Product returns are a source of valuable information that can be used by firms and supply chains to improve products, services, and decision making. However, firms are struggling to maximize the value of this information, and the extant scholarly literature is scattered among various research streams. Using a systematic literature review, the state-of-the-art of product returns informational value research and limitations in the current body of work were examined and future directions for research suggested. Three types of informational value were identified, namely operational information, product related information, and customer-related information, along with four value-creating factors, namely strategic information system (IS) decision...
Literature asserts that product acquisition is the key to a profitable reverse supply chain. Interes...
The awareness of sustainable supply chain management has increased noticeably during the last decade...
120 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.The flow of products usually ...
Product returns are a source of valuable information that can be used by firms and supply chains to ...
Purpose: Product returns contain a substantial amount of valuable information within them(Schenkel e...
The topic of value creation through the recovery of returned products in closed loop supply chains i...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a structured overview of the value of information in differe...
The topic of value creation through the recovery of returned products in closed loop supply chains i...
Product Returns (PR) are an inevitable yet costly process in business, especially in the online mark...
“Product Returns (PR) are an inevitable yet costly process in business, especially in the online mar...
Purpose – The paper aims to define the most beneficial types of information within a supply chain an...
“I changed my mind” is a case study aimed at investigating returns. Returns are often negative occur...
textabstractWe study the role of information systems in enabling closed-loop supply chains. Past res...
Handling product returns has become a critical activity for organizations as the volume of gods flow...
Abstract — This study provides a complete framework to define and classify the value that firms can ...
Literature asserts that product acquisition is the key to a profitable reverse supply chain. Interes...
The awareness of sustainable supply chain management has increased noticeably during the last decade...
120 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.The flow of products usually ...
Product returns are a source of valuable information that can be used by firms and supply chains to ...
Purpose: Product returns contain a substantial amount of valuable information within them(Schenkel e...
The topic of value creation through the recovery of returned products in closed loop supply chains i...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a structured overview of the value of information in differe...
The topic of value creation through the recovery of returned products in closed loop supply chains i...
Product Returns (PR) are an inevitable yet costly process in business, especially in the online mark...
“Product Returns (PR) are an inevitable yet costly process in business, especially in the online mar...
Purpose – The paper aims to define the most beneficial types of information within a supply chain an...
“I changed my mind” is a case study aimed at investigating returns. Returns are often negative occur...
textabstractWe study the role of information systems in enabling closed-loop supply chains. Past res...
Handling product returns has become a critical activity for organizations as the volume of gods flow...
Abstract — This study provides a complete framework to define and classify the value that firms can ...
Literature asserts that product acquisition is the key to a profitable reverse supply chain. Interes...
The awareness of sustainable supply chain management has increased noticeably during the last decade...
120 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.The flow of products usually ...