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Overview

Thomas Y. Choi is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States. The researcher's academic focus lies predominantly within the field of Business, Management and Accounting, with a specific emphasis on Strategy and Management, Management Information Systems, Business and International Management, Economics and Econometrics, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The research topics covered in their work address numerous aspects of supply chain and management, including:

  • Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Management
  • Outsourcing and Supply Chain Management
  • Quality and Supply Management
  • Sustainable Supply Chain Management
  • Innovation and Knowledge Management
  • Supply Chain and Inventory Management
  • Innovation and Socioeconomic Development

Notable recent papers by Thomas Y. Choi include:

  • "Managing extended supply chains," 2021, Journal of Business Logistics
  • "Just-in-time for supply chains in turbulent times," 2023, Production and Operations Management

Other influential works from the same timeframe, although primarily authored by collaborators, are relevant to the broader research landscape:

  • "Supplier-supplier coopetition and supply chain disruption: first-tier supplier resilience in the tetradic context," 2020, International Journal of Operations & Production Management
  • "Mitigating Mechanisms for the Dark Side of Collaborative Buyer-Supplier Relationships: A Mixed-Method Study," 2020, Journal of Supply Chain Management
  • "Selecting Startups as Suppliers: A Typology of Supplier Selection Archetypes," 2020, Journal of Supply Chain Management

Thomas Y. Choi has contributed to published books released by:

  • Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis - "Supply Chain Financing: Funding The Supply Chain And The Organization," 2020
  • Edward Elgar Publishing - "Supply networks: dyads, triads and networks," 2022

The researcher collaborates frequently with a group of colleagues including:

  • Dale S. Rogers
  • Stephan M. Wagner
  • Nada R. Sanders
  • Rudolf Leuschner
  • Torbjørn H. Netland

Frequent publication venues for Thomas Y. Choi's work include:

  • Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management
  • Journal of Supply Chain Management
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • International Journal of Operations & Production Management
  • Production and Operations Management

Best Publications

  • Supply networks and complex adaptive systems: Control versus emergence

    Thomas Y Choi;Kevin J Dooley;Manus Rungtusanatham

  • Qualitative case studies in operations management: Trends, research outcomes, and future research implications

    Mark Barratt;Thomas Y. Choi;Mei Li

  • Renaissance of case research as a scientific method

    Mikko Ketokivi;Thomas Choi

  • An exploration of supplier selection practices across the supply chain

    Thomas Y. Choi;Janet L. Hartley

  • The Supply Base and Its Complexity: Implications For Transaction Costs, Risks, Responsiveness, and Innovation

    Thomas Y. Choi;Daniel R. Krause

  • Building deep supplier relationships

    Jeffrey K. Liker;Thomas Y. Choi

  • The dark side of buyer–supplier relationships: A social capital perspective⋆

    Verónica H. Villena;Elena Revilla;Thomas Y. Choi

  • Unveiling the structure of supply networks: case studies in Honda, Acura, and DaimlerChrysler

    Thomas Y Choi;Yunsook Hong

  • The TQM Paradox: Relations among TQM practices, plant performance, and customer satisfaction

    Thomas Y Choi;Karen Eboch

  • Structural investigation of supply networks: A social network analysis approach

    Yusoon Kim;Thomas Y. Choi;Tingting Yan;Kevin Dooley

  • Toward the Theory of the Supply Chain

    Craig R. Carter;Dale S. Rogers;Thomas Y. Choi

  • Toward a Theory of Multi-Tier Supply Chain Management

    Carlos Mena;Andrew Humphries;Thomas Y. Choi

  • TRIADS IN SUPPLY NETWORKS: THEORIZING BUYER–SUPPLIER–SUPPLIER RELATIONSHIPS

    Thomas Y. Choi;Zhaohui Wu

  • Supplier–supplier relationships in the buyer–supplier triad: Building theories from eight case studies

    Zhaohui Wu;Thomas Y. Choi

  • Supply‐chain linkages and operational performance: A resource‐based‐view perspective

    M. Rungtusanatham;F. Salvador;C. Forza;Thomas Choi

  • ISO 9000/1994, ISO 9001/2000 and TQM: The performance debate revisited

    Micaela Martínez-Costa;Thomas Y. Choi;Thomas Y. Choi;Jose A. Martínez;Angel R. Martínez-Lorente

  • Supplier–supplier relationships in buyer–supplier–supplier triads: Implications for supplier performance

    Zhaohui Wu;Thomas Y. Choi;M. Johnny Rungtusanatham

  • Simultaneous consideration of TQM and ISO 9000 on performance and motivation: An empirical study of Spanish companies

    Micaela Martínez-Costa;Angel R. Martínez-Lorente;Thomas Y. Choi

  • STRUCTURAL EMBEDDEDNESS AND SUPPLIER MANAGEMENT: A NETWORK PERSPECTIVE*

    Thomas Y. Choi;Yusoon Kim

  • Taking the leap from dyads to triads: Buyer–supplier relationships in supply networks

    Thomas Y. Choi;Zhaohui Wu

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffrey K. Liker
Jeffrey K. Liker University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Manus Rungtusanatham
Manus Rungtusanatham University of Cincinnati
Kevin J. Dooley
Kevin J. Dooley Arizona State University
Craig R. Carter
Craig R. Carter Arizona State University
Cipriano Forza
Cipriano Forza University of Padua
Frank Wiengarten
Frank Wiengarten Esade : Escola Superior d'Administració i Direcció d'Empreses
V. Daniel R. Guide
V. Daniel R. Guide Pennsylvania State University
Ram Narasimhan
Ram Narasimhan Michigan State University
Tobias Schoenherr
Tobias Schoenherr Michigan State University

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