Tag: Amrou Awaysheh
Research shows smart utility meters drive down manufacturing costs if data is used to drive operations
INDIANAPOLIS – A new study detailing how the use of smart utility meters can improve energy efficiency in manufacturing finds that the willingness of managers to make use of the technology is a key driver in reducing energy consumption and related costs. The research serves as a proof-of-concept for using event system theory, which has historically…… Read more »
Kelley Indianapolis faculty member named a Research Frontiers Trailblazer
Amrou Awaysheh, OneAmerica Foundation Endowed Chair and associate professor of operations and supply chain management, is among eight IUPUI faculty members honored as 2023 Research Frontiers Trailblazers. Awaysheh is the first Kelley School of Business Indianapolis faculty member who’s received this annual award from the Indianapolis campus’s vice chancellor for research. The award recognizes associate…… Read more »
Operations analysis course helps physician MBAs identify bottlenecks and improve care
Multi-institution team receives national recognition by White House Cybersecurity Summit
A researcher in the Indiana University Kelley School of Business at IUPUI is part of a multidisciplinary, multi-institution team that was recognized by President Joe Biden and the White House Administration during an address at the Cybersecurity Summit.
New lab focuses on corporate social responsibility
A new lab based at IUPUI seeks to give business owners and individuals alike the tools to make their organizations more sustainable.
Kelley School researcher to advance secure, energy-efficient technology in manufacturing
A researcher in the Indiana University Kelley School of Business at IUPUI is part of a multidisciplinary, multi-institution team that received a $70 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to advance the use of secure and energy-efficient technology in manufacturing.
Does corporate social responsibility pay off?
New research from the Kelley School of Business shows firms that are best-in-class in their industry in terms of corporate social responsibility receive higher valuations in financial markets.
Kelley School professor works with manufacturing facilities to save millions in energy costs
Kelley professor using grant to study big data and sustainability at manufacturing firms
With support from a three-year grant, Kelley School Assistant Professor of Operations Management Amrou Awaysheh is leveraging big data to help manufacturers across the globe save energy and money.