UK policy makers and local authorities increasingly make a recourse to supply chain terminology when promoting sustainable development. Through a case study of the offshore wind industry in the UK, this paper shows that this recourse is based on artificial definitions that muddle the local-global dynamics of clusters with the economies of scale of global supply chains: these are two related but distinct concepts. We propose a different, meta-organisational, supply chain level of analysis which is more relevant and informative when considering and supporting investment in sustainable technologies
'Government Intervention in Energy Markets' BIEE conference, Oxford, UK, 25–26 September 2003This pa...
The transition from fossil fuel-based energy systems to renewable energy systems is a cornerstone of...
As a result of the emerging energy crisis and the requirement for countries to utilize more energy d...
UK policy makers and local authorities increasingly make a recourse to supply chain terminology when...
The UK has introduced in 2014 the Supply Chain Plan, which requires that a sufficient number of part...
Purpose—In reference to the offshore-wind industry, this study shows that innovative purchasing and ...
As more and more countries make the transition from limited energy sources, such as oil or coal, to ...
Purpose In reference to the offshore-wind industry, this study shows that innovative purchasing and...
Supply chain management researchers typically do not concern themselves with social acceptance. Thi...
Paper delivered at the 21st Logistics Research Network annual conference 2016, 7th-9th September 201...
One of the key areas of emphasis for the UK offshore wind sector is the growth of the UK supply chai...
Offshore wind is one of the fastest growing energy technologies in the UK, with a four-fold increase...
This paper was written to explore the viability of supply chain localisation as a strategy for minim...
This paper trials the use of q-analysis as a data analysis method to investigate what are the constr...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the current technical and operational supply chain issue...
'Government Intervention in Energy Markets' BIEE conference, Oxford, UK, 25–26 September 2003This pa...
The transition from fossil fuel-based energy systems to renewable energy systems is a cornerstone of...
As a result of the emerging energy crisis and the requirement for countries to utilize more energy d...
UK policy makers and local authorities increasingly make a recourse to supply chain terminology when...
The UK has introduced in 2014 the Supply Chain Plan, which requires that a sufficient number of part...
Purpose—In reference to the offshore-wind industry, this study shows that innovative purchasing and ...
As more and more countries make the transition from limited energy sources, such as oil or coal, to ...
Purpose In reference to the offshore-wind industry, this study shows that innovative purchasing and...
Supply chain management researchers typically do not concern themselves with social acceptance. Thi...
Paper delivered at the 21st Logistics Research Network annual conference 2016, 7th-9th September 201...
One of the key areas of emphasis for the UK offshore wind sector is the growth of the UK supply chai...
Offshore wind is one of the fastest growing energy technologies in the UK, with a four-fold increase...
This paper was written to explore the viability of supply chain localisation as a strategy for minim...
This paper trials the use of q-analysis as a data analysis method to investigate what are the constr...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the current technical and operational supply chain issue...
'Government Intervention in Energy Markets' BIEE conference, Oxford, UK, 25–26 September 2003This pa...
The transition from fossil fuel-based energy systems to renewable energy systems is a cornerstone of...
As a result of the emerging energy crisis and the requirement for countries to utilize more energy d...