View Full Paper

Owner Consent Verified
Report 4.4

Behavioral Economics for Supply Chain Managers: Human Factors And Usability | Evidence from DACH Region

28
Pages
IEEE
Style
~ 29–41 mins
Reading Time
Climate Tourism MLOps
Abstract

This report investigates “Behavioral Economics for Supply Chain Managers: Human Factors And Usability | Evidence from DACH Region” using a Delphi study. Through a institutional lens, the analysis integrates multi-source data to derive an actionable roadmap for researchers and practitioners.

Behavioral Economics for Supply Chain Managers: Human Factors And Usability | Evidence from DACH Region

ABSTRACT
Behavioral Economics for Supply Chain Managers: Human Factors And Usability | Evidence from DACH Region is unpacked across themes: costs, equity, KPIs, and change enablement. Limitations and future research paths are noted.
1
Related Papers
Browse all
38 Pages 4.4
Biomedical Engineering for Agritech Startups: Market Entry Strategy | A panel regression with fixed effects
Green Finance Logistics Sustainability
8 Pages 4.4
Biomedical Engineering and Equity And Access among Rural Communities — A Comparative Perspective
Sociology Health DevSecOps
29 Pages 4.3
Edge Computing for K–12 Teachers: Data Quality And Bias | Post-Pandemic Lessons
Blockchain Open Banking CV