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Mikaella Polyviou

Mikaella Polyviou

Mikaella Polyviou

Marketing and Logistics

polyviou.1@osu.edu

500 Fisher Hall
2100 Neil Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210

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I am a Ph.D. Candidate in Logistics at the Fisher College of Business, the Ohio State University. I received the Master in Business Logistics Engineering (MBLE) from the Ohio State University and the B.Sc. in Business Administration with a major in Management Science from the University of Cyprus.
 
My research focus is on organizational resilience to supply chain disruptions – events that interrupt the flow of materials/products from original suppliers to the end customer. Currently, I examine how business decision-makers react to different types of supply chain disruptions, and how those reactions influence their decisions and tendency to assume risks. I also examine how individual or contextual factors may influence those decisions.
 
My teaching interests include logistics analytics (quantitative modeling for logistics problems), logistics management, and supply chain management.