solutions have no doubt pushed the adoption of SCF to suppliers, but the final challenge lies in the SCF capabilities of the P2P solution and its ability to promote financing options to suppliers.
Coffee With… Eve Rosenzweig
emorybusiness.com online
2014-10-10
In her latest research, Eve Rosenzweig, associate professor of information systems and operations management, examines the role of national culture in delivering excellent service quality worldwide. Stephanie Sears 00OX 02C 14EvMBA, who has organized meetings around the world for an engineering society and now as director of global operations business planning and analysis with Equifax, knows a thing or two about the importance of culturally sensitive business practices. Rosenzweig and Sears met for the first time over coffee, trading insights and stories while forging a new friendship.
Goizueta women work together to foster community
emorybusiness.com online
2013-10-09
It’s been a busy start to the 2013-2014 academic year for Goizueta Women in Business (GWIB). The student led organization provides professional and personal development opportunities for women at Goizueta by fostering relationships inside and outside the Emory community.“Having a community of likeminded individuals is very important. There aren’t very many women at the MBA level in business school and GWIB does a great job of bringing outside expertise in as well as fostering the talent on campus,” says Eve Rosenzweig, associate professor of information systems & operations management and GWIB faculty advisor.
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