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    Qualitative Case Studies in Operations Management: Trends, Research Outcomes, And Future Research Implications

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    Our study examines the state of qualitative case studies in operations management. Five main operations management journals are included for their impact on the field. They are in alphabetical order: Decision Sciences, International Journal of Operations and Production Management, Journal of Operations Management, Management Science, and Production and Operations Management. The qualitative case studies chosen were published between 1992 and 2007. With an increasing trend toward using more qualitative case studies, there have been meaningful and significant contributions to the field of operations management, especially in the area of theory building. However, in many of the qualitative case studies we reviewed, sufficient details in research design, data collection, and data analysis were missing. For instance, there are studies that do not offer sampling logic or a description of the analysis through which research out-comes are drawn. Further, research protocols for doing inductive case studies are much better developed compared to the research protocols for doing deductive case studies. Consequently, there is a lack of consistency in the way the case method has been applied. As qualitative researchers, we offer suggestions on how we can improve on what we have done and elevate the level of rigor and consistency

    Adoption of "eco-advantage" by SMEs: emerging opportunities and constraints

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    Purpose: A recent study has asserted that businesses need to adopt “eco-advantage”. This paper aims to explore the viability of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) achieving “eco-advantage” by exploring their understanding of sustainability issues, how they adopt and innovate in terms of sustainability and the benefits and obstacles they face. Design/methodology/approach: The research approach is exploratory, comprised of 15 SME embedded cases based in the UK. The cases are participants in short interventions in sustainable product and process design as a part of a university knowledge transfer project, representing the overall case. Cases are based on interviews with company participants and collaborating academics, supplemented by documentary and observational evidence. Findings: The results build on the work on “eco-advantage” found in a recent study, highlighting marketing, rather than compliance issues as a catalyst for change. The newly aware SME enters a development process which involves cumulative capabilities, gaining a nascent inner confidence, which includes espousing wider sustainable values. Research limitations/implications: The results reveal the scope and challenges for SMEs to adopt more sustainable practices, encompassing innovations and a broad set of capabilities. Further research points to the need to monitor benefits as well as inputs in evaluating sustainability improvements and to consider longitudinal business sustainability issues. Originality/value: The paper informs the emerging debate on sustainability in SMEs, providing a rich source of data to enhance the provision of business support and knowledge transfer activities, where a more holistic and customised approach is required to realise the real environmental and economic benefits accrued from implementing sustainable improvements

    The Structural Crisis of Labor Flexibility

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    Paper evaluating the CCC’s aims, strategies, and activities. It includes an analysis of the persistence of poor working conditions in the garment industry; an overview of CCC strategies and the debate over codes of conduct, monitoring, and verification; and the description of three broad strategies for future action aimed at increasing the impact of voluntary, private instruments on working conditions

    Information technology for competitive advantage within logistics and supply chains: a review

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    This paper offers a systematic review of the literature on the use of information technology (IT) in logistics and supply chain management to achieve competitive advantage. While IT has revolutionized traditional logistics and supply chains to achieve numerous benefits such as increased efficiency and responsiveness, it is not still clear to what extend IT has contributed to competitive advantage within logistics and supply chains. This paper contributes to this debate by: (i) reporting the literature on the role of IT in achieving competitive advantage within logistics and supply chains based on the linkages between ‘adaptation’, ‘alignment’, and ‘agility’, (triple A’s) (Lee, 2004), and (ii) discussing managerial implications and identifying future research directions

    Information technology and performance management for build-to-order supply chains

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    En las siguientes líneas se plantea un artículo de reflexión que tiene en cuenta parte del marco teórico que sustenta la investigación titulada “Prácticas pedagógicas que promueven la competencia argumentativa escrita (CAE) en niños campesinos de los grados 4° y 5° del Centro Educativo Municipal La Caldera, Sede Principal de Pasto”, desarrollada en el año 2012. En él se contemplan los aportes de las ciencias del lenguaje y la comunicación, la teoría de la argumentación, la didáctica de la lengua escrita y los géneros discursivos, que dan cuenta de la necesidad de desarrollar la capacidad crítica en los estudiantes a través de la argumentación, lo cual implica transformar las prácticas pedagógicas para que se alejen de la transmisión de conocimientos y den paso a la comunicación, para que la palabra escrita sea apropiada de manera significativa

    Building resilience against external impact through supply chain strategy

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    Abstract. This research studies how a multinational enterprise may apply adequate strategies to build resilience within their supply chain against external impact. The study was conducted in two parts, the author first goes over pre-existing literature that relates to supply chain strategies such as shoring strategies like regionalization, design for excellence concepts such as design for supply chain, and collaboration strategies that can further enable resilience within the supply chain. The author then goes over literature on sustainability and how it may relate to resilience building, as well as the telecommunication industry itself and how it has changed over the years both due to industrial evolution, but also external impact. For the empirical research portion of this study the author interviewed ten specialists within the commissioning company from different roles in different internal organizations. The interviewees were asked to provide their perspectives on the role of the supply chain, their experiences with organizational changes, and their evolving attitudes about the importance of resilience, flexibility, and sustainability in their supply chains. Another topic of conversation included external impact and how participants’ personal work had been affected by the trade war, the conflict in the Ukraine, the pandemic, and any other geopolitical worries or other types of external influence. Participants also discussed potential future problems that they believe organizations should be on the lookout for. The results of the study show that over the recent events companies within the telecommunication industry have been heavily affected by them, and organizations within the industry are evaluating the possibility of transforming their production capabilities through regionalization to build resilience within their supply chains for future concerns. Resilience is a topic that is affected by many different facets, and it can be enabled at all organizational levels meaning that it is not only a responsibility of supply chain teams themselves. Resilience and sustainability in most cases enable one another, but even then, it is beneficial for organizations to discuss these matters separately, even if sustainability can play a key role towards resilience in the future. Concepts such as design for supply chain are on the rise and can be utilized to make regionalization more worthwhile through higher volumes and easier production tool requirements. The main theoretical contributions through this research are found as confirmation of previous knowledge through industry implementation and the concept of supply chain resilience being built within an organization at all internal levels, and demonstrated how organizations may utilize a variety of strategies to strengthen supply chain resilience. Future concerns remain, and the results show that future research into production ecosystems as well as improved production forecasting methods would be beneficial
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