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Supply Chain Management (Critical Perspectives on Business and Management) [Hardcover]

Steve New (Editor)

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August 20, 2008 0415416787 978-0415416788 1

The idea of a supply chain is one of the most important concepts to emerge in management research and practice in recent years. In simple terms, a supply chain might be defined as a sequence of organizations—such as suppliers, wholesalers, retailers, distributors, and transport and storage facilities—that participate in the production of a particular product or service. Supply chain management (SCM) recognizes that businesses and other organizations cannot function successfully in isolation and is concerned with the direction and regulation of materials, information, and finances as they process along such a chain.

The burgeoning academic and professional interest in SCM can be traced to a variety of causes including the pressures on organizations to outsource non-core activities; globalization; a growing appreciation of the dynamics of ‘lean supply’ Japanese sourcing practices; the growth of the use of IT for collaborative logistics planning; and, more recently, the frenzy around ‘B2B’ e-commerce. This has led to an unprecedented growth of practitioner-orientated publications and a similar development in academic activity. The sheer scale of the growth in SCM research output makes this collection especially timely and welcome. Furthermore, ideas at the heart of SCM have also become the concern of much academic work that goes on under labels other than business and management, and the collection will include insights and research from these different disciplinary perspectives.

Edited by a leading SCM researcher at the University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School, this collection brings together carefully selected key historical papers along with cutting-edge research. The organization of the four volumes—on operational integration, relational and functional integration, explanatory frameworks, and the ethics, environment and social impacts of SCM—emphasizes the important key themes and interconnections in the field. Together with the editor’s newly written introductory essays, this organization will enable users to make sense of the wide range of approaches, theories, and concepts that have informed SCM thinking and practice to date. It is an essential collection destined to be valued as a vital research resource by all scholars and students of the subject.


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Steve New is Lecturer in the Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford, UK, and a Fellow of Hertford College. His first degree (in physics) was at Southampton University, where he combined study with initial engineering training at Rolls Royce PLC, winning the Lombard Award in 1986. His doctoral studies at Manchester Business School entailed working with Eaton Limited. For five years he was a lecturer at UMIST’s School of Management. He has won the Fellowship of the Operations Management Association (UK) 1993–4 for work in Purchasing and Supply. Co-editor of Understanding Supply Chains: Concepts, Critiques and Futures, he is also on the editorial review board of Supply Chain Management: An International Journal.


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