David L. Olson is the James & H.K. Stuart Professor
in MIS and Chancellor's Professor at the University
of Nebraska. He has published research in over 150
refereed journal articles, primarily on the topic of multiple
objective decision making, information technology,
supply chain risk management, and data mining. He
teaches in the management information systems, management
science, and operations management areas.
He has authored 18 books; is associate editor of Service
Business, Decision Support Systems, and Decision
Sciences; and co-editor in chief of International Journal of Services
Sciences. He was a Lowry Mays endowed Professor at
Texas A&M University from 1999 to 2001. He was named
the Raymond E. Miles Distinguished Scholar award for
2002, and was a James C. and Rhonda Seacrest Fellow
from 2005 to 2006. He was named Best Enterprise Information
Systems Educator by IFIP in 2006. He is a Fellow
of the Decision Sciences Institute.