Montpellier Business School

LIU Yaoqi

Position Assistant Professor
Academic department Operations, Information, & Decisions
Contact yq.liu@montpellier-bs.com
Short Bio

Dr. Yaoqi Liu is an assistant professor in the department of management, strategy, and entrepreneurship at Montpellier Business School (MBS) since September 2020. He obtained his Ph.D. degree in Management from South China University of Technology, China. He was awarded the top award for doctoral students in China--National Scholarship in 2018. He also served as a research assistant in the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology for three months, and the Hong Kong Polytechnic University for one year. His research interests are in the fields of global supply chain management, fintech, behavioral operation decision. Some of his research articles have appeared in Production and Operations Management(POM), International Journal of Production Economics (IJPE), Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review (TRE), International Journal of Production Research (IJPR), Information and Management(IM).

Selected intellectual contributions

XU, D., F. WANG, X. ZHUO, Y. LIU, "The performance of gouvernment subsidy schemes in a comptitive vaccine market considering consumers' free-riding behavior.", International Journal of Production Economics, February 2024, vol. 268, no. February 2024, pp. 109122

LIU, Y., L. LI, Y. TONG, "Artificial intelligence-enabled customer value proposition capability and market performance: The moderating role of environmental heterogeneity", IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, March 2024, vol. 71, no. March 24, pp. 5588-5599

LIU, Y., "How should companies deploy their digital supply chain platforms to gain competitive advantages? An asset orchestration perspective.", Information and Management, September 2023, vol. 60, no. 6, pp. 103842

NIU, B., Z. SHEN, F. XIE, Y. LIU, X. XU, "Real-time payment in cross-border operations considering local competition and tax-planning.", International Journal of Production Economics, March 2022, vol. 245, no. March 2022, pp. 108395

DAI, Z., B. NIU, Y. LIU, Y. YONG JIN, "The role of physical internet in building trackable and sustainable logistics service supply chains: A game analysis", International Journal of Production Economics, May 2022, vol. 247, no. May 2022, pp. 108438

LIU, Y., F. WANG, D. XU, X. ZHUO, C. ZHANG, "Improving consumer welfare in vaccine market: Pricing, government subsidies and consumer awareness.", Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, November 2022, vol. 167, no. November 2022, pp. 102913

NIU, B., J. DONG, Z. DAI, Y. LIU, "Sales data sharing to improve product development efficiency in cross-border e-commerce.", Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, January 2022, vol. 51, no. January - February 2022, pp. 101112

NIU, B., J. DONG, Y. LIU, "Incentive alignment for blockchain adoption in medicine supply chains.", Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, August 2021, vol. 152, no. August 2021, pp. 102276

NIU, B., F. ZENG, Y. LIU, "Firms’ introduction of internet-based installment: Incremental demand vs. cash opportunity cost.", Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, August 2021, vol. 152, no. August 2021, pp. 102277

NIU, B., Q. LI, Y. LIU, "Conflict management in a multinational firm’s production shifting decisions.", International Journal of Production Economics, December 2020, vol. 230, no. December 2020, pp. 107880

Research themes

Business model, Operations management, Supply chain, transport, logistics, Purchasing

Teaching disciplines

Logistics, transport(s) and operations management

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