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Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Frank Schätter

Prof. Dr. rer. pol.

Frank Schätter

Supply Chain Processes Management

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(07231) 28-6305

Mail

frank.schaetter(at)hs-pforzheim(dot)de

Frank Schätter has been a Professor of Supply Chain Processes Management at the Faculty of Business and Law at Pforzheim University since 2020. He earned his doctoral degree in 2016 at the Institute for Industrial Production (IIP) at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in the field of supply chain risk management. During his time as a research associate at KIT, he spent a research stay at the Entrepreneurship, Commercialisation and Innovation Centre (ECIC) at the University of Adelaide, Australia.
Subsequently, he worked as a senior consultant at Siemens Digital Logistics GmbH, Karlsruhe (previously: LOCOM Consulting GmbH) and as a project manager at the Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI, Karlsruhe where he consulted companies of different industries as well as associations in questions of strategic network planning and future-oriented strategy development.

Frank Schätter focuses on questions about modeling, analysis and optimization of supply chain processes. These include, for example, procedures for describing all internal and cross-company business processes in a supply chain, approaches for creating transparency of the material flow, and approaches for continuous improvement or more comprehensive redesign of processes with regard to the central objectives of costs, quality and performance. A special focus of his activities and research is in the area of supply chain disruptions and supply chain resilience. He uses and develops processes and methods that allow the resilience status of a supply chain to be assessed and the management decisions behind it to be understood.


Supply Chain Management ,  Logistics Technology ,  Process Optimization ,  Risk Management ,  Supply Chain Resilience ,  Supply Chain Risk Management ,  Supply Chain Disruptions

2016 - Dr. rer. pol., Business Administration
Institut für Industriebetriebslehre und Industrielle Produktion, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie
Germany


2012 - Diplom, Business Engineering
Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology (KIT)
Germany


2019 - 2020 - Fraunhofer-Institut für System und Innovationsforschung (ISI) - Germany

Project Manager


2017 - 2019 - Siemens Digital Logistics GmbH - Germany

Senior Consultant


Journal article

SCHÄTTER, F., HANSEN, O., HAAS, F. (2024). Impact-oriented risk management: guiding practitioners towards a resilient supply chain design. Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure, 1-16. doi:https://doi.org/10.1080/23789689.2023.2296202.

SEKULOVSKA, A., MORELLI, F., SIURDYBAN, A., MANFREDA, A., SCHÄTTER, F. (2023). Designing a Use Case for Supply Chain Resilience Based on Process Mining. Anwendungen und Konzepte der Wirtschaftsinformatik AKWI (18), 103-116.

KÖHLER, J., DÖNITZ, E., SCHÄTTER, F. (2022). Transitions for ship propulsion to 2050: The AHOY combined qualitative and quantitative scenarios. MARINE POLICY, 140, 105049. doi:10.1016/j.marpol.2022.105049.

MORELLI, F., SCHÄTTER, F. (2021). Wirtschaftsinformatik - Die Klausur. WS 20/21 "Methoden des Projektmanagements". WISU Das Wirtschaftsstudium (5), 581-582.

SCHÄTTER, F., HANSEN, O., WIENS, M., SCHULTMANN, F. (2019). A decision support methodology for a disaster-caused business continuity management. DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS, 118, 10-20.

SCHÄTTER, F., WIENS, M., SCHULTMANN, F. (2015). A new focus on risk reduction: an ad-hoc decision support system for humanitarian relief logistics. Ecosystem, Health and Sustainability, 1 (3), 1-11.


Dissertation

SCHÄTTER, F. (2016). Decision support system for a reactive management of disaster-caused supply chain disturbances. Karlsruhe, Germany.


Chapter in Book

WIENS, M., SCHÄTTER, F., ZOBEL, C., SCHULTMANN, F. (2017). Collaborative Emergency Supply-Chains for Essential Goods and Services. In A. Fekete & F. Fiedrich (Ed.), Urban Disaster Resilience and Security - Novel Approaches for Dealing with Risks in Societies. Springer.


Article in Proceedings

SEKULOVSKA, A., MORELLI, F., SCHÄTTER, F. (2024). Dashboard use case for supply chain resilience management and future research direction. Communications of the ECMS Volume 38, Issue 1, June 2024, United Kingdom (pp. 416-422).

SCHÄTTER, F., HAAS, F., MORELLI, F. (2023). A supply chain resilience case study linking key resilience areas with process mining. INFORMS Winter Simulation Conference 2023.

SCHÄTTER, F., MORELLI, F., HAAS, F. (2022). Supply Chain Resilience Management Using Process Mining. Communications of the ECMS Volume 36, Issue 1, June 2022 (pp. 121-127).

SCHÄTTER, F., HAAS, F., MORELLI, F. (2022). A Case Study Concept for Supply Chain Resilience Analysis. Special Track: Simulation and Modelling in Supply Chains, along with SIMUL 2022, IARIA XPS Press, 2022 (pp. 63-68).

KÖHLER, J., DÖNITZ, E., SCHÄTTER, F. (2021). Transition Wind Technologies in Shipping to 2050: Factors and Challenges for a Sustainability Transition. RINA International Conference on Wind Propulsion (pp. 1-6).

SCHÄTTER, F., MORELLI, F. (2021). Business Process Simulation Focusing Supply Chain Risk Management Aspects. Special Track: Simulation and Modelling in Supply Chains, along with SIMUL 2021, IARIA XPS Press, 2021 (pp. 38-43).

KÖHLER, J., DÖNITZ, E., SCHÄTTER, F. (2020). Combining numerical simulation modelling with a stakeholder scenario process for transition pathway development: Decarbonising shipping to 2050. 11th International Sustainability Transition conference.


Member of a Program Committee

2022 - 2024

External Examiner

Cranfield University United Kingdom


Participation at a seminar/workshop (participation only)

2021

Zeit-Rebound, Zeitwohlstand und nachhaltiger Konsum - interaktiver Modellierungsworkshop im ReZeitKon-Projekt

Fraunhofer Gesellschaft Germany


Participation at a conference (no presentation)

2021

1st NIBES Research Session: Transforming business and educational organizations with Blockchain

Poland