The Oxford Handbook of Supply Chain Management (eBook, PDF)
Redaktion: Choi, Thomas Y.; Wagner, Stephan M.; Schoenherr, Tobias; Rogers, Dale S.; Li, Julie Juan
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Supply chain management contends with structures and processes for delivering goods and services to customers. It addresses the core functions of connected businesses to meet downstream demand. This innovative volume provides an authoritative and timely guide to the overarching issues that are ubiquitous throughout the supply chain. In particular, it addresses emerging issues that are applicable across supply chains--such as data science, financial flows, human capital, internet technologies, risk management, cyber security, and supply networks. With chapters from an international roster of…mehr
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1008
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780190066741
- Artikelnr.: 69251105
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1008
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780190066741
- Artikelnr.: 69251105
Problems
* Thomas Y. Choi, Julie Juan Li, Dale S. Rogers, Tobias Schoenherr, and
Stephan M. Wagner
* Part I: People and Welfare
* 2. Human Resource Management in an Industry 4.0 Era: A Supply Chain
Management Perspective
* Ravi Srinivasan, Maneesh Kumar, and Sriram Narayanan
* 3. Healthcare Supply Chains
* Lidia Betcheva, Feryal Erhun, and Houyuan Jiang
* 4. Humanitarian Operations and Supply Chain Management
* Stephan M. Wagner
* 5. Supply Chain Management and Gender: Challenges for a Changing
World
* Ely Paiva, Maria Jose Tonelli, Priscila Miguel, and Cristiane Biazzin
* 6. Modern Slavery and Supply Chain Transparency
* Steve New
* Part II: Data and Technology
* 7. Emerging Technologies in Supply Management
* Andrea M. Prud'homme, John V. Gray, and Andrew C. Barley
* 8. Organizational and Temporal Shifts in Procurement Analytics:
Implications for Research
* Robert B. Handfield and Seongkyoon Jeong
* 9. Organizing and Managing Data Analytics Teams for Procurement
Benjamin Shao, Robert D. St. Louis
* 10. Procurement Analytics: Enabling Data Architectures in the Age of
Big Data
* Michael Goul, T. S. Raghu, and Ziru Li
* 11. AI in the Supply Chain: A Classification Framework and Critical
Analysis of Current State
* Alexandra Brintrup
* 12. Use of Blockchain Partnerships to Enable Transparency in Supply
Chain Digitizatio
* Rekha Prabhu Bailur, Shashank Rao, and Deepak Iyengar
* Part III: Moving Goods and Services
* 13. Supply Chain Cyber Security: Procurement's Role in Securing the
Network
* Zachary S. Rogers
* 14. Supply Chain Distribution Strategy
* Yanzhi Li
* 15. Digitalization and Omni Channel Retailing
* Xi Li and Huazhong Zhao
* 16. Reverse Logistics: What It Is and Where It Is Headed
* Haozhe Chen and Lisa Cotter
* 17. Managing and Repairing Supply Chains Upon Disruptions
* Qiong Wang and Julie Juan Li
* 18. Sustainable Food Logistics Systems
* Zhaohui Wu and Madeleine Elinor Pullman
* 19. Logistics in Emerging Markets
* Adegoke Oke and Arnie Maltz
* Part IV: Structure and Strategy
* 20. Supply Chain Structure and Competitor Relationship
* Jing Wu and Yang Xu
* 21. Supply Network Drivers of Risk and Performance
* Marcus A. Bellamy and Nikolay Osadchiy
* 22. Buyer-Supplier Relationship and Embeddedness: Outcome Duality in
the Dyad
* Yusoon Kim and Thomas Y. Choi
* 23. Within-Organizational Structures and Roots of the Buyer-Supplier
Relationship
* Poul Houman Andersen, Luitzen de Boer, and Thomas Y. Choi
* 24. Strategic Cost Management in the Supply Chain
* Lisa M. Ellram and Wendy L. Tate
* 25. Research on Contracting in Supply Chain Management and Related
Disciplines: A Synthesis of Scholarly Recommendations and a
Discussion of Future Opportunities
* Wendy van der Valk, Fabrice Lumineau and Wenqian Wang
* 26. How to Manage Performance-Based Contracting: Combining the Supply
Architecture Model with a Buyer-Suppler Relationship Perspective
* Andreas H. Glasa and Michael Essig
* 27. The Decision Process of Contracting in Supply Chain Management
* Jens K. Roehrich, Beverly B. Tyler, Jas Kalra, and Brian Squire
* 28. Mitigating Shirking: Contracting Performance in Buyer-Initiated
Service Triads
* Fabian Nullmeier, Finn Wynstra, and Wendy van der Valk
* Part V: Growing and Sustaining
* 29. Innovation in Buyer-Supplier Relationships: A Review of
Relationship Characteristics and Directions for Future Research
* Chun Zhang and Fang Wu
* 30. Supplier Involvement in New Product Development: A Meta-analysis
of Past Research and Future Directions
* Yuan Wang, Sachin B. Modi, and Saurabh Mishra
* 31. Startup Suppliers on the Rise: Insights into the Management of
Asymmetric Buyer-Supplier Relationships
* Stephan M. Wagner and Stefan Kurpjuweit
* 32. Supplier Development at LG Electronics: Enhancing the Stability,
Sustainability, and Competitiveness of the Supply Base
* Hyojin Kim, Daesik Hur, and Tobias Schoenherr
* 33. Supply Chain Financing: Moving beyond Source, Make, and Deliver
* Dale S. Rogers, Rudolf Leuschner, and Thomas Y. Choi
* 34. Protecting Brand Value through Anti-Counterfeiting Supply Chain
Strategies
* Robert B. Handfield and Anand Nair
* 35. More Sustainable Supply Chains: Is the Journey More Important
than the Destination?
* Robert D. Klassen, Jury Gualandris, and William Diebel
Problems
* Thomas Y. Choi, Julie Juan Li, Dale S. Rogers, Tobias Schoenherr, and
Stephan M. Wagner
* Part I: People and Welfare
* 2. Human Resource Management in an Industry 4.0 Era: A Supply Chain
Management Perspective
* Ravi Srinivasan, Maneesh Kumar, and Sriram Narayanan
* 3. Healthcare Supply Chains
* Lidia Betcheva, Feryal Erhun, and Houyuan Jiang
* 4. Humanitarian Operations and Supply Chain Management
* Stephan M. Wagner
* 5. Supply Chain Management and Gender: Challenges for a Changing
World
* Ely Paiva, Maria Jose Tonelli, Priscila Miguel, and Cristiane Biazzin
* 6. Modern Slavery and Supply Chain Transparency
* Steve New
* Part II: Data and Technology
* 7. Emerging Technologies in Supply Management
* Andrea M. Prud'homme, John V. Gray, and Andrew C. Barley
* 8. Organizational and Temporal Shifts in Procurement Analytics:
Implications for Research
* Robert B. Handfield and Seongkyoon Jeong
* 9. Organizing and Managing Data Analytics Teams for Procurement
Benjamin Shao, Robert D. St. Louis
* 10. Procurement Analytics: Enabling Data Architectures in the Age of
Big Data
* Michael Goul, T. S. Raghu, and Ziru Li
* 11. AI in the Supply Chain: A Classification Framework and Critical
Analysis of Current State
* Alexandra Brintrup
* 12. Use of Blockchain Partnerships to Enable Transparency in Supply
Chain Digitizatio
* Rekha Prabhu Bailur, Shashank Rao, and Deepak Iyengar
* Part III: Moving Goods and Services
* 13. Supply Chain Cyber Security: Procurement's Role in Securing the
Network
* Zachary S. Rogers
* 14. Supply Chain Distribution Strategy
* Yanzhi Li
* 15. Digitalization and Omni Channel Retailing
* Xi Li and Huazhong Zhao
* 16. Reverse Logistics: What It Is and Where It Is Headed
* Haozhe Chen and Lisa Cotter
* 17. Managing and Repairing Supply Chains Upon Disruptions
* Qiong Wang and Julie Juan Li
* 18. Sustainable Food Logistics Systems
* Zhaohui Wu and Madeleine Elinor Pullman
* 19. Logistics in Emerging Markets
* Adegoke Oke and Arnie Maltz
* Part IV: Structure and Strategy
* 20. Supply Chain Structure and Competitor Relationship
* Jing Wu and Yang Xu
* 21. Supply Network Drivers of Risk and Performance
* Marcus A. Bellamy and Nikolay Osadchiy
* 22. Buyer-Supplier Relationship and Embeddedness: Outcome Duality in
the Dyad
* Yusoon Kim and Thomas Y. Choi
* 23. Within-Organizational Structures and Roots of the Buyer-Supplier
Relationship
* Poul Houman Andersen, Luitzen de Boer, and Thomas Y. Choi
* 24. Strategic Cost Management in the Supply Chain
* Lisa M. Ellram and Wendy L. Tate
* 25. Research on Contracting in Supply Chain Management and Related
Disciplines: A Synthesis of Scholarly Recommendations and a
Discussion of Future Opportunities
* Wendy van der Valk, Fabrice Lumineau and Wenqian Wang
* 26. How to Manage Performance-Based Contracting: Combining the Supply
Architecture Model with a Buyer-Suppler Relationship Perspective
* Andreas H. Glasa and Michael Essig
* 27. The Decision Process of Contracting in Supply Chain Management
* Jens K. Roehrich, Beverly B. Tyler, Jas Kalra, and Brian Squire
* 28. Mitigating Shirking: Contracting Performance in Buyer-Initiated
Service Triads
* Fabian Nullmeier, Finn Wynstra, and Wendy van der Valk
* Part V: Growing and Sustaining
* 29. Innovation in Buyer-Supplier Relationships: A Review of
Relationship Characteristics and Directions for Future Research
* Chun Zhang and Fang Wu
* 30. Supplier Involvement in New Product Development: A Meta-analysis
of Past Research and Future Directions
* Yuan Wang, Sachin B. Modi, and Saurabh Mishra
* 31. Startup Suppliers on the Rise: Insights into the Management of
Asymmetric Buyer-Supplier Relationships
* Stephan M. Wagner and Stefan Kurpjuweit
* 32. Supplier Development at LG Electronics: Enhancing the Stability,
Sustainability, and Competitiveness of the Supply Base
* Hyojin Kim, Daesik Hur, and Tobias Schoenherr
* 33. Supply Chain Financing: Moving beyond Source, Make, and Deliver
* Dale S. Rogers, Rudolf Leuschner, and Thomas Y. Choi
* 34. Protecting Brand Value through Anti-Counterfeiting Supply Chain
Strategies
* Robert B. Handfield and Anand Nair
* 35. More Sustainable Supply Chains: Is the Journey More Important
than the Destination?
* Robert D. Klassen, Jury Gualandris, and William Diebel