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Co-authorship network of co-authors of James M. Daley
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Murphy, Paul R. & James M. Daley. (2000). AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF INTERNET ISSUES AMONG INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDERS. Transportation Journal. 39(4). 5–13.16 indexed citations
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Murphy, Peter, James M. Daley, & A. Michael Knemeyer. (1999). COMPARING LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT IN SMALL AND LARGE FIRMS: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY. Transportation Journal. 38(4). 18–25.5 indexed citations
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Daley, James M., et al.. (1998). EDI ISSUES IN LOGISTICS: A USER AND CARRIER PERSPECTIVE. Journal of Business Logistics.13 indexed citations
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Murphy, Paul R. & James M. Daley. (1997). Investigating Selection Criteria for International Freight Forwarders. Transportation Journal. 37(1). 29–36.33 indexed citations
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Murphy, Paul R. & James M. Daley. (1996). INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDER PERSPECTIVES ON ELECTRONIC DATA INTERCHANGE AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ISSUES.. Journal of Business Logistics.37 indexed citations
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Daley, James M., et al.. (1996). A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF THE STRATEGIES OF INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDERS. Transportation Journal. 35(4). 5–11.12 indexed citations
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Daley, James M., et al.. (1994). A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PORT SELECTION FACTORS. Transportation Journal. 34(1). 15–21.80 indexed citations
Murphy, Peter, James M. Daley, & Douglas R. Dalenberg. (1992). PORT SELECTION CRITERIA: AN APPLICATION OF A TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH FRAMEWORK. Logistics and transportation review. 28(3).109 indexed citations
Murphy, Peter, James M. Daley, & Douglas R. Dalenberg. (1991). SELECTING LINKS AND NODES IN INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORTATION: AN INTERMEDIARY'S PERSPECTIVE. Transportation Journal. 31(2). 33–40.31 indexed citations
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Murphy, Paul R., James M. Daley, & Douglas R. Dalenberg. (1991). SMALLER SHIPPERS PLAY IMPORTANT GLOBAL ROLE.. Transportation & distribution.2 indexed citations
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Murphy, Peter, et al.. (1991). ETHICAL BEHAVIOR OF U.S. GENERAL FREIGHT CARRIERS : AN EMPIRICAL ASSESSMENT. Logistics and transportation review. 27(1).9 indexed citations
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Murphy, Peter, Douglas R. Dalenberg, & James M. Daley. (1991). ANALYZING INTERNATIONAL WATER TRANSPORTATION : THE PERSPECTIVES OF LARGE U.S. INDUSTRIAL CORPORATIONS. Journal of Business Logistics.26 indexed citations
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Dalenberg, Douglas R., et al.. (1989). IMPROVING INTERNATIONAL TRADE EFFICIENCY -- AIRPORT AND AIR CARGO CONCERNS. Transportation Journal. 29(2).12 indexed citations
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Daley, James M., et al.. (1988). SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS OF BUS RIDERS AND NON-RIDERS FOR DIFFERENT TRANSPORTATION METHODS. Logistics and transportation review. 24(2).3 indexed citations
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Murphy, Peter, et al.. (1988). A CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVE OF INTERNATIONAL PORT OPERATIONS. Transportation Journal. 28(2). 23–32.20 indexed citations
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Kettner, Peter M. & James M. Daley. (1988). Designing effective programs.. PubMed. 67(2). 99–111.4 indexed citations
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Daley, James M., et al.. (1985). SHALLOW-DRAFT WATER TRANSPORTATION : MARKETING IMPLICATIONS OF USER AND CARRIER ATTRIBUTE PERCEPTIONS. Transportation Journal. 24(3).19 indexed citations
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