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D-Index
59
Citations
16308
World Ranking
584
National Ranking
258

Overview

Hokey Min is affiliated with Bowling Green State University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on areas in Business, Management and Accounting, with a strong emphasis on Management Information Systems, Strategy and Management, and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering. Additional subfields include Economics and Econometrics as well as Marketing.

Their scholarly contributions span numerous topics, including:

  • Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Management
  • Quality and Supply Management
  • Sustainable Supply Chain Management
  • Big Data and Business Intelligence
  • Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics Optimization
  • Outsourcing and Supply Chain Management
  • Maritime Ports and Logistics

Hokey Min has published extensively, with notable recent papers including:

  • "Developing a smart port architecture and essential elements in the era of Industry 4.0" (2022) in Maritime Economics & Logistics
  • "Examining the Impact of Energy Price Volatility on Commodity Prices from Energy Supply Chain Perspectives" (2022) in Energies
  • "Assessing the impact of a COVID-19 pandemic on supply chain transformation: an exploratory analysis" (2022) in Benchmarking An International Journal
  • "Smart Warehousing as a Wave of the Future" (2023) in Logistics
  • "The role of artificial intelligence in supply chain management: mapping the territory" (2022) in International Journal of Production Research

The researcher frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management
  • European Journal of Industrial Engineering
  • International Journal of Services and Operations Management
  • Benchmarking An International Journal
  • Energies

Collaborations have included multiple co-authors with whom Hokey Min has worked repeatedly. Frequent co-authors are:

  • Seong Jong Joo
  • Bih-Ru Lea
  • Sunil Hwang
  • Young Hyo Ahn
  • Hye-Young Joo

The research spans trends in supply chain resilience, risk, and transformation, touching both strategic and operational aspects. Studies often integrate emerging technologies and data intelligence to address challenges in manufacturing, logistics, and maritime port management.

Best Publications

  • Supply chain modeling: past, present and future

    Hokey Min;Gengui Zhou

  • Green purchasing practices of US firms

    Hokey Min;William P. Galle

  • Blockchain technology for enhancing supply chain resilience

    Hokey Min

  • Green Purchasing Strategies: Trends and Implications

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  • Combined Location-Routing Problems: A Synthesis and Future Research Directions

    Hokey Min;Vaidyanathan Jayaraman;Rajesh Srivastava

  • A GENETIC ALGORITHM APPROACH TO DEVELOPING THE MULTI-ECHELON REVERSE LOGISTICS NETWORK FOR PRODUCT RETURNS

    Hokey Min;Hyun Jeung Ko;Chang Seong Ko

  • The multiple vehicle routing problem with simultaneous delivery and pick-up points

    Hokey Min

  • Multiobjective analysis of facility location decisions

    John Current;Hokey Min;David Schilling

  • Artificial intelligence in supply chain management: theory and applications

    Hokey Min

  • International Supplier Selection

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  • Implementation of a responsive supply chain strategy in global complexity: The case of manufacturing firms

    James Roh;Paul Hong;Hokey Min

  • THE DYNAMIC DESIGN OF A REVERSE LOGISTICS NETWORK FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THIRD-PARTY LOGISTICS SERVICE PROVIDERS

    Hokey Min;Hyun-Jeung Ko

  • The role of artificial intelligence in supply chain management: mapping the territory

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  • Green supply chain research: past, present, and future

    Hokey Min;Ilsuk Kim

  • The balanced allocation of customers to multiple distribution centers in the supply chain network: a genetic algorithm approach

    Gengui Zhou;Hokey Min;Mitsuo Gen

  • Benchmarking the operational efficiency of third party logistics providers using data envelopment analysis

    Hokey Min;Seong Jong Joo

  • Electronic commerce usage in business‐to‐business purchasing

    Hokey Min;William P. Galle

  • The dynamic relocation and phase-out of a hybrid, two-echelon plant/warehousing facility: A multiple objective approach

    Emanuel Melachrinoudis;Hokey Min

  • The spatial and temporal consolidation of returned products in a closed-loop supply chain network

    Hokey Min;Chang Seong Ko;Hyun Jeung Ko

  • Evaluating the comparative efficiency of Chinese third‐party logistics providers using data envelopment analysis

    Gengui Zhou;Hokey Min;Chao Xu;Zhenyu Cao

  • Dynamic benchmarking of hotel service quality

    Hokey Min;Hyesung Min;Kyooyup Chung

  • E-purchasing: profiles of adopters and nonadopters

    Hokey Min;William P. Galle

  • A dial-a-ride problem for client transportation in a health-care organization

    Emanuel Melachrinoudis;Ahmet B. Ilhan;Hokey Min

Frequent Co-Authors

Mitsuo Gen
Mitsuo Gen Tokyo University of Science
Marius M. Solomon
Marius M. Solomon Northeastern University
Paul Hong
Paul Hong University of Toledo
Achille Messac
Achille Messac Howard University
John R. Current
John R. Current The Ohio State University

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