Benchmarking An International Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 28, 2024
Purpose
This
research
develops
a
theoretical
framework
to
understand
the
role
of
big
data
analytics
capability
(BDAC)
in
enhancing
supply
chain
sustainability
and
examines
moderating
effect
green
management
(GSCM)
practices
on
this
relationship.
Design/methodology/approach
Guided
by
dynamic
view
(DCV),
we
formulated
model
hypotheses.
We
used
partial
least
square-based
structural
equation
modeling
(PLS-SEM)
analyze
collected
from
159
survey
responses
Bangladeshi
ready-made
garments
(RMG).
Findings
The
statistical
analysis
revealed
that
BDAC
positively
impacts
all
three
dimensions
sustainability:
economic,
social
environmental.
Additionally,
GSCM
significantly
moderate
relationship
between
sustainability.
Research
limitations/implications
study
makes
unique
contributions
operations
literature
providing
empirical
evidence
insights
extend
beyond
focus
single
dimensions.
findings
offer
valuable
guidelines
for
policymakers
managers
enhance
through
practices.
Originality/value
advances
current
understanding
integrating
with
It
is
among
first
empirically
investigate
combined
effects
–
environmental
while
also
exploring
By
employing
DCV,
offers
robust
highlighting
interplay
technological
capabilities
achieving
sustainable
performance.
Sensors,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
25(3), P. 765 - 765
Published: Jan. 27, 2025
This
article
focuses
on
the
integration
of
Internet
Things
(IoT)
and
Robotic
Things,
representing
a
dynamic
research
area
with
significant
potential
for
industrial
applications.
The
(IoRT)
integrates
IoT
technologies
into
robotic
systems,
enhancing
their
efficiency
autonomy.
provides
an
overview
used
in
IoRT,
including
hardware
components,
communication
technologies,
cloud
services.
It
also
explores
IoRT
applications
industries
such
as
healthcare,
agriculture,
more.
discusses
challenges
future
directions,
data
security,
energy
efficiency,
ethical
issues.
goal
is
to
raise
awareness
importance
demonstrate
how
this
technology
can
bring
benefits
across
various
sectors.
International Journal of Management & Entrepreneurship Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
6(5), P. 1533 - 1546
Published: May 4, 2024
Advancing
financial
transparency
and
ethical
governance
in
higher
education
industry
is
imperative
for
fostering
trust,
accountability,
sustainability.
This
review
explores
innovative
cost
management
strategies
accountability
measures
to
achieve
these
goals.
In
both
industry,
ensures
stakeholders
have
access
accurate,
timely,
comprehensible
information.
crucial
building
trust
among
investors,
donors,
regulators,
the
public.
Moreover,
it
facilitates
informed
decision-making
enhances
organizational
efficiency.
One
approach
advancing
adoption
of
cloud-based
systems.
These
systems
offer
real-time
data
accessibility,
automated
reporting,
customizable
dashboards,
enabling
institutions
track
expenditures,
revenue
streams,
budget
variances
more
effectively.
Additionally,
blockchain
technology
holds
promise
ensuring
integrity
immutability
records,
reducing
risk
fraud
corruption.
Ethical
goes
hand
with
transparency,
emphasizing
integrity,
honesty,
practices.
Robust
frameworks
establish
clear
lines
responsibility,
codes
conduct,
mechanisms
oversight.
education,
this
involves
empowering
governing
boards
diverse
expertise
academic
decisions
align
institutional
missions.
To
enhance
governance,
can
implement
whistleblower
protection
programs
conduct
regular
ethics
training
employees.
initiatives
promote
a
culture
encouraging
individuals
report
unethical
behavior
without
fear
retaliation.
Cost
plays
pivotal
role
sustainability
governance.
Traditional
cost-cutting
often
focus
on
expenses
considering
long-term
implications.
Innovative
management,
however,
emphasizes
efficiency,
value
creation,
Activity-based
costing
one
such
that
allocates
costs
based
activities
drive
them,
providing
accurate
understanding
resource
consumption.
enables
make
about
allocation
pricing
strategies.
Furthermore,
strategic
sourcing
vendor
help
optimize
procurement
processes,
negotiate
favorable
contracts,
mitigate
risks
associated
third-party
relationships.
Collaborative
partnerships
also
facilitate
knowledge
sharing,
pooling,
cost-saving
opportunities.
Accountability
are
essential
resources
used
responsibly
alignment
objectives.
Performance
metrics
key
performance
indicators
(KPIs)
provide
benchmarks
evaluating
operational
performance.
should
be
transparent,
relevant,
aligned
requires
multifaceted
encompassing
technological
innovation,
robust
frameworks,
measures.
By
embracing
principles,
industries
build
Keywords:
Financial
Transparency,
Governance,
Management,
Accountability,
Higher
Education,
Industry
Journal of Global Information Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
32(1), P. 1 - 29
Published: Jan. 10, 2024
This
study
aims
to
identify
emerging
topics,
themes,
and
potential
areas
for
applying
large
language
models
(LLMs)
in
supply
chain
management
through
data
triangulation.
involved
the
synthesis
of
33
published
articles
a
total
3421
social
media
documents,
including
tweets,
posts,
expert
opinions,
industry
reports
on
utilizing
LLMs
management.
By
employing
BERT
models,
four
core
themes
were
derived:
Supply
optimization,
risk
security
management,
knowledge
automated
contract
intelligence,
which
provides
present
status
LLM
chain.
The
results
this
will
empower
managers
prospective
applications
improvement,
affording
them
comprehensive
understanding
antecedents,
decisions,
outcomes
detailed
framework.
insights
garnered
from
are
highly
valuable
both
researchers
managers,
equipping
harness
latest
advancements
technology
its
role
within
Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
25(3), P. 579 - 600
Published: June 20, 2024
Abstract
This
seminal
study
explores
systemic
sustainability
within
the
Industry
5.0
paradigm,
using
strategic
lens
of
geoanthropology
to
shape
emerging
concept
6.0.
A
transdisciplinary
approach
is
adopted,
integrating
geoanthropological
insights
into
analysis
Italian
ceramic
district.
Seven
key
factors
are
considered:
resource
consumption,
production
dynamics,
innovation,
environmental
impact,
social
market
and
economic
impact.
Historical
events
such
as
changes
in
industrial
policy,
slowdowns,
COVID-19
pandemic
identified
significant
for
sector.
contingent
tailored
unique
characteristics
district
provides
an
in-depth
understanding
its
challenges
opportunities.
The
incorporation
a
perspective
that
allows
examination
complex
interactions
between
people
their
environment
setting.
highlights
central
role
digitalization,
government
policies
driving
positive
efficiency,
Nevertheless,
remain,
including
delicate
balance
well
effective
management
impacts
digitization.
To
address
these
challenges,
index
derived
from
proposed
pragmatic
tool
measure
guide
development
initiatives
results
this
not
only
pave
way
new
horizons
assessment
but
also
provide
valuable
managers
formulate
strategies
foster
organizational
flexibility
resilience.
Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
25(3), P. 419 - 443
Published: June 25, 2024
Abstract
Circularity
has
emerged
as
a
pivotal
concept
in
the
realm
of
sustainable
resource
management
and
business
operations.
Resource
exhaustion
environmental
degradation
propelled
by
globalization
culture
consumerism
have
intensified
focus
on
circular
economy
around
world.
Nevertheless,
evaluation
quantification
circularity
achievements
remain
uncommon
corporate
practices.
This
article
employs
systematic
literature
review
to
delve
into
measurements
managerial
life
cycle.
Key
approaches
emerging
from
academic
are
examined,
including
cycle
costing,
assessment,
cost–benefit,
benefit
analysis,
sustainability
assessment.
The
seeks
offer
comprehensive
overview
methodologies
employed
assess
processes,
highlighting
current
challenges
opportunities
for
effective
implementation.
We
adopt
conceptual
model
based
specific
performance
indicators
that
allow
environmental,
social,
economic
impact
processes
be
assessed
throughout
products
or
services.
implementation
Sustainable
Circular
Life
Cycle
Management
perspective
could
support
firms
eradicate
quantify
waste,
preserve
inherent
value
materials,
encourage
adoption
renewable
energies,
eliminate
harmful
chemicals.
Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 13, 2025
Abstract
Reconciling
product
flexibility
with
cost,
delivery,
and
quality
is
an
ambidextrous
organizational
capability
known
as
mass
customization
capability.
This
study
focuses
on
how
this
affected
by
the
joint
implementation
of
three
practices––knowledge
absorption
from
customers,
modularity,
online
sales
configurator
use––that
directly
correspond
to
fundamental
building
blocks
identified
prior,
influential
research.
By
drawing
upon
a
central
tenet
resource
orchestration
theory,
fit-as-covariation
perspective,
prior
research,
we
conceptually
develop
hypothesis
that
these
practices
has
stronger
positive
association
than
same
implemented
in
isolation.
was
tested
using
covariance-based
structural
equation
modeling
survey
data
213
manufacturing
plants
industries
across
16
countries.
Our
results
support
hypothesis,
showing
effect
explains
substantially
more
variation
(41.9%)
their
isolated
effects
(13.9%).
amount
indicates
size
greater
reported
most
previous
survey-based
studies
antecedents
Theoretically,
paper
adds
relatively
limited
body
knowledge
relationships
among
enablers
highlighting
benefits
holistic
approach
under
investigation.
Pragmatically,
helps
companies
create
flexible
systems
are
able
provide
customized
products
without
compromising
or
quality.