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RESEARCH AT IIMV



                             Improving the governance of information technology: Insights
                             from the history of Internet governance

                             AUTHORS : NEENA PANDEY, DÉ, R., & RAVISHANKAR, M. N.

                             Published in Journal of Information Technology (ABDC B). A*)
                                                                            (ABDC
                             Governance of the Internet is a matter of global importance and concern. The
                             multi-stakeholder (MS) and multilateral (ML) forms have been presented as two com-
                             peting and plausible models of Internet governance. Drawing on actor–network theory
                             (ANT) and building on an interpretive case study of rich archival data, this paper exam-
                             ines how the focal actor’s (i.e. the U.S. government’s) beliefs influence the choice of
                             Internet governance form. Click here for the paper.



      1. A multiphase acceptance sampling model by attributes to
      investigate the production interruptions in batch production within
      the tobacco industry.

      AUTHORS : YÜKSEL, D., KAZANCOGLU, Y., & PRS SARMA.

      Published in International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management  (ABDC B).
      This paper aims to create a new decision-making procedure that uses “Lot-by-Lot
      Acceptance Sampling Plan by Attributes” methodology in the production processes
      when any production interruption is observed in tobacco industry, which is a significant
      example of batch production.Click here for the paper.

      2. Modelling interactions of select enablers of Lean Six-Sigma considering

      sustainability implications: an integrated circular economy and Industry 4.0
      perspective.
      AUTHORS : KHANZODE, A. G., PRS SARMA., & GOSWAMI, M.

      Published in Production Planning & Control.

      The objective of this study is to identify a set of enablers of LSS so that they can assist in LSS implementation in
      the manufacturing organizations. A comprehensive literature survey identifies enablers of LSS with inputs from
      industry experts and academicians. Click here for the paper.

      3. Evaluating resilience in food supply chains during COVID-19.

      AUTHORS : KAZANCOGLU, Y., SEZER, M. D., OZBILTEKIN-PALA, M., LAFÇI, Ç., & PRS SARMA.

      Published in Journal of Logistics Research and Applications.
      This article aims to uncover the need for resilience in FSCs during the COVID-19 outbreak. For this purpose, the
      enablers of resilience on FSCs are determined after a detailed examination of the current literature.Click here for
      the paper.














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