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The adoption of open platform for container bookings in the maritime supply chain (2020)
Journal Article
Zeng, F., Chan, H. K., & Pawar, K. (2020). The adoption of open platform for container bookings in the maritime supply chain. Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 141, Article 102019. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tre.2020.102019

Information systems and technologies (IST) have been playing increasingly crucial roles in supporting the smooth running of maritime supply chain operations. The degree of acceptance of IST within the maritime sector as a whole, however, remains frag... Read More about The adoption of open platform for container bookings in the maritime supply chain.

Disturbances to the supply chains of high-value manufacturing firms: comparison of the perceptions of product managers and supply chain managers (2020)
Journal Article
Huq, F., Pawar, K. S., & Subramanian, N. (2021). Disturbances to the supply chains of high-value manufacturing firms: comparison of the perceptions of product managers and supply chain managers. International Journal of Production Research, 59(13), 3916-3934. https://doi.org/10.1080/00207543.2020.1756503

We draw on the literature to categorise the supply chain disturbances (risks and uncertainties) that affect high-value manufacturing (HVM) firms when adopting the following two sourcing strategies: (a) insourcing/nearshore outsourcing, and (b) outsou... Read More about Disturbances to the supply chains of high-value manufacturing firms: comparison of the perceptions of product managers and supply chain managers.

Enhancing the Competitiveness of Container Seaports Through Sustainability: A Case Study of Thailand (2020)
Journal Article
Kannika, N., Tan, K. H., & Pawar, K. (2020). Enhancing the Competitiveness of Container Seaports Through Sustainability: A Case Study of Thailand. Procedia Manufacturing, 39, 1587-1596. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.promfg.2020.01.283

Sustainability has become a key goal of any supply chain which aims to be more competitive in the long term. And ports are a vital part of maritime transportation and maritime supply chains. Therefore, they need to comply with a global sustainability... Read More about Enhancing the Competitiveness of Container Seaports Through Sustainability: A Case Study of Thailand.