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A Taxonomic Review of Supply Chain Management Research

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Quantitative Models for Supply Chain Management

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In the previous chapters, we focused largely on quantitative approaches to solving Supply Chain Management (SCM) problems including such issues as: inventory management, supply contracts, information flow, product variety, and international operations. In this chapter, we will broaden our focus to include other approaches to SCM problems, by presenting a broad taxonomy for understanding SCM research.

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Ganeshan, R., Jack, E., Magazine, M.J., Stephens, P. (1999). A Taxonomic Review of Supply Chain Management Research. In: Tayur, S., Ganeshan, R., Magazine, M. (eds) Quantitative Models for Supply Chain Management. International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, vol 17. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4949-9_27

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