22nd ANZAM Operations, Supply Chain and Services Management Symposium

Geopolitical Uncertainty and the Climate Crisis: What’s the Role of the Supply Chain?

Hosted by the Department of Management and Marketing, University of Melbourne

Location: The Spot Building, The University of Melbourne, 198 Berkeley Street, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia (map)

Symposium Date: 26th to 28th November 2025

The world is experiencing a multitude of crises that permeate national borders, from unresolved military conflicts that cause humanitarian emergencies to protectionist trade policies that pose threats to existing alliances. Meanwhile, ongoing climate change threatens biodiversity and causes natural disasters. These challenges affect societies and organisations worldwide, with their impacts likely lasting for years, if not decades to come. As a result, organisations will need to reinvent their operations and supply chains to remain economically, environmentally, and socially sustainable.

On a positive note, these crises have led entrepreneurs and senior executives to become creative in seeking bold ideas that not only accelerate organisational resilience and responsiveness but also sustainability outcomes. These ideas include adopting novel renewable energy technologies, adapting humanitarian logistics, and implementing circular economy ideas, among others. We believe that these developments represent an opportune time to critically analyse what role supply chains play in these times of geopolitical uncertainty and the climate crisis, and how they can serve as a force for positive change.

We invite you to join this stimulating discussion at the 22nd ANZAM Operations, Supply Chain, and Services Management Symposium in 2025, hosted by the University of Melbourne. In celebration of the 25th anniversary of the ANZAM OSCSM community, this year’s symposium aims to cross disciplinary boundaries and includes voices from outside academia to understand the evolving role of operations and supply chain in a volatile global environment.

The symposium aims to provide a platform to collectively reflect on some pressing questions of our time, such as:
What role do recent negotiations on trade tariffs and new trade alliances have on supply chain network configurations?
How do geopolitical dynamics impact the climate crisis and issues of forced labour in supply chains?
How can organisations develop and sustain resilient and agile supply chains?
With operations and supply chain management becoming strategically more important, how does the role of the operations/supply chain manager evolve?
What role do emerging technologies play in addressing protectionist policies and sustainability challenges?

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Conference Program Overview

Wednesday 26 November 2025

Welcome reception 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Thursday 27 November 2025

Full-day conference from 8:45 AM - 9:00 PM

Plenary Session 1: Geopolitical Uncertainty and the Climate Crisis: Practitioner and Academic Perspectives

Research Presentation Tracks

Symposium Dinner

Friday 28 November 2025

Full-day conference from 9:30 AM - 5:15 PM

Plenary Session 2: Meet the Editors

Plenary Session 3: Mapping the Terrain of AI in Research and Pedagogy

Research Presentation Tracks

Full Conference Program

Call for Papers

We invite contributions addressing issues in the operations, supply chain, and services management disciplines. Papers addressing our theme of Geopolitical Uncertainty and the Climate Crisis: What’s the Role of the Supply Chain? are welcome. We encourage submissions from all conceptual, analytical, and empirical perspectives.

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Key Dates

18 June 2025

Registration opens

15 August 2025

Full papers / Extended abstracts submission deadline

17 October 2025

Notification of acceptance

31 October 2025

Early bird registrations close

16 November 2025

Final registrations close

Registration Fees

Registration will open on 18 June 2025 and will close on 16 November 2025.

ItemCost
Full registration early bird fee (on or before 31 October)AUD 475        
Full registration fee (after 31 October)AUD 525
Student registration feeAUD 275
One day rate (for Thursday 27 November or Friday 28 November)AUD 200

Parking

Metered street parking is available in the surrounding streets, or please visit the Parking on Campus website.
University Car Park Entrance: 244 Bouverie Street or 206 Berkeley Street. Click here for the map.

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Organising Committee

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Prof Vikram Bhakoo (Co-Chair)

Professor in Management, Department of Management and Marketing, The University of Melbourne
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Dr Leopold Ried (Co-Chair)

Senior Lecturer in Management, Department of Management and Marketing, The University of Melbourne
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Dr Xiaoyan (Miya) Qian

Senior Lecturer in Management, Department of Management and Marketing, The University of Melbourne
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Dr Zahra HosseiniFard

Senior Lecturer in Management, Department of Management and Marketing, The University of Melbourne
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Dr George Panas

Enterprise Fellow & Director of Engagement, Department of Management and Marketing, The University of Melbourne
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Prof Tava Olsen

Professor in Management, Melbourne Business School, The University of Melbourne
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Prof Amrik Sohal

Professor in Management, Department of Management, Monash Business School, Monash University

Panel Speakers

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Kate Dundas

Executive Director, UN Global Compact Network Australia
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Simon Hinds

Senior Director, Site Supply Chain, CSL Behring
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Cedric Lemetter

Chief Operations Officer, L'Oreal
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Prof Robyn Eckersley

Professor in Political Science, School of Social and Political Sciences, The University of Melbourne

AI Session Experts

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A/Prof Greg Nyilasy

Hub Coordinator of the Human Enhancement AI Lab and Associate Professor in Marketing, Department of Management and Marketing, The University of Melbourne
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A/Prof Sam Kirshner

Associate Professor in Business Analytics, School of Information Systems and Technology Management, University of New South Wales
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Dr Tom Whitford

Member of the Human Enhancement AI Lab and Lecturer in Marketing, Department of Management and Marketing, The University of Melbourne