Toyin Clottey
Faculty areas of expertise
Research theme: Information sharing in manufacturing assembly systems.
Research topics: 1. Synchronizing the supply of components for automotive assembly amid chip shortages and other supply delays and 2. Impact of sharing imprecise information on fixed-bin selective assembly
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Mike Ilitch School of Business
2771 Woodward Avenue
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Detroit, MI 48201
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Biography
Toyin Clottey, is a Professor of Supply Chain Management. He holds a Ph.D. in Operations Management and an M.S. in Statistics from The Ohio State University. His research interests are in sustainable operations, supply forecasting, information sharing for assembly systems and survey research methods. His publications have appeared in top supply chain and industrial engineering journals, including Production and Operations Management, IIE Transactions, Decision Sciences, Journal of Business Logistics, and others. He is a member of the Decision Sciences Institute, INFORMS and the Production and Operations Management Society. Before joining academia, he worked for Maersk Logistics for several years in Ghana.
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Ph.D., The Ohio State University, Major: Operations Management, Minor: Logistics; 2010
M.S., The Ohio State University, Statistics; 2006
B.A., University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana, Computer Science and Statistics; 2001Research theme: Information sharing in manufacturing assembly systems.
Research topics: 1. Synchronizing the supply of components for automotive assembly amid chip shortages and other supply delays and 2. Impact of sharing imprecise information on fixed-bin selective assembly
Production/Operations Management