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Value Determination of Supply Chain Initiatives : A Quantification Approach Based on Fuzzy Logic and System Dynamics / by Philip Wessely

By: Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Series: SpringerLink BücherPublisher: Wiesbaden : Gabler Verlag / Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH, Wiesbaden, 2011Description: Online-Ressource (XIX, 150p. 32 illus, digital)ISBN:
  • 9783834963239
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: 9783834926579 | Buchausg. u.d.T.: Value determination of supply chain initiatives. 1. ed. Wiesbaden : Gabler, 2011. XVIII, 150 S.DDC classification:
  • 658.40301
  • 658.72 23
  • 658.7
  • 658.1/6
RVK: RVK: QH 233 | QP 530LOC classification:
  • HD30.23
  • HD39.5
  • HD38.5
DOI: DOI: 10.1007/978-3-8349-6323-9Online resources:
Contents:
Geleitwort; Vorwort; Index; List of figures; List of tables; List of abbreviations; Abstract; 1 Introduction and relevance of the research on the value determination of SCls; 1.1 Background and relevance of the research; 1.2 Objectives and research questions; 1.3 Positioning within scientific research; 2 Theoretical backdrop of the research on the value determination of SCls; 2.1 Understanding of supply chain management and therein located initiatives; 2.2 Underlying comprehension ofvalue; 2.3 Identification of relevant research fields; 2.4 State of tbe art in tbe value determination of SCIs
2.5 Summary of the theoretical backdrop3 Methodological fundamentals of the research on the value determination of SCIs; 3.1 Conceptual considerations underlying the conducted research; 3.2 Introduction to fuzzy logic; 3.3 Introduction to system dynamics; 3.4 Summary of tbe metbodological fundamentals; 4 Conceptual framework of the quantification approach; 4.1 Framework for tbe quantification of an SCI's vaIue contribution; 4.2 A numerical example from tbe consumer goods industry; 4.3 Discussion of tbe conceptual framework; 4.4 Summary of tbe conceptual framework
5 Determination of an SCl's effect on revenues5.1 Relevant fundamentals of determining an SCl's revenue contribution; 5.2 Derivation; 5.3 A fuzzy model for quantifying the logistics customer service-revenuecurve; 5.4 A numerical example from the consumer goods industry; 5.5 Discussion of the fuzzy model; 5.6 Summary ofthe fuzzy model; 6 Determination of an SCl's effect on costs and capital commitment; 6.1 Relevant fundamentals of determining an SCl's effect on costs and capitalcommitment; 6.2 Simulation model for tbe determination of cbanges in costs and capital commitment
6.3 Processing of the simulation output parameters6.4 A numerical example from the pharmaceutical industry; 6.5 Discussion; 6.6 Summary of tbe system dynamics model; 7 Conclusion of the research on the value determination of SCls; 7.1 Summary of goals and contribution ofthe research; 7.2 Scientific implications ofthe deveIoped quantification approach; 7.3 Managerial implications ofthe developed quantification approach; 7.4 Conclusion and limitations ofthe research; 7.5 Recommendations for further research; References; Appendix;
Summary: The implementation of supply chain initiatives (SCI) often requires specific investments in technology, material, organization and staff. However, the assessment of the economic viability of such inter-organizational activities is not a trivial issue. Philip Wessely supports managerial decision-making in the forefront of a potential implementation by introducing a quantification approach for the value contribution of SCIs. The resulting approach combines different innovative modeling techniques and considers the individual integration of companies in inter-organizational networks. As a result, it has a broad field of applicationPPN: PPN: 1650580703Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-2-SBE
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