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Messy supply chains

Authors :
Schiffling, Sarah
Piecyk, Maja
Caldwell, Nigel
Schiffling, Sarah
Piecyk, Maja
Caldwell, Nigel

Abstract

Extant research has made many advances in our understanding of how relatively stable, repetitive supply chains (SCs) can be run effectively. This study focuses on the less researched SCs that are not stable or repetitive. To capture the management challenges of this type of SC, a definition of "messy supply chains" (MSCs) for SCs presenting "wicked" (Rittel and Webber, 2007) or "messy" problems (Ackoff, 1981) is proposed. A conceptual framework is explored in the context of the literature on humanitarian operations. This framework will form the foundation of an in-depth examination of MSCs to aid research and managerial practice. Keywords: supply

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, Schiffling, Sarah, Piecyk, Maja and Caldwell, Nigel (2014) Messy supply chains. In: EurOMA Conference 2014, 20.-25.06.2014, Palermo, Italy., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn950532583
Document Type :
Electronic Resource