RHODES E ED / WARREN P. James / CARTER RUTH
Supply Chains and Total Product Systems
A Reader
Herausgeber: Rhodes, Ed; Carter, Ruth; Warren, James P
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Supply Chains and Total Product Systems
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Herausgeber: Rhodes, Ed; Carter, Ruth; Warren, James P
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This wide-ranging reader locates supply chain management, lean production and related practice within the holistic concept of total product systems. It emphasises the importance of effective management of supply chains and supply networks across all stages of the complete 'cradle-to-grave' product life cycle, including the phases of purchase by consumers and other end users, product use and support, and end-of-life reprocessing. It reflects the increasing importance of supply chain management to organizations of all types, across service sectors as well as in manufacturing. The readings are…mehr
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This wide-ranging reader locates supply chain management, lean production and related practice within the holistic concept of total product systems. It emphasises the importance of effective management of supply chains and supply networks across all stages of the complete 'cradle-to-grave' product life cycle, including the phases of purchase by consumers and other end users, product use and support, and end-of-life reprocessing. It reflects the increasing importance of supply chain management to organizations of all types, across service sectors as well as in manufacturing. The readings are presented in four distinct sections, focusing on: theoretical and conceptual issues; inter-organizational relationships within product systems; achieving change within organizations; and particular issues and challenges for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises. An introductory chapter by the editors establishes a framework for advancing policy and practice across total products system. The readings are interdisciplinary and international, appealing to a world-wide audience.
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- Verlag: Wiley
- Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1223g
- ISBN-13: 9781405124102
- ISBN-10: 1405124105
- Artikelnr.: 22700446
- Verlag: Wiley
- Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1223g
- ISBN-13: 9781405124102
- ISBN-10: 1405124105
- Artikelnr.: 22700446
Ed Rhodes is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Design and Innovation in the Open University's Faculty of Technology. He is Director of the Centre for the Analysis of Supply Chain Innovation and Dynamics (CASCAID) research group and has edited earlier readers in related fields, including 'Implementing New Technologies: Innovation and the Management of Technology' (Second Edition, Blackwell Publishing, 1995). James Warren is Staff Tutor in Technology at the Open University in the East of England, and is a member of CASCAID and the Energy and Environment Research Unit (EERU). Ruth Carter is Staff Tutor in Technology at the Open University in Yorkshire, and is a member of CASCAID.
Introduction.
Part I: Theoretical and Conceptual Issues.
Introduction.
From Supply Chains to Total Production Systems. (Ed Rhodes).
Supply Chain Management: Relationships, Chains and Networks.(Christine M. Harland).
Globalisation and Unequalisation: What Can Be Learnt from ValueChain Analysis? (Raphael Kaplinsky).
Lean Production and the Toyota Production System - Or, theCase of the Forgotten Production Concepts. (Ian Hampson).
Lean Production in a Changing Competitive World: A JapanesePerspective. (Hiroshi Katayama and David Bennett).
Industrial Relations Implications in US Grocery Distribution.(John Lund and Christopher Wright).
Intangibles: The Soft Side of Innovation: Pim den Hertog, RobBilderbeek and Sven Maltha.
The Environmental Challenge for Supply-Chain Management.(Quentin Leiper, Paul Riley and Sally Uren).
Part II: Interorganizational Relationships.
Introduction.
Buyer-Supplier Relationships: A Case Study of a Japaneseand Western Alliance. (Shiran Cooray and Janek Ratnatunga).
Avoid the Pitfalls in Supplier Development. (Robert B.Handfield, Daniel R. Krause, Thomas V. Scannell and Robert M.Monczka).
Japanese Automakers, US Suppliers and Supply Chain Superiority.(Jeffrey K. Liker and Yen-Chun Wu).
Innovation and Competition in UK Supermarkets. (MarkHarvey).
The 'Similarity' and 'Heterogeneity'Theses in Studying Innovation: Evidence from the End-of-LifeVehicle Case. (Frank Den Hond).
Supply Chains and Management Accounting. (A. J. Berry, J. Cullenand W. Seal).
Approaches to Child Labour in the Supply Chain. (DianaWinstanley, Joanna Clark and Helena Leeson).
Part III: Change Within Organizations.
Introduction.
Manufacturing Strategy Regained: Evidence for the Demise ofBest-Practice. (Alan Pilkington).
A Third-Culture Plant. (J. J. Fucini and S. Fucini).
Lean Production: A Study of Application in a TraditionalManufacturing Environment. (L. Bamber and B. G. Dale).
Lean Production and Sustainable Competitive Advantage. (MichaelA. Lewis).
Supporting Small Businesses in their Transition to LeanProduction. (M. L. Emiliani).
Change Processes Towards Lean Production: The Role of theManagement Accounting System: Pär Åhlström andChrister Karlsson.
Target Costing as a Strategic Tool. (John K. Shank and JosephFisher).
Supply-Chain Management for Recoverable Manufacturing Systems.(V. Daniel R. Guide, Jr, Vaidyanathan Jayaraman, Rajesh Srivastavaand W. C. Benton).
Part IV: Issues for SMEs.
Introduction.
The Secrets of Industry are in the Air or 'On the JungleDrums in the Village': Traded and Untraded Knowledge andExpertise Interdependencies between SMEs. (J. R. Bryson and P. W.Daniel).
Global Production and Local Jobs: Can Global Enterprise NetworksBe Used as Levers for Local Development? (Florence Palpacuer andAurelio Parisotto).
The Role of an Integrator Organisation in a Virtual SupplyChain. (Frank Cave, Chris West and Alan Matthews).
Issues on Partnering: Evidences from Subcontracting inAeronautics. (Fernand Amesse, Liliana Dragoste, Jean Nollet andSilvia Ponce).
Implementation of Just-in-Time Methodology in a Small Company.(Surendra M. Gupta and Louis Brennan).
Learning from Others: Benchmarking in Diverse TourismEnterprises. (Michele Cano, Siobhan Drummond, Chris Miller andSteven Barclay).
E-business and E-supply Strategy in Small and Medium SizedBusinesses (SMEs). (B. A. Wagner, Ian Fillis and U. Johansson).
Index.
Part I: Theoretical and Conceptual Issues.
Introduction.
From Supply Chains to Total Production Systems. (Ed Rhodes).
Supply Chain Management: Relationships, Chains and Networks.(Christine M. Harland).
Globalisation and Unequalisation: What Can Be Learnt from ValueChain Analysis? (Raphael Kaplinsky).
Lean Production and the Toyota Production System - Or, theCase of the Forgotten Production Concepts. (Ian Hampson).
Lean Production in a Changing Competitive World: A JapanesePerspective. (Hiroshi Katayama and David Bennett).
Industrial Relations Implications in US Grocery Distribution.(John Lund and Christopher Wright).
Intangibles: The Soft Side of Innovation: Pim den Hertog, RobBilderbeek and Sven Maltha.
The Environmental Challenge for Supply-Chain Management.(Quentin Leiper, Paul Riley and Sally Uren).
Part II: Interorganizational Relationships.
Introduction.
Buyer-Supplier Relationships: A Case Study of a Japaneseand Western Alliance. (Shiran Cooray and Janek Ratnatunga).
Avoid the Pitfalls in Supplier Development. (Robert B.Handfield, Daniel R. Krause, Thomas V. Scannell and Robert M.Monczka).
Japanese Automakers, US Suppliers and Supply Chain Superiority.(Jeffrey K. Liker and Yen-Chun Wu).
Innovation and Competition in UK Supermarkets. (MarkHarvey).
The 'Similarity' and 'Heterogeneity'Theses in Studying Innovation: Evidence from the End-of-LifeVehicle Case. (Frank Den Hond).
Supply Chains and Management Accounting. (A. J. Berry, J. Cullenand W. Seal).
Approaches to Child Labour in the Supply Chain. (DianaWinstanley, Joanna Clark and Helena Leeson).
Part III: Change Within Organizations.
Introduction.
Manufacturing Strategy Regained: Evidence for the Demise ofBest-Practice. (Alan Pilkington).
A Third-Culture Plant. (J. J. Fucini and S. Fucini).
Lean Production: A Study of Application in a TraditionalManufacturing Environment. (L. Bamber and B. G. Dale).
Lean Production and Sustainable Competitive Advantage. (MichaelA. Lewis).
Supporting Small Businesses in their Transition to LeanProduction. (M. L. Emiliani).
Change Processes Towards Lean Production: The Role of theManagement Accounting System: Pär Åhlström andChrister Karlsson.
Target Costing as a Strategic Tool. (John K. Shank and JosephFisher).
Supply-Chain Management for Recoverable Manufacturing Systems.(V. Daniel R. Guide, Jr, Vaidyanathan Jayaraman, Rajesh Srivastavaand W. C. Benton).
Part IV: Issues for SMEs.
Introduction.
The Secrets of Industry are in the Air or 'On the JungleDrums in the Village': Traded and Untraded Knowledge andExpertise Interdependencies between SMEs. (J. R. Bryson and P. W.Daniel).
Global Production and Local Jobs: Can Global Enterprise NetworksBe Used as Levers for Local Development? (Florence Palpacuer andAurelio Parisotto).
The Role of an Integrator Organisation in a Virtual SupplyChain. (Frank Cave, Chris West and Alan Matthews).
Issues on Partnering: Evidences from Subcontracting inAeronautics. (Fernand Amesse, Liliana Dragoste, Jean Nollet andSilvia Ponce).
Implementation of Just-in-Time Methodology in a Small Company.(Surendra M. Gupta and Louis Brennan).
Learning from Others: Benchmarking in Diverse TourismEnterprises. (Michele Cano, Siobhan Drummond, Chris Miller andSteven Barclay).
E-business and E-supply Strategy in Small and Medium SizedBusinesses (SMEs). (B. A. Wagner, Ian Fillis and U. Johansson).
Index.
Introduction.
Part I: Theoretical and Conceptual Issues.
Introduction.
From Supply Chains to Total Production Systems. (Ed Rhodes).
Supply Chain Management: Relationships, Chains and Networks.(Christine M. Harland).
Globalisation and Unequalisation: What Can Be Learnt from ValueChain Analysis? (Raphael Kaplinsky).
Lean Production and the Toyota Production System - Or, theCase of the Forgotten Production Concepts. (Ian Hampson).
Lean Production in a Changing Competitive World: A JapanesePerspective. (Hiroshi Katayama and David Bennett).
Industrial Relations Implications in US Grocery Distribution.(John Lund and Christopher Wright).
Intangibles: The Soft Side of Innovation: Pim den Hertog, RobBilderbeek and Sven Maltha.
The Environmental Challenge for Supply-Chain Management.(Quentin Leiper, Paul Riley and Sally Uren).
Part II: Interorganizational Relationships.
Introduction.
Buyer-Supplier Relationships: A Case Study of a Japaneseand Western Alliance. (Shiran Cooray and Janek Ratnatunga).
Avoid the Pitfalls in Supplier Development. (Robert B.Handfield, Daniel R. Krause, Thomas V. Scannell and Robert M.Monczka).
Japanese Automakers, US Suppliers and Supply Chain Superiority.(Jeffrey K. Liker and Yen-Chun Wu).
Innovation and Competition in UK Supermarkets. (MarkHarvey).
The 'Similarity' and 'Heterogeneity'Theses in Studying Innovation: Evidence from the End-of-LifeVehicle Case. (Frank Den Hond).
Supply Chains and Management Accounting. (A. J. Berry, J. Cullenand W. Seal).
Approaches to Child Labour in the Supply Chain. (DianaWinstanley, Joanna Clark and Helena Leeson).
Part III: Change Within Organizations.
Introduction.
Manufacturing Strategy Regained: Evidence for the Demise ofBest-Practice. (Alan Pilkington).
A Third-Culture Plant. (J. J. Fucini and S. Fucini).
Lean Production: A Study of Application in a TraditionalManufacturing Environment. (L. Bamber and B. G. Dale).
Lean Production and Sustainable Competitive Advantage. (MichaelA. Lewis).
Supporting Small Businesses in their Transition to LeanProduction. (M. L. Emiliani).
Change Processes Towards Lean Production: The Role of theManagement Accounting System: Pär Åhlström andChrister Karlsson.
Target Costing as a Strategic Tool. (John K. Shank and JosephFisher).
Supply-Chain Management for Recoverable Manufacturing Systems.(V. Daniel R. Guide, Jr, Vaidyanathan Jayaraman, Rajesh Srivastavaand W. C. Benton).
Part IV: Issues for SMEs.
Introduction.
The Secrets of Industry are in the Air or 'On the JungleDrums in the Village': Traded and Untraded Knowledge andExpertise Interdependencies between SMEs. (J. R. Bryson and P. W.Daniel).
Global Production and Local Jobs: Can Global Enterprise NetworksBe Used as Levers for Local Development? (Florence Palpacuer andAurelio Parisotto).
The Role of an Integrator Organisation in a Virtual SupplyChain. (Frank Cave, Chris West and Alan Matthews).
Issues on Partnering: Evidences from Subcontracting inAeronautics. (Fernand Amesse, Liliana Dragoste, Jean Nollet andSilvia Ponce).
Implementation of Just-in-Time Methodology in a Small Company.(Surendra M. Gupta and Louis Brennan).
Learning from Others: Benchmarking in Diverse TourismEnterprises. (Michele Cano, Siobhan Drummond, Chris Miller andSteven Barclay).
E-business and E-supply Strategy in Small and Medium SizedBusinesses (SMEs). (B. A. Wagner, Ian Fillis and U. Johansson).
Index.
Part I: Theoretical and Conceptual Issues.
Introduction.
From Supply Chains to Total Production Systems. (Ed Rhodes).
Supply Chain Management: Relationships, Chains and Networks.(Christine M. Harland).
Globalisation and Unequalisation: What Can Be Learnt from ValueChain Analysis? (Raphael Kaplinsky).
Lean Production and the Toyota Production System - Or, theCase of the Forgotten Production Concepts. (Ian Hampson).
Lean Production in a Changing Competitive World: A JapanesePerspective. (Hiroshi Katayama and David Bennett).
Industrial Relations Implications in US Grocery Distribution.(John Lund and Christopher Wright).
Intangibles: The Soft Side of Innovation: Pim den Hertog, RobBilderbeek and Sven Maltha.
The Environmental Challenge for Supply-Chain Management.(Quentin Leiper, Paul Riley and Sally Uren).
Part II: Interorganizational Relationships.
Introduction.
Buyer-Supplier Relationships: A Case Study of a Japaneseand Western Alliance. (Shiran Cooray and Janek Ratnatunga).
Avoid the Pitfalls in Supplier Development. (Robert B.Handfield, Daniel R. Krause, Thomas V. Scannell and Robert M.Monczka).
Japanese Automakers, US Suppliers and Supply Chain Superiority.(Jeffrey K. Liker and Yen-Chun Wu).
Innovation and Competition in UK Supermarkets. (MarkHarvey).
The 'Similarity' and 'Heterogeneity'Theses in Studying Innovation: Evidence from the End-of-LifeVehicle Case. (Frank Den Hond).
Supply Chains and Management Accounting. (A. J. Berry, J. Cullenand W. Seal).
Approaches to Child Labour in the Supply Chain. (DianaWinstanley, Joanna Clark and Helena Leeson).
Part III: Change Within Organizations.
Introduction.
Manufacturing Strategy Regained: Evidence for the Demise ofBest-Practice. (Alan Pilkington).
A Third-Culture Plant. (J. J. Fucini and S. Fucini).
Lean Production: A Study of Application in a TraditionalManufacturing Environment. (L. Bamber and B. G. Dale).
Lean Production and Sustainable Competitive Advantage. (MichaelA. Lewis).
Supporting Small Businesses in their Transition to LeanProduction. (M. L. Emiliani).
Change Processes Towards Lean Production: The Role of theManagement Accounting System: Pär Åhlström andChrister Karlsson.
Target Costing as a Strategic Tool. (John K. Shank and JosephFisher).
Supply-Chain Management for Recoverable Manufacturing Systems.(V. Daniel R. Guide, Jr, Vaidyanathan Jayaraman, Rajesh Srivastavaand W. C. Benton).
Part IV: Issues for SMEs.
Introduction.
The Secrets of Industry are in the Air or 'On the JungleDrums in the Village': Traded and Untraded Knowledge andExpertise Interdependencies between SMEs. (J. R. Bryson and P. W.Daniel).
Global Production and Local Jobs: Can Global Enterprise NetworksBe Used as Levers for Local Development? (Florence Palpacuer andAurelio Parisotto).
The Role of an Integrator Organisation in a Virtual SupplyChain. (Frank Cave, Chris West and Alan Matthews).
Issues on Partnering: Evidences from Subcontracting inAeronautics. (Fernand Amesse, Liliana Dragoste, Jean Nollet andSilvia Ponce).
Implementation of Just-in-Time Methodology in a Small Company.(Surendra M. Gupta and Louis Brennan).
Learning from Others: Benchmarking in Diverse TourismEnterprises. (Michele Cano, Siobhan Drummond, Chris Miller andSteven Barclay).
E-business and E-supply Strategy in Small and Medium SizedBusinesses (SMEs). (B. A. Wagner, Ian Fillis and U. Johansson).
Index.