S.I. Bhuiyan
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S.I. Bhuiyan's research interests, as indicated by publications, span diverse fields including supply chain management, metaverse technologies, open-source software engagement, and computational fluid dynamics for ship hydrodynamics. Bhuiyan has published on topics such as enhancing operational efficiency, sustainability, and resilience in hotel supply chains, exploring the characteristics of the metaverse, and the role of fairness in retaining open-source software contributors. Additional publications address the impact of job characteristics on engagement and satisfaction in open-source software development and the assessment of Eulerian phase-field frameworks for ship hydrodynamics with ice interaction. Bhuiyan has a citation count of 111 across 28 publications, with an h-index of 7. Collaborations include shared publications with Laci M. Lyons, Joe Thomas, Kaye McKinzie, and Mark E. McMurtrey, all affiliated with the University of Central Arkansas.
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- h-index: 7
- Publications: 28
- Citations: 111
Selected Publications
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Hotel Supply Chain: Enhancing Operational Efficiency, Sustainability, and Resilience (2025)
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The Role of Fairness in Retaining Open Source Software Contributors: An Organizational Justice Framework for Platform Engagement (2025)
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Engagement and Satisfaction in OS Software Development: The Impact of Job Characteristics (2025)
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- Engagement and Satisfaction in OS Software Development: The Impact of Job Characteristics
- The Role of Fairness in Retaining Open Source Software Contributors: An Organizational Justice Framework for Platform Engagement
- Hotel Supply Chain: Enhancing Operational Efficiency, Sustainability, and Resilience
- Hotel Supply Chain: Enhancing Operational Efficiency, Sustainability, and Resilience
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