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Logistics researchers often want to understand how particular management changes or external factors influence a firm. While this can be accomplished using operational or survey data, we outline an alternative approach using the event study method where inferences are made with the estimated...
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The global production (as a system of creating values) is eventually forming a vast web of value chains that explains the transitional structures of global trade and development of the world economy. It is truly a new wave of globalisation, and we can term it as the global value chains (GVCs),...
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The purpose of this study was to find out if participants with varying levels of expertise e. g., professionals, paraprofessionals, and nonprofessionals improve their knowledge after completing a training program. The organization in topic gathered information that included demographic...
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Following the fast growth of the hydrogen economy, properly modelling the Hydrogen Supply Chain (HSC) becomes pivotal for a successful take-off. While recent review papers focus on the Bottom-Up hydrogen literature, this paper is the first to our knowledge to include Top-down approaches into a...
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distribution and poverty, although analysed within the same economy and under the same policy simulation. We then analyse in more …
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