Items where Division is "College of Business and Social Sciences > Aston Business School > Operations & Information Management" and Year is 2026
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Adem, 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 ,
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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 ,
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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 ,
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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)
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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 ,
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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),
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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.