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Study on enterprise operation model of time-based competition

Proceedings of ICSSSM '05. 2005 International Conference on Services Systems and Services Management, 2005., 2005
The uncertainty increasing of the enterprise business circumstance and the changed mode and concept of people's consumption result in the competition among the enterprises from the focus on the cost, quality and service to the variety and time of the products gradually.
null Tao Wu   +2 more
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Time‐based competition and beyond: Competing on capabilities

Planning Review, 1992
Strategies of the past and the present have been based on structural advantages — e.g., products and markets, geography and cost, technologies. These patterns explain much of the nature of competition between business entities. Structural advantages can be identified and measured; they are differentiated among competitors, and their differences explain
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The Design of Distribution System in the Environment of Time-based Competition

2006 IEEE International Conference on Service Operations and Logistics, and Informatics, 2006
The design of distribution system is required to minimize the expectation of total responding time and expectation value of delivery cost under the time-based-competitive stochastic demands environment. Therefore, the multi-objective stochastic programming model for time-based-competitive distribution system with multi-source and multi-product was ...
Yanhui Li, Dan Shen, Shihua Ma
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Time Based Competition and Innovation

2002
By choosing their organizations, firms trade-off productive efficiency and time spent in implementing innovation. We embed such a productivity/reactivity trade-off in a growth model with creative destruction. We first highlight the specific impact of time in firm competition: in addition to weighing costs and benefits of late adoption, firms use time ...
Thesmar, David, Thoenig, Mathias
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Exploring relational aspects of time‐based competition

International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, 2008
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to begin to explore the phenomenon of time pressure in supply chain relationships.Design/methodology/approachUsing grounded theory methodology, qualitative data were accumulated from experienced supply chain managers.
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Time‐based competition: literature review and implications for modelling

International Journal of Operations & Production Management, 1996
Competition, technological advancement and the sophistication of consumers’ needs have led to the evolution of competitive paradigms, in which, time‐based competition apparently has emerged as the competitive paradigm of the 1990s. While much has been written about the paradigm since it was first highlighted in the late 1980s, no comprehensive ...
Sin‐Hoon Hum, Hoon‐Hong Sim
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Time-based competition as a competitive strategy for online grocery retailers

2016
In an attempt to stay competitive in customer-driven markets, many industries have morphed to include internet-enabled services as part of their day-to-day business. Grocery retailing is one such industry. The aim of this study was to firstly, explore the role of time in online grocery retailing.
Weber, An, Badenhorst-Weiss, JA
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The Role of Materials Management in Developing Time‐Based Competition

International Journal of Purchasing and Materials Management, 1993
Many firms increasingly have to produce products tailored to customers'specific requirements. At the same time, many consumers require shorter and shorter lead times for such orders. In such industries, time‐based advantages can often be the single most effective competitive edge.
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La "time-based competition" nella gestione d'impresa

2004
I sistemi socio-economici più evoluti si connotano per un'alta intensità di concorrenza, per un eccesso strutturale di offerta, strettamente connesso con la globalizzazione dei mercati, e per condotte di concorrenza basate su fattori intangibili di offerta (product intangible assets).
Del Chiappa, G, Rancati, E
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Informal competition and firm level innovation in South Asia: The moderating role of innovation time off and R&D intensity

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2022
Sujana Adapa   +2 more
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