About

Sunny
Hasija,
PhD.

I'm a faculty member at Grand Valley State University and hold a PhD in Logistics from The Ohio State University's Fisher College of Business, where I studied how AI systems behave when organizations actually try to use them for operations.

My published work, including peer-reviewed research on AI trust and adoption (Journal of Business Logistics, 2022) and the SCM-Arena behavioral benchmark, covers the distance between what AI can do in a lab and what happens when you put it in front of a procurement team.

I started Codecision because the organizations evaluating AI for supply chain and operations decisions don't have access to the kind of rigorous, independent behavioral evaluation that the research community takes for granted. The vendors selling AI tools aren't going to stress-test their own products. Someone should.

Sunny Hasija

Research & Credentials

Research focus: How LLMs make operational decisions under pressure, partial information, and conflicting signals. And why organizations keep trusting AI tools that haven't earned it.

SCM-Arena

A behavioral benchmark for LLM decision-making in supply chains. 144 conditions, 5 replications, 52-round episodes. Developed at Ohio State.

scm-arena.com

“In AI We Trust”

A qualitative investigation of AI technology acceptance. Journal of Business Logistics, 2022.

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