Kenneth W. Green Source Confirmed

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High Impact

Researcher

Southern Arkansas University

faculty

33 h-index 62 pubs 5,649 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Kenneth W. Green's research focuses on supply chain management, investigating the impact of various factors on supply chain performance and resilience. His work examines the relationship between environmental uncertainty and supply chain performance, particularly through the lens of agility. Green also studies the linkages between technologies, such as Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), and supply chain benefits, power dynamics, and risk reduction. His publications address the role of organizational behavior modification in fostering ethical environments and organizational trust, with comparative studies in the U.S. and Brazil.

Green's research has explored the effects of disruptions, including the COVID-19 pandemic, on supply chain resilience and complexity. He has investigated how firms adapt and enhance their supply chains in response to adverse events. His work also delves into the dataset management related to market orientation and Theory of Constraints (TOC).

With a career marked by significant scholarly output, Green has accumulated 62 publications and over 5,649 citations, reflecting a highly cited researcher status with an h-index of 33. He maintains an active lab website and leads a research group, indicating ongoing engagement in scholarly activities.

Metrics

  • h-index: 33
  • Publications: 62
  • Citations: 5,649

Selected Publications

  • Do the management process and organizational behavior modification enhance an ethical environment and organizational trust in the U.S. and Brazil? (2024) DOI
  • A COVID replication and extension of firms’ resilience to supply chain disruptions (2023) DOI
  • Linkages between technologies and supply chain performance: benefits, power and risk reduction (2023) DOI
  • Supply Chain Complexity and Traceability in Adverse Events Revisited: A COVID-19 Perspective (2023) DOI
  • Enhancing Supply Chain through Implementation of Key IIoT Technologies (2022) DOI
  • Environmental uncertainty and supply chain performance: the effect of agility (2021) DOI

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