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Assessing the value creation process of e‐business along the supply chain
Frank Wiengarten, Brian Fynes, Paul Humphreys, Roberto C. Chavez, Alan McKittrickThis paper seeks to report the results of an empirical study examining the value creation process of e‐business (EB) applications from a supply chain perspective.
Supply chain integration and efficiency performance: a study on the interactions between customer and supplier integration
Pamela Danese, Pietro RomanoThis research intends to investigate whether there are synergies that a firm could or should exploit by simultaneously implementing customer and supplier integration. In…
Antecedents for the adoption and execution of supply chain management
Herbert Kotzab, Christoph Teller, David B. Grant, Leigh SparksThe purpose of this paper is to develop a conceptual model that includes drivers of supply chain management (SCM) adoption and execution identified in the literature, provide a…
Supply chain resilience in the global financial crisis: an empirical study
Uta Jüttner, Stan MaklanThe objective of this paper is to conceptualise supply chain resilience (SCRES) and to identify and explore empirically its relationship with the related concepts of supply chain…
An examination of a modular supply chain: a construction sector perspective
Des Doran, Mihalis GiannakisThis paper aims to present research which explores the application of modular practices and principles within a construction sector supply chain to demonstrate the degree to which…
Supply chain flexibility in an uncertain environment: exploratory findings from five case studies
Candace Y. Yi, E.W.T. Ngai, K‐L. MoonThe objective of this paper is to illustrate and examine the different flexibility strategies adopted by supply chain participants as a result of different environmental…
A social network‐based organizational model for improving knowledge management in supply chains
Josep Capó‐Vicedo, Josefa Mula, Jordi CapóThis paper seeks to provide a social network‐based model for improving knowledge management in multi‐level supply chains formed by small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs).
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