Faculty

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 CHANG Xiangyun 


Professor  |  Management Science and Engineering

Tel. 86+21-64250973 | E-mail: xychang@ecust.edu.cn


SUMMARY

  •  DISCIPLINE

    Management Science and Engineering 

  • FACULTY QUALIFICATION

    Scholarly Academic (SA)

  • COURSES TAUGHT

    Information System Analysis and Design

  • EDUCATION

    Tongji University, Ph.D., 2007, China

    East China University of Science and Technology, Master, 2003, China 

    East China University of Science and Technology, Bachelor, 1996, China

  • WORK EXPERIENCE

    University of Florida, Visiting Scholar, 2012-2013, USA.

    East China University of Science and Technology, since 1996, China


SELECTED INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS (Completed within 5 years)

  • JOURNAL ARTICLES

    Effects of Carbon Permits Allocation Methods on Remanufacturing Production Decisions, Journal of Cleaner Production, 2017, (152):281-294.

    Key Indices of the Remanufacturing Industry in China Using a Combined Method of Grey Incidence Analysis and Grey Clustering, Journal of Cleaner Production, 2017, (168):1348-1357.

    Evaluating Remanufacturing Industry of China Using an Improved Grey Fixed Weight Clustering Method - A Case of Jiangsu Province, Journal of Cleaner Production, 2017, (142):2006-2020.

    Emission Reduction Technology Licensing and Diffusion under Command-and-Control Regulation, Environmental and Resource Economics, 2017, 12:1-24.

    Impact of the Chinese Recycling Subsidy Policy in Product Life Cycle, Sustainability, 2016, 8(8):781.

    Identifying Key Industry Factors of Remanufacturing Industry Using Grey Incidence Analysis - A case of Jiangsu Province, Grey Systems: Theory and Application, 2016, 6(3):398-414.

    Production Decisions in a Hybrid Manufacturing - Remanufacturing System with Carbon Cap and Trade Mechanism, International Journal of Production Economics, 2015, (4):160-173.

    Impact of Subsidy Policies on Recycling and Remanufacturing Using System Dynamics Methodology: A Case of Auto Parts in China, Journal of Cleaner Production, 2014, 74:161-171.

    Differential Game of Carbon Emission Reduction and Low Carbon Propaganda Considering Reference Effect, Industrial Engineering and Management, 2018, (02):107-113 (in Chinese).

    Optimal Carbon Emission Reduction and Product Pricing Decision of Enterprises Based on Baseline Method, Journal of Beijing Institute of Technology (Social Sciences Edition), 2018, (06):1-8 (in Chinese).

    Manufacturing/Remanufacturing Decisions with Carbon Cap and Trade Mechanism, Journal of Systems & Management, 2015, (5):737-747 (in Chinese).

    Optimal Production Decision for Manufacturing/Remanufacturing with Constraint in Carbon Emission, Systems Engineering, 2014, (2):49-56 (in Chinese).

  • INDUSTRY/RESEARCH PROJECTS

    Research on SAIC's Participation in Carbon Trading Strategy, Shanghai Automotive Industry Education Foundation, Research grants: ¥80,000.00, 2016-2017.

    Analysis on the Effect of Policy on Extended Producer Responsibility System, Shanghai Philosophy and Social Science Program (for young scholars), Research grants: ¥40,000.00, 2015-2018.

    Research on the Mechanism of Diversified Subsidy Policy to Promote the Development of China's Remanufacturing Industry: A Case Study of Automobile Parts Remanufacturing,  the National Natural Science Foundation of China (General), Research grants: ¥600,000.00, 2014-2017.

    Dynamic Evolution of Recycling and Remanufacturing Behavior of Enterprises and Their Strategies with Government Subsidies - A Case Study in Auto Parts Remanufacturing Industry, Project sponsored by Shanghai Pujiang Program, Research grants: ¥100,000.00, 2014-2017.

    Study on Model and Strategy of Planning of Companies’ Need in Materials for Remanufacturing, the National Natural Science Foundation of China for Young Scholars, Research grants: ¥185,000.00, 2011-2014.

    Remanufacturing Technology Selection and Policy Idea with Low Carbon Targets Based on Agent: An Example of Auto Remanufacturing, The Shanghai Natural Science Fund, Research grants: ¥50,000.00, 2011-2014.