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Assembly line research: Historical roots, research life cycles and future directions

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  • Gagnon, R. J.
  • Ghosh, S.

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The purpose of this research effort, was to analyze whether the birth and development of assembly line research were driven by an industry/government "push" or by an academic "pull", examine the historical growth and decay patterns (life cycles) of assembly line research and publications, note research directions and their underlying causes, assess current research topics and likely future trends, and compare the results of this research effort with those of similar studies.

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  • Gagnon, R. J. & Ghosh, S., 1991. "Assembly line research: Historical roots, research life cycles and future directions," Omega, Elsevier, vol. 19(5), pages 381-399.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:jomega:v:19:y:1991:i:5:p:381-399
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    4. Bentefouet, Frank & Nembhard, David A., 2013. "Optimal flow-line conditions with worker variability," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 141(2), pages 675-684.
    5. Heather Keathley-Herring & Eileen Van Aken & Fernando Gonzalez-Aleu & Fernando Deschamps & Geert Letens & Pablo Cardenas Orlandini, 2016. "Assessing the maturity of a research area: bibliometric review and proposed framework," Scientometrics, Springer;Akadémiai Kiadó, vol. 109(2), pages 927-951, November.
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    8. Xiaobo, Zhao & Xu, Deju & Zhang, Hanqin & He, Qi-Ming, 2007. "Modeling and analysis of a supply-assembly-store chain," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 176(1), pages 275-294, January.

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