Baris Ata
Baris Ata

MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS & DECISION SCIENCES; OPERATIONS
Associate Professor of Managerial Economics & Decision Sciences

Print Overview
Baris Ata is an Associate Professor of Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences and coordinator of the school’s doctoral program in operations. He serves as Associate Editor of Manufacturing & Service Operations Management.

Ata’s research is on stochastic models of operations management, specifically the design and control of manufacturing service and telecommunications systems, and revenue management.

Ata received his PhD in Operations, Information and Technology from Stanford University. Prior to his appointment at Kellogg in 2003, he worked as an associate for McKinsey & Company in Istanbul.

Areas of Expertise
Pricing Strategies
Queuing Systems
Revenue Management
Print Vita
Education
PhD, 2003, Operations, Information, and Techonology, Stanford University, California
MS, 2002, Statistics, Stanford University, California
MS, 2001, Mathematics, Stanford University, California
MS, 2000, Business Research, Stanford University, California
MS, 1999, Engineering Economic Systems & Operations Research, Stanford University, California
BS, 1997, Industrial Engineering, Bilkent University, Ankara,Turkey

Academic Positions
Associate Professor of Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, 2007-present
Program Coordinator, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, 2007-present
Assistant Professor of Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, 2003-2007
Associate, McKinsey&Co., 2001-2001

Editorial Positions
Area Editor, Operations Management, 2009-ongoing
Area Editor, Management Science, 2009-ongoing
Associate Editor, Management Science, 2009-ongoing
Associate Editor, IIE Transactions in Healthcare Engineering
Associate Editor, Manufacturing and Service Operations Management, 2008-ongoing

 
Print Research
Research Interests
Dynamic control of manufacturing systems and communication networks: heavy traffic approximations, Brownian and fluid network models, discrete-review policies, and analysis of asymptotic performance; pricing congestible resources; revenue management

Articles
Agarwal, Manish, Michael Honig and Baris Ata. Forthcoming. Adaptive Training for Correlated Fading Channels with Feedback.
Ata, Baris and Itai Gurvich. 2011. On Optimality Gaps in the Halfin-Whitt Regime. Annals of Applied Probability. 22: 407-455.
Akan, Mustafa, Baris Ata and Martin Lariviere. 2011. Asymmetric Information and Economies-of-Scale in Service Contracting. Manufacturing and Service Operations Management. 13(1): 58-72.
Ata, Baris and Jan A. Van Mieghem. 2009. The Value of Dynamic Resource Pooling: Should a service network be integrated or Product-focused?. Management Science. 55(1): 115-131.
Ata, Baris and Wuqin Lin. 2008. Heavy Traffic Analysis of Maximum Pressure Policies for Stochastic Processing Networks with Multiple Bottlenecks. Queueing Systems: Theory and Applications. 59: 191-235.
Ata, Baris and Konstantinos E. Zachariadis. 2007. Dynamic power control in a fading downlink channel subject to an energy constraint. Queuing Systems. 55(1): 41-69.
Ata, Baris. 2006. Dynamic Control of a Multiclass Queue with Thin Arrival Streams. Operations Research. 54(5): 876-892.
Ata, Baris and Shiri Shnerson. 2006. Dynamic Control of an M/M/1 Service System with Adjustable Arrival and Service Rates. Management Science. 52(11): 1778-1791.
Ata, Baris and Sunil Kumar. 2005. Heavy Traffic Analysis of Open Processing Networks with Complete Resource Pooling: Asymptotic Optimality of Discrete Review Policies. Annals of Applied Probability. 15(1A): 331-391.
Ata, Baris, J. Michael Harrison and Larry A. Shepp. 2005. Drift Rate Control of a Brownian Processing System. Annals of Applied Probability. 15(2): 1145-1160.
Ata, Baris. 2005. Dynamic Power Control in a Wireless Static Channel Subject to a Quality of Service Constraint. Operations Research. 53(5): 842-851.
Working Papers
Rubino, Melanie and Baris Ata. Forthcoming. Dynamic Control of a Make-to-Order Parallel-Server System with Cancellations. Operations Research. Forthcoming
Afeche, Philipp and Baris Ata. 2012. Revenue Management in Queueing Systems with Unknown Demand Characteristics.
Ata, Baris, R. Canan Savaskan-Ebert and Mustafa Akan. 2012. Dynamic Pricing of Remanufacturable Products Under Demand Substitution: A Product Life-Cycle Model.
Cases
Ata, Baris, D. Lee and M.H. Tongarlak. 2010. Harvest: Organic Waste Recycling with Energy Recovery (B). Case #611-034.
Ata, Baris, D. Lee and M.H. Tongarlak. 2010. Harvest: Organic Waste Recycling with Energy Recovery (A). Case #611-033.

 
Print Teaching
Teaching Interests
Operations
Full-Time / Part-Time MBA
Analytical Decision Modeling (OPNS-450-0)

This course counts toward the following majors: Decision Sciences, Managerial Analytics, Operations.

This course focuses on structuring, analyzing and solving managerial decision problems on Excel spreadsheets. We address problems of resource allocation (how to use available resources optimally), risk analysis (how to simulate the effects of uncertainty in problem parameters), decision analysis (how to analyze sequential decisions involving uncertainty), data analysis (how to synthesize the available data into useful information) and forecasting (how to extrapolate past observations into the future). In each area, we pose specific problems from operations, finance and marketing, structure them on Excel spreadsheets, and analyze and solve them using the available Excel commands, tools and add-ins. The course involves a hands-on, in-class learning experience in modeling and analyzing a variety of business decision problems on a common spreadsheet platform. It should, therefore, enhance one's problem-solving capabilities as well as spreadsheet skills. A good working knowledge of Microsoft Excel is required. Prerequisites: OPNS-430 and FINC-430/FINC-440. May be taken concurrently.

Doctoral
Emerging Areas in Operations Management (OPNS-525-0)
This course will cover topics chosen from the areas of healthcare management, sustainability, and social responsibility. The emphasis will be on the recent contributions operations management researchers have made and can make in the near future on practical problems arising in these areas.