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43
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8232
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1421
National Ranking
600

Overview

Paul Hong is affiliated with the University of Toledo in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Business, Management and Accounting, with significant contributions to the subfields of Strategy and Management, Economics and Econometrics, Management Information Systems, Marketing, and Management of Technology and Innovation.

The main topics addressed in their work include:

  • Innovation and Knowledge Management
  • Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Management
  • Sustainable Supply Chain Management
  • Quality and Supply Management
  • COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts
  • Digital Marketing and Social Media
  • Economic and Technological Innovation

Paul Hong has published research in various outlets, frequently contributing to the following venues:

  • Sustainability
  • IEEE Access
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Asia Pacific Business Review
  • Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Paul Hong are:

  • Impact of strategic and operational risk management practices on firm performance: An empirical investigation, 2020, European Management Journal
  • Pandemic planning, sustainability practices, and organizational performance: An empirical investigation of global manufacturing firms, 2022, International Journal of Production Economics
  • Balancing Personal Privacy and Public Safety During COVID-19: The Case of South Korea, 2020, IEEE Access
  • The Electric Vehicle Supply Chain Ecosystem: Changing Roles of Automotive Suppliers, 2024, Sustainability
  • Sustainability orientation, byproduct management and business performance: An empirical investigation, 2022, Journal of Cleaner Production

Their research collaborations include frequent co-authors such as Sandeep Jagani, Nitya Singh, Young Won Park, Xiyue Deng, and Young Sik Cho.

Best Publications

  • Impact of lean manufacturing and environmental management on business performance: An empirical study of manufacturing firms

    Ma Ga (Mark) Yang;Paul Hong;Sachin B. Modi

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

    James Roh;Paul Hong;Hokey Min

  • Supply chain lessons from the catastrophic natural disaster in Japan

    YoungWon Park;Paul Hong;James Jungbae Roh

  • Supply chain management practices of SMEs: from a business growth perspective

    Paul Hong;Jungsik Jeong

  • Knowledge sharing in integrated product development

    Paul Hong;William J. Doll;Abraham Y. Nahm;Xiao Li

  • Does Ownership Structure Matter for Firm Technological Innovation Performance? The Case of Korean Firms

    Suk Bong Choi;Byung Il Park;Paul Hong

  • SUPPLY MANAGEMENT, SUPPLY FLEXIBILITY AND PERFORMANCE OUTCOMES: AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF MANUFACTURING FIRMS

    Ying Liao;Paul Hong;S. Subba Rao

  • Implementation of strategic green orientation in supply chain

    Paul Hong;He‐Boong Kwon;James Jungbae Roh

  • A structured analysis of operations and supply chain management research in healthcare (1982–2011)

    David Dobrzykowski;Vafa Saboori Deilami;Paul Hong;Seung-Chul Kim

  • Post-purchase shipping and customer service experiences in online shopping and their impact on customer satisfaction: An empirical study with comparison

    Yingxia Cao;Haya Ajjan;Paul Hong

  • Using social media applications for educational outcomes in college teaching: A structural equation analysis

    Yingxia Cao;Haya Ajjan;Paul Hong

  • Strategic supply chain partnership, environmental supply chain management practices, and performance outcomes: an empirical study of Korean firms

    Sunhee Youn;Ma Ga (Mark) Yang;Paul Hong;Kihyun Park

  • Customer orientation and performance outcomes in supply chain management

    Jung Sik Jeong;Paul Hong

  • Evolving benchmarking practices: a review for research perspectives

    Paul Hong;Soon W. Hong;James Jungbae Roh;Kihyun Park

  • The role of project target clarity in an uncertain project environment

    Paul Hong;Abraham Y. Nahm;William J. Doll

  • Knowledge sharing and strategic fit in integrated product development proejcts: An empirical study

    Paul Hong;William J. Doll;Elena Revilla;Abraham Y. Nahm

  • Aligning organizational control practices with competitive outsourcing performance

    Mingu Kang;Xiaobo Wu;Paul Hong;Youngwon Park

  • Corporate mission, corporate policies and business outcomes: evidence from Japan

    Shinichi Hirota;Katsuyuki Kubo;Hideaki Miyajima;Paul Hong

  • Examining Absorptive Capacity in Supply Chains: Linking Responsive Strategy and Firm Performance

    David D. Dobrzykowski;Rudolf Leuschner;Paul C. Hong;James J. Roh

  • Organizational culture and supply chain strategy: a framework for effective information flows

    James Jungbae Roh;Paul Hong;Youngsoo Park

Frequent Co-Authors

William J. Doll
William J. Doll University of Toledo
Mark A. Vonderembse
Mark A. Vonderembse University of Toledo
Hokey Min
Hokey Min Bowling Green State University
Angappa Gunasekaran
Angappa Gunasekaran Penn State Harrisburg
Dong Hoon Lee
Dong Hoon Lee Korea University
T. S. Ragu-Nathan
T. S. Ragu-Nathan University of Toledo
Tobias Schoenherr
Tobias Schoenherr Michigan State University
G. Tomas M. Hult
G. Tomas M. Hult Michigan State University
Thomas J. Goldsby
Thomas J. Goldsby University of Tennessee at Knoxville

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