
Interdisciplinary Contributions to Theory for Collaborative Networks
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- CONTENTS
- EDITORIAL REVIEW BOARD
- Some thoughts on interdisciplinarity in collaborative networks' research and manufacturing sciences
- The inter-disciplinary modelling of supply chains in the context of collaborative multi-structural cyber-physical networks
- Entropy assessment of supply chain disruption
- A model to determine complexity in supply networks
- Alignment prediction in collaborative networks
- Habitual domain exploration in inter-firm networks
- Towards the explanation of goal-oriented and opportunity-based networks of organizations
- Appraising interdisciplinary contributions to theory for collaborative (manufacturing) networks
- Lessons learned from the lifecycle management of collaborative enterprises networks
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