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Felix Kahmann, Fabian Honecker, Julian Dreyer, Marten Fischer and Ralf Tönjes
Since the introduction of the first cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, in 2008, the gain in popularity of distributed ledger technologies (DLTs) has led to an increasing demand and, consequently, a larger number of network participants in general. Scaling blockcha...
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Jovanka Damoska Sekuloska and Aleksandar Erceg
The primary purpose of the supply chains is to ensure and secure the availability and smooth flow of the necessary resources for efficient production processes and consumption. Supply chain activities have been experiencing significant changes due to the...
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Jing Zhu, Haiyan Wang and Jing Xu
Shipbuilding materials are characterized by diverse kinds, large quantities and wide distribution of suppliers, which make the supply network complicated. Complex networks have led to increasing uncertainties that may cause disruptions in the supply chai...
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Ageel Abdulaziz Alogla, Martin Baumers, Christopher Tuck and Waiel Elmadih
There is an increasing need for supply chains that can rapidly respond to fluctuating demands and can provide customised products. This supply chain design requires the development of flexibility as a critical capability. To this end, firms are consideri...
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Nina Shin and Sangwook Park
This study aims to enable a high level of coordination to cope with increasing levels of uncertainty by computing supplier- and network-based resilience values. Our case study is based on a real-world highly connected global manufacturing firm based in K...
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