Innovative Methods in Logistics and Supply Chain Management: Current Issues and Emerging Practices, vol 19
Edited by Thorsten Blecker,
Wolfgang Kersten and
Christian Ringle
in Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) from Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), Institute of Business Logistics and General Management, currently edited by Wolfgang Kersten; Thorsten Blecker
Abstract:
Innovation is increasingly considered as an enabler of business competitive advantage. More and more organizations focus on satisfying their consumer’s demand of innovative and qualitative products and services by applying both technology-supported and non technology-supported innovative methods in their supply chain practices. Due to its very characteristic i.e. novelty, innovation is double-edged sword; capturing value from innovative methods in supply chain practices has been one of the important topics among practitioners as well as researchers of the field. This volume, edited by Thorsten Blecker, Wolfgang Kersten and Christian M. Ringle, provides valuable insights into: Innovative and technology-based solutions, Supply chain security management and Cooperation and performance practices in supply chain management.
Keywords: Logistics; Supply Chain Management; Performance Management; Supply Chain Security (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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Chapters in this book:
- Accelerating the Innovation Uptake in Logistics , pp 3-26

- Nils Meyer-Larsen, Jannicke Baalsrud Hauge, Rainer Müller, Kahina Hamadache, Georgia Aifadopoulou, Margherita Forcolin, Violeta Roso, George Tsoukos and Hans Westerheim
- A General Framework for Open Service Innovation in Logistics , pp 27-47

- Katharina Kalogerakis and Nikolaus Wagenstetter
- Managing Demand and Supply Networks of the Chinese Fashion Apparel Industry under the Complexity of the New Economy Transition , pp 49-84

- Nicole Ying Ye and Kwok Hung Lau
- A Functional Mathematical Optimization Algorithm for the Integration of the Tactical Berth, Quay Crane and Vehicle Scheduling , pp 85-97

- Teemu Linkosaari
- The Role of Company Standards in Supply Chains – The Case of the German Automotive Industry , pp 99-123

- Anne-Marie Großmann and Paul von Gruben
- Investments in Electro Mobility for Freight Traffics in the Field of City Logistics: A Profitability Analysis , pp 123-140

- Sabrina Gries, Christian Witte, René Föhring and Stephan Zelewski
- Information Flow Analysis of the Container Discharging Process , pp 141-164

- Susanne Kellberger
- Gradual Covering Location Problem with Stochastic Radius , pp 165-186

- Mahdi Bashiri, Elaheh Chehrepak and Saeed Gomari
- Computing Dynamic Routes in Maritime Logistic Networks , pp 187-200

- Hervé Mathieu, Jean-Yves Colin and Moustafa Nakechbandi
- A Simulation-Based Decision Making Framework for the Anticipatory Change Planning of Intralogistics Systems , pp 201-224

- Mustafa Güller, Tobias Hegmanns, Michael Henke and Natalia Straub
- Supply Chain Security Measures - The Business Perspective , pp 225-248

- Magdalena Jażdżewska-Gutta
- Finite-Time Horizon Logistics Decision Making Problems: Consideration of a Wider Set of Factors , pp 249-274

- Petros Boutselis and Ken McNaught
- Powerful Leadership of National Government in Port Policy , pp 275-294

- Koji Takahashi, Yasuo Kasugai and Isao Fukuda
- A New Research Protocol to Develop Multiple Case Studies on Illicit Activities in Trade, Logistics, Processing and Disposal of WEEE - Waste in Electrical and Electronic Equipment , pp 295-316

- Juha Hintsa and Melanie Wieting
- A Literature-Based Qualitative Framework for Assessment of Socio-Economic Negative Impacts of Common Illicit Cross-border Freight Logistics Flows , pp 317-338

- Juha Hintsa and Sangeeta Mohanty
- Product Recalls in the Meat and Poultry Industry: Key Drivers of Supply Chain Efficiency and Effectiveness , pp 339-364

- Vijaya Chebolu-Subramanian and Gary Gaukler
- Control and Monitoring in International Logistics Chains , pp 365-390

- Albert Veenstra, Joris Hulstijn and Paul Griffioen
- Dynamic Capabilities and Firm Effectiveness: The Mediating Role of Supply Chain Performance , pp 391-412

- Alica Grilec Kaurić, Dario Miočević and Josip Mikulic
- Analyzing Process Capability Indices (PCI) and Cost of Poor Quality (COPQ) to Improve Performance of Supply Chain , pp 413-436

- Asep Ridwan and Bernd Noche
- The Impacts of Team Management on Customer Service: The Mediating Role of Operation Flexibility , pp 437-458

- Fazli Idris and Jehad Mohammad
- Critical Success Factors for Horizontal Logistics Collaboration , pp 459-477

- Lisbeth Broede Jepsen
- Managing Common Goods in Supply Chain: Case of Agricultural Cooperatives , pp 477-498

- Tarik Saikouk and Ismail Badraoui
- Cooperation in Empty Container Logistics , pp 499-514

- Carlos Jahn and Johannes Schlingmeier
- The Bullwhip Effect in Expanded Supply Chains and the Concept of Cumulative Quantities , pp 515-530

- Wilmjakob Herlyn
- A Theory-Based Perspective on Maturity Models in Purchasing and Supply Management , pp 531-554

- Jörg Schweiger
- Workshop Layout by the Method of Vote and Comparison to the Average Ranks Method , pp 555-575

- Maha Akbib, Ouafae Baida, Abdelouahid Lyhyaoui, Abdellatif Ghacham Amrani and Abdelfettah Sedqui
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