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Research Methodologies in Supply Chain Management

Title
Research Methodologies in Supply Chain Management [electronic resource] / edited by Herbert Kotzab, Stefan Seuring, Martin Müller, Gerald Reiner.
ISBN
9783790816365
Edition
1st ed. 2005.
Publication
Heidelberg : Physica-Verlag HD : Imprint: Physica, 2005.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XI, 619 p.) 71 illus.
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Summary
While supply chain management has risen to great prominence in recent year, there are hardly related developments in research methodologies. Yet, as supply chains cover more than one company, one central issue is how to collect and analyse data along the whole or relevant part of the supply chain. Within the 36 chapters 70 authors bring together a rich selection of theoretical and practical examples of how research methodologies are applied in supply chain management. The book contains papers on theoretical implications as well as papers on a range of key methods, such as modelling, surveys, case studies or action research. It will be of great interest to researchers in the area of supply chain management and logistics, but also to neighbouring fields, such as network management or global operations.
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Springer ENIN.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 20, 2019
Contents
Is There a Right Research Design for Your Supply Chain Study?
Substantive Justification for Theory Building
A Balanced Approach to Research in Supply Chain Management
A Critical Discussion on the Theoretical and Methodological Advancements in Supply Chain Integration Research
Measuring Supply Chain Integration — Using the Q-Sort Technique
Supply Chain Management and the Challenge of Organizational Complexity — Methodological Considerations
The Configurational Approach in Supply Chain Management
Conducting a Literature Review — The Example of Sustainability in Supply Chains
Research Methodologies in Supply Chain Management — What Do We Know?
Surveys in Supply Chain Management
The Role and Importance of Survey Research in the Field of Supply Chain Management
Web-based Surveys in Logistics Research: An Empirical Application
SCM Research Methodologies: Employing Structural Equation Modeling
Structural Equation Modeling as a Basis for Theory Development within Logistics and Supply Chain Management Research
Customers’ Perceptions of Service Quality by TPL Service Providers in the United Kingdom — A Confirmatory Factor Analysis
Third Party Logistics in Thailand — From the Users’ Perspective
A Market-Oriented View of SCM — Researching Criteria and Instruments in the Public Procurement Process
Case Study Research in Supply Chains
Case Study Research in Supply Chains — An Outline and Three Examples
A Proposal for Case Study Methodology in Supply Chain Integration Research
Using Case Study Methods in Researching Supply Chains
Multilevel Issues in Supply Chain Management
Cost Management along the Supply Chain — Methodological Implications
Case Studies and Surveys in Supply Chain Management Research — Two Complementary Methodologies
Towards Triangulation — Blending Techniques in Supply Chain Management Context
Action Research in Supply Chains
Action Research in Supply Chain Management — An Introduction
The Application of Action Learning and Action Research in Collaborative Improvement within the Extended Manufacturing Enterprise
Integrating Environmental and Social Standards into Supply Management — An Action Research Project
Supply Chain Diagnostics to Confront Theory and Practice — Re-Questioning the Core of Supply Chain Management
A Logistics and Supply Chain Approach to Seaport Efficiency — An Inquiry Based on Action Research Methodology
Modelling Supply Chains
Supply Chain Management Research Methodology Using Quantitative Models Based on Empirical Data
Of Stocks, Flows, Agents and Rules — “Strategic” Simulations in Supply Chain Research
Analysis of Supply Chain Dynamics through Object Oriented Simulation
The Potential of Cooperative Game Theory for Supply Chain Management
Modeling the Effect of Product Architecture Modularity in Supply Chains
Heuristics in the Multi-Location Inventory System with Transshipments
Contract Typology as a Research Method in Supply Chain Management
Load Dependent Lead Times — From Empirical Evidence to Mathematical Modeling
Recovery Network Design for End-of-Life Vehicles
Modeling and Integrated Assessment of Mass and Energy Flows within Supply Chains
Socrates Thematic Network to Enhance European Teaching and Research of Operations as Well as Supply Chain Management.
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