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Engineering, Industrial
Vahid Hajipour, Hamidreza Amouzegar, Ali Gharaei, Mohammad Saeed Gholami Abarghoei, Sepideh Ghajari
Summary: This paper discusses the trend of companies focusing on both financial goals and social/environmental goals. To achieve health, safety, and environmental goals, organizations need to integrate processes associated with HSE components in a single system. However, lack of integration between different systems in organizations makes interaction and collaboration difficult, highlighting the importance of integrating these systems in comprehensive enterprise software.
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Engineering, Manufacturing
Sudhir D. Shivankar, R. Deivanathan
Summary: Changes in a product are necessary to ensure high quality and competitiveness. The Engineering Change Management process is crucial for planning and implementing changes effectively. Recent methodologies focus on product architecture and change propagation path selection.
CIRP JOURNAL OF MANUFACTURING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
(2021)
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Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Anna Maria Ferrari, Lucrezia Volpi, Davide Settembre-Blundo, Fernando E. Garcia-Muina
Summary: With the advancement of Industry 4.0, new technologies have enabled companies to collect comprehensive data for monitoring and continuous improvement of production processes. Integrating ERP systems with customized LCA tools can effectively evaluate and monitor environmental impacts of the production process.
JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
(2021)
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Business, Finance
Lu Jolly Zhou, Weimin Kong, Yunshen Li
Summary: This study examines the relationship between cross-listing and product market predation risk and finds that cross-listing can reduce the threat of predatory behavior from rivals in the product market. The research also identifies competitive advantage and information asymmetry as mechanisms through which cross-listing mitigates predation risk, and suggests that cross-listing is more commonly used as a strategy to decline predatory threats in countries with incomplete markets, higher government intervention, higher judicial civilization, and greater financial development.
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS INSTITUTIONS & MONEY
(2023)
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Energy & Fuels
Jose A. Aguado, Angel Paredes
Summary: This paper proposes a coordinated and decentralized market design for trading flexibility products in inter-DSO LEMs. Each DSO self-schedules its assets based on market signals to fulfill flexibility requests. The proposed framework is tested using an illustrative case study.
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Information Science & Library Science
Jeffrey K. Mullins, Timothy Paul Cronan
Summary: Fostering positive attitudes and increasing knowledge are key success factors for enterprise systems. Research shows that domain-relevant knowledge significantly influences cognitive beliefs and attitudes in technology acceptance. Using survey data from ERP training, it is found that cultivating ERP knowledge has a positive impact on attitudes and cognitive beliefs.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
(2021)
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Business
Jesrina Ann Xavier, Md Imtiaz Mostafiz, Ganeshsree Selvachandran, Shio Gai Quek
Summary: This study uses artificial intelligence to analyze data and finds that ethnic entrepreneurial enterprises orchestrate resources to expand and develop their businesses during generational change. The study emphasizes the importance of resource orchestration for product innovation, market growth, and business development in ethnic entrepreneurial enterprises.
TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE
(2024)
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Economics
Nathalie Spittler, Brynhildur Davidsdottir, Ehsan Shafiei, Arnaud Diemer
Summary: This paper investigates the implications of hydro and geothermal resource dynamics for electricity system planning in Kenya. It finds that excessive utilization of geothermal resources can lead to production capacity losses, while hydro resources are impacted by climate change. The results suggest that higher installed capacity will be required in the long-term when considering resource dynamics, leading to higher electricity generation costs.
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Automation & Control Systems
Liang Zong, Dawei Qiao, Han Wang, Yong Bai
Summary: This article proposes a pyramidal air-space-ground network model to ensure sustainable data interaction and improve network service efficiency and transmission rate for enterprise production. The model combines the terrestrial AIoT network with geostationary and medium and low earth orbit satellites to provide around-the-clock network service. The proposed scheme enhances the data transmission efficiency of the network model by mitigating round-trip time impact and improving congestion window optimization, resulting in a 3.72-fold increase in transmission rate and a 3.94-fold advantage in download time compared to traditional transmission schemes in a 5-hop terrestrial AIoT network.
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL INFORMATICS
(2023)
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Business
Zhao Zhou, Robert M. Verburg
Summary: This study investigates the impact of product features on market orientation in technology-based startups and finds a positive relationship between the protect-ability and scalability of products and market orientation. Furthermore, the entrepreneurial experience of founders interacts positively with these product features in driving market orientation strategies.
JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH
(2023)
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Education & Educational Research
Ariya Pakinee, Kitti Puritat
Summary: The COVID-19 pandemic led universities to adopt distance learning, but student engagement in e-learning remains a common concern. This study applied gamification to enhance engagement of undergraduate students in ERP courses.
EDUCATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
(2021)
Article
Computer Science, Hardware & Architecture
Maluane Rubert, Kleinner Farias
Summary: Continuous delivery can improve the quality of delivered software products but does not necessarily enhance the quality of source code. Organizations may benefit from continuous delivery practices when delivering software products, but additional measures may be required to address source code quality issues.
COMPUTER STANDARDS & INTERFACES
(2022)
Article
Computer Science, Information Systems
Jongmin Yu, Minkyung Kim, Hyeontaek Oh, Jinhong Yang
Summary: With the development of information and communication technology and globalization of enterprises, many companies are turning to Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems for efficient resource management. However, the threat of insider behavior poses a significant risk in operating ERP systems. Conventional methods for detecting insider threats are not adaptable to changing event patterns.
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Information Science & Library Science
Sanjay Mathrani
Summary: The study highlights the importance of enterprise systems (ESs) in enhancing production agility in manufacturing firms. Findings show that ESs play a significant role in driving schedules, automating job orders, and optimizing resource capacities to increase organizational agility in producing and dispatching products to customers in a timely manner. Through real-time data capture and knowledge-based analytics, ES technology combined with knowledge management processes provides connectivity and information support to build up production agility even when organizations face constraints in material availability.
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT RESEARCH & PRACTICE
(2022)
Review
Chemistry, Analytical
Sayeed Salih, Mosab Hamdan, Abdelzahir Abdelmaboud, Ahmed Abdelaziz, Samah Abdelsalam, Maha M. Althobaiti, Omar Cheikhrouhou, Habib Hamam, Faiz Alotaibi
Summary: This study identified and analyzed 16 critical success factors for cloud ERP adoption through a systematic literature review, with security, usability, and vendors being the top three widely cited critical issues. Additionally, the study constructed an integrative model based on 12 drivers related to these critical issues to aid in the effective integration of cloud ERP systems.
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Computer Science, Information Systems
Yuanyuan Chen, Anandhi Bharadwaj, Khim-Yong Goh
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Management
Svenja C. Sommer, Elliot Bendoly, Stylianos Kavadias
MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
(2020)
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Management
Jiayi Liu, Anandhi Bharadwaja
MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
(2020)
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Engineering, Manufacturing
Luv Sharma, Aravind Chandrasekaran, Elliot Bendoly
PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
(2020)
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Management
Fabrizio Salvador, Constantin Alba, Juan Pablo Madiedo, Antti Tenhiala, Elliot Bendoly
Summary: Research shows that a project manager's experience affects project performance, but it is unclear whether specialist or generalist project managers are more effective. The breadth of a project manager's experience has a U-shaped impact on project completion time, with the optimal level shifting as project complexity increases. The impact of experience on project completion time is less apparent in simpler projects.
JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
(2021)
Editorial Material
Management
Gregory R. Heim, Anand Nair, Elliot Bendoly
JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
(2021)
Article
Management
Elliot Bendoly, Daniel G. Bachrach, Terry L. Esper, Christian Blanco, Jane Iversen, Yong Yin
Summary: This research highlights the critical role of top-level operations managers in green corporate objectives, particularly in resource and energy management. The study uses a triangulating multi-method approach to reveal the significant impact of specific leadership competencies on green performance outcomes.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS & PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
(2021)
Article
Management
Somak Paul, Nathan Craig, Elliot Bendoly
Summary: This study examines the impact of a service-reward mechanism on the ordering decisions of upstream suppliers using controlled laboratory experiments. The empirical findings consistently show that the service-reward mechanism significantly increases order levels and order variability, leading to suboptimal ordering decisions.
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Engineering, Manufacturing
Hyunwoo Park, Christian C. Blanco, Elliot Bendoly
Summary: The shipping industry has a significant impact on international trade and greenhouse gas emissions. Vessel sharing can reduce emissions and improve operational efficiency, although it may lead to longer lead times.
PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
(2022)
Article
Management
Tian Heong Chan, Anandhi Bharadwaj, Deepa Varadarajan
Summary: This study examines business method innovation in the manufacturing and trade sectors by analyzing business method patents. The results show that such innovation focuses on improving business operations related to product sales. The study also finds evidence that engaging in business method innovation leads to increased firm value in both sectors.
M&SOM-MANUFACTURING & SERVICE OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
(2022)
Article
Management
Elliot Bendoly, Ken Boyer, Nate Craig, Somak Paul
Summary: Supply chain inventory management decisions are influenced by both downstream demand and upstream supply uncertainties. Prior research has shown that each type of uncertainty leads to specific decision biases, with demand uncertainty causing a pull-to-center bias and supply uncertainty eliciting a diversification bias. Our study reveals that the presence of both supply and demand uncertainty has a more nuanced effect on decision biases compared to individual uncertainties alone.
JOURNAL OF BUSINESS LOGISTICS
(2022)
Editorial Material
Management
Spyros Angelopoulos, Elliot Bendoly, Jan Fransoo, Kai Hoberg, Carol Ou, Antti Tenhiala
JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
(2023)
Article
Computer Science, Information Systems
Ping Xiao, Yuanyuan Chen, Anandhi Bharadwaj, Weining Bao
Summary: We develop a dynamic model to examine the impact of information nudges on consumer usage behavior and welfare in digital services. Our findings suggest that nudging through information provision can improve consumption efficiency and decision-making for inattentive consumers, and consumers' welfare gains from full information nudging follow an inverted-U shape depending on their preference heterogeneity. Moreover, the timing of nudging plays an important role.
JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
(2022)
Article
Management
Stephanie Eckerd, Scott DuHadway, Elliot Bendoly, Craig R. Carter, Lutz Kaufmann
Summary: This paper discusses how to design behavioral experiments that meet rigorous standards and how to address trade-offs in designing behavioral experiments. In addition to providing guidance, it also explores how to apply concepts to research in operations management.
JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
(2021)
Article
Management
Elliot Bendoly, Nathan Craig, Nicole DeHoratius
JOURNAL OF BUSINESS LOGISTICS
(2018)