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John B. and Lillian E. Neff College of Business and Innovation

Fred E. Ahrens

Fred Ahrens

Assistant Lecturer
Department:
Information Operations and Technology ManagementÌý
Office: Stranahan Hall - 4029
°Õ±ð±ô±ð±è³ó´Ç²Ô±ð:Ìý(419) 530 - 2987
Email:Ìýfred.ahrens@utoledo.edu


The University of Cincinnati College of Business, Cincinnati, OhioÌý2015
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D), Business Analytics and Operations Management

The University of Cincinnati College of Business, Cincinnati, OhioÌý 2010
Master of Business Administration, International BusinessÌýÌý

The University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio 1996
Master of science, Mechanical Engineering

ÌýThe University of Toledo, ÌýToledo, OhioÌý1994
Bachelor of Science,ÌýMechanical Engineering

Mass-customization
operations/supply chain management
knowledge management
Pedagogy

  • Ahrens, F., Dobrzykowski, D. and Sawaya, W. (Accepted – in press). Addressing mass customization trade-offs in Base of Pyramid markets: A case for medical equipment. International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management.
  • Kim,K.K., Umanath, N.S., Kim, J.Y., Ahrens, F. and Kim, B. (2012)., Knowledge complementarity and knowledge exchange in supply channel relationships, International Journal of Information Management, 33(1), 35-49.
  • Ahrens, F. and Dobrzykowski, D. (2011). Examining the role of Information Systems in operational workforce control. International Journal of Information Systems and Change Management, 5(4), Pages 305-321.
  • Ahrens, F. (2009). The Transition to a Configurator Based Design Process in an MTO+C+E Environment. The Journal of STEM Education, 10 (2).
  • Ahrens, F., & Mistry, R. (2005). Application of Elements of Numerical Methods in the Analysis of Journal Bearings in AC Induction Motors: An Industry Case Study. The Journal of STEM Education, 6 (3).