Items where Division is "College of Business and Social Sciences > Aston Business School > Operations & Information Management" and Year is 2026
Up a levelAdem, Anwar, Battisti, Giuliana, Driffield, Nigel and Schroeder, Andreas (2026). Choice versus necessity: understanding service diversification and firm performance in manufacturing. Journal of Business Research, 206 ,
Ganjia, Maliheh, Rabet, Rahmat, Sajadi, Seyed Mojtaba and Daneshvar Kakhki, Mohammad (2026). Multi-objective integrated sustainable supply chain scheduling with environmentally friendly and time windows freight transportation. Operational Research, 26 ,
Sajadi, Seyed Mojtaba, Behnamfar, Reza, Sadeghi, Mehrdad and Tootoonchy, Mahshid (2026). AI-enhanced simulation for sustainable production in pulp and paper industry. Annals of Operations Research ,
Vale de Paula, EugĂȘnia, Nunes, Breno and Bonomi Santos, Juliana (2026). National Hydrogen Strategies and Their Role on the Design of Clean Hydrogen Supply Chains. Journal of Business Economics , (In Press)
Weaver, Miles W., Herron, Rebecca J. M., Pokorna, Kamila, Navarro, David E. Salinas and Vilalta-Perdomo, Eliseo (2026). Declaring Worldviews in SSM for Sustainability & Community Learning. Systemic Practice and Action Research, 39 ,
Yang, Yefei, Yee, Rachel W.Y., Lee, Peter K.C. and han Zhu, Jing (2026). When digital technologies meet lean production: A socio-technical system perspective for operational efficiency and innovativeness. Information and Management, 63 (1),
Zhu, Minghao, Liang, Chen, Lee, Peter K. C., Yeung, Andy C. L. and Zhou, Honggeng (2026). Does Digital Technologies Deployment Promote Environmental Performance? Evidence From China. IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 73 , pp. 712-725.