Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management, Miami University
Henry is an associate professor of supply chain management at the Farmer School of Business at Miami University. He received his PhD from the Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas after leaving industry. His current research focuses on retail supply chain management, specifically in areas including demand planning, collaboration, and the infiltration of counterfeits. Recipient and nominee of multiple best paper awards, his research has appeared in leading academic outlets such as Production & Operations Management, Journal of Operations Management, Journal of Supply Chain Management, Journal of Business Logistics, among others. In addition, his insights have been featured in media outlets including Financial Times, Fortune, and network televisions. He also currently serves as a co-editor-in-chief for Transportation Journal, an associate editor for the Journal of Supply Chain Management, and an editorial board member for several more academic journals.
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