NITL offers structured research degree programmes in association with DIT. Research students are an important element of NITL's culture. NITL believes in an interdisciplinary research approach, one that can impact theory and practice.
Our broad area of research interests include but are not limited to:
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Decoupling transport negative externalities from economic prosperity
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Behavioural decision-making in logistics and supply chain management
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Sustainability and greening the supply chain
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Last mile logistics
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Port centric logistics
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Information technology adoption
- Development of Business Models towards physical internet
- Relationship between marketing and supply chain management
- Fnancial and informational flows in supply chain
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