J. Michael Harrison

American researcher (born 1944)


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nameJ. Michael Harrison
birth_date
nationalityAmerican
fieldsoperations research
stochastic modelling
workplacesStanford University
alma_materLehigh University
Stanford University
thesis_titleQueueing Models for Assembly-Like Systems
thesis_year1971
thesis_urlhttps://statistics.stanford.edu/sites/default/files/LIE%20ONR%20133.pdf
doctoral_advisorFrederick Stanton Hillier
website
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| name = J. Michael Harrison | birth_date = | nationality = American | fields = operations research stochastic modelling | workplaces = Stanford University | alma_mater = Lehigh University Stanford University | thesis_title = Queueing Models for Assembly-Like Systems | thesis_year = 1971 | thesis_url = https://statistics.stanford.edu/sites/default/files/LIE%20ONR%20133.pdf | doctoral_advisor = Frederick Stanton Hillier | website = John Michael Harrison (born 1944) is an American researcher, known for his contributions to the theory of operations research, in particular stochastic networks and financial engineering. He has authored two books and nearly 90 journal articles.

He obtained a B.S. in industrial engineering from Lehigh University (1966), a M.S. from Stanford University (1967), and a Ph.D. in operations research (1970) also from Stanford University.

He then worked at the same place, in the Stanford Graduate School of Business, as assistant professor, promoted to associate professor (1973) and full professor (1978). He is currently the Adams Distinguished Professor of Management at Stanford University.

His research focused on stochastic modelling for business and led to influential results in option theory (with David M. Kreps, 1980). Later he studied Brownian network models for logistics and models for optimizing telephone call centers. More recently he has studied dynamic pricing and revenue management.

In 2008, Harrison was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering for fundamental contributions to stochastic networks and financial engineering.

Awards

Selected publications

  • A Method for Staffing Large Call Centers, Mfg. & Service Operations Mgt., 2005
  • A Broader View of Brownian Networks: Annals of Applied Probability, 2003
  • Brownian Motion and Stochastic Flow Systems, Wiley and Sons, 1985
  • Martingales and Stochastic Integrals in the Theory of Trading Stochastic Processes, 1981
  • Martingales and Arbitrage in Multiperiod Securities Markets Journal of Economic Theory, 1979

References

References

  1. Harrison, J. Michael. (1990). "Brownian Motion and Stochastic Flow Systems". Robert E. Krieger Publishing Company.
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  3. [http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/news/headlines/harrison_award.html Harrison Elected to National Academy of Engineering] {{Webarchive. link. (2012-04-12 from [[Stanford Graduate School of Business]])
  4. "Fellows: Alphabetical List". [[Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences]].

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