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Jesus Gonzalez-Feliu's bio

Jesus Gonzalez-Feliu is Full Professor in Supply Chain Management at Excelia Business School since 2020. He holds a PhD. in computer and system sciences from Politecnico di Torino (Italy) and a Habilitation to direct researches from University Paris East (France). Previous to his current position, he was researcher/research engineer in data production and analysis (Economic and Social Sciences) at the French National Center of Research and assistant/associate professor in industrial management at Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne. His main research topics involve urban logistics and transport management, transport demand forecasting, collaborative process, change and scenario assessment and interactive/adbuctive decision support methods. He has published more than 50 research papers in international peer reviewed journals, as well as 2 scientific monographs. He has coordinated 3 collaborative books and 10 special issues and is a recognized scholar in urban logistics and freight trip modelling.

Main Last Research Works (from 2019)

  1. Balla, S. N., Pani, A., Sahu, P. K., & González-Feliu, J. (2023). Examining shifts in public discourse on electric mobility adoption through Twitter data. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 121, 103843.
  2. Regal, A., Gonzalez-Feliu, J., & Rodriguez, M. (2023). A spatio-functional logistics profile clustering analysis method for metropolitan areas. Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 179, 103312.
  3. Peña Orozco, D. L., Gonzalez-Feliu, J., Rivera, L., & Mejía Ramirez, C. A. (2021). Integration maturity analysis for a small citrus producers' supply chain in a developing country. Business Process Management Journal, 27(3), 836-867.
  4. Rabe, M., Gonzalez-Feliu, J., Chicaiza-Vaca, J., & Tordecilla, R. D. (2021). Simulation-optimization approach for multi-period facility location problems with forecasted and random demands in a last-mile logistics application. Algorithms, 14(2), 41.
  5. Gonzalez-Feliu, J.. (2019). Logistics and Transport Modeling in Urban Goods Movement. IGI Global.
  6. Gonzalez-Feliu, J., Chong, M., Vargas Florez, J., & Padilla Solis, J. (Eds.). (2019). Handbook of Research on Urban and Humanitarian Logistics. IGI Global.
  7. Gonzalez-Feliu, J., & Sánchez-Díaz, I. (2019). The influence of aggregation level and category construction on estimation quality for freight trip generation models. Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 121, 134-148.