Felipe Caro

UCLA Anderson School of Management, Assistant Professor

Felipe Caro joined the UCLA Anderson School of Management in 2005. His main research interests are related to decisions made under uncertainty with a strong emphasis on practical applications. In his PhD dissertation at MIT, he developed analytical models with demand learning for the dynamic assortment problem faced by fast-fashion retailers. This led to an ongoing collaboration with the Spanish apparel retailer Zara that made him a Franz Edelman Laureate in 2009. On the theoretical side, his work on product and price competition with satiation effects won the first prize in the 2010 INFORMS Junior Faculty Paper Competition. Some of his current research projects include carbon allocation in supply chains, coordination of pricing and inventory decisions, forecasting and exploration versus exploitation problems. In 2007, he was awarded the George Robbins Assistant Professor Award that distinguishes excellence in teaching at the UCLA Anderson School.

Events

ID Event Name Duration Başlangıç Tarihi:
2012 Yılı Kümpem Forum Perakende Konferansı 8.5 Hours May 18, 2012