Innovations in Supply Chain Management for Information Systems: Novel Approaches: Novel ApproachesWang, John IGI Global, 2009. 10. 31. - 424페이지 The intersection of supply chain management and e-business information systems is a significant topic for the modern business world as understanding which technologies will most effectively enable innovative practices is a key management competency. Innovations in Supply Chain Management for Information Systems: Novel Approaches presents exemplary research on the interface between these two fields, useful to academicians and practitioners keen on streamlining concurrently both information and materials flows across the supply chains. This advanced publication provides recent examinations as well as future directions of development. |
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Modeling Accuracy of Promised Ship Date and IT Costs in a Supply Chain | 1 |
Cost Estimation in a Capacitated Environment | 16 |
Analysis of Financial Returns and Risks of Implementing RFID for Supply Chains | 89 |
Collecting Consumer Behavior Data with WLAN | 125 |
Facing the Challenges of RFID Data Management | 142 |
Complementary Resources WebBased Applications and the Development of Web Enabled Supply Chain | 159 |
A Comparison of Information Technology in Supply Chains | 176 |
The Impact of Social Economic Variables and Logistics Performance on Asian Apparel Exporting Countries | 204 |
Cooperative Pricing Under Forecasting Sharing in the ManufacturerERetailer Supply Chain | 262 |
Designing a Dynamic BuyerSupplier Coordination Model in Electronic Markets Using Stochastic Petri Nets | 279 |
Strategic Management of International Subcontracting | 297 |
The Strategic Implications of ENetwork Integration and Transformation Paths for Synchronizing Supply Chains | 308 |
A Strategic Framework for Managing Failure in JIT Supply Chains | 328 |
A Nelder and Mead Methodology for Solving Small FixedCharge Transportation Problems | 345 |
Compilation of References | 357 |
About the Contributors | 387 |
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