Odkhishig GanboldUniversity of Melbourne | MSD
Odkhishig Ganbold
Doctor of Business Administration
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January 2019 - present
August 2015 - November 2018
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In a series of experiments involving beliefs and misinformation beliefs, we find that individuals who are prompted with a counterfactual mindset are significantly more likely to change their existing beliefs when presented with evidence that contradicts their beliefs. While research finds that beliefs that are considered part of one’s identity are...
We find that avatar design can reduce algorithm aversion, which is the tendency of decision makers to ignore advice received from an algorithm after the algorithm makes an error. When the facial features of an avatar exhibit high levels of competence, algorithm aversion can be reduced relative to no avatar or a less competent-looking avatar. Humani...
The general assignment problem is a classical NP-hard (non-deterministic polynomial-time) problem. In a warehouse, the constraints on the equipment and the characteristics of consecutive processes make it even more complicated. To overcome the difficulty in calculating the benefit of an assignment and in finding the optimal assignment plan, a simul...
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Using the assumptions of the resource-based view, relational view and swift, even flow theories and the overarching principles of supply chain management, the study aims to test the role of information technology (IT) capability (cross-functional application, supply chain application and data consistency) in enabling supply chain integratio...
The supply chain management literature suggests that supply chain integration (SCI) is one of key practices for gaining competitive advantage and improving performance of supply chains. Among factors that are critical to SCI, organizational culture is one of overlooked topics in the supply chain management discipline. In this study, we investigate...
Today’s ever-changing business environment is often described to be highly competitive, dynamic and complex. Customers are demanding more variability, better quality, higher reliability and faster delivery. Organizations are being faced with more uncertainties from its task environment than before. In order to respond to the uncertainties, organiza...
In the context of supply chain integration (SCI), information technology (IT) is regarded as a backbone of process integration within a firm and between partnering organizations. The literature reports mixed results on relationship between IT and firm's performance. We propose a model that constitutes the relationship between IT capability and flex...