Lehrstuhl für Betriebswirtschaftslehre, insbesondere Supply Chain Management


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Long-run dynamics between product life cycle length and innovation performance in manufacturing (2019) Plewa M Book chapter / Article in edited volumes Risks of Industry 4.0 for Logistics - a Systematic Literature Review (2019) Voigt KI, Hartmann E, Rücker M, Veile J, Birkel H Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Long-run dynamics between cost of quality and quality performance (2019) Sturm S, Kaiser G, Hartmann E Journal article Development of a Risk Framework for Industry 4.0 in the Context of Sustainability for Established Manufacturers (2019) Birkel H, Veile J, Müller J, Hartmann E, Voigt KI Journal article Impact of IoT challenges and risks for SCM (2019) Birkel H, Hartmann E Journal article, Original article Uncovering the Supplier Selection Knowledge Structure: A systematic citation network analysis from 1991 to 2017 (2018) Wetzstein A, Feisel E, Hartmann E, Benton jr. W Journal article, other The future and social impact of Big Data Analytics in Supply Chain Management: Results from a Delphi study (2018) Roßmann B, Canzaniello A, von der Gracht H, Hartmann E Journal article Stakeholder pressures, environmental practice adoption and economic performance in the German third-party logistics industry : a contingency perspective (2018) Maas S, Schuster T, Hartmann E Journal article The networking behavior of Indian executives under environmental uncertainty abroad: An exploratory analysis (2018) Srivastava M, Moser R, Hartmann E Journal article, Original article Understanding the role of perceived ownership in access-based services: Insights from an analysis of mobility service offerings (2017) Roßmann B, Hartmann E, Moser R Conference contribution, Conference Contribution