Supply Chain Analysis: A Handbook on the Interaction of Information, System, and Optimization is a carefully developed work focused on the analysis of supply chain interaction issues in emerging markets and industry sectors. It is a leading-edge handbook that will emphasize where little work has been done and where the “rubber meets the road” – the supply chain process, information, and systems integration. These are pertinent issues facing practitioners and researchers in today’s business environment.
This is a gap-bridging handbook that analyzes interaction issues from both the research and practitioner sides. The result is a volume that examines and provides practical solutions on interaction issues while being firmly grounded in research principles.
An outstanding team of editors: Chris Tang is well-known and highly regarded in the area of Supply Chain Management. He is both a department chairman and the Edward Carter Professor of Business Administration at UCLA Anderson School; Professor Wei is the Dean of the Faculty of Business at the City University of Hong Kong, and is an eminent scholar in the area of Information Technology; Professor Teo has extensive experience in the area of Supply Chain Management and Optimization, and he is with the NUS Business School at the National University of Singapore.
<p><strong>SUPPLY CHAIN ANALYSIS: A Handbook on the Interaction of Information, System, and Optimization</strong> is a carefully developed work focused on the analysis of supply chain interaction issues in emerging markets and industry sectors. It is a leading-edge handbook that will emphasize where little work has been done and where the "rubber meets the road" — the supply chain process, information, and systems integration. These are pertinent issues facing practitioners and researchers in today’s business environment.</p><p></p><p>This is a gap-bridging handbook that analyzes interaction issues from both the research and practitioner sides. The result is a volume that examines and provides practical solutions on interaction issues while being firmly grounded in research principles. Some of the topical areas the Handbook examines are:</p><p></p><ul><p><li>The issue of supply chain design, from the perspective of foreign cosmetic companies in China;</li><p></p></p></ul><p></p><ul><p><li>The issue of supply chain coordination among the grocery manufacturers. Most notably, the opportunity for strategic, multi-lateral collaboration through a shared distribution network;</li><p></p></p></ul><p></p><ul><p><li>The impact of online secondary markets on the operational issues of a supply chain;</li><p></p></p></ul><p></p><ul><p><li>The critical importance of risk and disruption in supply chain;</li><p></p></p></ul><p></p><ul><p><li>and the huge issue of integrating demand and supply, hence the need to synchronize the supply chain with the demand chain.</li><p></p></p></ul>