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Towards a more sustainable process industry: A single case study of restructuring within the Eyde process industry cluster

2018

Due to increased attention on environmental issues, industrial sustainable restructuring is high on the research agenda. The article adds to the literature through an analysis of a restructuring process within a Norwegian process industry cluster. By introducing an analytical framework combining the concepts of entrepreneurial discovery process and path dependency theory, the article offers a deeper understanding of the role of various types of actors in processes of restructuring. The authors categorise the actors as either firm-level entrepreneurs or system-level entrepreneurs on the basis of their motivation. While the former are motivated mainly by firm success, the latter find their mo…

Process (engineering)Restructuring05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologySingle-subject designSustainable processBusiness process discoverySustainabilityCluster (physics)General Earth and Planetary SciencesBusinessProcess industry050703 geographyIndustrial organizationNorsk Geografisk Tidsskrift - Norwegian Journal of Geography
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Fair Transfer Prices of Global Supply Chains in the Process Industry

2016

This work addresses the optimisation of transfer prices for the fair profit distribution among the members involved in a global supply chain in the process industry. A mixed integer linear programming (MILP) model is developed for production and distribution planning of global supply chains, where the optimal transfer prices of products between plants and markets are determined. Two solution approaches are presented for fair solutions using Nash and lexicographic maximin principles. The applicability of the proposed models and approaches are demonstrated by an illustrative example. The results show that both approaches can fairly distribute the whole supply chain’s profit to the members.

MicroeconomicsSupply chainSupply chain networkBusinessProcess industryMinimaxLexicographical orderInteger programmingProfit distributionProfit (economics)
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