Search Results - "Bhutta, Mohammed Khurrum"
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Institutional pressures and supplier involvement: a perspective on sustainability
Published in Operations management research (01-06-2021)“…Sustainability challenges are getting lot of attention in manufacturing sector and they usually require the use of institutional pressures. Firms in turn,…”
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The Mediating Role of Psychological Need Thwarting in the Relationship Between Compulsory Citizenship Behavior and Psychological Withdrawal
Published in Frontiers in psychology (26-11-2019)“…This study examined a novel process underlying the relationship between compulsory citizenship behavior and psychological withdrawal. Specifically, based on…”
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Research themes in machine learning applications in supply chain management using bibliometric analysis tools
Published in Benchmarking : an international journal (21-03-2023)“…PurposeThis paper conducts a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) of Machine Learning (ML) in Supply Chain Management through bibliometric and network analysis,…”
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Agile manufacturing relationship building with TQM, JIT, and firm performance: An exploratory study in apparel export industry of Pakistan
Published in International journal of production economics (01-09-2018)“…Recent research on Agile Manufacturing (AM) has examined its relationship with Total Quality Management (TQM), Just in Time (JIT), and different levels of firm…”
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Determinants and consequences of job crafting under the boundary conditions of work uncertainty
Published in Career development international (06-12-2023)“…PurposeThis paper explores critical job resources (CRJRs) as predictors of job crafting and sustainable employability. Using job demands-resources (JD-R)…”
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Owner characteristics and health of SMEs in Pakistan
Published in Journal of small business and enterprise development (01-01-2008)“…Purpose - A major frustration for most policy researchers in the small to medium-sized enterprise (SME) area is the virtual non-existence of scientific data on…”
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