Industry 4.0 technologies: Empirical impacts and decision framework
Industry 4.0 technologies have been regarded as powerful means to enhance a firm's
competitiveness in the Internet of Things environment. However, implementing Industry 4.0 …
competitiveness in the Internet of Things environment. However, implementing Industry 4.0 …
Technology licensing contract design considering royalty transparency and demand information asymmetry with downstream co-opetition
X Li, B Li, R Xing - Expert Systems with Applications, 2024 - Elsevier
This paper studies how technology suppliers can optimally design licensing contracts when
there is incomplete information on the licensee's demand potential for the product in a high …
there is incomplete information on the licensee's demand potential for the product in a high …
Servitization in cross-border relationships: investigating the effects of global supply chain dependence on the servitization level of the manufacturers
Purpose Servitization is a business transformation that increases service provision in
manufacturers. This study aims to empirically examine how a manufacturer's global supply …
manufacturers. This study aims to empirically examine how a manufacturer's global supply …
Managing commodity stock‐outs in public health supply chains in developing countries: An empirical analysis
Public health supply chains are channels through which health commodities are distributed
among end clients. In developing countries, significant resource constraints hamper the …
among end clients. In developing countries, significant resource constraints hamper the …
Impact of modularity design on mobile app launch success
Problem definition: Initial product design decisions are critically important for mobile apps,
which show a relatively short time from launch to peak usage, thus providing a narrow …
which show a relatively short time from launch to peak usage, thus providing a narrow …
Causal inference under selection on observables in operations management research: Matching methods and synthetic controls
The majority of recent empirical papers in operations management (OM) employ
observational data to investigate the causal effects of a treatment, such as program or policy …
observational data to investigate the causal effects of a treatment, such as program or policy …
Can employee training facilitate production repurposing in crises? An ability-motivation-opportunity perspective
Production repurposing is an initiative for firms to alter their manufacturing capabilities and
outputs to meet new demands, particularly during times of crisis. This initiative is crucial for …
outputs to meet new demands, particularly during times of crisis. This initiative is crucial for …
Public utility obstacles and labor productivity growth: The moderating effect of national culture
Operational challenges arising from public utility obstacles are widespread globally, leading
to production disruptions, decreased sales, and escalated logistics costs, ultimately …
to production disruptions, decreased sales, and escalated logistics costs, ultimately …
The liability of foreignness and operational security: evidence from emerging markets
Purpose In this research, we explore the adverse impact of foreign ownership on operational
security, a critical operational implication of the liability of foreignness (LOF) …
security, a critical operational implication of the liability of foreignness (LOF) …
Career Incentives of Political Leaders and Corporate Operational Efficiency
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empirical evidence point to the ability of political leaders to manipulate economic policies …
empirical evidence point to the ability of political leaders to manipulate economic policies …