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Capacity is generally considered only in one sense – to provide the means for producing a product or service. Defines capacity as serving two functions – to provide the means for producing a long‐run, stable level of a good or service, and to provide the means to adapt to fluctuations in...
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Most segments of service industry are experiencing intense competition. Both researchers and practitioners have focused their attention on improving service operations. Proper location for a service facility is a major factor affecting the competitive position of a service operation. This...
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Defines the significant role of the repair facility in customer satisfaction. Defines elements of the repair cost and discusses alternative repair strategies. Illustrates the relationship between repair strategies and total cost of repair and determines the strategy that provides the highest...
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Many organizations are analysing the feasibility of using Japanese production methods and concepts. Examines how allowing individuals discretion in selecting among various production scheduling techniques, combined with real‐time feedback, affects their job‐scheduling performance. The...
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A recent article reported that employees′ performance increased when they were allowed to chose the production method and were provided with the outcome feedback on their performance. Extends that study by analysing the effect of discretion, outcome feedback, and process feedback on employee...
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Despite the non-trivial number of (non-institutionalized) residents with special needs – referred to as the medically fragile population in this paper – there is virtually no research available to guide the hurricane evacuation planning for this population group. One area is their evacuation...
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The treatment and management of chronic diseases currently comprise a major fraction of the United States' healthcare expenditures. These expenses are projected to increase as the US population ages. Utilization of the ambulatory healthcare system stemming from chronic conditions has been seen...
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Despite the widely recognized importance of evacuation planning for residents with special needs – in this paper referred to as the medically fragile population – there is virtually no research available to guide such planning, as opposed to the numerous empirical research studies on the...
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