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Impact of Industry 4.0 on supply chain performance
Production planning & control (Print), 2020Considering the crucial role Information Technology (IT) plays in achieving performance improvements in business processes, this paper aims to explore the potential impact of the fourth industrial revolution – Industry 4.0 and its associated ...
Hajar Fatorachian, Hadi Kazemi
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Blockchain technology and its relationships to sustainable supply chain management
International Journal of Production Research, 2018Globalisation of supply chains makes their management and control more difficult. Blockchain technology, as a distributed digital ledger technology which ensures transparency, traceability, and security, is showing promise for easing some global supply ...
Sara Saberi+3 more
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One of the most visible examples of ubiquitous computing poised for implementation can be found in the retail industry. Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags are being billed as the replacement for barcoding, the all-pervasive technology which has underpinned supply chains for the past 35 years.
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The Effect of Supply Chain Integration on Supply Chain Performance [PDF]
The study investigated the effect of supply chain integration on the performance of supply chains. Specifically, the study investigated the effect of information, operational and relational integration of supply chains and how they affect the overall performance of the supply chain.
Justice Odei Som+2 more
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Supply chain management practices in toy supply chains
Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 2005PurposeInnovative products usually experience highly unpredictable and variable demand. This is especially valid for the volatile and seasonal toy industry, which produces high obsolete inventory, lost sales and markdown. In such a volatile industry, what supply chain management (SCM) practices are applicable and effective?
Arlbjørn, Jan Stentoft+2 more
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DEFINING SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
, 2001A management construct cannot be used effectively by practitioners and researchers if a common agreement on its definition is lacking. Such is the case with the term “supply chain management”—so many definitions are used that there is little consensus on
J. Mentzer+6 more
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Strengthening supply chain resilience during COVID‐19: A case study of JD.com
Journal of Operations Management, 2021The coronavirus/SARS‐CoV‐2 (COVID‐19) outbreak has caused severe supply chain disruptions in practically all industries worldwide. Online e‐commerce platforms, which interact directly with various industries and service numerous consumers, have become ...
Z. M. Shen, Yiqi Sun
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, 2020
The COVID-19 crisis has caused major supply chain disruptions, and these can be traced back to basic supply chain risks that have previously been well identified in literature. The purpose of this paper is to suggest a pathway for closing the gap between
van Hoek Remko
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The COVID-19 crisis has caused major supply chain disruptions, and these can be traced back to basic supply chain risks that have previously been well identified in literature. The purpose of this paper is to suggest a pathway for closing the gap between
van Hoek Remko
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A framework of sustainable supply chain management: moving toward new theory
, 2008Purpose – The authors perform a large‐scale literature review and use conceptual theory building to introduce the concept of sustainability to the field of supply chain management and demonstrate the relationships among environmental, social, and ...
C. Carter, D. Rogers
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Impact of COVID-19 on logistics systems and disruptions in food supply chain
International Journal of Production Research, 2020An outbreak of deadly COVID-19 virus has not only taken the lives of people but also severely crippled the economy. Due to strict lockdown, the manufacturing and logistics activities have been suspended, and it has affected the demand and supply of ...
Subedar Singh+3 more
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