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Rfid-Enabled Warehouse Process Optimization In The Tpl Industry, S. Wamba, A. Chatfield Dec 2012

Rfid-Enabled Warehouse Process Optimization In The Tpl Industry, S. Wamba, A. Chatfield

Dr Akemi Chatfield

Using the value chain model and a longitudinal real-world case study of a third-party logistics (TPL) supply chain, this study provides support for the enabling role of RFID technology in effecting warehouse process optimization. Furthermore, the findings of our study reveal the RFID technology implementation costs as the key inhibitors factor of RFID widespread adoption and usage among suppliers.


Darden - Bounded Self Interest, Robert Phillips Nov 2012

Darden - Bounded Self Interest, Robert Phillips

Robert Phillips

No abstract provided.


Comparative High Performance Sport Models, Winston Wing Hong To, Peter Smolianov, Darwin Semotiuk Oct 2012

Comparative High Performance Sport Models, Winston Wing Hong To, Peter Smolianov, Darwin Semotiuk

Winston Wing Hong To

This chapter discusses different models that have been used to compare high performance sport (HPS) systems. It includes case studies covering the USSR and Post-Soviet Russian HPS systems, the Canadian HPS system, and the US HPS system. The chapter includes a comparison of these case studies.

Learning Outcomes: Identify various approaches to comparing high performance sport systems (HPS); Define strengths and limitations of various approaches to comparing HPS ; Profile HPS systems in the former USSR and current Russia, USA, and Canada; Discuss the challenges the above countries face and their international sporting performance in the future.


Fitting Project Management Capability To Strategy, Lynn Crawford Oct 2012

Fitting Project Management Capability To Strategy, Lynn Crawford

Lynn Crawford

Project management is now recognized as an organizational capability and there are numerous generic maturity models providing one size fits all approaches to what is considered to be best practice. Both maturity models and best practices are problematic. Maturity models typically suggest that all firms must strive to progressively achieve prescribed levels of practice across the same range of best practices. But what constitutes best practice for whom and under what circumstances? If we look at an organization’s project management systems, although they may have similarities across firms, they are operating in different contexts, driven by different strategies. What may …


Empires Of The Mind: Cross Cultural Cooperative Business Education, Keith Duncan, Simone Kelly, Raymond Mcnamara Oct 2012

Empires Of The Mind: Cross Cultural Cooperative Business Education, Keith Duncan, Simone Kelly, Raymond Mcnamara

Keith Duncan

This paper explores current trends in knowledge growth and decay, globalization, technology and education. Business education in the new millennium is shaped by these trends. This contextual backdrop raises both educational and business issues which are explored with exemplars from a successful cross-cultural blended MBA program. The educational issues considered include educational relevance, lifelong learning objectives, education vs. training, needs of the target audience, what is the language of instruction, as well as issues of assessment and outcome measurement. The business issues include a fair return to all parties, responsibilities, management and communication systems and dispute resolution. In a globalized, …


Stakeholder Theory Conference Speaks To Growing Influence Of Big Idea, Robert Phillips Sep 2012

Stakeholder Theory Conference Speaks To Growing Influence Of Big Idea, Robert Phillips

Robert Phillips

No abstract provided.


Just Means Csr Interview - Humboldt University Berlin, Robert Phillips Aug 2012

Just Means Csr Interview - Humboldt University Berlin, Robert Phillips

Robert Phillips

No abstract provided.


Accessing Common Method Bias: Problems With The Ulmc Technique, Wynne Chin, Jason Thatcher, Ryan Wright Aug 2012

Accessing Common Method Bias: Problems With The Ulmc Technique, Wynne Chin, Jason Thatcher, Ryan Wright

Ryan Wright

Recent work, in journals such as MIS Quarterly and Management Science, has highlighted the importance of evaluating the influence of common method bias (CMB) on the results of statistical analysis. In this research note, we assess the utility of the unmeasured latent method construct (ULMC) approach in partial least squares (PLS), introduced by Liang et al. (2007). Such an assessment of the ULMC approach is important, because it has been employed in 76 studies since it appeared in MIS Quarterly in early 2007. Using data generated via Monte Carlo simulations, we use PLS structural equation modeling (SEM) to demonstrate that …


Evaluating Key Factors In Supplier Selection For Micro-Businesses: Implications For Buyer Satisfaction, Avinash Waikar, Minh Huynh, Robert Cope, Uday Tate Aug 2012

Evaluating Key Factors In Supplier Selection For Micro-Businesses: Implications For Buyer Satisfaction, Avinash Waikar, Minh Huynh, Robert Cope, Uday Tate

Uday S. Tate

Final quality of products/services starts with suppliers in the supply chain. Problems can occur if suppliers do not deliver the quantities requested in full, on time, or buyers select suppliers solely on the basis of lowest price. Supplier selection has been studied for large businesses but not for very small (micro) businesses. Therefore, a survey was administered to micro-businesses to determine: what factors are important to micro-businesses in selecting suppliers and how satisfied they are with their suppliers. Factors included Brand Name, Consistency, Cost/Lower Price, Loyalty, Quality, and Warranty. Results indicated that none of the factors were unimportant. However, buyer …


Summer Of Scandal - Robins School, Robert Phillips Jul 2012

Summer Of Scandal - Robins School, Robert Phillips

Robert Phillips

No abstract provided.


Computerized Decision Support Of Value-Based Decision-Making: A Study Of Feedback Design, Bryan Hosack May 2012

Computerized Decision Support Of Value-Based Decision-Making: A Study Of Feedback Design, Bryan Hosack

Bryan Hosack

Relatively few studies in MIS research have examined computerized systems to support value-based decision-making behavior using system feedback. This dissertation developed a model of value-based decision-making behavior and explored how this behavior can be influenced by value specific system feedback. The experiment also tested the effect of self-monitoring behavior and the value-choice decision frame as part of the decision-making model. Operant theory and reactance theory are used to explain behavior in response to feedback. A computerized system is developed that supports a value-laden decision-making task in which subjects allocated funds among competing organizations. The system provided cognitive feedback that included …


Creating Quality Precision Instrument: Vfma_35 For The Conduct Of Value For Money Audit Using The Rasch Model, Razimah Abdullah, Mohd Saidfudin Masodi Dec 2011

Creating Quality Precision Instrument: Vfma_35 For The Conduct Of Value For Money Audit Using The Rasch Model, Razimah Abdullah, Mohd Saidfudin Masodi

Razimah Abdullah

Just like an examination paper, the reliability of a survey questionnaire as a measuring instrument is crucial if we want a good and valid instrument. The length of test and rating scale or distractor operational definition are among the determinants that will affect the validity of the instrument. However, how do we assure that we are measuring what is to be measured? This paper investigates the construct validity of an instrument named, VFMA_35 by applying the Rasch analysis. The precision of the instrument is established from the item measurement standard error (SE). Analysis using Rasch creates a functional precise instrument …


Extending Resource-Based Logic: Applying The Resource-Investment Concept To The Firm From A Payments Perspective., Angelina Zubac, Graham Hubbard, Lester Johnson Dec 2011

Extending Resource-Based Logic: Applying The Resource-Investment Concept To The Firm From A Payments Perspective., Angelina Zubac, Graham Hubbard, Lester Johnson

Lester Johnson

This article argues that resource-based logic can be extended by conceptualizing the firm in resource investment terms. It establishes that investing in resources is essentially a bilateral process involving managers and the owners of capital and that all resource-investments are necessarily made within an institutional superstructure. As a result, the capital invested into the firm is necessarily highly structured. These ideas are developed in this article from a payments perspective because this perspective allows scholars to explore the ex ante investment decisions that allow firms to grow, and to focus on firms’ resource payments, which can be considered a proxy …


Operationalizing Multidimensional Constructs In Structural Equation Modeling: Recommendations For Is Research, Ryan Wright, Damon Campbell, Jason Thatcher, Nicholas Roberts Dec 2011

Operationalizing Multidimensional Constructs In Structural Equation Modeling: Recommendations For Is Research, Ryan Wright, Damon Campbell, Jason Thatcher, Nicholas Roberts

Ryan Wright

Although scholars have provided advice regarding how to conceptualize multidimensional constructs, less attention has been directed on how to evaluate structural equation models that include multidimensional constructs. Further, the extant information systems literature has provided little, and sometimes contradictory, direction on how to operationalize multidimensional constructs. This gap in how we approach multidimensional constructs merits attention because: (1) establishing construct validity is critical to testing theory and (2) recent advances in software enable testing models with multidimensional constructs more readily. Therefore, this tutorial (1) describes different forms of multidimensional constructs and (2) illustrates how to integrate superordinate and aggregate multidimensional …


Executive Mba Libguide, Mary Wilson Dec 2011

Executive Mba Libguide, Mary Wilson

Mary Wilson

Welcome!

This guide is created for Executive MBA students, faculty, and staff and is useful for various learning activities such as finding information on companies, searching for articles on a specific topic, reading comment letters sent to the SEC and accounting standards issued by FASB and IASB, and accessing stock market information. It compiles databases and websites useful for effective research on various business topics. If you have any questions please feel free to contact the Horace W. Sturgis Library. We will be happy to help you with planning your research and identifying the most relevant sources of information.


Doctor Of Business Administration (Dba) Libguide, Mary Wilson Dec 2011

Doctor Of Business Administration (Dba) Libguide, Mary Wilson

Mary Wilson

This guide is created for KSU's DBA students and is useful for research and information. I hope it will be useful for providing help in locating scholarly research. The library has excellent electronic resources, as well as traditional print materials available in the library.