Adapting to the Future: How Digitalization Shapes Sustainable Logistics and Resilient Supply Chain Management, vol 31
Edited by Wolfgang Kersten,
Christian M. Ringle and
Thorsten Blecker
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:
This volume contains research contributions by an international group of authors addressing innovative and technology-based approaches for supply chain management. They present business models and investment options for enhanced strategic decision making as well as recent approaches for supply chain analytics and risk management. This volume, edited by Wolfgang Kersten, Christian Ringle and Thorsten Blecker, provides valuable insights into artificial intelligence and digital transformation in Supply Chain Management with regard to: - Advanced Manufacturing and Industry 4.0 - Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain - Business Analytics - Innovation and Technology Management - Supply Chain Risk and Security Management
Keywords: Advanced Manufacturing; Industry 4.0; Artificial Intelligence; Blockchain; Business Analytics; Innovation Management; Technology Management; Supply Chain Risk Management; Security Management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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Chapters in this book:
- Parametric selection of hybrid parts for additive manufacturing , pp 15-39

- Michael Schöppe and Kaj Fuehrer
- Designing the data supply chain of a smart construction factory , pp 41-62

- Bennet Zander, Kerstin Lange and Hans-Dietrich Haasis
- How to apply artificial intelligence in the additive value chain: A systematic literature review , pp 65-100

- Martin Brylowski, Lea-Sophie Schwieger, Ayman Nagi and Wolfgang Kersten
- Managing contract manufacturing relationships - An explorative research framework , pp 103-127

- Tim Brandl
- Scheduling mobile robots in part feeding systems , pp 129-149

- Emilio Morett, Elena Tappia and Marco Melacini
- Application of Industry 4.0 in the automotive sector , pp 151-182

- Martin Sonntag, Jens Mehmann and Frank Teuteberg
- Framework for indicator-based, sociotechnical project risk monitoring , pp 185-218

- Philipp Gauß and Matthias Parlings
- The state of artificial intelligence: Procurement versus sales and marketing , pp 223-243

- Jan Spreitzenbarth, Heiner Stuckenschmidt and Christoph Bode
- AI-based recognition of dangerous goods labels and metric package features , pp 245-272

- Robert Brylka, Benjamin Bierwirth and Ulrich Schwanecke
- Design of a DLT-based document management system in road transport , pp 275-299

- Roger Heines, Sandro Rüttimann and Reinhard Jung
- Decision-making in multimodal supply chains using machine learning , pp 301-325

- Manuel Weinke, Peter Poschmann and Frank Straube
- How Blockchain interrelates with trust in the supply chain context: Insights from tracing sustainability in the metal industry , pp 329-351

- Abbas Batwa, Andreas Norrman and Ala Arvidsson
- A roadmap for the effective implementation of blockchain technology , pp 353-375

- Camillo Loro, Riccardo Mangiaracina and Angela Tumino
- Machine learning in supply chain management: A scoping review , pp 377-406

- Martin Brylowski, Meike Schröder, Sebastian Lodemann and Wolfgang Kersten
- Supply chain analytics implementation: A TOE perspective , pp 411-434

- Sebastian Lodemann and Wolfgang Kersten
- A reference model for data-driven sales planning: Development of the model's framework and functionality , pp 441-476

- Daniel Büttner, Anne Antonia Scheidler and Markus Rabe
- Drivers of customer satisfaction with waste-disposal-services: A PLS-SEM approach , pp 479-497

- Torsten Mischel and Svenja Damberg
- Application of social media data in supply chain management: A systematic review , pp 499-523

- Xi Chen and Tse Chiu Wong
- Exoskeletons: Productivity and ergonomics in logistics:a systematic review , pp 527-561

- Victor Kaupe, Carsten Feldmann and Heiko Wagner
- Digitization of the car: Impact on automotive logistics , pp 565-583

- Daniel Fruhner and Katja Klingebiel
- Scenario analysis of online food supply chains , pp 585-609

- Anne Beckmann
- Logistics platform strategies for freight technology-enabled smart services , pp 611-636

- Christoph Heinbach, Martin Schwemmer and Oliver Thomas
- Logistics innovation and integration: Impact on supply chain adaptability , pp 639-661

- Sara Siddig Ali Abdalla
- Bus driver's technology acceptance for driving assistants , pp 663-689

- Tim Gruchmann, Nadine Pratt and Axel Salzmann
- Development of a Procurement-4.0-PMS using the Balanced Scorecard , pp 691-721

- Lorenzo Pirrone and Dennis Meyer
- Conceptual framework for a digital organization , pp 723-746

- Meike Schröder and Sonja Pahlevan
- Integration of stakeholders in the innovation process of transportation networks , pp 749-766

- Maximilian Leven and Wolfgang Kersten
- Cold chain logistics: The case of Turkish Airlines vaccine distribution , pp 771-798

- Sercan Demir, Ersin Aktas and Turan Paksoy
- Organizational flexibility of airlines during COVID-19: A study on the airline companies in Turkey , pp 801-823

- Sercan Demir, Ersin Aktas and Turan Paksoy
- Feasibility study on augmented supplier audit , pp 825-851

- Gottfried Obmann and Sascha Stradner
- Approach for application-specific selection of risk assessment methods , pp 853-877

- Lukas Nikelowski and Rika Voss
- Impacts of the COVID-19 crisis on inland navigation , pp 879-898

- Bianca Borca and Lisa-Maria Putz
- Simultaneous treatment of risk and resilience , pp 901-916

- Sandra König
- Disruptions and exception handling in food supply chains , pp 919-941

- Jonas Koreis, Dominik Loske, Joachim Schmidt and Matthias Klumpp
- Analysis of the Suez Canal blockage with queueing theory , pp 943-959

- Johannes Gast, Tom Binsfeld, Francesca Marsili and Carlos Jahn
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