Supply Chain Management and Knowledge Management: Integrating Critical Perspectives in Theory and Practice
β Scribed by Ashish Dwivedi, Tim Butcher
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 340
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Advances in IT have transformed the way organizations interact with each other. To enable organizations to respond to this change, new management paradigms have evolved. This textΒ looks atΒ the value of knowledge management in supply chain management and how supply chain partners can use IT to improve organizational performance.Β Companion Website: http://www.palgrave.com/business/waters/Home.aspx
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 6
List of Figures......Page 8
List of Tables......Page 11
Acknowledgements......Page 13
Preface......Page 14
Organization of the Book......Page 15
List of Abbreviations......Page 19
Notes on the Contributors......Page 22
Part I: Supply Chain Management: Transforming Supply Chains into Integrated Knowledge Value Chains......Page 32
1 Innovation in Distributed Networks and Supporting Knowledge Flows......Page 34
2 The Role of Knowledge Sharing in a Supply Chain......Page 50
3 A Conceptual Model of Knowledge Management for Strategic Technology Planning in the Value Chain......Page 71
4 Ontology Engineering for Knowledge Sharing in Supply Chains......Page 90
5 Supply Chain Design: In An Outsourcing World......Page 113
Part II: Approaches, Frameworks and Techniques for Integrating Knowledge Management in the Supply Chain......Page 136
6 Modelling Supply Chain Information and Material Flow Perturbations......Page 138
7 Linking Product, Supply Chain, Process and Manufacturing Planning and Control Design......Page 155
8 Decision Frontiers in Supply Chain Networks......Page 168
9 Supply Chain Management: A Multi-Agent System Framework......Page 182
10 Delivery Supply Chain Planning Using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)-Enabled Dynamic Optimization......Page 201
11 A Generalized Order-Up-To Policy and Altruistic Behaviour in a Three-Level Supply Chain......Page 221
Part III: Knowledge Management-Led Supply Chain Management: Innovations and New Understanding......Page 246
12 Electronic Integration of Supply Chain Operations: Context, Evolution and Practices......Page 248
13 Collaborative Cultural Space: Disciplines for Inter-Organizational Collaborative Learning Behaviour......Page 263
14 Innovative Information and Communication Technology for Logistics: The Case of Road Transportation Feeding Port Operations and Direct Short Range Communication Technology......Page 285
15 An Evaluation of Electronic Logistics Marketplaces within Supply Chains......Page 300
16 Environmental Management in Product Chains......Page 319
G......Page 338
P......Page 339
W......Page 340
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