Main Responsibility

LIN Jun, Professor, Dean Assistant, Ph.D. (National University of Singapore, Eindhoven University of Technology), Email: ljun@mail.xjtu.edu.cn

Research Focus

   "Internet +" & Business model

   Product Management and Innovation;

   Big data and platform management;

 

Education

   2003~2008National University of Singapore, Eindhoven University of Technology (Netherlands), Joint Ph.D. in Engineering Management, Fellowship Recipient;

   1999~2002School of Management, Xian Jiaotong University, Master of Management, Scholarship Recipient;

   1994~1999School of Management, Xian Jiaotong University, Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Management, Scholarship Recipient, Excellent Graduate Student.

Working Experience

   February 2015 ~ , Professor at School of Management, Xian Jiaotong University

   December 2011 ~ February 2015, Associate Professor at School of Management, Xian Jiaotong University

   March 2009 ~ December 2011 ~, Assistant Professor at School of Management, Xian Jiaotong University  

   April 2008 ~ March 2009, Research Fellow at National University of Singapore;

   August 2004 ~ May 2006, Teaching Assistant at National University of Singapore.

Professional Activities

   Referee for European Journal of Operational Research (SCI) (2006-)

   Referee for IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management (SCI, SSCI) (2007-)

   Referee for International Journal of Production Economics (SCI, SSCI) (2007-)

   Referee for Applied Mathematical Modelling (SCI) (2009-)

   Program committee member of the 6th International Conference on Management of Innovation and Technology, 11-13 June 2012, Sanur Bali, Indonesia.

   Session Chair of the 2011 International Symposium on Information Systems and Management in Asia Pacific, 8-10 December 2011, Xian, China.

   Program committee member of the 5th International Conference on Management of Innovation and Technology, 2-5 June 2010, Singapore.

   Member of Production and Operations Management Society

Publications

Book:

Ø Lin, J., 2008. Modeling and Analyzing Concurrent Processes for Project Performance Improvement. University Printing Office, Eindhoven, Netherlands. ISBN 978-90-386-1380-2.

International Journal Papers:

Ø Shang Z., Zhao S, Qian Y., Lin J., 2018. Exact algorithms for the feedback length minimisation problem. International Journal of Production Research, accepted. (SCI)

Ø Li D., Lin* J., Cui W., Qian Y., 2018. The trade-off between knowledge exploration and exploitation in technological innovation, Journal of Knowledge Management, 22 (4), 781-801. (SSCI)

Ø Lin J., Huang, W., Qian Y., Zhao X., 2018. Scheduling interrelated activities using insertion-based heuristics, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 65 (1), 113-127. (SCI&SSCI)

Ø Hu H., Lin* J., Qian Y., Sun J., 2018. Strategies for New Product Diffusion: Whom and How to Target? Journal of Business Research, 83, 111-119. (SSCI)

Ø Xie F., Shi* J., Lin* J., 2017. Impact of interaction style and degree on the evolution of cooperation on Barabási–Albert scale-free network, PLOS ONE, 12 (8). (SCI)

Ø Wang L., Lin* J., Yan J., Cui W., 2017. Where Do High-Impact Ideas Come From? The Interplay between the Cumulative Knowledge Structures and Search Strategies of Researchers, Management Decision, 55 (5), 808-825. (SSCI)

Ø Wang L., Yan J., Lin J., Cui W., 2017. Let the users tell the truth: Self-disclosure intention and self-disclosure honesty in mobile social networking, International Journal of Information Management, 37 (1), 1428–1440. (SSCI)

Ø Zhao X., Shang Y., Lin J., Tan J., Li H., Liu T., 2016. Leader’s Relational Power: Concept, Measurement, and Validation, European Management Journal, 34 (5), 517-529. (SSCI)

Ø Lin J., Qian* Y.J., Cui W., Goh T.N., 2015. An effective approach for scheduling coupled activities in development projects, European Journal of Operational Research, 243 (1), 97-108. (SCI&SSCI)

Ø Hu H., Lin* J., Cui W., 2015. Intervention Strategies and the Diffusion of Collective Behavior, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 18 (3). (SSCI)

Ø Hu H., Lin* J., Cui W., 2015. Local Opinion Heterogeneity and Individual Participation in Collective Behavior: A Reconsideration, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 18 (2). (SSCI)

Ø Xie F., Lin* J., Cui W., 2015. Exploring Express Delivery Networks in China Based on Complex Network Theory, Complexity, 21 (2), 166-179. (SCI)

Ø Hu H., Lin* J., Cui W., 2015. Cultural Differences and Collective Action: A Social Network Perspective, Complexity, 20 (4), 68-77. (SCI&SSCI)

Ø Xu X., Lin* J., Cui W., 2014. Hedge against total flow time uncertainty of the uniform parallel machine scheduling problem with interval data. International Journal of Production Research, 52 (19), 5611-5625. (SCI)

Ø Hu H., Cui W., Lin* J., Qian Y., 2014. ICTs, Social Connectivity, and Collective Action: A Cultural-Political Perspective, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 17 (2). (SSCI)

Ø Qian Y., Lin* J., 2014. Organizing Interrelated Activities in Complex Product Development, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 61 (2), 298-309. (SCI&SSCI)

Ø Sun J., Lin J., Qian Y.J., 2013. Game-theoretic analysis of competitive agri-biomass supply chain. Journal of Cleaner Production 43, 174-181. (SCI)

Ø Xu X., Cui W., Lin* J., Qian Y.J., 2013.  Robust makespan minimisation in identical parallel machines scheduling problems with interval data. International Journal of Production Research 51 (12), 3532-3548. (SCI)

Ø Xie F., Cui W., Lin J., 2013. Prisoner's Dilemma Game on Adaptive Networks under Limited Foresight. Complexity 18 (3), 38-47. (SCI&SSCI)

Ø Lin J., Qian* Y.J., Yassine A., Cui W., 2012. A Fuzzy Approach for Sequencing Interrelated Activities in a DSM. International Journal of Production Research 50 (23), 7012-7025. (SCI)

Ø Lin J., Qian* Y.J., Cui W., 2012. Managing the Concurrent Execution of Dependent Product Development Stages. IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management 59 (1), 104-114. (SCI& SSCI)

Ø Xie F., Cui W., Lin J., 2012. Structural heterogeneity mediates the effect of community structure on cooperation. Complexity 17 (4), 40-48. (SCI)

Ø Lin* J., Ng T.S., 2011. Robust multi-market newsvendor models with interval demand data. European Journal of Operational Research 212 (2), 361-373. (SCI&SSCI)

Ø Qian Y., Lin* J., Goh T.N., Xie M., 2011. A Novel Approach to DSM-based Activity Sequencing Problem. IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management 58 (4), 688-705. (SCI& SSCI)

Ø Lin* J., Qian Y., Cui W., Miao Z., 2010. Overlapping and Communication Policies in Product Development. European Journal of Operational Research 201 (3), 737-750. (SCI&SSCI)

Ø Qian* Y., Xie M., Goh T.N., Lin J., 2010. Optimal Testing Strategies in Overlapped Design Process. European Journal of Operational Research 206 (1), 131-143. (SCI&SSCI)

Ø Lin* J., Chai K.H., Brombacher A.C., Wong Y.S., 2009. Optimal overlapping and functional interaction in product development. European Journal of Operational Research 196 (3), 1158-1169. (SCI&SSCI)

Ø Lin* J., Chai K.H., Wong Y.S., Brombacher, A.C., 2008. A dynamic model for managing overlapped iterative product development. European Journal of Operational Research 185 (1), 378-392. (SCI&SSCI)

In addition, 20 International Conference Papers and Chinese Journal Papers have been published or accepted.

Grants and Funds

    Current research is supported by 8 funds; 3 are from The National Natural Science Foundation of China; 3 are from the Ministry of Education of China and 2 are from Xian Jiantong University.

    Previous research was also supported by 2 funds from the National University of Singapore.

Research and Teaching Award

   IEEE TMC Singapore Chapter Best Student Paper Award for the Year 2009-2010.

   National Quality Course: Applied Statics and Its Application

Courses

   Bachelors: Applied Statistics, Practice Course of Statistics and Enterprise Management;

   Master of Engineering: Applied Statistics;

   MBA: Data, Model and Decision Making I;

   Master of Science: Multivariate Analysis, Optimization Methods in Management;

   Master of Science (International Students): Statistical Methods.

Students Supervised

   3 Bachelor Students, 2 Masters of Science, 6 PhD Students, 3 Masters of Engineering and 3 MBA Students.

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