Electronic Inspection Copy available to instructors The Handbook is the first substantive, multidisciplinary academic work to make coherent analysis of supply systems from the perspective of purchasing and supply, operations management, logistics, supply chain management, service management, industrial or relationship marketing, and inter-organisation networks. Selected by a team of leading international scholars, chapters examine key issues in the context of globalization and the move towards co-operative interorganisation network working. Expert contributors examine supply at different…mehr
Electronic Inspection Copy available to instructors The Handbook is the first substantive, multidisciplinary academic work to make coherent analysis of supply systems from the perspective of purchasing and supply, operations management, logistics, supply chain management, service management, industrial or relationship marketing, and inter-organisation networks. Selected by a team of leading international scholars, chapters examine key issues in the context of globalization and the move towards co-operative interorganisation network working. Expert contributors examine supply at different systems levels and differentiate between supply policy, strategy, management and operations. Organised into themed parts, the insightful introduction provides the framework for the Handbook that is divided into themed parts; it positions empirical research in the current academic context and highlights possible directions for future exploration. The Handbook will be the touchstone of any researcher interested in broadening and deepening their understanding of supply systems.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION TO STRATEGIC SUPPLY MANAGEMENT Introduction - Christine Harland, Guido Nassimbeni and Eugene Schneller Changing Academic Context - Prakash J Singh and Kevin Burgess Theoretical Debates on Supply Management - Guido Nassimbeni, Christine Harland and Eugene Schneller PART TWO: LEVELS OF STRATEGIC SUPPLY MANAGEMENT A Critical Discussion on the Theory and Development of Inter-Firm Relationships - Paul D Cousins Strategic Alliances Between Buyers and Suppliers: Lessons from the Medical Imaging Industry - Lawton R Burns, Eduardo A Cisneros, William Ferniany and Harbir Singh Integrating Marketing and Supplier Network Management - Uta J ttner, Martin Christopher and Thomas Deigendesch Supply Networks - Bjorn Axelsson and Enrico Baraldi Collaborative Public Procurement and Supply Chain in the EU Experience - Gabriella M Racca and Gian Luigi Albano Systems of Exchange: Cooperative Purchasing in the UK and US Health Sectors - Eugene Schneller, Christine Harland, Helen Walker and Samantha Forrest PART THREE: PERSPECTIVES ON STRATEGIC SUPPLY MANAGEMENT The Political Economy of Transactions: The Praxis of Portfolio Management in Buyer and Supplier Exchange - Andrew Cox Social Capital and Social Ties in Management of Supply - Asta Salmi Organisation Development in Supply - Pamela Danese, Pietro Romano and Andrea Vinelli Theory of Complexity: Guidelines for Strategic Management and Supply Management - Alberto F De Toni and Luca Comello PART FOUR: Issues in Strategic Supply Management Sustainable Supply Chain Management: A Literature Review and Future Research Directions - Helen Walker Innovation Management and Dynamic Capability - John Bessant and Wendy Phillips International Research Study of Public Procurement - Christine Harland, Jan Telgen and Guy Callender Beyond Homo Economicus: A Conceptual Approach to Human Behavior in Implementing Early Supplier Involvement - Lutz Kaufmann, Craig R Carter and Holger Materlik E-Procurement and Its Role in Supply Management and Supplier Valuation - Michael Essig and Markus Amann Social Responsibility and Ethical Considerations in the Management of the Supply Chain - Marianne M Jennings
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION TO STRATEGIC SUPPLY MANAGEMENT Introduction - Christine Harland, Guido Nassimbeni and Eugene Schneller Changing Academic Context - Prakash J Singh and Kevin Burgess Theoretical Debates on Supply Management - Guido Nassimbeni, Christine Harland and Eugene Schneller PART TWO: LEVELS OF STRATEGIC SUPPLY MANAGEMENT A Critical Discussion on the Theory and Development of Inter-Firm Relationships - Paul D Cousins Strategic Alliances Between Buyers and Suppliers: Lessons from the Medical Imaging Industry - Lawton R Burns, Eduardo A Cisneros, William Ferniany and Harbir Singh Integrating Marketing and Supplier Network Management - Uta J ttner, Martin Christopher and Thomas Deigendesch Supply Networks - Bjorn Axelsson and Enrico Baraldi Collaborative Public Procurement and Supply Chain in the EU Experience - Gabriella M Racca and Gian Luigi Albano Systems of Exchange: Cooperative Purchasing in the UK and US Health Sectors - Eugene Schneller, Christine Harland, Helen Walker and Samantha Forrest PART THREE: PERSPECTIVES ON STRATEGIC SUPPLY MANAGEMENT The Political Economy of Transactions: The Praxis of Portfolio Management in Buyer and Supplier Exchange - Andrew Cox Social Capital and Social Ties in Management of Supply - Asta Salmi Organisation Development in Supply - Pamela Danese, Pietro Romano and Andrea Vinelli Theory of Complexity: Guidelines for Strategic Management and Supply Management - Alberto F De Toni and Luca Comello PART FOUR: Issues in Strategic Supply Management Sustainable Supply Chain Management: A Literature Review and Future Research Directions - Helen Walker Innovation Management and Dynamic Capability - John Bessant and Wendy Phillips International Research Study of Public Procurement - Christine Harland, Jan Telgen and Guy Callender Beyond Homo Economicus: A Conceptual Approach to Human Behavior in Implementing Early Supplier Involvement - Lutz Kaufmann, Craig R Carter and Holger Materlik E-Procurement and Its Role in Supply Management and Supplier Valuation - Michael Essig and Markus Amann Social Responsibility and Ethical Considerations in the Management of the Supply Chain - Marianne M Jennings
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