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Elena Revilla

Elena Revilla specializes in organizational behavior in an operational and supply chain management context, where she combines research, teaching and consultancy. She collaborates with the MIT Digital Supply Chain Transformation Lab. Professor of operations and technology management and tenured professor at Universidad de Valladolid, she has participated in numerous national and international research projects. Dr. Revilla contributed to such topics as supply chain resilience, Human-AI collaboration, social capital in Buyer-supplier relationships in diverse industries such as retail, computer manufacturing, distribution, manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, telecommunications. Her research has been published in numerous research articles in scientific journals like Journal of Operations Management, Journal of Management, Journal of Supply Chain Management, Harvard Business Review, Sloan Management Review, Research Policy, Human Resources Management, Decision Sciences, Journal of the Operation Research Society, Management Learning, etc. In 2000 and 2011, the Academy of Management recognised her work as the best paper. She is a regular participant in the EUROMA (European Operation management Association), POMS, (production Operation Management sociality), DS (Decision Science) and Academy of Management conference.

She holds a Doctorate in Economic Sciences and Business Administration from Universidad de Valladolid, and an MA in Science and Technology Management, from Universidad Carlos III. Professor Revilla graduated in economics and business administration at Universidad de Valladolid, Spain.