C1 - Refereed Journal ArticlePurpose - Organisations need to have a profound level of understanding of their supply chains if they are to successfully find sources of competitive advantage within them. Current methodologies for analysing supply chains, such as the Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) model, are not sufficiently comprehensive, particularly when it comes to understanding the complex social and political factors that are an integral part of any supply chain. This paper aims to use a case study of a supply chain from the public utility industry sector in Australia to develop an integrated framework for analysing supply chains within a multi-disciplinary and multi-method research paradigm. Design/methodology/approach - The c...
This thesis focuses on how Supply Chain Operation Reference Model (SCOR), developed by the Supply Ch...
The concept of supply chain management (SCM), first introduced in a conference paper in the early 19...
This article uses the approach of a literature review study sourced from previous research and relev...
M.Sc.Supply chains members are disperser across multiple geographical locations and the competitive ...
Supply chain management (SCM) is explored from an operational perspective,following a threefold appr...
Supply chain management (SCM) is explored from an operational perspective, following a threefold app...
Funding Information: The authors acknowledge receipt of the following financial support for the rese...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to analyze the intersection of two literature streams: that o...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticlePurpose - The field of supply chain management (SCM) has historically b...
AbstractIn a developing and globalizing world, there is a fierce competition between the supply chai...
Supply Chain Management (SCM) is a continuously evolving phenomenon. Since its inception, SCM has pr...
The Supply-Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) model, established by the Supply Chain Council, constit...
Purpose: There is strong interest in new supply chain management (SCM) constructs as contemporary ac...
The topic of supply chain management (SCM) is complex to understand because it encompasses many diff...
Purpose: This study investigates the many variables that support the expanding SCM-based literature ...
This thesis focuses on how Supply Chain Operation Reference Model (SCOR), developed by the Supply Ch...
The concept of supply chain management (SCM), first introduced in a conference paper in the early 19...
This article uses the approach of a literature review study sourced from previous research and relev...
M.Sc.Supply chains members are disperser across multiple geographical locations and the competitive ...
Supply chain management (SCM) is explored from an operational perspective,following a threefold appr...
Supply chain management (SCM) is explored from an operational perspective, following a threefold app...
Funding Information: The authors acknowledge receipt of the following financial support for the rese...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to analyze the intersection of two literature streams: that o...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticlePurpose - The field of supply chain management (SCM) has historically b...
AbstractIn a developing and globalizing world, there is a fierce competition between the supply chai...
Supply Chain Management (SCM) is a continuously evolving phenomenon. Since its inception, SCM has pr...
The Supply-Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) model, established by the Supply Chain Council, constit...
Purpose: There is strong interest in new supply chain management (SCM) constructs as contemporary ac...
The topic of supply chain management (SCM) is complex to understand because it encompasses many diff...
Purpose: This study investigates the many variables that support the expanding SCM-based literature ...
This thesis focuses on how Supply Chain Operation Reference Model (SCOR), developed by the Supply Ch...
The concept of supply chain management (SCM), first introduced in a conference paper in the early 19...
This article uses the approach of a literature review study sourced from previous research and relev...