Paul Hong mainly focuses on Supply chain management, Industrial organization, Supply chain, Empirical research and Marketing. The Supply chain management study combines topics in areas such as Quality, Competitive advantage, Management science and Health care. His research investigates the connection between Industrial organization and topics such as Supply chain risk management that intersect with problems in Operations management.
His work in the fields of Service management overlaps with other areas such as Structural equation modeling. His Marketing study combines topics in areas such as Product design and Process management. His work on Product management is typically connected to Time to market as part of general New product development study, connecting several disciplines of science.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Marketing, Industrial organization, Supply chain, Supply chain management and Competitive advantage. His studies in Marketing integrate themes in fields like Globalization, Process and Process management. Paul Hong has researched Process management in several fields, including Business process, Order, Project management and Lean manufacturing.
As part of one scientific family, Paul Hong deals mainly with the area of Industrial organization, narrowing it down to issues related to the Emerging markets, and often Small and medium-sized enterprises. His study focuses on the intersection of Supply chain and fields such as Knowledge management with connections in the field of Competence. Paul Hong interconnects Manufacturing and Flexibility in the investigation of issues within Supply chain management.
Paul Hong focuses on Industrial organization, Emerging markets, Hegemony, International trade and Competence. Productivity and Quality is closely connected to Value in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Industrial organization. The concepts of his International trade study are interwoven with issues in Supply chain integration, Supply chain management and General partnership.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Market data, Demographic economics and Knowledge management in addition to Competence. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Competitive advantage and Operational efficiency. His study looks at the intersection of Competitive advantage and topics like Supply chain with Supply and demand.
Paul Hong mostly deals with Industrial organization, Public relations, Pandemic, Personally identifiable information and Context. His studies deal with areas such as Supply chain management, Functional management and Social responsibility as well as Industrial organization. His Public relations research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Index and Control.
Paul Hong combines Pandemic and Epidemiology in his research. Context is integrated with Small and medium-sized enterprises, Product architecture, Institutional diversity, International trade and Free trade in his research. His research investigates the connection with Institutional diversity and areas like General partnership which intersect with concerns in Free trade agreement, Market integration, Value and Internationalization.
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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.
(2011)
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.
(2011)
Implementation of a responsive supply chain strategy in global complexity: The case of manufacturing firms
James Roh;Paul Hong;Hokey Min.
(2014)
Implementation of a responsive supply chain strategy in global complexity: The case of manufacturing firms
James Roh;Paul Hong;Hokey Min.
(2014)
Supply chain management practices of SMEs: from a business growth perspective
Paul Hong;Jungsik Jeong.
(2006)
Supply chain management practices of SMEs: from a business growth perspective
Paul Hong;Jungsik Jeong.
(2006)
Knowledge sharing in integrated product development
Paul Hong;William J. Doll;Abraham Y. Nahm;Xiao Li.
(2004)
Knowledge sharing in integrated product development
Paul Hong;William J. Doll;Abraham Y. Nahm;Xiao Li.
(2004)
SUPPLY MANAGEMENT, SUPPLY FLEXIBILITY AND PERFORMANCE OUTCOMES: AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF MANUFACTURING FIRMS
Ying Liao;Paul Hong;S. Subba Rao.
(2010)
SUPPLY MANAGEMENT, SUPPLY FLEXIBILITY AND PERFORMANCE OUTCOMES: AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF MANUFACTURING FIRMS
Ying Liao;Paul Hong;S. Subba Rao.
(2010)
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