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The papers in this volume introduce powerful new innovations in global supply chain networks. The best papers from the 2014 annual conference of the European regional subdivision of the Decision Sciences Institute (EDSI), they analyze the latest global trends associated with:Sustainability and corporate social responsibility Applications in modeling and decision techniques Social network analysis for better decision-making Innovation and entrepreneurship Relationship management ERP/Enterprise Business Intelligence Globalized manufacturing Performance and revenue management Risk management Business innovation management Supply chain operations management, and moreThe papers collected here will be valuable to wide audiences of faculty, researchers, and students in diverse programs covering supply chain and/or operations management, and for others interested in the frontiers of decision science.
Contents
Foreword xiiiAbout EDSI xvAbout the Editors xviIntroduction 1About the EditorsPart 1 Supply Chain StrategyChapter 1 Supply Chain Innovation: Lessons from Humanitarian Supply Chains 9Chapter 2 Global Supply Chain Capabilities: A Framework Proposal 27Chapter 3 An Empirical Study of Volume and Storage Flexibility in a Global Supply Chain 47Chapter 4 When More Is Not Better: Complementarities, Costs, and Contingencies in Stakeholder Management 69Chapter 5 Changing Strategies in Global Wind Energy Shipping, Logistics, and Supply Chain Management 83Part 2 Global Distribution of Production and SourcingChapter 6 Manufacturing Back- and Near-Reshoring: A Comparison of European and North American Evidence 107Chapter 7 Getting the Most from Offshoring: Home Base Capability Upgrading and Erosion 129Chapter 8 The Nature of the Relationship Between Continuous Improvement Techniques and Business Performance in the Portuguese Manufacturing Environment 147Chapter 9 Sourcing Innovation: A Systematic Literature Review 167Chapter 10 How to Design an Appropriate Supply Network Structure to Reduce the Cost of Energy in the Danish Offshore Wind Power Industry 189Part 3 Supply Chain IntegrationChapter 11 Supply Chain Integration in Engineering, Procurement, and Construction Projects: An Explorative Study in the Offshore Wind Power Industry 213Chapter 12 Integrating Domains in Supply Chains: Development of Requirements for Interdisciplinary Decision Support Based on an Integrative Framework of Production, Logistics, and Traffic 233Chapter 13 China's E-commerce: Winning Factors and E-loyalty 255Part 4 SustainabilityChapter 14 Anthropocene Age Wicked Challenges: Yin, Yang, and Sustainable Enterprise Excellence 273Chapter 15 Sustainability MCDM Model Comparisons 295Index 311



