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University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Economics

About: University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Economics is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Productivity & Tourism. The organization has 251 authors who have published 533 publications receiving 16109 citations.


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TL;DR: In this paper, a consumer-based model is proposed to examine the relevance and conceptualizations of the authenticity concept in cultural tourism from the managerial standpoint. But the model is empirically examined by means of a survey conducted on 25 Romanesque heritage sites in four European countries.

520 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present preliminary research concepts regarding a new approach to the identification and prediction of supply risk, which is based on a supplier's attributes, performances and supply chain characteristics, while it is also modified by factors in the supplier's specific environment.
Abstract: Supply risk or the likelihood of supply disruptions is emerging as a key challenge to supply chain management. The ability to identify which supplier has greater potential of a disruption is a critical first step in managing the frequency and impact of these disruptions that often significantly impact on the supply chain. This paper presents preliminary research concepts regarding a new approach to the identification and prediction of supply risk. This approach to the assessment and classification of suppliers is based on a supplier’s attributes, performances and supply chain characteristics, while it is also modified by factors in the supplier’s specific environment. The challenges posed to supply chains due to a turbulent environment (both from within the industry and external influences) are examined. A new method for the assessment and classification of suppliers based on their characteristics, performances and the environment of the industry in which they operate is presented. The findings are explained within the contingency theory.

491 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present preliminary research concepts regarding a new approach to the identification and prediction of supply risk, which is based on supplier attributes, performances and supply chain characteristics, while it is also modified by factors in the supplier's specific environment.

450 citations

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TL;DR: The findings suggest the existence of a statistically significant relationship between analytical capabilities and performance and the moderation effect of information systems support is considerably stronger than the effect of business process orientation.
Abstract: The paper investigates the relationship between analytical capabilities in the plan, source, make and deliver area of the supply chain and its performance using information system support and business process orientation as moderators. Structural equation modeling employs a sample of 310 companies from different industries from the USA, Europe, Canada, Brazil and China. The findings suggest the existence of a statistically significant relationship between analytical capabilities and performance. The moderation effect of information systems support is considerably stronger than the effect of business process orientation. The results provide a better understanding of the areas where the impact of business analytics may be the strongest.

391 citations

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01 Dec 2012
TL;DR: A quantitative survey-based study to examine the relationships between maturity, information quality, analytical decision- making culture, and the use of information for decision-making as significant elements of the success of BIS finds that BIS maturity has a stronger impact on information access quality.
Abstract: The information systems (IS) literature has long emphasized the positive impact of information provided by business intelligence systems (BIS) on decision-making, particularly when organizations operate in highly competitive environments. Evaluating the effectiveness of BIS is vital to our understanding of the value and efficacy of management actions and investments. Yet, while IS success has been well-researched, our understanding of how BIS dimensions are interrelated and how they affect BIS use is limited. In response, we conduct a quantitative survey-based study to examine the relationships between maturity, information quality, analytical decision-making culture, and the use of information for decision-making as significant elements of the success of BIS. Statistical analysis of data collected from 181 medium and large organizations is combined with the use of descriptive statistics and structural equation modeling. Empirical results link BIS maturity to two segments of information quality, namely content and access quality. We therefore propose a model that contributes to understanding of the interrelationships between BIS success dimensions. Specifically, we find that BIS maturity has a stronger impact on information access quality. In addition, only information content quality is relevant for the use of information while the impact of the information access quality is non-significant. We find that an analytical decision-making culture necessarily improves the use of information but it may suppress the direct impact of the quality of the information content.

351 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Larry Dwyer5428210945
Peter Trkman361146641
Fabrizio Coricelli321424223
Miha Škerlavaj27933436
Aleš Popovič26813337
Bostjan Antoncic25616786
Irena Vida24592010
Miroslav Verbič211221427
Matej Černe21781933
Vlado Dimovski201141790
Tanja Mihalič20572523
Mateja Drnovsek20422543
Joze P. Damijan20661566
Jože P. Damijan19541743
Mojca Indihar Štemberger18551762
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20213
20204
201920
201828
201737
201648