R Stratton

749 total citations
23 papers, 515 citations indexed

About

R Stratton is a scholar working on Management Information Systems, Management Science and Operations Research and Management of Technology and Innovation. According to data from OpenAlex, R Stratton has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 515 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Management Information Systems, 11 papers in Management Science and Operations Research and 6 papers in Management of Technology and Innovation. Recurrent topics in R Stratton's work include Quality and Supply Management (15 papers), Operations Management Techniques (10 papers) and Product Development and Customization (5 papers). R Stratton is often cited by papers focused on Quality and Supply Management (15 papers), Operations Management Techniques (10 papers) and Product Development and Customization (5 papers). R Stratton collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Ireland. R Stratton's co-authors include Roger D.H. Warburton, Darrell Mann, Lauri Koskela, Alex E. Knight, Alex Hill, Yahaya Yusuf, George Fitchett, Timothy J. Usset, Jane Harris and Abdullah Alsehaimi and has published in prestigious journals such as International Journal of Production Economics, Journal of Materials Processing Technology and International Journal of Operations & Production Management.

In The Last Decade

R Stratton

21 papers receiving 450 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
R Stratton United Kingdom 9 301 246 139 136 86 23 515
Baback Yazdani United Kingdom 8 158 0.5× 180 0.7× 123 0.9× 83 0.6× 146 1.7× 17 442
Darshak A. Desai India 15 492 1.6× 448 1.8× 72 0.5× 120 0.9× 103 1.2× 38 757
Sílvio Roberto Ignácio Pires Brazil 9 177 0.6× 128 0.5× 74 0.5× 67 0.5× 71 0.8× 32 338
Edward D. Arnheiter United States 4 379 1.3× 301 1.2× 88 0.6× 131 1.0× 68 0.8× 5 517
Ralph W.L. Ip Hong Kong 7 219 0.7× 174 0.7× 45 0.3× 94 0.7× 65 0.8× 12 369
Ahmad Elshennawy United States 10 306 1.0× 240 1.0× 49 0.4× 112 0.8× 89 1.0× 32 492
Ulrika Harlin Sweden 11 197 0.7× 222 0.9× 119 0.9× 30 0.2× 128 1.5× 45 496
Graeme Knowles United Kingdom 9 336 1.1× 299 1.2× 35 0.3× 107 0.8× 45 0.5× 14 553
Horacio Soriano‐Meier United Kingdom 9 386 1.3× 305 1.2× 45 0.3× 118 0.9× 100 1.2× 11 473
Hilda C. Martínez León United States 7 146 0.5× 178 0.7× 64 0.5× 48 0.4× 51 0.6× 7 292

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of R Stratton

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Stratton, R, et al.. (2024). Chaplain care for health care colleagues: a scoping review. Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy. 31(1). 1–30. 3 indexed citations
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Usset, Timothy J., et al.. (2024). Factors Associated With Healthcare Clinician Stress and Resilience: A Scoping Review. Journal of Healthcare Management. 69(1). 12–28. 4 indexed citations
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Stratton, R, et al.. (2023). Providing spiritual care to cancer patients in the outpatient context: a pilot study. Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy. 30(3). 153–166. 4 indexed citations
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Stratton, R. (2018). Reinterpreting Fisher’s coordinated strategies: a longitudinal case study. International Journal of Operations & Production Management. 38(5). 1166–1187. 3 indexed citations
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Pasquire, Christine, et al.. (2015). The Use of First Run Studies to Develop Standard Work in Liquefied Natural Gas Plant Refurbishment. Nottingham Trent University's Institutional Repository (Nottingham Trent Repository). 671–680.
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Stratton, R, et al.. (2015). Evaluating demand driven MRP: a case based simulated study. Nottingham Trent University's Institutional Repository (Nottingham Trent Repository). 12 indexed citations
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Stratton, R. (2015). Teaching operations management using a 'pseudo'-scientific approach. Nottingham Trent University's Institutional Repository (Nottingham Trent Repository).
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Stratton, R, et al.. (2012). Addressing Food Production Planning and Control Issues through Information Visualisation: An Agile Development. CSUSB ScholarWorks (California State University, San Bernardino). 12(1). 1–16. 2 indexed citations
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Hill, Alex, et al.. (2011). How should you stabilise your supply chains?. International Journal of Production Economics. 135(2). 870–881. 17 indexed citations
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Stratton, R, et al.. (2010). Applying manufacturing flow theory to construction management. Nottingham Trent University's Institutional Repository (Nottingham Trent Repository). 2 indexed citations
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Koskela, Lauri, et al.. (2010). Last Planner and Critical Chain in Construction Management: Comparative Analysis. University of Huddersfield Repository (University of Huddersfield). 538–547. 36 indexed citations
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Stratton, R & Alex E. Knight. (2010). Managing patient flow using time buffers. Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management. 21(4). 484–498. 14 indexed citations
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Stratton, R & Alex E. Knight. (2009). Utilising buffer management to manage patient flow. Nottingham Trent University's Institutional Repository (Nottingham Trent Repository). 3 indexed citations
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Stratton, R. (2008). Theory building: relating variation, uncertainty, buffering mechanisms and trade-offs. Nottingham Trent University's Institutional Repository (Nottingham Trent Repository). 1 indexed citations
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Stratton, R & Roger D.H. Warburton. (2006). Managing the trade-off implications of global supply. International Journal of Production Economics. 103(2). 667–679. 30 indexed citations
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Warburton, Roger D.H. & R Stratton. (2005). The optimal quantity of quick response manufacturing for an onshore and offshore sourcing model. International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications. 8(2). 125–141. 22 indexed citations
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Stratton, R & Roger D.H. Warburton. (2003). The strategic integration of agile and lean supply. International Journal of Production Economics. 85(2). 183–198. 218 indexed citations
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Stratton, R & Darrell Mann. (2003). Systematic innovation and the underlying principles behind TRIZ and TOC. Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 139(1-3). 120–126. 75 indexed citations
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Warburton, Roger D.H. & R Stratton. (2002). Questioning the relentless shift to offshore manufacturing. Supply Chain Management An International Journal. 7(2). 101–108. 54 indexed citations
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Stratton, R & Yahaya Yusuf. (2000). <title>Agile manufacturing and constraints management: a strategic perspective</title>. Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE. 4192. 86–94. 5 indexed citations

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