22 research outputs found
Low grade urothelial carcinoma mimicking basal cell hyperplasia and transitional metaplasia in needle prostate biopsy
Manifestações intratorácicas das doenças do colágeno na tomografia computadorizada de alta resolução do tórax
Optimizing oil and xanthorrhizol extraction from Curcuma xanthorrhiza Roxb. rhizome by supercritical carbon dioxide
Simvastatin Inhibits C-Reactive Protein-Induced Pro-Inflammatory Changes in Endothelial Cells by Decreasing Mevalonate Pathway Products
Accountants Are from Mars, ICT Practitioners Are from Venus. Predicting Technology Acceptance Between Two Groups
Assessing the performance impact of supply chain planning in net-enhanced organizations
This paper presents a conceptual framework that hypothesizes the nature of the relationships between a firm\u27s use of Internet-based information technology (IT), supply chain planning capability, and operational performance. Using data from 266 manufacturing sites and structural equation modeling, we show that the impact of IT on operational performance is contingent upon the intent of its use. Specifically, our results suggest that IT\u27s use in exploiting existing opportunities has both a direct effect and an indirect effect, mediated through supply chain planning capabilities, on operational performance. In contrast, when IT is used to explore new opportunities, it has neither a direct nor an indirect effect on operational performance. Implications of these research findings are reported. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2009
