Judged by its currency, the supply chain is one of the more successful metaphors in economics. The metaphor borrows from mechanics the idea of the chain, that is something that consists of elements that are linked to each of their two immediate neighbors and which jointly provide a strong but flexible connection. The metaphor transplants the chain-idea into the sphere of economics where, before the introduction of supply chains, chains were, for most economists, things best left in the care of ironmongers. More than twenty years after its introduction the "supply chain"-metaphor appears to be losing its luster and a competition is underway in the literature where authors forge complicated arguments in support of metaphors which recognize th...
The possible impact of social networking on a supply chain can be highly useful in creating a new su...
Modern supply chains usually provide very complex inter- correlations between various actors: suppli...
This concept paper examines the nature and role of social networks in the complex production and ser...
Judged by its currency, the supply chain is one of the more successful metaphors in economics. The m...
In this paper, we explore how supply chain theorists can engage with metaphorical imagination to dev...
Supply networks emerge as companies procure goods from one another to produce their own products. Du...
The network perspective is rapidly becoming a lingua franca across virtually all of the sciences fro...
Background: Supply chains are a kind of business networks although both of these concepts are still ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to advance supply chain network theory by applying theoretica...
This paper suggests directions for developing a comprehensive theory of supply chains. It uses two v...
ii A supply network (SN) inherently has two challenges for decision makers to deal with. Firstly, as...
International audiencePurpose Despite the systemic nature of circular economy (CE), theorisation tha...
This paper has a conceptual character and explores an approach between transaction cost analysis the...
Classical approaches in the field of supply chain risk management (SCRM) consider supply chains as l...
The metaphor of network (and its cognate terms node, lattice, inter-linkage, and so on) plays apromi...
The possible impact of social networking on a supply chain can be highly useful in creating a new su...
Modern supply chains usually provide very complex inter- correlations between various actors: suppli...
This concept paper examines the nature and role of social networks in the complex production and ser...
Judged by its currency, the supply chain is one of the more successful metaphors in economics. The m...
In this paper, we explore how supply chain theorists can engage with metaphorical imagination to dev...
Supply networks emerge as companies procure goods from one another to produce their own products. Du...
The network perspective is rapidly becoming a lingua franca across virtually all of the sciences fro...
Background: Supply chains are a kind of business networks although both of these concepts are still ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to advance supply chain network theory by applying theoretica...
This paper suggests directions for developing a comprehensive theory of supply chains. It uses two v...
ii A supply network (SN) inherently has two challenges for decision makers to deal with. Firstly, as...
International audiencePurpose Despite the systemic nature of circular economy (CE), theorisation tha...
This paper has a conceptual character and explores an approach between transaction cost analysis the...
Classical approaches in the field of supply chain risk management (SCRM) consider supply chains as l...
The metaphor of network (and its cognate terms node, lattice, inter-linkage, and so on) plays apromi...
The possible impact of social networking on a supply chain can be highly useful in creating a new su...
Modern supply chains usually provide very complex inter- correlations between various actors: suppli...
This concept paper examines the nature and role of social networks in the complex production and ser...