His primary areas of investigation include Marketing, Supply chain management, Supply chain, Supplier relationship management and Extant taxon. His Marketing study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Social capital and Knowledge management. His Knowledge management research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Total quality management, Customer retention and Customer advocacy.
His Supply chain management study combines topics in areas such as Microeconomics, Research stream and Leverage. The Supply chain study combines topics in areas such as Quality, Purchasing and Industrial organization. Thomas Y. Choi undertakes multidisciplinary studies into Supplier relationship management and Flexibility in his work.
Thomas Y. Choi focuses on Supply chain, Marketing, Supply chain management, Industrial organization and Supplier relationship management. His research investigates the connection between Supply chain and topics such as Factoring that intersect with problems in Payment. His work in the fields of Purchasing, Outsourcing and Competitive advantage overlaps with other areas such as Supply network and Archetype.
His work carried out in the field of Supply chain management brings together such families of science as Leverage and Operations management. His research integrates issues of Profit and Supply chain risk management in his study of Industrial organization. Thomas Y. Choi integrates Context and Microeconomics in his studies.
Supply chain, Industrial organization, Finance, Working capital and Trade finance are his primary areas of study. His research in the fields of Supply chain management overlaps with other disciplines such as Context and Multi tier. His Supply chain management study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Value, Business model, Global supply-chain finance and Quality management.
His work deals with themes such as Supply chain visibility, Leverage and Supply chain risk management, which intersect with Industrial organization. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Supply and demand, Value network and Shock. His studies in Balance sheet integrate themes in fields like Quality, Service quality, Service level, Operational efficiency and Product.
Thomas Y. Choi spends much of his time researching Industrial organization, Context, Supply network, Supply chain and Emerging technologies. Industrial organization is intertwined with Great Rift, National level, Environmental scanning, Environmental planning and Extant taxon in his study. His Context research spans across into areas like Microeconomics, Supply chain management, Event, Negative relationship and Bridge.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Panel data and Corporate governance in addition to Microeconomics. Thomas Y. Choi merges many fields, such as Supply chain and Multi tier, in his writings. Thomas Y. Choi combines subjects such as Robustness, Embeddedness and Operations research with his study of Incentive.
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Supply networks and complex adaptive systems: Control versus emergence
Thomas Y Choi;Kevin J Dooley;Manus Rungtusanatham.
(2001)
Supply networks and complex adaptive systems: Control versus emergence
Thomas Y Choi;Kevin J Dooley;Manus Rungtusanatham.
(2001)
Qualitative case studies in operations management: Trends, research outcomes, and future research implications
Mark Barratt;Thomas Y. Choi;Mei Li.
(2011)
Qualitative case studies in operations management: Trends, research outcomes, and future research implications
Mark Barratt;Thomas Y. Choi;Mei Li.
(2011)
An exploration of supplier selection practices across the supply chain
Thomas Y. Choi;Janet L. Hartley.
(1996)
An exploration of supplier selection practices across the supply chain
Thomas Y. Choi;Janet L. Hartley.
(1996)
Renaissance of case research as a scientific method
Mikko Ketokivi;Thomas Choi.
(2014)
Renaissance of case research as a scientific method
Mikko Ketokivi;Thomas Choi.
(2014)
Building deep supplier relationships
Jeffrey K. Liker;Thomas Y. Choi.
(2004)
Building deep supplier relationships
Jeffrey K. Liker;Thomas Y. Choi.
(2004)
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