Shahryar Gheibi is an associate professor of business analytics at Siena College. His main areas of interest are operaions and supply chain management, sustainability, and decision science. Shahryar primarily applies stochastic optimization, data analytics/machine learning and game theory in his research which has appeared in Journal of Retailing, Decision Sciences, and Case Research Journal (featured also in Harvard Business Publishing), among others.
He has taught a variey of courses from freshman to graduate level at Siena (with evaluaions averaged ~ 8.2/10):
GBUS630 Decision Modeling & Analytics (Hybrid MBA)
QBUS495 Supply Chain Analytics (Independent Study)
BAAS300 Operations Management (Business Core)
BAAS210 Business Statistics II (Business Analytics Concentration)
QBUS200 Business Statistics I (Business Core)
QBUS110 Math for Decision Making II (Pre-Business Foundation and Skills)
Shahryar also holds two professional certifications from the Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM, formerly APICS):
CSCP (Certified Supply Chain Professional)
CPIM (Certified in Planning and Inventory Management)
Degree |
Program |
University |
Ph.D. |
Business Administration (Supply Chain Management) |
Syracuse University |
M.S. |
Industrial Engineering |
Sharif University of Technology |
B.S. |
Industrial Engineering |
Sharif University of Technology |
My Professional Experience
Year |
Title |
Organization |
2022 - Now |
Associate Professor of Business Analytics and Actuarial Science |
Siena College |
2019 - 2022 |
Assistant Professor of Business Analytics |
Siena College |
2016 - 2019 |
Assistant Professor of Quantitative Business Analysis |
Siena College |
2014 - 2016 |
Instructor |
Syracuse University |
2012 - 2014 |
Teaching Assistant |
Syracuse University |
2008 - 2011 |
Supply Chain Analyst |
Schneider Electric |
Articles & Book Reviews
- Capacity Reservation and Sourcing under Exchange-Rate Uncertainty
Decision Sciences, vol. 54
June, 2023 - The Impact of Supply Disruption Risk on a Retailer's Pricing and Procurement Strategies in the Presence of a Substitute Product
Journal Of Retailing, vol. 97
September, 2021 - Low-Cost-Driven Leadership: A Theory for Price Dispersion in Competitive Markets
International Journal of Business and Economics, vol. 19
June, 2020 - Introducing Advanced Exploratory Data Analysis Tools in an MBA Program
Global Journal of Business Pedagogy, vol. 3
June, 2019 - Siena College: Course Scheduling for the Business Analytics Department
Case Research Journal, vol. 41
Winter, 2021
Presentations
- Analyzing Food Waste in Food Supply Chains: A Machine Learning Approach
October, 2022
INFORMS International Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana - Business Improvement Districts and Homelessness: An Exploratory Data Analysis
June, 2022
Industry Studies Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - An Exploratory Data Analysis of Railroad Safety: A Pedagogical Approach
November, 2019
Decision Sciences Institute, New Orleans, Louisiana - Operational Efficiency and Price Dispersion in Competitive Markets
November, 2019
Decision Sciences Institute, New Orleans, Louisiana - Direct-Trade Sourcing and Pricing a Specialty Product: The Impact of Uncertainty
November, 2018
Decision Sciences Institute, Chicago, Illinois - The Implications of Market Characteristics for Vertical Strategic Interactions in Supply Chains
October, 2017
Institute for Operations Research and The Management Sciences Annual Meeting, Houston, Texas - Global Sourcing through Capacity Reservation Contracts: The Impact of Exchange-Rate Uncertainty
2017
Production and Operations Management Society Conference, Seattle, Washington - Market Characteristics and Vertical Strategic Interaction: Implications for Distribution Channels
2017
Production and Operations Management Society Conference, Seattle, Washington - Specialty Coffee: Direct Trade Sourcing and Pricing under Uncertainty
2017
Production and Operations Management Society Conference, Seattle, Washington - Third-Wave Coffee: Sourcing and Pricing a Specialty Product under Uncertainty
2016
Institute for Operations Research and The Management Sciences Annual Meeting, Nashville, Tennessee