Search for dissertations about: "supply chain and information systems"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 78 swedish dissertations containing the words supply chain and information systems.
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1. Information Sharing and the Bullwhip Effect Reduction : A new Prespective Through the Lens of Blockchain Technology
Abstract : Globalization and the surge of competition across industries forced companies to improve their supply chain capabilities to serve their customers efficiently and effectively. Due to this fact, businesses are no longer capable of handling all supply chain operations without collaboration and coordination with other firms. READ MORE
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2. Beyond IT and Productivity : Effects of Digitized Information Flows in Grocery Distribution
Abstract : During the last decades organizations have made large investments in Information Technology (IT). The effects of these investments have been studied in business and academic communities over the years. A large amount of research has been conducted on the relation between the investments in IT and productivity growth. READ MORE
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3. Collaborative Product Realization - Supply Chain and Integrated Platform Development Issues
Abstract : ABSTRACTPlatforms have been found to be an efficient means to share development costs and manufacturing assets between many products. By using platforms, companies are able to offer high product variety with very limited resources. READ MORE
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4. Toward resilient product-based service supply chains
Abstract : Circular economies represent a step toward breaking the linear production model in supply chains. As drivers of enhanced circularity, product-based service (PBS) offerings extend and/or intensify the utilization period of products and thus decelerate the flow of resources. READ MORE
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5. Network-Calculus-based Performance Analysis for Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract : Recently, wireless sensor network (WSN) has become a promising technologywith a wide range of applications such as supply chain monitoringand environment surveillance. It is typically composed of multiple tiny devicesequipped with limited sensing, computing and wireless communicationcapabilities. READ MORE