Understanding supply chain management: critical research and a theoretical framework
Cleveland State University · College of Business Administration
Abstract
Increasing global cooperation, vertical disintegration and a focus on core activities have led to the notion that firms are links in a networked supply chain. This strategic viewpoint has created the challenge of coordinating effectively the entire supply chain, from upstream to downstream activities. While supply chains have existed ever since businesses have been organized to bring products and services to customers, the notion of their competitive advantage, and consequently supply chain management (SCM), is a relatively recent thinking in management literature. Although research interests in and the importance of SCM are growing, scholarly materials remain scattered and disjointed, and no research has been…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 23.49
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 297
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2Topics & keywords
- Supply chain
- Supply chain management
- Business
- Purchasing
- Service management
- Upstream (networking)
- Competitive advantage
- Demand chain
- Partnerships for the goals