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Diagnosing the Supply Chain

2007
A supply chain has been defined as “Three or more companies (suppliers, focal company and customer) linked together by flows of products, services, information and finance, which may include manufacturing” (Mentzer, et. al. 2001). In other words, a supply chain consists of multiple firms with each firm engaging in multiple functions in a combined ...
Foggin, James H.   +2 more
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The effect of supply chain analytics on supply chain performance: the mediating effect of supply chain ambidexterity and supply chain transparency

The TQM Journal
Purpose In this paper, the impact of supply chain (SC) analytics on SC performance, SC ambidexterity and SC transparency in textile sector enterprises will be experimentally evaluated. Its goal is to investigate how SC transparency and ambidexterity could act as mediators.
Ayman Wael Al-Khatib   +1 more
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Achieving Supply Chain Resilience Through Supply Chain Control Tower And Supply Chain Agility

2022 5th International Conference on Computers in Management and Business (ICCMB), 2022
Dicky Hida Syahchari   +5 more
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Achieving Supply Chain Resilience through Supply Chain Risk Management and Supply Chain Partnership

2022 5th International Conference on Computers in Management and Business (ICCMB), 2022
Dicky Hida Syahchari   +5 more
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The Vulnerability of Supply Chains As Key Factor in Supply Chain Management

2006
The present research has as a main goal the development of decisional models and innovative operative tools, based on simulation, designed for risk and safety analysis and resilience improvement of supply chains where small and medium enterprises (SME) act and evolve.
BRUZZONE A   +3 more
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Supply Chain Planning

2001
Eine Supply Chain bildet ein eng verflochtenes Netz aus Lieferanten, Produzenten, Distributoren, Handlern und Kunden, in dem Produkte hergestellt und zu den Abnehmern geliefert werden. Ziel des Supply Chain Management ist es, diese Parteien bestmoglich zu koordinieren. Der vorliegende Beitrag beschaftigt sich mit dem Supply Chain Planning, d.h. mit den
Fleischmann, Bernhard, Meyr, Herbert
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Bargaining in Supply Chains

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
We study experimentally bargaining in a multiple-tier supply chain with horizontal competition and sequential bargaining between tiers. Our treatments vary the cost differences between firms in tiers 1 and 2. We measure how these underlying costs influence the efficiency, negotiated prices, and profit distribution across the supply chain, as well as ...
Stephen Leider, William S. Lovejoy
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Supply Chain Resilience

2016
The chapter will consist of a literature review that will be framed to address the following three questions. The first question is “What is a resilient supply chain?” The aim is to provide an in-depth understanding of resilience and to distinguish a supply chain which is resilient from one which is not.
VECCHI, ALESSANDRA, VALLISI, VALENTINA
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FUTURE SUPPLY CHAIN – CLUSTER SUPPLY CHAIN

Advanced Logistic Systems, 2011
Resource scarcity, climate change, more recent political and economic regulations makes necessity to changes, which the enterprises will have to cope in coming years. Cost efficiency, on-shelf availability are the factors forming the supply chain, which by the necessity of further changes reveals harder to implement issues such as: city traffic, energy
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