David Dobrzykowski Source Confirmed

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Associate Professor

University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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16 h-index 30 pubs 963 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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David Dobrzykowski's research focuses on supply chain management and operations, with recent publications exploring topics such as reshoring considerations driven by the COVID-19 pandemic, blockchain adoption intentions, and supply chain plasticity during global disruptions. He has also investigated the effects of CEO and supply chain networks on operational repurposing and the influence of policy on healthcare delivery supply chains. Dobrzykowski's work examines the role of supply chain representation on the board of directors and its impact on firm performance, as well as the dynamics of sharing economy operations and the influence of trauma on internal integration in disaster relief operations. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 13, 29 total publications, and 867 total citations. He has collaborated with other researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Brian S. Fugate, Remko van Hoek, and Iana Shaheen.

Metrics

  • h-index: 16
  • Publications: 30
  • Citations: 963

Selected Publications

  • Examining the use of analytics in healthcare operations management: A systematic and narrative literature review (2025) DOI
  • Last‐Mile Delivery: A Process View, Framework, and Research Agenda (2024) DOI
  • Supply chain representation on the board of directors and firm performance: A balance of relational rents and agency costs (2024) DOI
  • The influence of trauma on internal integration: An approach‐avoidance analysis in disaster relief operations (2023) DOI
  • <scp>Examining sharing economy operations</scp>: A <scp>process perspective</scp> (2023) DOI
  • Exploring blockchain adoption intentions in the supply chain: perspectives from innovation diffusion and institutional theory (2021) DOI
  • Supply chain plasticity during a global disruption: Effects of CEO and supply chain networks on operational repurposing (2021) DOI

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