Supply networks existing today in many industries can behave as complex adaptive systems making them more difficult to analyze and assess. Being able to fully understand both the complex static and dynamic structures of a complex adaptive supply network (CASN) are key to being able to make more informed management decisions and prioritize resources and production throughout the network. Previous efforts to model and analyze CASN have been impeded by the complex, dynamic nature of the systems. However, drawing from other complex adaptive systems sciences, information theory provides a model-free methodology removing many of those barriers, especially concerning complex network structure and dynamics. With minimal information about the networ...
Industrial organisations must supply a variety of products and services, meet the needs of fragmente...
Industrial organisations must supply a variety of products and services, meet the needs of fragmente...
Businesses that are unable to withstand the market domination and product surpluses increasingly use...
Supply networks existing today in many industries can behave as complex adaptive systems making them...
AbstractInformation-theoretic principles can be applied to the study of complex adaptive supply netw...
Information-theoretic principles can be applied to the study of complex adaptive supply networks (CA...
In most supply chains (SCs), transaction relationships between suppliers and customers are commonly ...
Modern supply chains usually provide very complex inter- correlations between various actors: suppli...
Supply networks exist throughout society in manufacturing and knowledge-intensive industries as well...
AbstractTransfer entropy has long been used to discover network structures and relationships based o...
Abstract—supply networks modeling has gained tremendous attention in the field of supply chain durin...
Supply chain systems are becoming more complex and dynamic as a result of globalization and the deve...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to advance supply chain network theory by applying theoretica...
In much of the current literature on supply chain management, supply networks are recognized as a sy...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 by Emerald Publishing Limited. All rights reserved.To create circular ec...
Industrial organisations must supply a variety of products and services, meet the needs of fragmente...
Industrial organisations must supply a variety of products and services, meet the needs of fragmente...
Businesses that are unable to withstand the market domination and product surpluses increasingly use...
Supply networks existing today in many industries can behave as complex adaptive systems making them...
AbstractInformation-theoretic principles can be applied to the study of complex adaptive supply netw...
Information-theoretic principles can be applied to the study of complex adaptive supply networks (CA...
In most supply chains (SCs), transaction relationships between suppliers and customers are commonly ...
Modern supply chains usually provide very complex inter- correlations between various actors: suppli...
Supply networks exist throughout society in manufacturing and knowledge-intensive industries as well...
AbstractTransfer entropy has long been used to discover network structures and relationships based o...
Abstract—supply networks modeling has gained tremendous attention in the field of supply chain durin...
Supply chain systems are becoming more complex and dynamic as a result of globalization and the deve...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to advance supply chain network theory by applying theoretica...
In much of the current literature on supply chain management, supply networks are recognized as a sy...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 by Emerald Publishing Limited. All rights reserved.To create circular ec...
Industrial organisations must supply a variety of products and services, meet the needs of fragmente...
Industrial organisations must supply a variety of products and services, meet the needs of fragmente...
Businesses that are unable to withstand the market domination and product surpluses increasingly use...