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Supply chain integration: a European survey
The International Journal of Logistics Management, 2005PurposeThe major goal of this study was to identify the underlying factors of supply chain integration in European firms with particular emphasis on the role of information sharing and interorganizational collaboration.Design/methodology/approachIn order to get an overall view of the state of supply chain integration in European firms, a mail survey ...
Prabir K. Bagchi +3 more
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Semi-integrated Supply Chains: Towards the New Era of Supply Chain Management
International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications, 2001This paper discusses trends in contemporary management that reflect the need for reassessing the notion of supply chain integration. Recent developments in the areas of strategy, channels, processes, relationships, organisation and performance measurement show pressures that call for attention to the various dimensions and varying intensities of ...
Bask, Anu, Juga, Jari
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Pursuing Supply Chain Integration
International Journal of Business Analytics, 2017Although supply chain (SC) integration is well discussed in literature, there is a missing link in its multi-faceted nature, in terms of implementation, at the empirical level. Existing empirical research focus has largely been on examining the impact of SC integration (SCI) on business performance while other issues such as barriers and enablers of ...
Abdul Samed Munkata +3 more
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Military supply chain integration
Proceedings of ICSSSM '05. 2005 International Conference on Services Systems and Services Management, 2005., 2005Military supply chain management is a brand-new subject. In a series of theoretical questions needing to be answered, it is one of the key problems how to realize the synchronization and coordination of the nodes in military supply chain. To integrate military supply chain is a feasible way to solve this problem.
null Li Li +3 more
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International Journal of Physical Distribution & Materials Management, 1989
Common to all manufacturing companies is the need to control the flow of material from suppliers, through the value adding processes and distribution channels, to customers. The supply chain is the connected series of activities which is concerned with planning, co‐ordinating and controlling material, parts and finished goods from supplier to customer.
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Common to all manufacturing companies is the need to control the flow of material from suppliers, through the value adding processes and distribution channels, to customers. The supply chain is the connected series of activities which is concerned with planning, co‐ordinating and controlling material, parts and finished goods from supplier to customer.
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Modeling the relationship between supply chain integration and integrated supply chain performance
2008 IEEE International Conference on Service Operations and Logistics, and Informatics, 2008A positive relationship between supply chain integration and integrated supply chain performance is often suggested in the supply chain literature. However, extant research has focused more on the investigation of the impacts of supply chain integration on corporate performance, and especially performance of the focal firm, rather than supply chain ...
Christos S. Tsanos +1 more
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Integrated supply chain risk management: a systematic review
The International Journal of Logistics Management, 2017PurposeSupply chain risks specifically refer to risks that transmit among supply chain members, thus they should be understood and managed as a whole for an end-to-end supply chain. The purpose of this paper is to review literature of integrated supply chain risk management (ISCRM) that connects supply chain integration (SCI) with supply chain risk ...
Zhu, Quan +2 more
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XML‐based supply chain integration: a case study
Integrated Manufacturing Systems, 2002This paper describes experiences gained from the implementation and evaluation of an XML‐based integration system in a real case. The prototype was designed to support electronic data exchange in a supply chain. The purpose of the prototype was to study the properties of the integration system from both a development and usage perspective.
Nurmilaakso, Juha-Miikka +3 more
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Advanced Science and Technology Letters, 2016
This study develops a model to examine whether inter-organizational compatibility has cross-boundary effects on virtual integration (system integration and supply chain integration), thus leading to better supply chain performance. We empirically tested the research model using data collected from senior managers of 116 manufacturing firms in South ...
Sungbae Kang, Taesoo Moon
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This study develops a model to examine whether inter-organizational compatibility has cross-boundary effects on virtual integration (system integration and supply chain integration), thus leading to better supply chain performance. We empirically tested the research model using data collected from senior managers of 116 manufacturing firms in South ...
Sungbae Kang, Taesoo Moon
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Computer integrated supply chain
International Journal of Materials and Product Technology, 2001Information technology makes the inter-organisational coordination of activities feasible to implement effectively. This coordination of activities is the core of supply chain management. Information technology plays a central role in the development, functioning and success of virtual corporations.
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