Dong Cheng
Office: Management Building, 419
Email: chengdong@dhu.edu.cn
research interests: Sustainable Operations Management, Behavioral Consensus Decision-making
INTRODUCTION
Dr. Dong Cheng is an associate professor of the Glorious Sun School of Business & Management, Donghua University. He received his doctoral degree from Xi’an Jiaotong University in 2018. His research interests include sustainable operations management, decision and game analysis, and behavioral consensus modeling. He has published several SCI/SSCI-indexed journal papers such as European Journal of Operational Research, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics: Systems, Computers & Industrial Engineering, Decision Analysis, Knowledge-based Systems, & Information Science, and presided or participated in several scientific projects. He is also the reviewer for journals such as Computers & Industrial Engineering, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics: Systems, International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems, and Information Fusion, etc.
Education
2014.09-2018.12 Management Science and Engineering, School of Management, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Ph.D.
2010.09-2012.12 Management Science and Engineering, School of Management, Jiangsu University, M.S.
2006.09-2010.06 E-commerce, School of Management, Jiangsu University, B.S.
Work Experience
since 2022.09 Glorious Sun School of Business and Management, Donghua University, Associate Professor
2018.12-2022.08 Glorious Sun School of Business and Management, Donghua University, Assistant Professor
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS
Journal Papers
Cheng, D., Yuan, Y., Wu, Y., Hao, T., & Cheng, F.. (2022). Maximum satisfaction consensus with budget constraints considering individual tolerance and compromise limit behaviors. European Journal of Operational Research, 297, 221-238.
Hao, T., Cheng, D., Cheng, F.. (2023). A dynamic trust consensus model considering individual overconfidence. Knowledge-Based Systems, 269: 110503.
Yuan, Y., Cheng, D., Zhou, Z., Cheng, F.. (2023). A minimum adjustment cost consensus framework considering harmony degrees and trust propagation for social network group decision-making. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems, 53(3): 1453-1465.
Yuan, Y., Cheng, D., Zhou, Z., Cheng, F.. (2022). Minimum conflict consensus with budget constraints based on social network analysis. Computers & Industrial Engineering, 168: 108098.
Wu, Y., Xu, M., Cheng, D., Dai, T.. (2022). Information security strategies for information-sharing firms considering a strategic hacker, Decision Analysis, 19(2): 99-122.
Wu, Y., Xiao, H., Dai, T., & Cheng, D.. (2022). A game-theoretical model of firm security reactions responding to a strategic hacker in a competitive industry, Journal of the Operational Research Society, 73(4): 716-740.
Yuan, Y., Cheng, D., & Zhou, Z.. (2021). A minimum adjustment consensus framework with compromise limits for social network group decision making under incomplete information. Information Sciences, 549, 249-268.
Gu, Y., Hao, T., Cheng, D., Wang, J., Cheng, F.. (2021). Consensus model with double feedback mechanism based on dynamic trust relationship in social network group decision-making. International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems, 14(1): 491-502.
Wu, Y., Wang, L., Cheng, D., & Dai, T.. (2021). Information security decisions of firms considering security risk interdependency. Expert Systems with Applications, 178(15): 114990.
Cheng, D., Cheng, F., Zhou, Z., & Wu, Y.. (2020). Reaching a minimum adjustment consensus in social network group decision-making. Information Fusion, 59, 30-43.
Wu, Y., Duan, J., Dai, T., & Cheng, D.. (2020). Managing security outsourcing in the presence of strategic hackers. Decision Analysis, 17(3), 235-259.
Cheng, D., Zhou, Z., Cheng, F., Zhou, Y., & Xie, Y.. (2018). Modeling the minimum cost consensus problem in an asymmetric costs context. European Journal of Operational Research, 270(3), 1122-1137.
Cheng, D., Zhou, Z., Cheng, F., & Wang, J.. (2018). Deriving heterogeneous experts weights from incomplete linguistic preference relations based on uninorm consistency. Knowledge-Based Systems, 150, 150-165.
Cheng, D., Cheng, F., Zhou, Z., & Wang, J.. (2017). Group prioritisation with unknown expert weights in incomplete linguistic context. International journal of systems science, 48(12), 2633-2643.
Conference Papers and Presentations
Cheng, D., & Zhou, Z. (2018). A minimum cost consensus model for social-network group decision-making problems with incomplete linguistic preference relations, presented at INFORMS Annual Meeting (INFORMS).
Teaching and Research Projects
2020-2022 Research on the mechanism of trans-boundary water pollution control based on consensus decision-making under the river chief policy, National Natural Science Foundation of China (no.71901058), Principal
2020-2022 Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, Principal
2019-2020 Initial Research Funds for Young Teachers of Donghua University(concluded), Principal
TEACHING COURSES
Undergraduate: Applied Statistics
Graduate: Multivariate Statistical Analysis with R
SOCIAL SERVICE
Academic and Social Posts
Reviewer for journals CIE, IEEE SMC, IJCIS, IF, and et al.
Academic Association Memberships
Chinese Society of Optimization, Overall Planning and Economical Mathematics, Member