Radio frequency identification (RFID) has been recognized as a key enabler of efficient and effective supply chains. Recently, with increasing concern for environmental sustainability, researchers and practitioners have been exploring the role of RFID in supporting “green supply chains.” This qualitative study uses the technology-organization-environment framework of Tornatzky and Fleischer, and Zuboff’s concepts of automating-informating-transformating in analyzing two case studies involving RFID use: the recycling of Hewlett Packard inkjet printers and the garbage and recycling program of the City of Grand Rapids, Michigan
The adoption and deployment of radio frequency identification technology (RFID) in retail supply cha...
Processing and recovery is a key functional element in municipal solid waste management system (MSWM...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) initially introduced during WW-II, has revolutionized the worl...
This qualitative case study seeks to understand and explain the deployment of radio frequency identi...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology has established itself as an effective tool for ide...
The increasing awareness of environment protection had made the European Union request the enterpris...
This article explores the potential of RFID (radio frequency identification device) for improving th...
This ar ticle explores the potential of RFID (radio frequency identification device) for improving t...
Findings from 13 case studies on RFID's use in green projects reveal its potential not only to enhan...
Mass customization combines the contrasting elements of mass production and customization. This prov...
Due to increasing competitive pressure, shortened life cycle and environmental consciousness, more ...
Product recycling has become a mandatory activity under extended producer responsibility. Therefore,...
Today’s dynamic and competitive business environment puts an ever increasing pressure on companies t...
This paper examines an interorganizational implementation process of RFID technology in disposable s...
Thesis (S.M.M.O.T.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Management o...
The adoption and deployment of radio frequency identification technology (RFID) in retail supply cha...
Processing and recovery is a key functional element in municipal solid waste management system (MSWM...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) initially introduced during WW-II, has revolutionized the worl...
This qualitative case study seeks to understand and explain the deployment of radio frequency identi...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology has established itself as an effective tool for ide...
The increasing awareness of environment protection had made the European Union request the enterpris...
This article explores the potential of RFID (radio frequency identification device) for improving th...
This ar ticle explores the potential of RFID (radio frequency identification device) for improving t...
Findings from 13 case studies on RFID's use in green projects reveal its potential not only to enhan...
Mass customization combines the contrasting elements of mass production and customization. This prov...
Due to increasing competitive pressure, shortened life cycle and environmental consciousness, more ...
Product recycling has become a mandatory activity under extended producer responsibility. Therefore,...
Today’s dynamic and competitive business environment puts an ever increasing pressure on companies t...
This paper examines an interorganizational implementation process of RFID technology in disposable s...
Thesis (S.M.M.O.T.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Management o...
The adoption and deployment of radio frequency identification technology (RFID) in retail supply cha...
Processing and recovery is a key functional element in municipal solid waste management system (MSWM...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) initially introduced during WW-II, has revolutionized the worl...