People at the SCM&SR Subject
SCM&SR Faculty
Anna Aminoff
Head of Subject
Associate Professor in Supply Chain Management and Social Responsibility
Ph.D. Programme Coordinator
Anna Aminoff's research interests are focused on sustainable supply chains and circular economy, managing external resources and strategic sourcing, and data-based decision-making in procurement. Her work in these areas has led to numerous collaborations with research partners, companies, and public funding organizations, including Nordic Innovation, Business Finland, and the European Union.
Gyöngyi Kovács
Professor in Supply Chain Management and Social Responsibility
Erkko Professor in Humanitarian Logistics
Dean of Research at the Hanken School of Economics
Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management (JHLSCM)
Gyöngyi Kovács has published extensively in the areas of humanitarian logistics and sustainable supply chain management. She was awarded humanitarian logistics researcher of the year 2020 by the American Logistics Aid Network ALAN. Currently, she is leading a Horizon 2020 (EU) COVID-19 project called “HERoS” (Health Emergency Response in Interconnected Systems).
Nikodemus Solitander
Postdoctoral Researcher in Supply Chain Management and Social Responsibility
Associate Dean of Sustainability
Nikodemus 'Niko' Solitander works as Researcher in Supply Chain Management and Social Responsibility at Hanken. His main expertise is in the areas of corporate responsibility, financialization, business and human rights, transnational advocacy networks, and responsible management education. He has a keen interest in pedagogical development and methods.
Teaching on masters, undergraduate, MBA and executive level.
Currently he acts as coordinator for Hanken's study module in Corporate Responsibility.
Diego Vega
Associate Professor in Supply Chain Management and Social Responsibility
esp. Humanitarian Logistics at Hanken
Director of the HUMLOG Institute
Prior to joining Hanken and the Institute Diego was Assistant Professor of Logistics and Supply Chain Management and lastly, Head of Department of Information Systems, Supply Chain Management and Decision Making at NEOMA Business School, France. Diego completed his doctoral studies at the CRET-LOG Research Institute, Aix-Marseille University in France, in collaboration with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), France. He also followed MSF’s Préparation au Premier Départ Logistique (PPDL) training at CEFORLOG. Diego has over 12 years of experience conducting research in the humanitarian context and over 10 years of experience in teaching and curriculum design. Diego’s current research interests include logistics services in humanitarian operations, modularity, emergency relief logistics, temporary settlements, and competence-based strategic management for humanitarian organizations.