2009
DOI: 10.1002/j.2158-1592.2009.tb00109.x
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Logistics and Supply Chain Management Applications Within a Global Context: An Overview

Abstract: This paper reviews 726 academic research studies covering logistics and supply chain management (L'SCM) applications within a global context. Articles are analyzed according to their publication year and outlet, common themes, and countries or regions investigated. The sample was drawn from the ABI/INFORM Global database, which includes almost 1,800 journal titles. The review offers a starting point for researchers, graduate students, faculty members or practitioners examining international L'SCM applications.… Show more

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“…All of these abilities could impact the customer's performance. In this case, IT plays as enablers with the aim to share this information and maintain buyer-supplier relationship [16]. In addition, customer service can be used by the company to maintain their relationship with their customer.…”
Section: B Customer Servicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…All of these abilities could impact the customer's performance. In this case, IT plays as enablers with the aim to share this information and maintain buyer-supplier relationship [16]. In addition, customer service can be used by the company to maintain their relationship with their customer.…”
Section: B Customer Servicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous researchers have also modelled and simulated the supply chain [8]. Reiner and Trcka [9] modelled and designed the supply chain structure for a food company.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Na base da ampliação do conceito de logística, estão as possibilidades abertas pelo desenvolvimento tecnológico, com especial destaque para o uso cada vez mais intenso das Tecnologias de Informação (TI) (BALLOU, 2007;BOVET;MARTHA, 2001;CHENG, 2011;NGAI;SCHOENHERR, 2009;SO;SUN, 2010). Por TI entendem-se as várias tecnologias convergentes e vinculadas que processam as informações que as empresas criam e utilizam (LAURINDO, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified