Research Interests
Supply Chain Management; Servitization; Inter-organisational Relationships; Innovative Business Models; Humanitarian Supply Chains; Sustainable Operations; Philosophical Pragmatism; Mixed Method Studies; Abductive Case Studies; Structural Equation Modelling
Teaching in 2020-2021
Business with Operations Management
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IB9HV0: Supply Chain Management
MSc Business
Management
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IB9FW0: Customer Value Management
Undergraduate
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IB2B80: Operations Management
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IB3840: Supply Chain Management
Biography
Dr. Mehmet Chakkol is an Associate Professor of Operations Management in Warwick Business School. Prior to joining Warwick, Mehmet has worked in a multi-disciplinary EPSRC project at Cranfield School of Management where he also completed his PhD. Mehmet is currently teaching Supply Chain and Operations Management at both undergraduate and master's levels. His main research interests are within the areas of inter-organizational relationships and service operations. In particular, his research focuses on the implications of innovative business models on network structures, configurations, and relationships.
In terms of future collaboration, Mehmet is interested in working with industry and academics on collaborative research projects based on a range of topics such as (including but not limited to); the implications of service business models on supply chains, sustainable supply chain management, humanitarian operations, and in general understanding operations across complex network structures. He is also interested in supervising PhD candidates in related fields.
Publications
Journal Articles
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Johnson, M., Roehrich, J., Chakkol, M. and Davies, A. (2021) "Reconciling and reconceptualising servitization research : drawing on modularity, platforms, ecosystems, risk and governance to develop mid-range theory", International Journal of Operations and Production Management
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Chakkol, M., Selviaridis, K. and Finne, M. (2018) "The governance of collaboration in complex projects", International Journal of Operations and Production Management, 38, 4, 997-1019
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Chakkol, M., Finne, M., Raja, J. and Johnson, M. (2018) "Social capital is not for sale : a supply network perspective on mergers and acquisitions", Supply Chain Management : An International Journal, 23, 5, 377-395
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Chakkol, M., Karatzas, A., Johnson, M. and Godsell, J. (2018) "Building bridges : boundary spanners in servitized supply chains", International Journal of Operations and Production Management, 38, 2, 579-604
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Raja, J., Chakkol, M., Johnson, M. and Beltagui, A. (2018) "Organizing for servitization : examining front- and back-end configurations", International Journal of Operations and Production Management, 38, 1, 249-271
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Jawwad, R., Chakkol, M., Johnson, M. and Beltagui, A. (2017) "Organizing for servitization : examining front- and back-end design ", International Journal of Operations and Production Management
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Chakkol, M., Johnson, M., Raja, J. and Raffoni, A. (2014) "From goods to solutions : how does the content of an offering affect network configuration?", International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, Volume 44, Number 1/2, 132-154
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Raja, J. Z., Bourne, D., Goffin, K., Çakkol, M. and Martinez, V. (2013) "Achieving customer satisfaction through integrated products and services : an exploratory study", Journal of Product Innovation Management, Volume 30, Number 6, 1128-1144
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