My name is Yue Tang ("唐越" in Chinese character). I am currently a PhD candidate in Information Systems and Operations Management at Emory University. Prior to joining Emory, I was a research assistant at Singapore Management University, conducting research on no-show managing in outpatient clinics. Before that, I obtained degrees Master of Research from University College London (UCL, 2020-2021), Master of Science from University of Science and Technology of China (USTC, 2017-2021), and Bachelor of Business Administration from Sichuan University (SCU in Chengdu, 2013-2017).
My research lies at the intersection of operations management and empirical methods, with a focus on supply chain networks, sustainability, and healthcare operations. I study how different forms of information (ranging from firm disclosures and campaign narratives to policy changes) shape both operational and financial outcomes. Methodologically, I combine causal inference with machine learning techniques, including applications of large language models to textual and visual data, to examine firm behavior, network dynamics, and unstructured information. Current projects investigate value destruction and recovery from supply chain disruptions, the role of risk exposures in driving firms’ environmental strategies, and the effectiveness of AI-assisted medical crowdfunding.
Apart from research, I am a poet and novelist. I love cooking, walking, hiking, swimming, and photography as well.
My CV is available here.