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Information Sharing in Supply Chains

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Information sharing in a supply chain
Year: 
2000
Obstacles to Information Sharing

There are many obstacles to information sharing in a supply chain. Confidentiality is probably one of the biggest issues, but there are others not so obvious like antitrust regulations, the timeliness and accuracy of the provided information, differing technologies between the supply chain partners or a mismatch in the alignment of incentives. Therefore trust and cooperation become critical ingredients in a supply chain partnership.

Design and Operation of a Hydrogen Supply Chain

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Design and Operation of a Future Hydrogen Supply Chain
Year: 
2006

Increasing oil prices make it more rewarding to look for alternative energy sources to fuel future propulsion.
In the case of the reviewed paper today I selected one of a few papers I recently discovered on this topic. If you like to know more just let me know.The basic assumption of this paper sets hydrogen as the replacement energy storage for oil.

Finding the Right Supply Chain for your Product!

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What is the Right Supply Chain for Your Product?
Year: 
1997

This again is an old classic in supply chain risk literature. In 1997 Marshall L. Fisher published this article in the Harvard Business Review targeting a simple question: “What is the Right Supply Chain for Your Product?”

It is noteworthy that this appears to be one of the most often cited papers in supply chain management. So I overlook the fact that it is quite weak on the methodological foundations.

Job dissatisfaction and supply chain risk

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An analysis of job dissatisfaction and turnover to reduce global supply chain risk: Evidence from China
Year: 
2009

Jiang et al. (2009) wrote about job dissatisfaction of workers at suppliers in developing countries.

Goal & Methodology

The goal of the study was to analyze risk in a global supply chain, especially originating from labor dissatisfaction and turnover. The results were obtained using a survey of workers in the Chinese Pearl River Delta region. The methodology is presented precisely and comprehensively.

Measuring Supply Chain Performance

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Measuring supply chain performance
Year: 
1999

Last week I conducted another Interview for the empirical part of my research. And we also discussed how to measure performance within the SC. As it turns out, multiple measures, namely service, cost, working capital are used. Sadly in literature many authors still focus on a single measure only and I wanted to know more about it. So I read an article by B. Beamon (Measuring Supply Chain Performance) to get an overview over performance measures used and how to select the right one(s).

Solution to Strategic Supply Chain Mapping

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Solutions to strategic supply chain mapping issues
Year: 
2010

I just realized that my favorite book on crafting diagrams to better communicate in a graphical way (Envisioning Information) j

Modeling uncertain forecast accuracy in supply chains with postponement

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Modeling uncertain Forecast Accuracy in Supply Chains with Postponement
Year: 
2009

LeBlanc, Hill and Harder emphasis the uncertainty in forecast accuracy in their 2009 paper. And therefore address a huge gap in current SCRM research.

Hedging against Disruptions with ripple Effects

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Hedging against disruptions with ripple effects in location analysis
Year: 
2012

I have read several articles by Mark Daskin (also reviewed another one here). So with him on the author list of today’s paper I think one can expect a clearcut research question, some kind of mathematical model, a fitting solution method and a definite answer to the underling problem. Well, let’s have a look!

Agile Supply Chains

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Supply chain migration from lean and functional to agile and customised
Year: 
2000

I have been reading a lot of interesting articles lately, hence I could not post as often as I wanted. I found an article by van der Vorst and Beulens (2002; “Identifying sources of uncertainty to generate supply chain redesign strategies”) which opens a new perspective on the SCRM issue. I am going to publish a review later this week and link it here.

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