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  1. Operations & supply chain management: principles and practice
  2. Conceptualizing Warehouse 4.0 Technologies in the Third-Party Logistics Industry: An Empirical Study
  3. The use of configurators to support warehouse service design: a case study of a logistics service provider
  4. The operational performance effect of digitalized manufacturing processes and the mediation effect of supply chain resilience
  5. Conceptualizing green dynamic capabilities as a two-path model: Evidence from Danish manufacturing firms
  6. Improving configurator development: a coordinated performance assessment approach
  7. Toward a theory of entrepreneurial orientation and technology fit in SMEs
  8. Uses and challenges of digital twins-based augmented reality in operator training and data visualization in process manufacturing lines
  9. A Method for Modelling Business-Critical Architecture Decisions in Engineer-to-Order Companies
  10. Extending product offers with product-related services: the value of configurators
  11. Logistics service system: review, case study, and framework
  12. A digital tool for life cycle assessment in construction projects
  13. Critical success factors for knowledge management systems in new product development
  14. Intrinsic data quality dimensions: expanding on Wand and Wang’s data quality model
  15. A conceptualization and empirical investigation of strategic sourcing approaches for engineer-to-order manufacturers
  16. The role of social media in product innovation: a survey of small and medium-sized manufacturing firms
  17. Organizational ambidexterity in young SMEs? The incompatibility of entrepreneurial orientation and process improvement
  18. Five Research Strategies for Increasing Rigor in Action Research
  19. Engaging with ‘Engineer for Supply Chain’ (EfSC): insights from two engineer-to-order manufacturers
  20. A machine learning digital twin approach for critical process parameter prediction in a catalyst manufacturing line
  21. Additive manufacturing–enabled innovation in small- and medium-sized enterprises: the role of readiness in make-or-buy decisions
  22. Identification of key drivers for improving inventory management in pharmaceutical supply chains
  23. Framing business cases for the success of product configuration system projects
  24. Adoption of additive manufacturing: A survey of the role of knowledge networks and maturity in small and medium-sized Danish production firms
  25. The Role of SKU Management in Product Variety Reduction Projects
  26. Multistage Configuration Systems Used to Streamline the Construction Value Chain
  27. The 3Es framework: a project framework for simulating costs for engineering efforts under uncertainties in the healthcare solution industry
  28. An approach for the development and implementation of commissioning service configurators in engineer-to-order companies
  29. Strategies for Master Data Management: A Case Study of an International Hearing Healthcare Company
  30. Factors influencing knowledge sharing in new product development in high-tech manufacturing firms
  31. A procedure for reducing stock–keeping unit variety by linking internal and external product variety
  32. When reverse supply chain makes financial sense: a study of factors affecting profitability in reverse supply chains
  33. Identifying profitable reference architectures in an engineer-to-order context
  34. Implementation of digital twins in the process industry: A systematic literature review of enablers and barriers
  35. The Role of SKU Management in SKU Rationalisation Projects
  36. Implementation of product information management systems: Identifying the challenges of the scoping phase
  37. A classification of barriers to product variety reduction
  38. Understanding the differences across data quality classifications: a literature review and guidelines for future research
  39. Identifying variety-induced complexity cost factors in manufacturing companies and their impact on product profitability
  40. The costs and benefits of multistage configuration: A framework and case study
  41. Complexity management in project organisations
  42. The Midlife Crisis of IT: Accurate Versus Inaccurate Perception of IT Effects
  43. A Procedure for Product Variety Reduction That Considers Linked Revenue
  44. Data Quality Issues When Quantifying Costs of Complexity
  45. Enablers and Barriers to the Implementation of Digital Twins in the Process Industry: A Systematic Literature Review
  46. Reduction of Product Portfolio Complexity Based on Process Analysis
  47. Motivations and challenges with the diffusion of additive manufacturing through a non-profit association
  48. Application of design thinking to product-configuration projects
  49. Differential effects of information technology on competitive positioning
  50. The impact of information technology on product innovation in SMEs: The role of technological orientation
  51. Drivers and barriers for Industry 4.0 readiness and practice: empirical evidence from small and medium-sized manufacturers
  52. The moderating effect of ERP system complexity on the growth–profitability relationship in young SMEs
  53. Cost-driven motives to relocate manufacturing abroad among small- and medium-sized manufacturers
  54. A typology of strategies for user involvement in innovation processes
  55. Why slow down? Factors affecting speed loss in process manufacturing
  56. Complementing the Scoping Process of Configuration Projects by Design Thinking
  57. Development of a Design-Time Estimation Model for Complex Engineering Processes
  58. Stimulating consumer community creation through a co-design approach
  59. The causes of product configuration project failure
  60. The reduction of product and process complexity based on the quantification of product complexity costs
  61. The costs and benefits of product configuration projects in engineer-to-order companies
  62. Psychologically Durable Design – Definitions and Approaches
  63. Uncertainties in socially responsible design: a consequentialist approach
  64. Uncertainties in socially responsible design: a consequentialist approach
  65. Drivers and Barriers for Industry 4.0 Readiness and Practice: A SME Perspective with Empirical Evidence
  66. Understanding the Evaluation of New Products Through a Dual-Process Perspective
  67. Acquiring materials knowledge in design education
  68. The Design Management Task of Aligning Product Design with Production and Marketing Processes
  69. Defining ‘Resilient Design’ in the Context of Consumer Products
  70. A framework for determining product modularity levels
  71. The Use of Experiments in Business Research
  72. Applying product features for analysis and development of engineering processes
  73. The documentation of product configuration systems: A framework and an IT solution
  74. Management of constraint generators in fashion store design processes
  75. A Framework for the Experience of Product Aesthetics
  76. Design of resilient consumer products
  77. Coordinating product design with production and consumption processes
  78. The Role of Product Meeting Form in Product Experience
  79. Educating ethical designers
  80. Dealing with Uncertainties in Sustainable Consumer Product Designs
  81. Work instruction quality in industrial management
  82. Towards an Ethical Fashion Framework
  83. Design variables and constraints in fashion store design processes
  84. Emergence patterns for client design requirements
  85. Four dimensions of product designs
  86. The Use of Modelling Methods for Product Configuration in Industrial Applications
  87. Proceedings of the 7th World Conference on Mass Customization, Personalization, and Co-Creation (MCPC 2014), Aalborg, Denmark, February 4th - 7th, 2014
  88. Mass Customisation and Personalisation in Architecture and Construction
  89. Master data quality barriers: an empirical investigation
  90. Improving the design phase through interorganisational product knowledge models
  91. Design constraints in fashion store design processes
  92. A classification of argument types for product aesthetics
  93. Reducing variety in product solution spaces of engineer-to-order companies: the case of Novenco A/S
  94. The implementation of enterprise content management systems in SMEs
  95. Definition and evaluation of product configurator development strategies
  96. The costs of poor data quality
  97. IT readiness in small and medium‐sized enterprises
  98. The impact of product configurators on lead times in engineering-oriented companies
  99. Barriers to master data quality
  100. The illusion of tacit knowledge as the great problem in the development of product configurators
  101. A layout technique for class diagrams to be used in product configuration projects
  102. ERP system strategies in parent‐subsidiary supply chains
  103. A software system to support the development and maintenance of complex product configurators
  104. A classification model of ERP system data quality
  105. From engineer‐to‐order to mass customization
  106. Managing diagrammatic models with different perspectives on product information
  107. CRC cards to support the development and maintenance of product configuration systems
  108. Key Success Factors for ICT-System Implementation in SME's
  109. The modelling techniques of a documentation system that supports the development and maintenance of product configuration systems