T his book is a guide for managers and practitioners to properly select the contract for coordinating a Supply Chain. It demonstrates that only a few contract types successfully achieve this target and provides several counterintuitive managerial insights on their real usability. The adoption of a comparative multiple case study approach within different industries has considerably helped identifying the most relevant contractual clauses. This book confirms that Supply Chain coordination is a difficult achievement and an ideal contract does not exist in principle; rather, it should be set adhoc for accommodating all heterogeneous business situations, market conditions and partnerships’ dynamics
Supply Chain Coordination: A Multi–Sector Comparative Case Study Analysis / De Giovanni, Pietro. - (2016), pp. 1-171.
Supply Chain Coordination: A Multi–Sector Comparative Case Study Analysis
De Giovanni P
2016
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T his book is a guide for managers and practitioners to properly select the contract for coordinating a Supply Chain. It demonstrates that only a few contract types successfully achieve this target and provides several counterintuitive managerial insights on their real usability. The adoption of a comparative multiple case study approach within different industries has considerably helped identifying the most relevant contractual clauses. This book confirms that Supply Chain coordination is a difficult achievement and an ideal contract does not exist in principle; rather, it should be set adhoc for accommodating all heterogeneous business situations, market conditions and partnerships’ dynamicsFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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