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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Business and Management D-index 40 Citations 6,073 125 World Ranking 991 National Ranking 11

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study Chinho Lin is best known for:

  • Management
  • Project management
  • Supply chain

Many of his research projects under Portfolio are closely connected to Management and Artificial intelligence with Management and Artificial intelligence, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. He combines Finance and Portfolio in his research. He integrates Management with Marketing in his study. He combines Marketing and Customer satisfaction in his studies. His work on Knowledge management as part of general Knowledge flow research is often related to Developmental psychology, thus linking different fields of science. His research links Knowledge flow with Knowledge management. Many of his studies on Epistemology involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Quality (philosophy) and Empirical research. His study on Quality (philosophy) is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Epistemology. His Service (business) research is covered under the topics of Quality management and Total quality management.

His most cited work include:

  • A structural equation model of supply chain quality management and organizational performance (315 citations)
  • Supply chain management in the US and Taiwan: An empirical study (220 citations)
  • The alliance innovation performance of R&D alliances—the absorptive capacity perspective (217 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date

His Epistemology study typically links adjacent topics like Quality (philosophy) and Empirical research. His Epistemology research extends to Quality (philosophy), which is thematically connected. Chinho Lin carries out multidisciplinary research, doing studies in Marketing and Finance. He performs multidisciplinary study in the fields of Finance and Marketing via his papers. He merges many fields, such as Process management and Operations management, in his writings. He merges many fields, such as Operations management and Process management, in his writings. Chinho Lin merges Supply chain with Supply chain management in his study. He applies his multidisciplinary studies on Supply chain management and Supply chain in his research. By researching both Originality and Creativity, he produces research that crosses academic boundaries.

Chinho Lin most often published in these fields:

  • Marketing (56.25%)
  • Knowledge management (41.67%)
  • Process management (31.25%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2017-2021)?

  • Marketing (75.00%)
  • Creativity (62.50%)
  • Knowledge management (62.50%)

In recent works Chinho Lin was focusing on the following fields of study:

As part of one scientific family, Chinho Lin deals mainly with the area of Knowledge sharing, narrowing it down to issues related to the Knowledge management, and often Organizational performance. In most of his Organizational performance studies, his work intersects topics such as Knowledge management. His research on Machine learning often connects related areas such as Value (mathematics), Structural equation modeling and Leverage (statistics). In most of his Leverage (statistics) studies, his work intersects topics such as Machine learning. In the subject of Statistics, he integrates adjacent scientific disciplines such as Flexibility (engineering), Survey data collection, Value (mathematics) and Structural equation modeling. His Flexibility (engineering) study often links to related topics such as Statistics. He incorporates Marketing and Advertising in his research. Chinho Lin connects Advertising with Marketing in his research. Chinho Lin performs integrative study on Creativity and Perception.

Between 2017 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • How internal attributions affect knowledge sharing behavior (16 citations)
  • The determinants of using cloud supply chain adoption (16 citations)
  • Time effect of disconfirmation on online shopping (9 citations)

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Best Publications

A structural equation model of supply chain quality management and organizational performance

Chinho Lin;Wing S. Chow;Christian N. Madu;Chu Hua Kuei.
(2005)

548 Citations

Supply chain management in the US and Taiwan: An empirical study

Wing S. Chow;Christian N. Madu;Chu Hua Kuei;Min H. Lu.
(2008)

378 Citations

The alliance innovation performance of R&D alliances—the absorptive capacity perspective

Chinho Lin;Ya Jung Wu;Ya Jung Wu;Chiachi Chang;Weihan Wang.
(2012)

360 Citations

The relationship between supply chain quality management practices and organizational performance

Chu Hua Kuei;Christian N. Madu;Chinho Lin.
(2001)

348 Citations

The construction and application of knowledge navigator model (KNM TM ): An evaluation of knowledge management maturity

Ping Jung Hsieh;Binshan Lin;Chinho Lin.
(2009)

233 Citations

A fuzzy decision support system for strategic portfolio management

Chinho Lin;Ping-Jung Hsieh.
(2004)

186 Citations

Electronic Word-of-Mouth: The Moderating Roles of Product Involvement and Brand Image

Chinho Lin;Yi-Shuang Wu;Jeng-Chung Victor Chen.
(2013)

174 Citations

A Comparative Analysis of Quality Practice in Manufacturing Firms in the U.S. and Taiwan

Christian N. Madu;Chu‐hua ‐h Kuei;Chinho Lin.
(1995)

169 Citations

Exploring barriers to knowledge flow at different knowledge management maturity stages

Chinho Lin;Ju-Chuan Wu;David C. Yen.
(2012)

167 Citations

Implementing supply chain quality management

Chu Hua Kuei;Christian N. Madu;Chinho Lin.
(2008)

148 Citations

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