Search for dissertations about: "Supplier Performance"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 57 swedish dissertations containing the words Supplier Performance.
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11. Developing client-supplier alignment in Swedish wood supply : from efficiency engineering to managing performance
Abstract : Historically, several different approaches have been used to foster alignment in Swedish forest operations. These approaches span from complete reliance on competitive forces in service markets, to Tayloristic management of employed workers. Which was the preferred approach has varied over time. READ MORE
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12. Sustainable supplier selection in the logistics industry
Abstract : Supplier selection has become one of the most crucial tasks in supply chain management, especially in the procurement function. In recent years, the importance of selecting the best possible suppliers has been enhanced due to the emergence of sustainability issues. READ MORE
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13. Improving Procurement Performance with E-business Mechanisms
Abstract : E-procurement — e-business mechanisms deployed on procurement — offers many recent and innovative methods that can improve procurement in different ways. The key challenge of e-procurement, however, is how to apply the various e-procurement applications in such a way that they improve the procurement practice and sourcing strategy of a company. READ MORE
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14. Estimating win-win potential between supplier and customer : a model applied within civil jet engine maintenance
Abstract : Organisations around the world are today looking for new approaches to maintain or develop competitive advantages, reduce costs, free-up capital and improve quality and service. The traditional customer-supplier relation is characterised by the parties focusing on their own cost reduction, creating win-loose scenarios. READ MORE
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15. Managing Risks in Business Critical Outsourcing : A Perspective from the Outsourcer and the Supplier
Abstract : Companies are increasingly outsourcing business critical activities to suppliers of outsourcing services. As the complexity and business criticality of the outsourced activities increases, the risk of poor performance increases. READ MORE