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Using Amazon.com as a case study, the present research explores first mover (dis)advantages in e.commerce. It examines whether or not Amzon.com has sustained early mover advantages. What are these advantages? And how has Amazon.com reacted to late movers? Evidence generated from the case study...
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Complementarity among inter-related innovations may help explain the location and timing of productivity growth, and may be particularly important in the transformation of semi-subsistence agrarian economies. We study the case of cassava in West Africa, where both mechanized processors and new...
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The UK healthcare services industry supply chain has been noted in the literature as being inefficient and, therefore, represents an area where the adoption of innovative e-business technologies, such as e-markets, can effect a number of economic benefits in the procurement and supply cycle....
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Increased rates of mortgage foreclosures in the U.S. have had devastating social and economic impacts during and after the 2008 financial crisis. As part of the response to this problem, nonprofit organizations such as community development corporations (CDCs) have been trying to mitigate the...
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This paper is concerned with the optimality of (s, S) policies for a single-item inventory control problem which minimizes the total expected cost over an infinite planning horizon and where the demand is driven by a piecewise deterministic process. Our approach is based on the theory of...
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During a medical emergency in the USA, critical medical supplies such as medications, vaccines, gloves, masks and ventilators, are delivered to one location within each state. The state and local governments are responsible for delivering the supplies from this location, called the receiving,...
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This paper is concerned with the optimality of (s, S) policies for a single-item inventory control problem which minimizes the total expected cost over an infinite planning horizon and where the demand is driven by a piecewise deterministic process. Our approach is based on the theory of...
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