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Supply-Chain Management: Logistics Catches up with Strategy

R. Keith Oliver and Michael D. Webber
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R. Keith Oliver: Booz & Company
Michael D. Webber: Booz & Company

A chapter in The Roots of Logistics, 2012, pp 183-194 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Management innovations and new concepts may develop in various ways: One possibility is that theoreticians develop and suggest something new which – if it is found to be practicable – is adopted by practitioners and applied in their daily business activities. But more often innovation in business and management emerges “backwards”: A new method or concept arises in everyday practice, and some time later it will be noticed by the academics, to be reinterpreted conceptually and enhanced.

Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-27922-5_15

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