Mirko Kremer
Professor of Supply Chain Management • Professor
Professor of Supply Chain Management
Mirko Kremer is Professor of Supply Chain Management at the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management since July 2014. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Mannheim (2008). Before joining Frankfurt School, he was a faculty member at the Pennsylvania State University.
His research is on the impact of managerial and customer (mis)behavior on the performance and design of Supply Chains, with an emphasis on micro-behavioral foundations of inventory management, sales forecasting, and service systems. His research was published in Management Science, Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, Operations Research and Production and Operations Management. He serves as a department editor for the Production and Operations Management Journal, and associate editor for Operations Research.
At Frankfurt School, Mirko teaches Operations Management, Supply Chain Strategy, and quantitative decision modelling. He has previously taught similar courses at INSEAD, London Business School, and the Kellogg School of Management.
His research is on the impact of managerial and customer (mis)behavior on the performance and design of Supply Chains, with an emphasis on micro-behavioral foundations of inventory management, sales forecasting, and service systems. His research was published in Management Science, Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, Operations Research and Production and Operations Management. He serves as a department editor for the Production and Operations Management Journal, and associate editor for Operations Research.
At Frankfurt School, Mirko teaches Operations Management, Supply Chain Strategy, and quantitative decision modelling. He has previously taught similar courses at INSEAD, London Business School, and the Kellogg School of Management.
- Management department
- Professor
- Faculty
PUBLICATIONS
Kremer, M., de Véricourt, F., 2023. Mismanaging diagnostic accuracy under congestion, Operations Research Vol. 71(3), pp. 895-916.
Goldschmidt, K., Kremer, M., Thomas, D., Craighead, C., 2021. Strategic Sourcing Under Severe Disruption Risk: Learning Failures and Under-Diversification Bias, Manufacturing and Service Operations Management Vol. 23(4), pp. 745-780.
Kremer, M., Mantin, B., Ovchinnikov, A., 2017. Dynamic Pricing in the Presence of Myopic and Strategic Consumers: Theory and Experiment, Production and Operations Management Vol. 26(1), pp. 116-133.
Kremer, M., Debo, L., 2016. Inferring Quality from Wait Time, Management Science Vol. 62(10), pp. 3023-3038.
Kremer, M., Siemsen, E., Thomas, D., 2016. The sum and its parts: judgmental hierarchical forecasting, Management Science Vol. 62(9), pp. 2745-2764.
Moritz, B., Siemsen, E., Kremer, M., 2014. Judgemental forecasting: cognitive reflection and decision speed, Production and Operations Management Vol. 23(7), pp. 1146-1160.
Kremer, M., Minner, S., Van Wassenhove, L., 2014. On the preference to avoid ex post inventory errors, Production and Operations Management Vol. 23(5), pp. 773-787.
Palley, A., Kremer, M., 2014. Sequential search and learning from rank feedback: theory and experimental evidence, Management Science Vol. 60(10), pp. 2525-2542.
Kremer, M., Van Wassenhove, L., 2014. Willingness to pay for shifting inventory risk: the role of contractual form, Production and Operations Management Vol. 23(2), pp. 239-252.
Kremer, M., Moritz, B., Siemsen, E., 2011. Demand Forecasting Behavior: System Neglect and Change Detection, Management Science Vol. 57(10), pp. 1827-1843.
Kremer, M., Minner, S., Van Wassenhove, L., 2010. Do Random Errors Explain Newsvendor Behavior?, Manufacturing and Service Operations Management Vol. 12(4), pp. 673-681.
Francas, D., Kremer, M., Minner, S., Friese, M., 2009. Strategic process flexibility under lifecycle demand, International Journal of Production Economics Vol. 121(2), pp. 427-440.
Kremer, M., Schneeweiss, C., Zimmermann, M., 2006. On the validity of aggregate models in designing supply chain contracts, International Journal of Production Economics Vol. 103(2), pp. 656-666.
Goldschmidt, K., Kremer, M., Thomas, D., Craighead, C., 2021. Strategic Sourcing Under Severe Disruption Risk: Learning Failures and Under-Diversification Bias, Manufacturing and Service Operations Management Vol. 23(4), pp. 745-780.
Kremer, M., Mantin, B., Ovchinnikov, A., 2017. Dynamic Pricing in the Presence of Myopic and Strategic Consumers: Theory and Experiment, Production and Operations Management Vol. 26(1), pp. 116-133.
Kremer, M., Debo, L., 2016. Inferring Quality from Wait Time, Management Science Vol. 62(10), pp. 3023-3038.
Kremer, M., Siemsen, E., Thomas, D., 2016. The sum and its parts: judgmental hierarchical forecasting, Management Science Vol. 62(9), pp. 2745-2764.
Moritz, B., Siemsen, E., Kremer, M., 2014. Judgemental forecasting: cognitive reflection and decision speed, Production and Operations Management Vol. 23(7), pp. 1146-1160.
Kremer, M., Minner, S., Van Wassenhove, L., 2014. On the preference to avoid ex post inventory errors, Production and Operations Management Vol. 23(5), pp. 773-787.
Palley, A., Kremer, M., 2014. Sequential search and learning from rank feedback: theory and experimental evidence, Management Science Vol. 60(10), pp. 2525-2542.
Kremer, M., Van Wassenhove, L., 2014. Willingness to pay for shifting inventory risk: the role of contractual form, Production and Operations Management Vol. 23(2), pp. 239-252.
Kremer, M., Moritz, B., Siemsen, E., 2011. Demand Forecasting Behavior: System Neglect and Change Detection, Management Science Vol. 57(10), pp. 1827-1843.
Kremer, M., Minner, S., Van Wassenhove, L., 2010. Do Random Errors Explain Newsvendor Behavior?, Manufacturing and Service Operations Management Vol. 12(4), pp. 673-681.
Francas, D., Kremer, M., Minner, S., Friese, M., 2009. Strategic process flexibility under lifecycle demand, International Journal of Production Economics Vol. 121(2), pp. 427-440.
Kremer, M., Schneeweiss, C., Zimmermann, M., 2006. On the validity of aggregate models in designing supply chain contracts, International Journal of Production Economics Vol. 103(2), pp. 656-666.
Kremer, M., Minner, S., 2008, The human element in inventory decision making under uncertainty: a review of experimental evidence in the newsvendor model, in: Herbert Kotzab, Hartmut Stadtler (eds): Forschungsperspektiven der betriebswirtschaftlichen Logistik, Wiesbaden: Gabler, pp. 83-97.
Kizilyildirim, R., Korpeoglu, C., Korpeoglu, E., Kremer, M., 2024. An Experimental Analysis of Participation Restriction and Visibility in Parallel Innovation Contests. (Revise and resubmit)
Kizilyildirim, R., Korpeoglu, C., Korpeoglu, E., Kremer, M., 2024. Solver Capacity Utilization and Allocation on Crowdsourcing Platforms: An Experimental Study. (Revise and resubmit)
Nikpayam, H., Kremer, M., de Vericourt, F., 2024. When Delegating AI-Assisted Decisions Drives AI Over-reliance. (Revise and resubmit)
Kremer, M., Schlapp, J., 2023. Delegated Innovation Scouting when Success is Rare: A Behavioral Investigation.
Rodriguez, A., Ibrahim, R., Kremer, M., 2023. Persuasive communication in social service operations. (submitted)
Jin, C., Debo, L., Iravani, S., Kremer, M., 2015. Observational learning in congested environments with multiple choice options: the wisdom of majorities and minorities, Chicago Booth Research Paper 8.
Kizilyildirim, R., Korpeoglu, C., Korpeoglu, E., Kremer, M., 2024. Solver Capacity Utilization and Allocation on Crowdsourcing Platforms: An Experimental Study. (Revise and resubmit)
Nikpayam, H., Kremer, M., de Vericourt, F., 2024. When Delegating AI-Assisted Decisions Drives AI Over-reliance. (Revise and resubmit)
Kremer, M., Schlapp, J., 2023. Delegated Innovation Scouting when Success is Rare: A Behavioral Investigation.
Rodriguez, A., Ibrahim, R., Kremer, M., 2023. Persuasive communication in social service operations. (submitted)
Jin, C., Debo, L., Iravani, S., Kremer, M., 2015. Observational learning in congested environments with multiple choice options: the wisdom of majorities and minorities, Chicago Booth Research Paper 8.

OFFICE HOURS
During the lecture period
Tuesday 5:00pm until 6:00pm on appointment
Room
C4.46
OFFICE HOURS
During the lecture period
Tuesday 5:00pm until 6:00pm on appointment
Room
C4.46