Dr. David Hwang
Finance / Supply Chain Management Department
Office: Grove Hall 117
Phone: (717) 477-1775
E-mail:DHwang@ship.edu
Office Hours and Teaching Schedule
Associate professor – Finance and Supply Chain Management Department
Academic Degrees
PhD (Manufacturing and Technology Management) – University of Toledo (2011)
MBA (Information Systems) – University of Toledo (2005)
MS (Urban Engineering-Transportation) – Hanyang University (1997)
BS (Urban Engineering) – Hanyang University (1995)
Research Areas
Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Warehousing and Distribution Systems, Information Systems (ERP), Lean Practices in Health Care
Teaching Areas
SCM 330 Supply Chain and Operations Management, SCM410 Distribution Systems in Supply Chains, SCM 380 Data Mining for Supply Chain management, SCM390 Strategic Warehouse Management, MBA 577 Supply Chain Management, SCM200 Statistical Applications in Business
Recent Publications
Peer Reviewed Journal Publications
Lean practices for quality results: case illustration, International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, Vol. 27 No.8, 2014, pp. 729-741.
Assessing the impact of ERP on supplier performance, Industrial Management & Data Systems, Vol. 113 Issue 7, 2013, pp.1025 – 1047.
The impact of ERP implementation on organizational capabilities and performance, Benchmarking: An International Journal (BIJ), Vol. 19 Issue 4, 2012, pp. 618 – 633.
Role of Mutual Trust and Information Quality in Supply Chain Management: An Empirical Study of Korean Steel Industry, International Journal of Business Excellence (IJBEX), Vol.5 No.5, 2012, pp.575-597.
Operational Capabilities and Performance toward Global Supply Chain: An Overview of Korean Manufacturing and Service Firms, International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management, Vol. 8 No.2. 2011, pp.183-197.
High Speed Transportation Corridor: A Conceptual Framework, International Journal of Services and Operations Management, Vol. 8 No.3. 2011, pp.347-364.
Suppliers Support of manufacturers for Supply Chain Integration: A Case study of Korean Hyundai-Kia firms, International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management,Vol.9 No.2, 2011, pp.238-250.
Global Supply Chain Strategy: a Chinese Market Perspective. Journal of Enterprise Information Management, Vol. 19 No.3, 2006, pp.320-333.
Selected Conference Proceedings
The Impact of Organizational Shared Values on Information Technology and Organizational Capabilities, The 2014 DSI Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL, Nov. 22-25, 2014.
The Role of Organizational Shared Values on ERP Implementation and Competitive Capabilities: An Empirical Study of Korean Firms, The Sixth Annual Global Supply Chain Conference, Detroit, MI, Sep. 26-28, 2013.
Improving Quality through the Lean Practice: A Case Study of a Hospital, National DSI, Nov. 2011.
The Impact of ERP Implementation on Business Strategy and Organizational Capabilities and Performance, 4th international symposium and workshop on global supply chains, Madrid, Spain, Sep. 22-24, 2010.
Role of Mutual Trust and Information Quality in Supply Chain Management: An Empirical Study of Korean Steel Industry, Midwest DSI, April, 2010.
The Impact of ERP Implementation on Organizational Capabilities, National DSI, Nov. 2009.
High Speed Transportation Corridor: A Conceptual Framework, 3rd international symposium and workshop on global supply chains, Jan. 6-7, 2009.
Suppliers Support of manufacturers for Supply Chain Integration: A Case study of Korean Hyundai-Kia firms, 3rd international symposium and workshop on global supply chains, Jan. 6-7, 2009.
The Antecedents of ERP Adoption: Using Secondary Data, National DSI, Nov. 2008.
Operational Capabilities and Performance toward Global Supply Chain: An Overview of Korean Manufacturing and Service Firms, , Fifth Annual International Symposium on Supply Chain Management, October 17-19, 2007, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
The impact of ERP implementation on Organizational and Supply chain Capabilities, National DSI, Nov. 2007.
Effective Health Care Management Practices: An Independent Community Hospital Perspective” (in Toronto, Canada, October 4-6, 2006).
A Comparative Study of Four Types of Supply Chain Management: Efficient, Responsive, Resilient and Green Supply Chain, 4th International Symposium on Supply Chain Management (Sep. 2006).
Global Supply Chain Strategy: From a China Market Perspective, The Second Annual Symposium on Supply Chain Management, September 29-October 1, 2006, Toronto, Canada.