2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0019-8501(02)00264-x
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Strategic Internet application trends in supply chain management

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“…The adoption of the Internet in the purchasing area of the supply chain has been growing in recent years (Lancioni et al 2003). The findings support this notion and show that the Internet is widely used in this area of the supply chain in the surveyed SMEs.…”
Section: Purchasing and The Internetsupporting
confidence: 67%
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“…The adoption of the Internet in the purchasing area of the supply chain has been growing in recent years (Lancioni et al 2003). The findings support this notion and show that the Internet is widely used in this area of the supply chain in the surveyed SMEs.…”
Section: Purchasing and The Internetsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Inventory management is considered to be the most important area of the supply chain management. Most often, inventory management systems have been characterized by unreliable control systems and the associated costs leading to excess obsolete stocks and eroding customer service levels (Ganeshan 1999, Fisher 1997, Presutti 2003, Lancioni et al 2003. The findings in table 3 demonstrate in part that the most popular application of Internet in this decision area is the communication to customers regarding inventory rather than communication to vendors.…”
Section: Inventory Management and The Internetmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In some cases the implementation of e-procurement has led to the expected outcomes, while in other poorly designed adoption processes caused high failure and financial waste (Somasundaram and Damsgaard, 2005). Current studies (e.g., Davila et al, 2003, Lancioni et al, 2003, Min and Galle, 2003 suggest that growth rates have been under expectations. The implementation of e-procurement has not been as easy as some of the solution providers have suggested, nor has it necessarily brought the anticipated savings (Costa et al, 2013).…”
Section: E-procurement In the Public Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%