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Bibliometric analysis of Industry 4.0 in the supply chain: An exploratory approach
Anaya Tinco, Juan Alberto
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Jaramillo Palomino, Jimmar
Asesorado por
Quiroz Flores, Juan Carlos
2023
Universidad de Lima
Industria 4.0
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Cadena de suministro
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Revisión bibliográfica
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Estudios bibliométricos
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Industry 4.0
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Supply chain management
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Bibliographical revision
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Bibliometric studies
Bibliometric analysis of publications related to the pharmaceutical supply chain before and after the Covid-19 pandemic in the period 2010-2021
Sovero Castro, Lucia Isabel
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Risco Guevara, Fabiola Milagros
Asesorado por
García López, Yván Jesús
2022
Universidad de Lima
Estudios bibliométricos
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Publicaciones científicas
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Cadena de suministro
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Industria farmaceútica
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COVID-19
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Bibliometric studies
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Scientific literature
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Supply chain
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Pharmaceutical industry
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COVID-19 (Disease)
Waste management in the peruvian fishery industry before and after covid-19. Bibliometric analysis period 2001-2021
Minaya Amoretti, Enrique Fabian
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Valdivia Carranza, Eduardo Alonso
Asesorado por
García López, Yván Jesús
2023
Universidad de Lima
Gestión de residuos
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Industria pesquera
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COVID-19
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Estudios bibliométricos
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Refuse and refuse disposal
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Fish trade
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COVID-19 (Disease)
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Bibliometric studies