Kenneth W. Green
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Also affiliated: American Sports Medicine Institute (1984); Sam Houston State University (2008–2010); Tellabs (Canada) (2010); MaineGeneral Medical Center (2005)
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Biography and Research Information
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Kenneth W. Green's research focuses on supply chain management, particularly in the context of environmental uncertainty and technological integration. His work investigates the linkages between various technologies and supply chain performance, examining benefits, power dynamics, and risk reduction strategies. Green has explored how agility and organizational resilience contribute to a firm's ability to navigate disruptions, with a specific focus on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on supply chain complexity and traceability.
His publications also address the role of management processes and organizational behavior in fostering ethical environments and organizational trust, with comparative studies in the U.S. and Brazil. Green leads a research group and maintains an active lab website, indicating ongoing research activities. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 33 and over 5,800 citations across 66 publications, designating him as a highly cited researcher.
Metrics
- h-index: 33
- Publications: 67
- Citations: 5,863
Selected Publications
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Do the management process and organizational behavior modification enhance an ethical environment and organizational trust in the U.S. and Brazil? (2024)
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A COVID replication and extension of firms’ resilience to supply chain disruptions (2023)
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Linkages between technologies and supply chain performance: benefits, power and risk reduction (2023)
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Supply Chain Complexity and Traceability in Adverse Events Revisited: A COVID-19 Perspective (2023)
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Enhancing Supply Chain through Implementation of Key IIoT Technologies (2022)
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Environmental uncertainty and supply chain performance: the effect of agility (2021)
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The impact of RFID, IIoT, and Blockchain technologies on supply chain transparency (2019)
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Relationships among JIT practices: an interpretive modeling approach (2019)
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Comprehensive supply chain management model (2019)
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Sustainability knowledge and training: outcomes and firm performance (2018)
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Impact of JIT, TQM and green supply chain practices on environmental sustainability (2018)
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Lean and green combine to impact environmental and operational performance (2018)
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Impact of Radio Frequency Identification Technology on Environmental Sustainability (2016)
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Comprehensive management practices and policies performance model (2016)
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Impact of RFID and information sharing on JIT, TQM and operational performance (2014)
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- Environmental uncertainty and supply chain performance: the effect of agility
- A COVID replication and extension of firms’ resilience to supply chain disruptions
- Supply Chain Complexity and Traceability in Adverse Events Revisited: A COVID-19 Perspective
- Linkages between technologies and supply chain performance: benefits, power and risk reduction
- Enhancing Supply Chain through Implementation of Key IIoT Technologies
- Linkages between technologies and supply chain performance: benefits, power and risk reduction
- Enhancing Supply Chain through Implementation of Key IIoT Technologies
- Enhancing Supply Chain through Implementation of Key IIoT Technologies
- Linkages between technologies and supply chain performance: benefits, power and risk reduction
- A COVID replication and extension of firms’ resilience to supply chain disruptions
- Do the management process and organizational behavior modification enhance an ethical environment and organizational trust in the U.S. and Brazil?
- Do the management process and organizational behavior modification enhance an ethical environment and organizational trust in the U.S. and Brazil?
- Do the management process and organizational behavior modification enhance an ethical environment and organizational trust in the U.S. and Brazil?
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