Departamento de Organización de Empresas, Marketing y Sociología
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Ítem 22 Years of Lean Supply Chain Management: a science mapping-based bibliometric analysis(Taylor & Francis, 2020-07-28) Garcia-Buendia, Noelia; Moyano-Fuentes, José; Maqueira-Marín, Juan Manuel; Cobo, M.J.This article examines how the research into Lean Supply Chain Management (LSCM) has evolved over the period 1996-2018 with the identification of the main issues explored and future trends. A performance bibliometric analysis has been conducted through a study of published documents, citations, journal impact factor, h-index, most cited papers and authors, and data on the geographic distribution of publications. More relevantly, a science mapping analysis has been performed with SciMAT bibliometric analysis software using co-word networks in a longitudinal overview. The large number of studies of LSCM published has enabled a conceptual evolution map to be constructed of the way that this research has developed. The results have enabled us to identify four thematic areas in the LSCM field: Methods, Key factors, Internal efficiency, and Performance.Ítem A bibliometric study of Lean Supply Chain Management research: 1996-2020(Taylor & Francis, 2021-11-27) Garcia-Buendia, Noelia; Moyano-Fuentes, José; Maqueira-Marín, Juan ManuelLean Supply Chain Management is an emerging research field in Operations Management that is attracting growing attention from researchers and practitioners. This paper aims to present a comprehensive analysis of the Lean Supply Chain Management literature to understand the influence, basic research characteristics, interrelationships, and productivity of the research in this field. The present study uses BibExcel and VOSviewer software to conduct thorough bibliometric and network analyses of 715 papers published in the Web of Science database over the period 1996-2020. The use of bibliometric methods has enabled the identification of current and emerging research clusters to detect some key research topics, interrelations, and collaboration patterns. Moreover, this analysis has enabled to draw numerous conclusions and propose a roadmap for future research in the field. This paper, therefore, provides some new insights not previously evaluated in other reviews of Lean Supply Chain Management that can help researchers to understand the evolution of research trends through a proposed classification of the literature on this topic.Ítem A consumer-oriented model for analysing the suitability of food classification systems(Elsevier, 2017-05-01) Marano-Marcolini, Carla; Torres-Ruiz, Francisco J.The main function of food classification systems is to regulate the market and inform it (consumers above all) about the different types of products and their characteristics. However, the reality is that many of these systems give rise to confusion and prevent consumers from obtaining a clear idea of them, making the purchasing process more difficult. The objective of this study was to propose a method that can be used as a basis or reference framework for analysing the suitability of any food classification system, based on maximising consumer comprehension and learning, before introducing it into the market. The model proposed establishes the procedure and the necessary indicators for identifying the advantages and drawbacks of each of the different systems, making it possible to compare their suitability. The model was tested empirically by comparing the current classification of orange juices and Iberian ham with two different proposals, in an experiment conducted with an online consumer panel, and using MANCOVA to analyse the differences between the six indicators related to consumer learning results. It was concluded that the model is suitable for assessing the suitability of the classification systems, as it shows technical viability, ease of introduction in practically any situation and the ability to facilitate and guide the process of drawing up consumer-oriented food classification systems.Ítem Actividad emprendedora en el medio rural. Análisis de situación con datos GEM 2019-2021(Observatorio del emprendimiento de España, 2022-07-04) Fernández-Laviada, Ana; Garcia-Marti, Elia; Garcia-Ramos, Constantino; García-Vico, José; Martínez-Mateo, Jesús; Mira-Solves, Ignacio; Sánchez-Escobedo, Mª de la CruzÍtem Addressing regional tourism policy: Tools for sustainable destination management(SAGE, 2024-10) Barreal, Jesús; Vena, Julio; Mercadé, PerePolicymakers need to develop measures to counter overcrowding and relocate excess tourism in congested areas to others with fewer visitors. This article proposes a methodological framework consisting of a survey and statistical tools to a gain deeper understanding of tourist profiles and characteristics and determine how covariates affect the ratio of each group in the market. Spatial analysis is performed to determine regional cluster patterns and propose measures aimed at alleviating congested areas by redirecting tourism to other destinations with less pressure without losing the economic impact of tourism. The proposed methodology is applied to international tourists in Spain and reveals some relevant aspects of four international tourism profiles. The analysis confirms the existence of spatial dependence between Spanish regions, suggesting that the application of public policies in one region could have implications for neighbouring ones.Ítem Analysis of domestic cultural tourism spend by segment in the city of Granada: An observational data approach(Elsevier, 2019-01) Castañeda-García, José Alberto; Vena-Oya, Julio; Rodríguez-Molina, Miguel Angel; Martínez-Suárez, RocíoThis paper provides an analysis of expenditure among domestic tourists visiting a cultural destination, based on the case of the City of Granada, Spain. For that purpose, we constructed a sample of 145 domestic tourists who registered their travel expenditure via a mobile application that provided a basis for identifying tourist segments by different determinants. Using these data, first the study analyzes the determinants of spend according to tourist segment, using a latent class model. Four segments are identified, presenting significant differences in the determinants of the spend reported by the tourist, and different levels of total actual spend at the destination. Second, within the total spend, a distinction is made between a) the proportion spent on attractions and cultural activities and b) all other expenses. In particular, the study analyzes the differences in the number of purchases, the value of each purchase and the geographical distribution of the purchases across the destination. One of the main findings is that, across the four tourist segments identified in the study, there are differences in total actual spend and noncultural spend. However, within cultural spend, similar behavior is found throughout the different segments.Ítem Assessing the effects of autarchic policies on the biological well-being: Analysis of deviations in cohort male height in the Valencian Community (Spain) during Francoist regime(Elsevier, 2021) Cámara Hueso, Antonio D.This article aims to assess the impact of autarchic policies on the biological dimensions of human well-being during Francoist regime in Spain. This is done by examining the nutritional status of the population through the study of male adult heights. Our case study is the Valencian Community with the focus on the period 1940–59 which witnessed the implementation of such policies. The heights of 21-year old draftees born between 1900 and 1954 from nine municipalities (N = 87,510) were analyzed in the light of inter-cohort deviations from a secular trend established for cohorts that were not exposed to autarchy-related hardships. Height was regressed on infant mortality as a way to control for infection and therefore approach the net effect of nutrition on height outcomes. Contrarily to what was displayed by cohort height trends in themselves, the results reveal a significant worsening of the nutritional status of the male population at the time. Deviations from the expected height trend across municipalities ranged between −0.5 and −3.4 mm per year. The effects of malnutrition are found to be larger among cohorts born in the period 1920–34 in coherence with a longer exposure to autarchy hardships during adolescence. Pre-autarchy nutrition levels observed among the cohorts of 1900–14 were not regained until the cohorts 1945–49. The results also show that malnutrition had an unequal impact with the large industrial towns of our sample experiencing the poorest height outcomes. Overall, these results invite to revise conclusions obtained from the sole evidence of height trends and they question the efficiency of intervention policies implemented in Spain during the 1940s.Ítem Building bridges in uncertain times: supply relationships, lean supply chain management, and performance(Emerald, 2024-12-31) Garcia-Buendia, Noelia; Moyano-Fuentes, José; Maqueira-Marín, Juan ManuelPurpose. The purpose of this study is to examine how a focal firm’s supply relationships influence Lean Supply Chain Management (LSCM) implementation and its impact on operational performance. Design/methodology/approach. An empirical study of 285 Spanish focal firms has explored the relationships between supply uncertainty, strategic supplier performance, LSCM implementation, and operational performance. A structural equation model (SEM) was utilized to test four hypotheses. Findings. The results indicate that supply uncertainty and strategic supplier performance significantly impact on the decision to implement LSCM. The findings highlight the importance of strategic supplier performance for driving LSCM adoption. However, the study also suggests that LSCM implementation should be carefully considered in situations characterized by high supply uncertainty. Practical implications. The study suggests that enhancing LSCM implementation and improving performance from key suppliers are crucial factors in achieving favorable operational performance in focal firms. Practitioners receive guidance on aligning their supply relationships, considering contextual factors, and leveraging strategic supplier performance to drive effective LSCM implementation. Originality. This study offers novel insights by examining the antecedents to LSCM implementation from a contingency and relational perspective specifically focused on the context of supply relationships. This research contributes to the existing body of knowledge on supply chain management by shedding light on the interplay between supply uncertainty, strategic supplier performance, LSCM implementation, and operational performance.Ítem Business news on corporate entrepreneurship in Spain and Andalusia (Apr. 12, 2025)(Universidad de Jaén - SECOT Jaén, 2025-04-12) Márquez-García, Alfonso MiguelSummary in English of the weekly reports on corporate mercantile entrepreneurship in Spain and Andalusia, which are prepared in Spanish at the University of Jaén, with information on the new mercantile companies that publish their registration in the Official Gazette of the Mercantile Registry (BORME), and the share capital subscribed throughout the year 2025, up to April 11th, by autonomous communities and provinces of Andalusia.Ítem Business news on corporate entrepreneurship in Spain and Andalusia (Apr. 19, 2025)(Universidad de Jaén - SECOT Jaén, 2025-04-19) Márquez-García, Alfonso MiguelSummary in English of the weekly reports on corporate mercantile entrepreneurship in Spain and Andalusia, which are prepared in Spanish at the University of Jaén, with information on the new mercantile companies that publish their registration in the Official Gazette of the Mercantile Registry (BORME), and the share capital subscribed throughout the year 2025, up to April 18th, by autonomous communities and provinces of Andalusia.Ítem Business news on corporate entrepreneurship in Spain and Andalusia (Apr. 26, 2025)(Universidad de Jaén - SECOT Jaén, 2025-04-26) Márquez-García, Alfonso MiguelSummary in English of the weekly reports on corporate mercantile entrepreneurship in Spain and Andalusia, which are prepared in Spanish at the University of Jaén, with information on the new mercantile companies that publish their registration in the Official Gazette of the Mercantile Registry (BORME), and the share capital subscribed throughout the year 2025, up to April 26th, by autonomous communities and provinces of Andalusia.Ítem Business news on corporate entrepreneurship in Spain and Andalusia (Apr. 5, 2025)(Universidad de Jaén - SECOT Jaén, 2025-04-06) Márquez-García, Alfonso MiguelSummary in English of the weekly reports on corporate mercantile entrepreneurship in Spain and Andalusia, which are prepared in Spanish at the University of Jaén, with information on the new mercantile companies that publish their registration in the Official Gazette of the Mercantile Registry (BORME), and the share capital subscribed throughout the year 2025, up to April 5th, by autonomous communities and provinces of Andalusia.Ítem Business news on corporate entrepreneurship in Spain and Andalusia (Dec. 13, 2024)(Universidad de Jaén - SECOT Jaén, 2024-12-14) Márquez-García, Alfonso MiguelSummary in English of the weekly reports on corporate mercantile entrepreneurship in Spain and Andalusia, which are prepared in Spanish at the University of Jaén, with information on the new mercantile companies that publish their registration in the Official Gazette of the Mercantile Registry (BORME), and the share capital subscribed throughout the year 2024, up to December 13th, by autonomous communities and provinces of Andalusia.Ítem Business news on corporate entrepreneurship in Spain and Andalusia (Dec. 20, 2024)(Universidad de Jaén - SECOT Jaén, 2024-12-21) Márquez-García, Alfonso MiguelSummary in English of the weekly reports on corporate mercantile entrepreneurship in Spain and Andalusia, which are prepared in Spanish at the University of Jaén, with information on the new mercantile companies that publish their registration in the Official Gazette of the Mercantile Registry (BORME), and the share capital subscribed throughout the year 2024, up to December 20th, by autonomous communities and provinces of Andalusia.Ítem Business news on corporate entrepreneurship in Spain and Andalusia (Dec. 27, 2024)(Universidad de Jaén - SECOT Jaén, 2024-12-27) Márquez-García, Alfonso MiguelSummary in English of the weekly reports on corporate mercantile entrepreneurship in Spain and Andalusia, which are prepared in Spanish at the University of Jaén, with information on the new mercantile companies that publish their registration in the Official Gazette of the Mercantile Registry (BORME), and the share capital subscribed throughout the year 2024, up to December 27th, by autonomous communities and provinces of Andalusia.Ítem Business news on corporate entrepreneurship in Spain and Andalusia (Dec. 6, 2024)(Universidad de Jaén - SECOT Jaén, 2024-12-06) Márquez-García, Alfonso MiguelSummary in English of the weekly reports on corporate mercantile entrepreneurship in Spain and Andalusia, which are prepared in Spanish at the University of Jaén, with information on the new mercantile companies that publish their registration in the Official Gazette of the Mercantile Registry (BORME), and the share capital subscribed throughout the year 2024, up to December 6th, by autonomous communities and provinces of Andalusia.Ítem Business news on corporate entrepreneurship in Spain and Andalusia (Feb. 15, 2025)(Universidad de Jaén - SECOT Jaén, 2025-02-15) Márquez-García, Alfonso MiguelSummary in English of the weekly reports on corporate mercantile entrepreneurship in Spain and Andalusia, which are prepared in Spanish at the University of Jaén, with information on the new mercantile companies that publish their registration in the Official Gazette of the Mercantile Registry (BORME), and the share capital subscribed throughout the year 2025, up to February 15th, by autonomous communities and provinces of Andalusia.Ítem Business news on corporate entrepreneurship in Spain and Andalusia (Feb. 22, 2025)(Universidad de Jaén - SECOT Jaén, 2025-02-22) Márquez-García, Alfonso MiguelSummary in English of the weekly reports on corporate mercantile entrepreneurship in Spain and Andalusia, which are prepared in Spanish at the University of Jaén, with information on the new mercantile companies that publish their registration in the Official Gazette of the Mercantile Registry (BORME), and the share capital subscribed throughout the year 2025, up to February 22nd, by autonomous communities and provinces of Andalusia.Ítem Business news on corporate entrepreneurship in Spain and Andalusia (Feb. 7, 2025)(Universidad de Jaén - SECOT Jaén, 2025-02-08) Márquez-García, Alfonso MiguelSummary in English of the weekly reports on corporate mercantile entrepreneurship in Spain and Andalusia, which are prepared in Spanish at the University of Jaén, with information on the new mercantile companies that publish their registration in the Official Gazette of the Mercantile Registry (BORME), and the share capital subscribed throughout the year 2025, up to February 7th, by autonomous communities and provinces of Andalusia.Ítem Business news on corporate entrepreneurship in Spain and Andalusia (Jan. 10, 2025)(Universidad de Jaén - SECOT Jaén, 2025-01-11) Márquez-García, Alfonso MiguelSummary in English of the weekly reports on corporate mercantile entrepreneurship in Spain and Andalusia, which are prepared in Spanish at the University of Jaén, with information on the new mercantile companies that publish their registration in the Official Gazette of the Mercantile Registry (BORME), and the share capital subscribed throughout the year 2025, up to January 10th, by autonomous communities and provinces of Andalusia.