Measuring inventory turnover efficiency using stochastic frontier analysis: building materials and hardware retail chains in Norway

Operational efficiency in the retail business is vital in order to be profitable in a competitive environment. This paper investigates how environmental factors, firm size and time trends are linked to inventory performance. We use location data, demographic data and 16 years of financial accounting...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of systems science. Operations & logistics 2023-12, Vol.10 (1)
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