Dr Henry Lu Qing

Dr Henry Lu Qing

  • Senior Lecturer
Department of Management
  • ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ Business School
SDGs Focus

Biography

Dr. Henry Lu Qing is a senior lecturer at the Department of Management, ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ Business School. He graduated from National University of Singapore in 2006 with a PhD in business strategy. Since then, Dr. Lu had worked at The Logistics Institute - Asia Pacific in Singapore, Izmir University of Economics in Turkey, and Rabat Business School in Morocco. His research interests include supply chain strategy, outsourcing, and humanitarian logistics. Dr. Lu has published in many leading journals, including Journal of Business Venturing, Journal of Banking and Finance, and International Journal of Production Economics.    

Academic & Professional Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, National University of Singapore (2006)
  • Master of Science, National University of Singapore (1998)
  • Bachelor of Science, Fudan University, China (1986)

Research Interests

  • Supply Chain Strategy
  • Humanitarian Logistics
  • Outsourcing
  • Supply Chain Governance

Teaching Areas

  • Supply Chain management
  • Research Method & Statistics
  • Operation Research

Courses Taught

  • Research Methods
  • Logistics Planning and Modelling
  • Quantitative Methods in Logistics Management

Notable Publications

  1. Lu, Q., Wu, J., Goh, M., and De Souza, R. (2019). Agility and resource dependency in ramp-up process of humanitarian organizations. International Journal of Logistics Management, 30 (3), 845-862.
  2. Lu, Q., Goh, M., and De Souza, R. (2016). A SCOR framework to measure logistics performance of humanitarian organizations.  Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management, 6 (2), 222-239.
  3. Lu, Q., Meng, F., and Goh, M. (2014). Choice of supply chain governance: Self-managing or outsourcing? International Journal of Production Economics, 154 (1), 32-38.
  4. Lu, Q., Hwang, P., and Wang, C. (2006). Agency risk control through reprisal. Journal of Business Venturing, 21(3), 369-384.