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ITLS Working Papers 2007: Recent submissions

    • Value chain positioning: Performance and partnerships 

      Walters, David
      Published 2007-09-01
      The value chain is widely discussed by academics and practitioners. Among the numerous issues to be resolved one is of pressing importance; where in an industry value chain should the individual firm operate. The traditional ...
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    • Daytime Population Tracking for Planning and Pollution Exposure Assessment 

      Collins, Andrew; Greaves, Stephen
      Published 2007-03-01
      Knowing more precisely where people are across the day and when they are there is fundamental information for many fields including transportation planning, environmental impact analysis, marketing and emergency evacuation. ...
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    • The implications of interactions theory and application for value chain management 

      Walters, David
      Published 2007-11-01
      As organisation structures become flexible in the response to market opportunities it is interesting to probe the underlying reasons that have facilitated these developments. It is not the just attraction of low capital ...
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    • Combining RP and SP data: Biases in using the nested logit ‘trick’ – contrasts with flexible mixed logit incorporating panel and scale effects 

      Hensher, David A.; Rose, John; Greene, William H
      Published 2007-09-01
      It has become popular practice that joint estimation of choice models that use stated preference (SP) and revealed preference (RP) data requires a way of adjusting for scale to ensure that parameter estimates across data ...
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    • Beyond the supply chain: An operations response system as an efficient means of implementing a “customercentric” market response 

      Walters, David; Rainbird, Mark
      Published 2007-11-01
      Supply chain management would appear to be at the end of its lifecycle. Customers of all types are expressing preferences based upon some degree of product-service differentiation and not simply on cost. The growing interest ...
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