2004
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.848424
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E-Supply Chain Management: Review, Implications and Directions for Future Research

Abstract: Purpose-This paper analyses the interaction of two topics: Supply Chain Management (SCM) and the Internet. Merging these two fields is a key area of concern for contemporary managers and researchers. They have realised that the Internet can enhance SCM by making real time information available and enabling collaboration between trading partners. Design/methodology/approach-A literature review in prestigious academic journals in Operations Management and Logistics has been conducted for the period 1995-2005. Th… Show more

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“…The e-supply chain management (e-SCM) is defined as "the effect of the internet on the supply chain role of planning, implementing and monitoring the flow of goods, services and information from the point of origin to the point of consumption to fulfill the customer demands" (Gimenez & Lourenco, 2004). SMEs are seeking to enhance the integration process through applying e-supply chain in order to improve their performance, reduce the cost expenses and increase the reliability and the service quality levels.…”
Section: E-scm E-integration In Smesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The e-supply chain management (e-SCM) is defined as "the effect of the internet on the supply chain role of planning, implementing and monitoring the flow of goods, services and information from the point of origin to the point of consumption to fulfill the customer demands" (Gimenez & Lourenco, 2004). SMEs are seeking to enhance the integration process through applying e-supply chain in order to improve their performance, reduce the cost expenses and increase the reliability and the service quality levels.…”
Section: E-scm E-integration In Smesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-Require manual intervention. (Mclaren et al, 2002) (Pant el al., 2003) (Gunasekaran and Ngai,2004) (Auramo et al,2005) (kumaran andGanesan,2011) (Gimenez and Lourenco, 2004)…”
Section: E-scm Integration Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Combining many areas supply chain management (SCM) and the WWW (e-SCM) allows Affects those the Web has on the reconciliation of Main business measures to end clients from original suppliers allowing product service information anything adds a Markup for customers and other stockholders. Gimenez and Lourenc o o (2004) on those ways SC show, in this study we tried to discover initially leading academic writing research of performance to the evolution of past and the current era of SC to qualify. The Performance evolution in the SC is wide and Gunasekaran and Kobu (2007) elaborate on the aim of the performance Evolution system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But they give a more complete description of e-SCM, retaking the definition of those who state that e-SCM "refers to the impact that the Internet has in the integration of key business processes for the final user, through the original providers that offer products, services and information that add value for the clients and other interested parties" [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%