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Linking autonomous agents to CPFR to improve SCM
M. Caridi, R. Cigolini, D. De MarcoThe standpoint of this research lies in the study of the CPFR process for trading partners (belonging to the same supply chain) who are willing to collaborate in exchanging sales…
A classification and selection model of e‐marketplaces for better alignment of supply chains
H. Sharifi, D.F. Kehoe, J. HopkinsTo provide a contingent framework for the classification and selection of e‐marketplaces has been developed.
Assessment of technological innovations in patenting for 3rd party logistics providers
Yen‐Chun Jim WuTo analyse logistical innovations from 1984 to 2003.
Technology acceptance and m‐commerce in an operational environment
Simon Snowden, John Spafford, Roula Michaelides, John HopkinsTo provide a case study in the implementation of mobile technologies in an operations management environment, and viewed through a model for technology acceptance.
Information technology in supply networks: Does it lead to better collaborative planning?
Hannes Günter, Gudela Grote, Oliver TheesOne of the main challenges of supply chain management (SCM) is to improve collaborative planning in supply networks while preserving autonomy of each network member. In order to…
Automotive supply chain models and technologies: a review of some latest developments
Adrian E. Coronado Mondragon, Andrew C. Lyons, Zenon Michaelides, Dennis F. KehoeTo critically review business trends and drivers affecting the performance of supply chains and build‐to‐order initiatives.
ISSN:
1741-0398e-ISSN:
1758-7409ISSN-L:
1741-0398Renamed from:
Logistics Information ManagementOnline date, start – end:
2004Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Prof Zahir Irani