Arni Halldorsson
Árni Halldórsson is Full Professor in Supply Chain Management. Co-Director, Production Area of Advance. Born in Iceland, studied for BSc in Business Administration and MSc Logistics & Innovation at Copenhagen Business School (CBS), Denmark. After completing his PhD from CBS, Árni held position as an Assistant Professor and later Associate Professor there until 2006. Until his appointment at Chalmers in January 2011, Árni served as Associate Professor as well as Academic Director of MBA at University of Southampton, UK.
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Key research topics include supply chain management and sustainable development, in particular sustainable logistics and -services, energy efficiency in the supply chain, outsourcing, supplier relationship management, and lean energy.
On Editorial Advisory Board for European Management Journal; Supply Chain Management: An International Journal; International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management; International Journal of Logistics: Research & Application; and Logistics Research. On Editorial Review Board for Journal of Supply Chain Management, and International Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
Linkedin profile: https://se.linkedin.com/in/arnihalldorsson
Showing 71 publications
Innovating energy services: focusing on customer touchpoints through service sensemaking
Life after use: circular supply chains for second-life of electric vehicle batteries
Service sensemaking: a learning process towards energy demand management
Sourcing energy services in business-to-business contexts: practices among end-customers
Blueprinting construction logistics services for quality improvement
Logistics service providers’ energy efficiency initiatives for environmental sustainability
Enhancing theorizing in purchasing and supply management through middle-range theories
Advancing Digital-Physical Relational Primary Healthcare: Four Triadic Perspectives
The intersection of industrial resilience and sustainability in manufacturing supply chains
Special Issue: Advancing Service Supply Chains Guest editorial
Enhanced circularity in aftermarkets: logistics tradeoffs
Energy efficiency in logistics through service modularity: the case of household waste
Logistics service providers' energy efficiency initiatives for environmental sustainability
Can digitalization mitigate barriers to intermodal transport? An exploratory study
ENHANCED CIRCULARITY IN AFTERMARKETS: REQUIREMENTS AND TRADEOFFS ON LOGISTICS SERVICES
Last-mile logistics fulfilment: A framework for energy efficiency
BLUEPRINTING CONSTRUCTION LOGISTICS SERVICES TO ENABLE QUALITY IMPROVEMENTS
Digitally connected services: Improvements through customer-initiated feedback
Service action research: review and guidelines
Actionable Sustainability in Supply Chains
Value co-creation in maritime logistics networks: A service triad perspective
Logistics service triad for household waste: consumers as co-producers of sustainability
Servitization and logistics: Building a service-based typology
Oral Examination – Turning Formal Assessment Into Individual Learning Experience
Sustainable Supply Chains and Energy: Where “planet” meets “profit
New roles in healthcare services resulting from increased patient involvement
Sustainable development through logistics service modularity: The case of household waste
Engaged Scholar(ship): Creative tension or squeezed in the middle?
Lean Energy: Turning Continuous Improvements Into Sustainable Development
Lean energy: Turning sustainable development into organizational renewal
Big data analytics challenges in aftermarket supply chains
Organising sustainability competencies through quality management: Integration or specialisation
Exploring value-in-use of logistics services: The role of operant resources
Services supporting users: The case of energy services to end-users
Logistics demonstrations as a participatory research design
Managing quality “in-use”: Feedback Information to Improve Digitally Connected Services
SERVICES SUPPORTING THE CUSTOMER: ACTOR CONSTELLATIONS AND INTERACTION MECHANISMS
Sustainable Development of Logistics: The Case of Energy Efficiency in Last-Mile Fulfillment
Quality management as a platform for organizing sustainability competencies
Logistics demonstrations as participatory research design
Food waste at the end of the supply chain A consumer logistics perspective
Att kombinera statligt finansierade transportdemonstrationer med rigorös forskning
Connected vehicle data in demand planning: A proposal of interventions in an aftermarket context
Transport service procurement – initial findings and a research agenda
ENERGY EFFICIENCY BY UTILISING OVER-CAPACITY IN THE LOGISTICS SYSTEM
Complementary theories to supply chain management revisited – from borrowing theories to theorizing
Borrowing theories in humanitarian supply chain management
Theme issue on sustainable freight transport
Supply chain configuration for biomass-to-energy: The case of torrefaction
Manufacturing Strategy In A Behavioral Operations Perspective: The People Dimension
Energy resources: Trajectories for supply chain management
Viewing SCM as Technology: Implications for Research & Practice
A TOTAL COST TOOL FOR INTERNALISING LOGISTICS AND ENVIRONMENTAL EXTERNALITIES
Roles of a Food Logistics Centre - a perspective of seafood producers
Storage and stacking logistics problems in container terminals
Editorial: Special issue from the NOFOMA conference, Reykjavik 7-8/6 2007
Complementary theories to supply chain management
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Showing 19 research projects
CIRCLOG: Facilitating continuous resource flows through circular logistics services
EcoLeap Production - a pilot project
Action Lab – a team learning methodology integrating generations of learners
Förbättrad resurseffektivitet i plastens cirkulära värdekedja inom byggandet
REAL: Building resilience: Aligning supply chain reconfiguration and dynamic planning
KATE: Customized service offerings in the energy sector through servitization and digitalization
New technology and digitalization as enablers of supply chain visibility innovations
ELIN: Energy efficiency of logistics services -- inside-out
Digital model-driven physical retail and supply chain management (DM-Retail)
Utilizing connected vehicle data in future aftermarket supply chain planning
Utveckling av logistiska affärsmodeller
The Fifth Fuel - Energy Efficiency Through Effective Freight Transport in Sustainable Urban Areas
Från råmaterial till förnybar energi genom effektivt logistikflöde
Sustainable supply chain planning strategies
Managing turbulence in production and supply networks