The PhD program in Business Analytics and Operations focuses on research in areas such as supply chain management, business analytics, operations, and project management. Research foci include methodology development, empirical analysis, and analytical modeling. Tools from a broad base such as operations research, probabilistic modeling, statistics, econometrics, and data mining are utilized to address real-life operational issues. Students are expected to develop a strong foundation and publish in top journals. The program mentors students with an apprenticeship model, providing an early start in independent research as well as joint work with faculty.
Katz offers a breadth of research topics?many students can find a home here. Recent PhD dissertation topics have included:
- Revenue Maximization Using Product Bundling
- Business Analytics for Non-profit Marketing and Online Advertising
- The Analytic Network Process Applied in Supply Chain Decisions, in Ethics, and in World Peace
- Modeling Patient Flow in a Network of Intensive Care Units (ICUs)
- Managing Outsourcing Decisions: Government Policy, Firm Options, and the Economic Impact
- Applications of Revenue Management in Healthcare