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Investigating the impact of digital transformation on relationship and collaboration dynamics in supply chains and manufacturing networks – A multi-case study

The digital transformation (DT) is reshaping the economy and society. In supply chains (SCs), DT involves adopting digital technologies to collaborate. DT opportunities are particularly diverse in globally distributed manufacturing networks (GDMN) and SCs. Here, DT influences both internal and exter...

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Published in:International journal of production economics 2023-08, Vol.262, p.108932, Article 108932
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