Dr. Jasmine Siu Lee Lam

Assistant Professor
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Applied Economic Sciences from University of Antwerp, Belgium

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Biography

Dr. Jasmine Siu Lee LAM is currently an Assistant Professor and Director of Maritime Studies at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. She received her PhD in Applied Economics Sciences from University of Antwerp, Belgium. Dr Lam’s major research and teaching areas are Sustainable Development, Maritime Studies, Logistics and Supply Chain Management. Dr Lam has extensive experience in executive training and has been invited by various organizations such as Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, port authorities and banks as a speaker at international conferences and seminars. She is leading a R&D team and working closely with the industry and government agencies, Dr Lam has completed over 38 projects. She is also a passionate mentor currently supervising 8 research students including 4 PhD candidates. She has widely published in international journals including Journal of Cleaner Production, Transportation Research Part A and Part E and Transportation Science. She is the Associate Editor of Maritime Policy & Management (a flagship journal of maritime research) and a member of the editorial board of Journal of Supply Chain Management (among the top international journal out of 172 SSCI indexed journals in management). She is a member of BNP Paribas Chair international scientific committee. Dr Lam is the recipient of many awards, including Best Paper Awards and Erasmus Mundus Scholars Award awarded by the European Commission.

Area of Interest:

Business Management and Accounting
Sustainable Development
Logistics
Supply Chain Management
Maritime Studies

Selected Publications

  1. Zhang, A. and J.S.L. Lam, 2015. Daily Maersk's impacts on shipper's supply chain inventories and implications for the liner shipping industry. Maritime Policy Manage., 42: 246-262.
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  2. Vijayaraghavan, V., A. Garg, J.S.L. Lam, B. Panda and S.S. Mahapatra, 2015. Process characterisation of 3D-printed FDM components using improved evolutionary computational approach. Int. J. Adv. Manuf. Technol., 78: 781-793.
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  3. Qiu, X., J.S.L. Lam and G.Q. Huang, 2015. A bilevel storage pricing model for outbound containers in a dry port system. Transp. Res. Part E: Logist. Transp. Rev., 73: 65-83.
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  4. Panayides, P.M., F. Parola and J.S.L. Lam, 2015. The effect of institutional factors on public-private partnership success in ports. Transp. Res. Part A: Policy Pract., 71: 110-127.
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  5. Lee, P.T.W. and J.S.L. Lam, 2015. Container Port Competition and Competitiveness Analysis: Asian Major Ports. In: Handbook of Ocean Container Transport Logistics: Making Global Supply Chains Effective, Lee, C.Y. and Q. Meng (Eds.). Chapter 4, Springer, New York, USA., ISBN: 978-3-319-11890-1, pp: 97-136.

  6. Lam, J.S.L. and S. Su, 2015. Disruption risks and mitigation strategies: an analysis of Asian ports. Maritime Policy Manage., (In Press). 10.1080/03088839.2015.1016560.
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  7. Lai, K.H., C.W. Wong and J.S.L. Lam, 2015. Sharing environmental management information with supply chain partners and the performance contingencies on environmental munificence. Int. J. Prod. Econ., 164: 445-453.
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  8. Garg, A., V. Vijayaraghavan, J.S.L. Lam, P.M. Singru and L. Gao, 2015. A molecular simulation based computational intelligence study of a nano-machining process with implications on its environmental performance. Swarm Evol. Comput., 21: 54-63.
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  9. Garg, A., J.S.L. Lam and M.M. Savalani, 2015. A new computational intelligence approach in formulation of functional relationship of open porosity of the additive manufacturing process. Int. J. Adv. Manuf. Technol., (In Press). 10.1007/s00170-015-6989-2.
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  10. Garg, A., A. Garg and J.S.L. Lam, 2015. Evolving functional expression of permeability of fly ash by a new evolutionary approach. Transp. Porous Media, 107: 555-571.
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  11. Du, Y., Q. Chen, J.S.L. Lam, Y. Xu and J.X. Cao, 2015. Modeling the impacts of tides and the virtual arrival policy in berth allocation. Transp. Sci. 10.1287/trsc.2014.0568.
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  12. Zhang, Y. and J.S.L. Lam, 2014. Non-conventional modeling of extreme significant wave height through random sets. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 33: 125-130.
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  13. Zhang, A., J.S.L. Lam and G.Q. Huang, 2014. Port strategy in the era of supply chain management: The case of Hong Kong. Maritime Policy Manage., 41: 367-383.
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  14. Zhang, A. and J.S.L. Lam, 2014. Impacts of schedule reliability and sailing frequency on the liner shipping and port industry: A study of Daily Maersk. Transp. J., 53: 235-253.
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  15. Qiu, X., G.Q. Huang and J.S.L. Lam, 2014. A bilevel analytical model for dynamic storage pricing in a Supply Hub in Industrial Park (SHIP). IEEE Trans. Autom. Sci. Eng., 99: 1-16.
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  16. Notteboom, T. and J.S.L. Lam, 2014. Dealing with uncertainty and volatility in shipping and ports. Maritime Policy Manage., 41: 611-614.
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  17. Li, Q., J.S.L. Lam and H.S.L. Fan, 2014. Multi-Link-Ahead Conflicts Prediction in Dynamic Seaport Environments. In: Simulations, Serious Games and their Applications, Cai, Y. and S. L. Goei (Eds.). Springer, Singapore, ISBN: 978-981-4560-31-3, pp: 69-84.

  18. Lam, J.S.L., 2014. Designing a sustainable maritime supply chain: A hybrid QFD-ANP approach. Transp. Res. Part E: Logist. Transp. Rev., 78: 70-81.
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  19. Lam, J.S.L. and T. Notteboom, 2014. The greening of ports: A comparison of port management tools used by leading ports in Asia and Europe. Transp. Rev., 34: 169-189.
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  20. Lam, J.S.L. and L. Zhang, 2014. Enhanced logistics service provider framework for higher integration and efficiency in maritime logistics. Int. J. Logist. Res. Applic., 17: 89-113.
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  21. Lam, J.S.L. and K.H. Lai, 2014. Developing environmental sustainability by ANP-QFD approach: The case of shipping operations. J. Cleaner Prod., (In Press). 10.1016/j.jclepro.2014.09.070.
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  22. Bai, X. and J.S.L. Lam, 2014. Dynamic regional port cluster development: Case of the ports across Taiwan Strait. GeoJournal, (In Press). 10.1007/s10708-014-9567-5.
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  23. Acciaro, M., T. Vanelslander, C. Sys, C. Ferrari and A. Roumboutsos et al., 2014. Environmental sustainability in seaports: A framework for successful innovation. Maritime Policy Manage., 41: 480-500.
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  24. Zhang, W. and J.S.L. Lam, 2013. Maritime cluster evolution based on symbiosis theory and Lotka-Volterra model. Maritime Policy Manage., 40: 161-176.
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  25. Yap, W.Y. and J.S.L. Lam, 2013. 80 million-twenty-foot-equivalent-unit container port? Sustainability issues in port and coastal development. Ocean. Coastal. Manage., 71: 13-25.
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  26. Lam, J.S.L., A.K. Ng and X. Fu, 2013. Stakeholder management for establishing sustainable regional port governance. Res. Transp. Bus. Manage., 8: 30-38.
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  27. Lam, J.S.L., 2013. Towards a normative model for managing container shipping supply chains. Int. J. Logist. Syst. Manage., 14: 200-220.
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  28. Lam, J.S.L., 2013. Benefits and barriers of supply chain integration: Empirical analysis of liner shipping. Int. J. Shipping Transp. Logist., 5: 13-30.
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  29. Lam, J.S.L. and Y. Gu, 2013. Port hinterland intermodal container flow optimisation with green concerns: A literature review and research agenda. Int. J. Shipping Transp. Logist., 5: 257-281.
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  30. Lam, J.S.L. and D.W. Song, 2013. Seaport network performance measurement in the context of global freight supply chains. Polish Maritime Res., 20: 47-54.
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  31. Wang, K., A.K. Ng, J.S. Lam and X. Fu, 2012. Cooperation or competition? Factors and conditions affecting regional port governance in South China. Maritime Econ. Logist., 14: 386-408.
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  32. Lee, C.K.M. and J.S.L. Lam, 2012. Managing reverse logistics to enhance sustainability of industrial marketing. Ind. Market. Manage., 41: 589-598.
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  33. Lam, J.S.L., H. Meersman and E. Van de Voorde, 2012. Unveiling supply chain integration and its value in container shipping. Int. J. Transp. Econ., 39: 275-298.
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  34. Lam, J.S.L., 2012. Risk Management in Maritime Logistics and Supply Chains. In: Maritime Logistics: Contemporary Issues, Song, D.W. and P.M. Panayides (Eds.). Emerald Group Publishing, Bingley, UK., ISBN-13: 9781780523408, pp: 117-132.

  35. Lam, J.S.L. and J. Dai, 2012. A decision support system for port selection. Transp. Plann. Technol., 35: 509-524.
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  36. Doshi, D., B. Malhotra, S. Bressan and J.S.L. Lam, 2012. Mining maritime schedules for analysing global shipping networks. Int. J. Business Intell. Data Mining, 7: 186-202.
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  37. Yap, W.Y., J.S.L. Lam and K. Cullinane, 2011. A theoretical framework for the evaluation of competition between container terminal operators. Singapore Econ. Rev., 56: 535-559.
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  38. Lam, J.S.L., D. Chen, F. Cheng and K. Wong, 2011. Assessment of the competitiveness of ports as bunkering hubs: Empirical studies on Singapore and Shanghai. Transp. J., 50: 176-203.
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  39. Lam, J.S.L., 2011. Patterns of maritime supply chains: Slot capacity analysis. J. Transp. Geogr., 19: 366-374.
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  40. Lam, J.S.L. and W.Y. Yap, 2011. Dynamics of liner shipping network and port connectivity in supply chain systems: Analysis on East Asia. J. Transp. Geogr., 19: 1272-1281.
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  41. Lam, J.S.L. and W.Y. Yap, 2011. Container port competition and complementarity in supply chain systems: Evidence from the Pearl River Delta. Maritime Econ. Logist., 13: 102-120.
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  42. Lam, J.S.L. and E. van de Voorde, 2011. Scenario analysis for supply chain integration in container shipping. Maritime Policy Manage., 38: 705-725.
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  43. Lam, J.S.L., 2010. Synchronisation of Seaborne Cold Chains. In: International Handbook of Maritime Economics and Business, Cullinane, K. (Ed.). Chapter 5, Edward Elgar, UK., ISBN-13: 9781849806619, pp: 68-79.

  44. Lam, J.S.L., 2010. An integrated approach for port selection, ship scheduling and financial analysis. NETNOMICS: Econ. Res. Electron. Networking, 11: 33-46.
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  45. Lam, J.S.L. and W.Y. Yap, 2008. Competition for transhipment containers by major ports in Southeast Asia: Slot capacity analysis. Maritime Policy Manage., 35: 89-101.
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  46. Lam, J.S., W.Y. Yap and K. Cullinane, 2007. Structure, conduct and performance on the major liner shipping routes 1. Maritime Policy Manage., 34: 359-381.
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  47. Yap, W.Y., J.S.L. Lam and T. Notteboom, 2006. Developments in container port competition in East Asia. Transp. Rev., 26: 167-188.
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  48. Yap, W.Y. and J.S. Lam, 2006. Competition dynamics between container ports in East Asia. Transp. Res. Part A: Policy Pract., 40: 35-51.
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  49. Lam, J.S. and W.Y. Yap, 2006. A measurement and comparison of cost competitiveness of container ports in Southeast Asia. Transportation, 33: 641-654.
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  50. Cullinane, K., W.Y. Yap and J.S. Lam, 2006. The port of Singapore and its governance structure. Res. Transp. Econ., 17: 285-310.
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  51. Yap, W.Y. and J.S.L. Lam, 2004. An interpretation of inter-container port relationships from the demand perspective. Maritime Policy Manage., 31: 337-355.
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