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Works by Mark Barratt in Business

2016

Exploring Supply Chain Relationships and Information Exchange in UK Grocery Supply Chains: Some Preliminary Findings, Mark Barratt
Management Faculty Research and Publications

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2013

Investigating the Effects of Daily Inventory Record Inaccuracy in Multichannel Retailing, Thomas J. Kull, Mark Barratt, Anníbal C. Sodero, Elliot Rabinovich
Management Faculty Research and Publications

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2012

Retail Analytics and Behavioral Operations: A Recipe for Superior Performance, Mark Barratt, Nicole DeHoratius
Management Faculty Research and Publications

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2011

Exploring Internal and External Supply Chain Linkages: Evidence from the Field, Mark Barratt, Ruth Barratt
Management Faculty Research and Publications

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Qualitative Case Studies in Operations Management: Trends, Research Outcomes, And Future Research Implications, Mark Barratt, Thomas Choi, Mei Li
Management Faculty Research and Publications

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2007

Antecedents of Supply Chain Visibility in Retail Supply Chains: A Resource-based Theory Perspective, Mark Barratt, Adegoke Oke
Management Faculty Research and Publications

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Mandated RFID and Institutional Responses: Cases of Decentralized Business Units, Mark Barratt, Thomas Choi
Management Faculty Research and Publications

2006

Sarbanes-Oxley: Is It Good for Your Supply Chain?, Mark Barratt, Ruth Barratt, Matthew Savidge
Management Faculty Research and Publications

2004

Understanding the Meaning of Collaboration in the Supply Chain, Mark Barratt
Management Faculty Research and Publications

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Unveiling Enablers and Inhibitors of Collaborative Planning, Mark Barratt
Management Faculty Research and Publications

2003

Positioning the Role of Collaborative Planning in Grocery Supply Chains, Mark Barratt
Management Faculty Research and Publications

2002

Exploring Business-to-Business Marketsites, Mark Barratt, Karsten Rosdahl
Management Faculty Research and Publications

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2001

Exploring the Experiences of Collaborative Planning Initiatives, Mark Barratt, Alexander Oliveira
Management Faculty Research and Publications

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