1. Exploring External Supply Chain Risk in Maritime Transportation Open Access Author: Wu, David Z.Y. Title: Exploring External Supply Chain Risk in Maritime Transportation Area of Honors: Supply Chain and Information Systems Keywords: supply chaintransportationpiracymaritimeriskdisruptionhijackingpiratestankercargo ships File: Download Wu_David_ExploringMaritimeSupplyChainRisk.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Robert Alexander Novack, Thesis SupervisorDr. John C. Spychalski, Thesis Honors AdvisorSaurabh Bansal, Faculty Reader
2. Mapping Food Access Open Access Author: Steiner, Claire Renee Title: Mapping Food Access Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in Community, Environment, and Development and Geography Keywords: fooddesertfood desertaccesssecurityavailabilitymapindexPhiladelphiaobesitytransportation File: Download Steiner_MappingFoodAccess.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Anouk Patel, Thesis SupervisorTheodore Roberts Alter, Thesis Honors AdvisorRoger Michael Downs, Thesis Honors AdvisorCynthia Ann Brewer, Faculty Reader
3. Accessibility, Closeness and Distance: CATA Transportation in State College, PA Open Access Author: Mcnally, Alexandra Chaustre Title: Accessibility, Closeness and Distance: CATA Transportation in State College, PA Area of Honors: Geography Keywords: CATAtransportationaccessibilitycloseclosenessdistancepublic transportationPennsylvaniabusroute File: Download McNally_Alexandra_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Alexander Klippel, Thesis SupervisorRoger Michael Downs, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Best Practices in Collaborative Logistics Open Access Author: Trinh, Monica Title: Best Practices in Collaborative Logistics Area of Honors: Supply Chain and Information Systems Keywords: CollaborationSupply chain managementtransportationCPFRforecastingreplenishmentwarehousing File: Download Monica_Trinh_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Robert Alexander Novack, Thesis SupervisorDr. John C. Spychalski, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. Bicycle Commuting: Understanding Opportunities and Constraints in the 21st Century Open Access Author: Mitchell, Will Philip Title: Bicycle Commuting: Understanding Opportunities and Constraints in the 21st Century Area of Honors: Energy, Business, and Finance Keywords: bicyclecommutingtransportationbehaviorsustainabilityadvocacy File: Download Will_Mitchell_Final_Thesis_2012 Thesis Supervisors: Antonio Nieto, Thesis SupervisorAndrew Nathan Kleit, Thesis Honors AdvisorSusannah Heyer Barsom, Faculty Reader