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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Philip T. Evers
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Evers, Philip T. & Elliot Rabinovich. (2006). Product Fulfillment in Supply Chains Supporting Internet-Retailing Operations. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Dresner, Martin, Philip T. Evers, & Elliot Rabinovich. (2006). Assessing the Effects of Operational Processes and Information Systems on Inventory Performance. SSRN Electronic Journal.3 indexed citations
Xu, Kefeng, Yan Dong, & Philip T. Evers. (2001). Towards better coordination of the supply chain. Transportation Research Part E Logistics and Transportation Review. 37(1). 35–54.146 indexed citations
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Evers, Philip T. & Carol Johnson. (2000). PERFORMANCE PERCEPTIONS, SATISFACTION, AND INTENTION: THE INTERMODAL SHIPPER'S PERSPECTIVE. Transportation Journal. 40(2). 27–39.17 indexed citations
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Evers, Philip T., et al.. (1998). OPERATIONAL ASPECTS OF INVENTORY CONSOLIDATION DECISION MAKING.. Journal of Business Logistics.23 indexed citations
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Evers, Philip T.. (1997). HIDDEN BENEFITS OF EMERGENCY TRANSSHIPMENTS.. Journal of Business Logistics.46 indexed citations
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Evers, Philip T.. (1996). THE IMPACT OF TRANSSHIPMENTS ON SAFETY STOCK REQUIREMENTS. Journal of Business Logistics.35 indexed citations
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Evers, Philip T., et al.. (1996). THE DETERMINANTS OF SHIPPER PERCEPTIONS OF MODES. 36(2). 13–25.55 indexed citations
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Evers, Philip T.. (1995). EXPANDING THE SQUARE ROOT LAW: AN ANALYSIS OF BOTH SAFETY AND CYCLE STOCKS. Logistics and transportation review. 31(1).27 indexed citations
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Evers, Philip T.. (1994). THE OCCURRENCE OF STATISTICAL ECONOMIES OF SCALE IN INTERMODAL TRANSPORTATION. Transportation Journal. 33(4). 51–63.15 indexed citations
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Evers, Philip T., et al.. (1993). COMPETITIVE ISSUES IN INTERMODAL RAILROAD-TRUCK SERVICE. Transportation Journal. 32(3). 31–45.26 indexed citations
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