David D. Dobrzykowski Data-verified
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David D. Dobrzykowski, an Associate Professor at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, investigates the application of analytics and decision-support frameworks within healthcare operations. His recent publications focus on optimizing healthcare procurement through vendor contract analysis and examining the role of analytics in healthcare operations management. Dobrzykowski also studies the influence of religion on humanitarian relief operations, as indicated by his 2022 publication.
His scholarly contributions include 30 publications with 963 citations and an h-index of 16. Dobrzykowski has collaborated on multiple research projects with colleagues at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Iana Shaheen.
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- h-index: 16
- Publications: 30
- Citations: 963
Selected Publications
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Elaborating Theory of Swift Even Flow in E‐Fulfillment Operations (2026)
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Faith in Disaster Preparedness: Insights on the Influence of Religion on Humanitarian Volunteer Relief Operations (2026)
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Examining the use of analytics in healthcare operations management: A systematic and narrative literature review (2025)
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Last‐Mile Delivery: A Process View, Framework, and Research Agenda (2024)
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Supply chain representation on the board of directors and firm performance: A balance of relational rents and agency costs (2024)
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The influence of trauma on internal integration: An approach‐avoidance analysis in disaster relief operations (2023)
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<scp>Examining sharing economy operations</scp>: A <scp>process perspective</scp> (2023)
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Exploring blockchain adoption intentions in the supply chain: perspectives from innovation diffusion and institutional theory (2021)
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Supply chain plasticity during a global disruption: Effects of CEO and supply chain networks on operational repurposing (2021)
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How policy is shaping the macro healthcare delivery supply chain: The emergence of a new tier of retail medical clinics (2021)
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