Matthias Klumpp

Core Faculty | Associate Professor

Short Profile outline

Management science within the fields of operations, logistics, and supply chain management. PhD at the University of Leipzig and Habilitation at the University of Duisburg-Essen. Research and working stations at University of Göttingen and Fraunhofer IML Dortmund in Germany as well as the international stations EUI Florence, University of Twente, University of Modena and University of Sydney.

Education

PHD: Risk Management, University of Leipzig.

Academic course held at SOM

Production Management

Human-System interaction in Operations

Experimental and Behavioral Methods

Research

My work as management science researcher is directed at sustainable, digital, resilient and human-centered supply chains and operations management. Human factor analysis is closedly connected to the Industry 5.0 concept by the European Commission and the idea of putting human-technology interaction at the center of corporate and supply chain competitive advantage objectives and strategies. I am affiliated with the Politecnico di Milano School of Management as Associate Professor for Human-centric Operations Systems (HumanTech CORE Lab) and the TU Darmstadt as Research Group Leader for the Retail Logistics & Innovation Lab. My contributions for the academic community include for example Senior and Guest Editor Roles for the Journal of Business Logistics and the Social Media Manager Role in the Editor Team of the International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management.

Relevant Publications

Arabmaldar A. Hatami-Marbini A. Loske D. Hammerschmidt M. Klumpp M., "Robust data envelopment analysis with variable budgeted uncertainty", European Journal of Operational Research, 315, 626-641

Loske D. Klumpp M. Grosse E. Modica T. Glock. C., "Storage systems’ impact on order picking time: An empirical economic analysis of flow-rack storage systems", International Journal of Production Economics, 261, 108887

Klumpp M. Ruiner C., "Artificial intelligence, robotics, and logistics employment: The human factor in digital logistics", Journal of Business Logistics, 43, 297-301

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