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The purpose of this paper is to explore how organisational culture, represented by the competing values framework (CVF), and the relationship mechanisms of situational strength and power influence an organisation's approach to supply chain resilience (SCRES). This is a conceptual paper which...
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"First edition WINNER: ACA-Bruel 2015 - Prix des Associations; Food supply chains are integral in ensuring that food makes it from the farm to the table. Understanding how these operate has never been more important. The new edition of Food Supply Chain Management and Logistics is the guide to...
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"With the growth of the food industry come unique logistics challenges, new supply routes, demand dynamics and investment re-shaping the future of the food logistics industry. It is therefore important for the food industry to innovate both with regards to demand management and sustainability of...
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Purpose: The purpose of the paper is to develop a conceptual framework for improving the effectiveness of risk management in supply networks following a critical literature review. Design/methodology/approach: A critical review of 91 scholarly journal articles published between 2000 and 2018...
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The research presented in this paper has focussed on exploring buyer—supplier relationships from a human perspective. The research has been successful in exploring issues affecting buyer—supplier relationships. A methodology for aligning supply chains by taking into account human issues has...
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The UK government has started to demand a “whole-life, whole-system” view of newcontracts within the UK rail industry; requiring the industry to transform the way itdoes business in order to deliver this new paradigm. This paper describes the work ofa collaborative academic-industry research...
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