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Supply Chain Integration: A Case-based Investigation of Status, Barriers, and Paths to Enhancement.

open access: yes, 2009
In a global marketplace supply chain integration is recognised to be one of today's competitive advantages; where the aim is to optimise material- and information-flows inside the focal company and also across supply chain companies.
Boehme, Tillmann
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Co-Integration between Mortgage Markets in the Monetary Union: 1995–2008 [PDF]

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This study provides evidence on the level of integration within the European Monetary Union mortgage markets between 1995 and 2008. The relationships between national mortgage markets are analyzed and an assessment is made of the extent to which these co-
Ma Celia López Penabad   +2 more
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European Integration, FDI and the Internal Geography of Trade: Evidence from Western European Border Regions

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In this paper we use a gravity model to study the trade performance of French and Spanish border regions relatively to non-border regions, over the past two decades. We find that, controlling for their size, proximity and location characteristics, border
Miren Lafourcade   +1 more
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Controlling Iterative Software Development Projects: The Challenge of

open access: yes, 2008
Most IS projects today are not greenfield projects, but relate heavily to existing information infrastructures and business processes. How should the development process integrate with the business process?
Technical Integration
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Cartel Stability and Economic Integration [PDF]

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This paper investigates the effect of economic integration on the ability of firms to maintain a collusive understanding about staying out of each other's markets. The paper distinguishes among different types of trade costs: ad valorem, unit, fixed.
Philipp J. H. Schröder
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Logistics integration processes in the food industry [PDF]

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This paper analyses the integration process that firms follow to implement Supply Chain Management (SCM). This study has been inspired in the integration model proposed by Stevens (1989).
Cristina Giménez
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