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Do horizontal relationships matter to production and operations managers?

2014

This paper shifts the focus of production, operations and supply chain management business relationships from the vertical to the horizontal side and calls for more research on this issue. The main intent is to provide managerially oriented arguments regarding the linkages between the achievement of operations-related goals and decisions related to horizontal business relationships. Specifically, we address the following research question: Does a linkage exist between production and operations objectives and the decisions a company makes about horizontal agreements, particularly horizontal governance mode choice? To answer this research question, we develop literature-based hypotheses and c…

Supply chain managementhorizontal relationshipStrategy and ManagementCorporate governanceoperations performanceLinkage (mechanical)Management Science and Operations ResearchSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionaleIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlaw.inventionmergers and acquisitionThen testalliances and joint venturelawMergers and acquisitionsEconomicsgovernance choiceProduction (economics)Operations managementMarketingMode choiceResearch question
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Multi-criteria risk classification to enhance complex supply networks performance

2021

[EN] Management of complex supply networks is a fundamental business topic today. Especially in the presence of many and diverse stakeholders, identifying and assessing those risks having a potential negative impact on the performance of supply processes is of utmost importance and, as a result, implementing focused risk management actions is a current lively field of research. The possibility of supporting Supply Chain Risks Management (SCRM) is herein explored from a Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM)-based perspective. The sorting method ELimination Et Choix Traduisant la REalite (ELECTRE) TRI is proposed as a structural procedure to classify Supply Chain Risks (SCRs) into proper risk…

Supply chain risk managementApplication ArticleComputer sciencebusiness.industryAutomotive industryManagement Science and Operations ResearchMultiple-criteria decision analysisComputer Science ApplicationsManagement Information SystemsIntervention (law)Identification (information)Risk analysis (engineering)Multi-criteria decision-makingELECTRE TRIELECTREMATEMATICA APLICADASet (psychology)businessSupply chain managementRisk managementInformation SystemsSupply chain riskOPSEARCH
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The modes of supply net management: a capability view

2007

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify the key capabilities required in supply net management.Design/methodology/approach – Uses the Management Capability Framework to break down supply net management into different modes and identify capabilities required in them.Findings – Reveals that the supply activity of companies increasingly takes place in intentionally developed strategic networks called supply nets. These networks pose distinctive challenges for supply chain management. Identifies four diverse but simultaneously extant modes of management in the supply net context, and discusses the key managerial capabilities in each mode.Originality/value – Provides a conceptual fram…

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Simulation analysis of cold chain performance based on time–temperature data

2011

Perishable goods are a fundamental source of revenue for the retail sector; their management, however, constitutes a severe challenge for retailers and supply chain partners. A significant cost in particular is the fraction of products perished through the supply chain, which also constitutes an ethical and environmental concern. Supply chain organisation and operative characteristics have a significant influence on this matter, as in fact ensuring suitable temperature conditions for the stock-keeping units throughout the supply chain is mandatory for perishable products. Recent developments in sensing and communication technologies allow detailed monitoring and control of cold chain; howev…

Supply chain risk managementSupply chain managementMonte Carlo Simulation; shelf lifeStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectSupply chainService managementManagement Science and Operations ResearchMonte Carlo Simulation shelf lifeIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringComputer Science ApplicationsProduct (business)CommerceRevenueQuality (business)BusinessCold chainIndustrial organizationmedia_common
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SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE: THE ECO-EFFICIENCY EARTH CONSTRUCTION

2017

The appropriate choice of building materials can contribute decisively to reduce the energy consumption of the building sector. The increasing worries for the environmental impact of construction materials is witnessed by a lot of studies The mentioned worries has brought again the attention towards natural materials. The use of more sustainable construction materials and construction techniques represent a major contribution to the eco-efficiency of the construction industry and thus to a more sustainable development. Within this frame the renewed interest for a natural material such as the rammed earth is included; the interest has been in continuous growth from the 80s till today. The ra…

Sustainable developmentEconomics and EconometricsEngineeringArchitectural engineeringResource (biology)Earth construction sustainability architecturebusiness.industryGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyEnergy consumptionManagement Monitoring Policy and LawEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)DevelopmentEco-efficiencySettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura0201 civil engineeringRammed earth021105 building & constructionSustainabilitySustainable designOperations managementArchitecturebusinessEuropean Journal of Sustainable Development
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'Participative foresight scenario mapping': adapting an MCM method to appraise foresight scenarios for the long term sustainable development of a sma…

2016

Multi-criteria mapping (MCM) appraisal has been used in projects involving decisions related to specific technologies or policies in risk analysis. In this research, MCM has been adapted for appraising in a participative way holistic scenarios for a small isolated island. The procedural novelty relies on how the scenario building and the criteria selection were undertaken. Two scenarios for Flores Island (Portugal) were developed in a two step process involving, firstly, specialised stakeholders and decision-makers, and secondly, lay citizens. The scenarios aimed at proposing alternative visions of future. This article analyses the methodological aspects of the project (scenario development…

Sustainable developmentEngineeringProcess managementbusiness.industryManagement scienceStrategy and ManagementManagement Science and Operations ResearchMultiple-criteria decision analysisParticipative decision-makingFutures studiesMultidisciplinary approachRisk analysis (business)SustainabilityScenario analysisbusinessInternational Journal of Multicriteria Decision Making
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Building Energy Performance: A LCA Case Study of kenaf-fibres insulation board

2008

Abstract The paper presents a life cycle assessment of a kenaf-fibre insulation board following the international standards of the ISO 14040 series. Each life-cycle step has been checked, from kenaf production and board manufacture by an Italian firm, to use and disposal. The aim is to assess the board eco-profile and to compare, on the basis of a life-cycle approach, the energy and environmental benefits and drawbacks related to its employment into a typical residential dwelling. A comparison among various insulating materials has been carried out. The study focuses also on processes and input materials which cause the main environmental impacts of the product, and points out critical issu…

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Sustainable Development Model of EU Cities Compliant with UN Settings

2021

Nowadays, the globally accepted UN concept of sustainable development (SD) is gradu®ally transferred to the city level, including small and medium-sized cities. The implementation of SD settings requires regular measurement of developmental progress to monitor the level achieved in statics and dynamics, and to make strategic decisions for the next period. The existing urban SD indicator systems and indices are not well-suited for the monitoring of specific cities. Benchmarking algorithms and mathematical modelling procedures were applied to create a methodology and mathematical model for measuring the achieved urban SD level and to ensure the most objective selection and proportions of key …

Sustainable developmentIndex (economics)Stability testOperations researchComputer scienceCalibration (statistics)General Mathematicssustainable urban development<i>Agenda 2030</i>Stability (learning theory)benchmarking modellingkey performance indicatorsBenchmarkingUSablemeasuring developmentlocal governanceComputer Science (miscellaneous)QA1-939Performance indicatorEngineering (miscellaneous)MathematicsMathematics
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Can international environmental cooperation be bought?

2010

In this paper a two-stage game of international environmental agreement formation with asymmetric countries is analytically solved. The equilibrium of the game makes it possible to determine the size and composition of a stable agreement. Two cases are studied. In the first case, countries differ only in abatement costs, while in the second case, they differ in environmental damages. In both cases, two different institutional settings, one without transfers and another with transfers, are considered. The results establish that the asymmetry assumption has no important effects on the scope of cooperation in comparison with the symmetric case if transfers are not used or abatement costs repre…

Sustainable developmentInformation Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceScope (project management)business.industrySymmetric caseInternational tradeManagement Science and Operations ResearchIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringEnvironmental effectMicroeconomicsModeling and SimulationTransfer (computing)DamagesEconomicsbusinessEuropean Journal of Operational Research
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Steps of Sustainable Development Implementation into Enterprise Activities

2015

Abstract Nowadays, principles of the sustainable development concept are present in almost all areas of life, play a key role in efforts to protect the environment, activities for the community and economic development. One of the "beneficiaries" of this concept are the enterprises, both small local as well as those with a global reach. In almost every operating company, in a greater or lesser extent, pillars of sustainable development are used, but before this happened - these companies have to go through a few steps, that led to the full implementation of the sustainable development concept and its application in practical terms. This article presents and describes in detail, the various …

Sustainable developmentProcess managementOperating companyKey (cryptography)Operations managementBusinessEco-efficiencyBusiness managementManagement of Sustainable Development
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