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Pouneh Arbabiun

Dr Pouneh Arbabiun

Lecturer

Nottingham Business School

Staff Group(s)
Department of Strategy, Analytics and Operations

Role

Dr Pouneh Arbabiun is a Lecturer in the Department of Strategy, Analytics and Operations (SAO). She joined Nottingham Business School in October 2023. She contributes towards teaching in undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Some of the modules that she is teaching are Business Analytics, Digital Tools for Business, and Data and Decision Making for Managers. Pouneh also supervises undergraduate and postgraduate research projects.

Career overview

Pouneh received her PhD in Business and Management from University of Nottingham in 2023. Her research was in the field of sustainable supply chain management. She received her MSc in Big Data Analytics from University of Derby in 2017.

Research areas

Pouneh’s research interests are applications of optimisation and mathematical modelling in sustainable supply chain management.

Publications

Conference Presentation: Arbabiun P. (2023), Addressing Planetary Boundaries (PBs) in the context of supply chain management: A systematic review, Nottingham University Business School Post Graduate Research Conference, Jubilee Campus, UK.

Conference Proceeding: Arbabiun P, Chutani A, Touboulic A. (2022): Optimal sustainability efforts and pricing policies in a two-echelon supply chain, IFAC Conference Paper Archive.

Conference Presentation: Arbabiun P. (2022), Addressing Planetary Boundaries (PBs) in the context of supply chain management: A systematic review, European Decision Science Institute (EDSI) Conference, Dublin City University, Republic of Ireland.

Conference Presentation: Arbabiun P. (2020), Manufacturer and retailer collaboration for sustainability - An environmental investment perspective, Decision Science Institute (DSI) Virtual Conference, US.

Journal Article: Toloie-Eshlaghy A, Homayonfar M, Aghaziarati M, Arbabiun P. (2011): A subjective weighting method based on group decision making for ranking and measuring criteria values, Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences.