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Pinar Co-Publishes Article on Supply Chain Collaboration

Article Appears in the International Journal of Systems Science: Operations & Logistics

Congratulations to School of Business Assistant Professor of Supply Chain & Operations Management Adem Pinar, Ph.D., and Associate Professor Goknur Arzu Akyuz, Ph.D., of the University of Turkish Aeronautical Association in Ankara, Turkey, whose article, “Smart supply chain collaboration maturity evaluation model based on a q-Rung orthopair fuzzy decision-making methodology” was published in the International Journal of Systems Science: Operations & Logistics (IJSS), on Oct. 5. This marks Dr. Pinar’s third peer-reviewed article under the School of Business affiliation over the past year.

IJSS is a world-leading journal in the field of operations management and logistics. Its SCImago Q1 ranking means it is in the top 25% of journals in its subject category.

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