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Presentation
Research Productivity in a Simulated Pharmaceutical Supply Network
Production and Operations Management Society Annual Meeting (2015)
  • Christian L. Rossetti, Georgia Southern University
  • Robert H. Handfield, North Carolina State University
  • Thomas Choi, Arizona State University
Abstract
Network approaches to studying supply chains have gained importance over the past decade. Previous research has shown that network variables effect innovation as well as profitability. Using the results of a multi-agent simulation of the pharmaceutical supply chain we measure the effects of network parameters on research productivity.

Keywords
  • Research productivity,
  • Pharmaceutical,
  • Supply network,
  • Profitability,
  • Multi-agent simulation,
  • Supply chains
Disciplines
Publication Date
May, 2015
Location
Washington, D.C.
Citation Information
Christian L. Rossetti, Robert H. Handfield and Thomas Choi. "Research Productivity in a Simulated Pharmaceutical Supply Network" Production and Operations Management Society Annual Meeting (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/christian_l_rossetti/6/