Search results for "Supply Chain Management"

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Role of alternative food networks in Sicilian farms

2014

Today the short supply chain can be carried out through several typologies which are called as alternative food networks (AFNs). In fact, according to some studies, it is an 'alternative' response to the dominant agro-food system, which offers the possibility to produce food products through supply chains that are opposed to long, complex and rationally organised industrial chains. In the last years many European farmers adopted short supply chain to commercialise their agro-food products and Italy is one of the EU members in which AFNs are developed, thanks to its numerous typical an local products. The aim of this paper has been to analyse the role that AFNs play in Sicilian farms and how…

Economics and EconometricsEntrepreneurshipAFNcompetitiveneSupply chainentrepreneurshiplocal developmentsupply chain.Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleBusiness and International Managementenvironmental sustainabilityIndustrial organizationSustainable developmentSupply chain managementSMEsmall and medium enterpriseShort food supply chainsalternative food networkAgro-food productrural territoryincomeEconomySustainabilitySmall and medium-sized enterprisesBusinessRural areafarm
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Il ruolo delle Tecnologie Informatiche e di Comunicazione e della logistica distributiva sulla competitività del comparto ortofrutticolo siciliano

2012

In recent years, the market globalization process has deeply changed the international competitive background, leading, inevitably, to a revision of the strategies and the organization structures of the companies. It is now widely accepted that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and supply chain logistics management, have an important role in the increasing of the competitive potential of each company and in the development of entire economic sectors. The importance of these factors in the business strategies of the firms, has generated an increasing attention by the research world to the study of the economic and social impact, both about the spread of modern information and co…

Economics and EconometricsInformation and Communication TechnologieSupply chain managementEconomic sectorContext (language use)Competitor analysisAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)GlobalizationCommerceInformation and Communications TechnologyEconomic interventionismFruit and vegetables industrySettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleLogisticOrganizational structureBusinessAgronomy and Crop ScienceIndustrial organization
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A review of green supply chain management: From bibliometric analysis to a conceptual framework and future research directions

2018

Abstract This study reviews the green supply chain management (GSCM) literature and proposes a comprehensive view of the structural associations amongst the GSCM factors, viz. drivers, practice indicators and performance measures. The HistCite software was used to perform bibliometric citation meta-analysis on a sample of 1523 articles, obtained from the ISI Web of Science database. Influential journals, institutions, and trending articles in the GSCM research are revealed. Co-citation analysis coupled with content analysis of the 39 most cited articles identified six underlying research streams, namely (a) conceptual development and sense-making, (b) GSCM impact on performance, (c) integra…

Economics and EconometricsKnowledge managementSupply chain managementbusiness.industryComputer scienceSupply chain05 social sciencesSample (statistics)010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesField (computer science)Conceptual frameworkContent analysis0502 economics and businessSustainabilitybusinessCitationWaste Management and Disposal050203 business & management0105 earth and related environmental sciencesResources, Conservation and Recycling
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Operational and financial effectiveness of e-collaboration tools in supply chain integration

2004

This paper develops a comprehensive model of supply chain integration and uses it to analyze and assess the operational and financial effectiveness of different e-collaboration tools at various levels of supply chain integration. This model is also used to evaluate the importance of the sequence in which e-collaboration tools are adopted in supply chain integration. Computational results from a validated system dynamics simulation model with different implementation sequences of e-collaboration tools and different financial scenarios show that local financial constraints can also severely impact operational and financial performance of the entire supply chain. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rig…

FinanceSupply chain risk managementInformation Systems and ManagementSupply chain integrationSupply chain managementFinancial performanceBusiness modelingGeneral Computer Sciencebusiness.industryComputer scienceSupply chainService managementOperational and financial evaluationSystem dynamicWastewater treatmentManagement Science and Operations ResearchBusiness modelFault tree analysisIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSystem dynamicsSimulation resultModeling and SimulationMicrofiltrationbusinessSupply chain management
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On the Bullwhip Avoidance Phase: The Synchronised Supply Chain

2012

Abstract The aim of this paper is to analyse the operational response of a Synchronised Supply Chain (SSC). To do so, first a new mathematical model of a SSC is presented. An exhaustive Latin Square design of experiments is adopted in order to perform a boundary variation analysis of the main three parameters of the periodic review smoothing ( S ,  R ) order-up-to policy: i.e., lead time, demand smoothing forecasting factor, and proportional controller of the replenishment rule. The model is then evaluated under a variety of performance measures based on internal process benefits and customer benefits. The main results of the analysis are: (I) SSC responds to violent changes in demand by re…

Information Systems and ManagementSupply chain managementGeneral Computer ScienceOperations researchComputer scienceSupply chainService managementManagement Science and Operations ResearchSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionaleIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringModeling and SimulationBullwhip effectInventory Supply chain management Simulation Collaboration Information sharingBullwhipLead time
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The effect of inventory record inaccuracy in information exchange supply chains

2015

Abstract The goal of this paper is to quantify the impact of Inventory Record Inaccuracy on the dynamics of collaborative supply chains, both in terms of operational performance (i.e. order and inventory stability), and customer service level. To do so, we model an Information Exchange Supply Chain under shrinkage errors in the inventory item recording activity of their nodes, present the mathematical formulation of such supply chain model, and conduct a numerical simulation assuming different levels of errors. Results clearly show that Inventory Record Inaccuracy strongly compromises supply chain stability, particularly when moving upwards in the supply chain. Important managerial insights…

Information sharingSupply chain managementBullwhip effectInformation Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceOperations researchInformation sharingSupply chainService managementSystem dynamicSystem dynamicsManagement Science and Operations ResearchSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionaleCollaborationIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSystem dynamicsBullwhip effectModeling and SimulationEconomicsInventory theoryBullwhip effect; Collaboration; Information sharing; Supply chain management; System dynamics; Management Science and Operations Research; Modeling and Simulation; Information Systems and ManagementOperations managementSupply chain managementInformation exchange
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Formulations for an inventory routing problem

2014

In this paper, we present and compare formulations for the inventory routing problem (IRP) where the demand of customers has to be served, over a discrete time horizon, by capacitated vehicles starting and ending their routes at a depot. The objective of the IRP is the minimization of the sum of inventory and transportation costs. The formulations include known and new mathematical programming formulations. Valid inequalities are also presented. The formulations are tested on a large set of benchmark instances. One of the most significant conclusions is that the formulations that use vehicle-indexed variables are superior to the more compact, aggregate formulations.

Inventory routing problemMathematical optimizationSupply chain managementRouting problemsComputer scienceStrategy and ManagementAggregate (data warehouse)Branch-and-cut algorithmInteger programmingManagement Science and Operations ResearchComputer Science ApplicationsDiscrete time and continuous timeManagement of Technology and InnovationBenchmark (computing)MinificationBusiness and International ManagementInteger programmingSupply chain managementInternational Transactions in Operational Research
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Collaboration experience in the supply chain of knowledge and patent development

2017

In this paper, we aim at understanding the role of collaboration experience in supply chains of knowledge (SCoK). The SCoK of a company is its supply chain not related to the flow of physical goods but to the flow of R&D commodities. R&D commodities are for example patents, technologies, research services, studies, and projects, and, in high-tech industries, their development and commercialisation are considered as important as real products. To accomplish our aim in this paper, we fulfil the following research objectives: (1) investigate the relationship between the collaboration experience in SCoK and the propensity of the firm to develop new patents; (2) examine how the structural embedd…

Knowledge managementEmbeddednessStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectSupply chainSupply chain of knowledgeManagement Science and Operations ResearchIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering0502 economics and businessmedia_commonOpen innovationcollaboration experienceSupply chain managementbusiness.industry05 social sciencesComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionaleComputer Science Applicationsopen innovationStrategy and Management1409 Tourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementConceptual modelsocial capital050211 marketingBusiness050203 business & managementSocial capital
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Customer Relationships Management in Organizations

2013

Abstract In recent years, the market for on-demand CRM applications suffered especially in the segment of small and medium companies because of the concerns about the cost and the complexity of on request implementations. CRM on demand is a good choice for companies that want to implement standard processes that can use data structures “out of box” with little or not at all internal IT support and does not require complex or real-time integration with back office systems. However, on-demand CRM software is not always as simple as vendors want us to believe. Customizing can be problematic and interface tools of CRM vendors can not provide desired levels of integration. Implementing a hosted …

Knowledge managementSupply chain managementbusiness.industryGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSCustomer relationship managementData warehouseOraclecompaniesSCMCRMMarketingbusinessbanks.Enterprise resource planningImplementationBack officeFinancial servicesProcedia Economics and Finance
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On the Literature Divergences of the Humanitarian Supply Chain

2015

International audience; The field of humanitarian logistics has evolved rapidly over the past decade, drawing on contributions from the areas of operations research, business engineering, supply chain management, information systems, and computer sciences. Even more varied are the specific problems that are modeled and addressed, ranging monitoring of the supply chain as a whole to decision support for specific sourcing or distribution decisions. While recently, few studies have presented taxonomies and identified research gaps, there is to this date not yet a clear understanding of how the different methodologies and domains shall be combined to achieve a consistent mix of methods and tool…

Literature reviewDecision support systemProcess managementHumanitarian LogisticsSupply chain managementbusiness.industryComputer scienceSupply chainBusiness engineeringDistribution (economics)Operational researchBusiness engineeringField (computer science)Humanitarian supply chain[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]Information systembusiness
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