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Department of Business Administration
Dr. Matthew Lindsey
| Office |
BUS 116 |
| Phone |
(903) 565-5807 |
| Fax |
(903) 566-7372 |
| Email |
matt_lindsey@uttyler.edu |
Rank
Assistant Professor
Degrees
Ph.D., University of North Texas
M.B.A., Stephen F. Austin State University
B.S., Texas A & M University
Teaching and Research Interests
Forecasting and Quantitative Methods
Inventory Management
Quality Management
Narrative Biography:
Matthew Lindsey currently serves an Assistant Professor in the Department of Business Administration in the College of Business and Technology. His research interests are Inventory Management issues related to slow-moving inventory, quality management and forecasting and quantitative methods. He has presented peer-reviewed, published papers in regional and national conferences. he was the recipient of the "Distinguished Research Paper" award for "A comparison of methods for forecasting intermittent demand with increasing or decreasing demand occurrences" with Robert Pavur at the 2005 36th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute in San Franciso.
Selected Works:
Lindsey, M.D. & Pavur R. (2007) "Further Evidence of Robustness in Croston’s Method" Proceedings of the Decision Sciences Institute, Phoenix, AZ. November 2007.
Lindsey, M.D. & Pavur R. (2007) " All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Go: How Much of this Slow-Moving Inventory Will Sell?" Proceedings of the Southwest Decision Sciences Institute, San Diego, CA. March 2006.
Lindsey, M.D. & Pavur R. (2006) "An Exploratory Investigation of a Bayesian Model for Merchandise Sales" Proceedings of the Decision Sciences Institute, San Antonio, TX. November 2006.
Lindsey, M.D. & Pavur R. (2006) "Determining Valid Underlying Retail Demand Rates for Proposed Prediction Model of Slow Moving Merchandise" Proceedings of the Southwest Decision Sciences Institute, Oklahoma City, OK.
Lindsey, M. D. & Pavur R. (2005) "As the PMI Turns: A Tool for Supply Chain Managers" Journal of Supply Chain Management.
Lindsey, M.D. & Pavur R. (2005) "A Comparison of Methods for Forecasting Intermittent Demand with Increasing or Decreasing Demand Occurrences" Proceedings of the Decision Sciences Institute, San Fransico, CA.
Lindsey, M.D. & Pavur R (2005) “Applying Software Reliability Techniques to Low Retail Demand Estimation” Proceedings of the Southwest Decision Sciences Institute, Dallas, TX.
Lindsey, M.D. & Pavur R. (2004) "Can Supply Chain Managers Forecast with the PMI?" Proceedings of the Decision Sciences Institute, Boston, MA. November 2004.
Lindsey, M.D.& Pavur R “Examining Cyclical Nature of the Purchasing Mangers Index and Its Components” Proceedings of the Southwest Decision Sciences Institute, Orlando, Fl.
Ormsby, J. G., and M.D. Lindsey “Quality Output through procedure verification at Texas Foundry,” Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Conference of the Production and Operations Management Society, March 2001, Orlando, Fl.
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