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Big data analytics (BDA) 2 Challenges of data analytics 2 Healthcare supply chains 2 Big Data 1 Big data 1 Data Analytics 1 Data Mining 1 Data analytics 1 Data mining 1 Gesundheitsversorgung 1 Gesundheitswesen 1 Health care 1 Health care system 1 Lieferkette 1 Nachhaltigkeit 1 Resource-based view 1 Ressourcenorientierter Ansatz 1 Supply chain 1 Sustainability 1
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Ajmal, Mian 2 Anas, Salameh 2 Hussain, Matloub 2 Khan, Mehmood 2 Subramanian, Girish 2
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Benchmarking : an international journal 1 Benchmarking: An International Journal 1
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Challenges of big data analytics for sustainable supply chains in healthcare : a resource-based view
Hussain, Matloub; Ajmal, Mian; Subramanian, Girish; … - In: Benchmarking : an international journal 31 (2024) 9, pp. 2897-2918
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Challenges of big data analytics for sustainable supply chains in healthcare – a resource-based view
Hussain, Matloub; Ajmal, Mian; Subramanian, Girish; … - In: Benchmarking: An International Journal 31 (2023) 9, pp. 2897-2918
Purpose Regardless of the diverse research on big data analytics (BDA) across different supply chains, little attention has been paid to exploit this information across service supply chains. The healthcare supply chains, where supply chain operations consume the second highest expenditures,...
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