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Supply chain (SC) resilience is an increasingly important topic for practitioners and academics because it is a competitive weapon for firms to cope with SC disruptive risks. This study examines the impact of high-involvement human resource management practices on SC resilience from the...
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Supply chain resilience (SCR) refers to a supply chain's (SC's) ability to recover from disruptions timely and effectively. This study uses a combination of contingency and configuration approaches to examine the direct and contingent relationships between SCR dimensions (i.e., internal,...
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As the modern aviation-oriented business model (aerotropolis), the Airport Economy Zone (AEZ) accumulates capital, technology, workforce, and other production factors. The AEZ always has a large number of infrastructure investments. Still, it has not yet achieved the expected effect in...
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The rapid development and widespread application of the new generation information technology has not only promoted innovation in traditional business models, but also has even created new business models and new industries. The free trial, as one of the new business models, has been utilized by...
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[Abstract]: Intellectual capital (IC) represents the collective knowledge that is embedded in the personnel, organisational routines and network relationships of an organisation. IC is therefore applicable to any organisation regardless of whether it is profit oriented or not in the knowledge...
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