Supply management orientation and supplier/buyer performance
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Research describing the association between supply management orientation (SMO), buyer performance (BP) and supplier performance (SP) is presented. The concept is tested by means of a mathematical model. An investigation of parameters such as supply chain management, competitive priorities, supplier performance and covariance structure modeling is conducted.
Publication Name: Journal of Operations Management
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0272-6963
Year: 2000
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Hospital technology and nurse staffing management decisions
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Structural equation model of healthcare technology, used for quality assurance and cost control during nurse management at hospitals in the United States, is presented.
Publication Name: Journal of Operations Management
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0272-6963
Year: 2006
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An empirical test of the causal relationships in the Baldrige Health Care Pilot Criteria
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Data from 220 US hospitals are used to test the Malcolm Baldrige quality management model for the healthcare industry.
Publication Name: Journal of Operations Management
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0272-6963
Year: 2001
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