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Fierce competition and rapid technological progress have considerablyreduced the life cycle length for mobile phones in the last decade. Once a newmobile phone is launched, providers on the market under consideration practice amarkdown strategy. Profits of the providers are generated mainly via...
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Despite the growing popularity of supply chain management (SCM) both among managers and scholars, the efficiency of implementation of SCM has been barely assessed in an analytic way. The purpose of this study is to shift the attention of SCM scholars towards an in-depth investigation of SCM...
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A lot of innovation happening nowadays is not so much in the products as in the processes. The importance of integrated, globally optimised supply chains is well understood. Executives have discovered the impact on business performance that can be achieved by effectively managing their supply...
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We present an integrated benchmarking approach. To analyse the performance of inter-organizational (supply chain) processes at company level we combine dependency analysis and data envelopment analysis (DEA). DEA has been proven to be a powerful tool for benchmarking processes and for...
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Despite the growing popularity of supply chain management (SCM) both among managers and scholars, the efficiency of implementation of SCM has been barely assessed in an analytic way. The purpose of this study is to shift the attention of SCM scholars towards an in-depth investigation of SCM...
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Technology advances and competitive pressure have shortened the life cycles for many products (e.g., in the mobile phone industry) and drastically increase the penalty of holding obsolete finished goods inventories. Standard planning methods lead to high forecasting errors and - as a consequence...
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