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Elena Belavina

  • Associate Professor

Biography

Elena Belavina is an associate professor at the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business. She collaborates with startups, established companies, and public agencies to study sustainable food systems and transportation. In collaboration with a leading food-tech company, her recent research examines the impact of adopting computer-vision-enabled tech on food waste in commercial kitchens. It also develops machine-learning-based classifiers for the detection of food-production problems.

Previously, Belavina studied how the grocery industry’s structure and pricing policies influence food waste, the environmental impact of online grocery shopping, and the design of bike-share systems. She has also studied sustainable sourcing, relational contracts, and supply network design including the role of supply chain intermediaries. Methodologically, her research involves holistic analysis of logistic and economic systems, econometric analysis of large datasets to advise on system improvements and policies, and machine learning.

Prior to joining Cornell, Belavina was on the faculty of the Booth School at the University of Chicago. She earned a PhD from INSEAD, and bachelor’s and master’s degrees in applied mathematics and physics from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.

Education

PhD INSEAD, 2012
MS Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, 2007
BS Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, 2007

Research

Awards

  • Finalist IBM Service Science Best Student Paper Competition for paper "Route Preference and Station Network in the London Bike Share System" (2018) INFORMS Service Science Section
  • Business of Food Grants Program Recipient (2019)
  • Best paper Award (3rd place) (2011) Junior Faculty Interest Group
  • Runner-up, The George and Marrion Plossl Research Fellowship (2010) Association for Chain Management (APICS) Educational and Research Foundation
  • Finalist IBM Service Science Best Student Paper Competition for paper "The Environmental Assessment of Online Grocery Shopping" (2018) INFORMS Service Science Section

Faculty Academic Areas

  • Operations, Technology, and Information Management

Expertise

  • Operations Management
  • Applied Economics
  • Business Analytics
  • Consulting
  • Decision Making
  • Food and Beverage Management
  • Food and Agricultural Economics
  • Sustainability