John Ozment
Researcher
Also affiliated: University of Akron (2015); United States Department of Transportation (2006–2010); American Orchid Society (2014); North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (2005); Michigan State University (1986)
Faculty Researcher
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
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John Ozment's research has focused on understanding the genetic basis of trait variation in plant species. His work has explored the genetic architecture of traits such as yield, fiber quality, and resistance to environmental stressors. Ozment has investigated the application of genomic selection and quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping in breeding programs. His research contributes to developing improved crop varieties with enhanced agricultural performance and resilience.
Metrics
- h-index: 19
- Publications: 58
- Citations: 1,776
Selected Publications
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The tumultuous world of global maritime transportation: a cautionary tale for supply chain managers (2019)
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To Survive and Thrive under Hypercompetition: An Exploratory Analysis of the Influence of Strategic Purity on Truckload Motor-Carrier Financial Performance (2017)
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A firm-specific analysis of service quality costs (2015)
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The long-term impact of rail abandonment on manufacturing in Arkansas (2014)
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Economies of scale in the US airline industry (2013)
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Transborder Surface Movements Of Nafta CommoditiesTruck vs Rail (2011)
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Concentration in the airline industry: Evidence of economies of scale? (2011)
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The Future of Logistics Education (2011)
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A STEP TOWARD DEFINING A CUSTOMER‐CENTRIC TAXONOMY FOR MANAGING LOGISTICS PERSONNEL (2010)
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Research on personnel issues published in leading logistics journals (2009)
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Logistics capability, logistics outsourcing and firm performance in an e‐commerce market (2008)
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Determining Important Carrier Attributes: A Fresh Perspective Using the Theory of Reasoned Action (2006)
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THE IMPACT OF INTERNAL MARKETING EFFORTS IN DISTRIBUTION SERVICE OPERATIONS (2006)
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The importance of logistics capability in the e-commerce market (2005)
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Impact of cross-docking on inventory in a decentralized retail supply chain (2005)
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