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Department of Economics and Business - Business Studies
Fuglesangs Allé 4
room M318
8210, Aarhus V
Denmark
Direct phone: 87164896
Professor
PhD
Christian Larsen is Professor at the Department of Business and Economics. He received his PhD in Operations Research from Aarhus University in 1990 and holds a MSc in Mathematical Economics from Aarhus University 1987. Prior to joining Aarhus University (Aarhus School of Business) he spent 9 years at University of Southern Denmark (Odense). His research and teaching interests concern quantitative models of logistics systems. In the recent years he has been focused on studying mathematical models for inventory control.
Teaching Interests
Inventory Control
Production Planning
Supply Chain Management
Simulation
Optimization
Research interests
Operations Research
Inventory Control
Production Planning
Stochastic Modeling of Logistics Systems
Selected publications
Larsen, C., To the Editor. Naval Research Logistics, Vol 58, No 4, p. 410, 2011.
Du, B. and Larsen, C., Base stock policies with degraded service to larger orders. International Journal of Production Economics, Vol 133, pp 326-333, 2011.
Larsen, C., The Q(s,S) policy for the joint replenishment problem extended to the case of correlation among item-demands. International Journal of Production Economics, Vol 118, pp 292-297, 2009.
Larsen, C., Seiding, C.H., Teller, C., Thorstenson, A., An inventory control project in a major Danish company using compound renewal demand models. IMA Journal of Management Mathematics, Vol 19, No 2, pp 145-162, 2008.
Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceedings
Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article
Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article
Activity: Ongoing editorial work › Peer review of manuscripts
Activity: Ongoing editorial work › Peer review of manuscripts
Activity: Ongoing editorial work › Peer review of manuscripts
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Aarhus University
Department of Economics and Business
Fuglesangs Allé 4
DK-8210 Aarhus V
Bartholins Allé 10
Building 1322, 3rd floor
DK-8000 Aarhus C
Frichshuset
Hermodsvej 22, 1st and 2nd floor
DK-8230 Åbyhøj
Tåsingegade 1
DK-8000 Aarhus C
| E-mail: oekonomi@au.dk CVR no: 31119103 |
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