Construction supply chain economics:
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Zusammenfassung: | This is the first comprehensive investigation of the industrial sourcing and procurement practices throughout sixty-eight construction industry supply channels across seven major commodity sectors at all levels. London presents real-world case studies to combine theory and practice to describe the economic structural and behavioural characteristics of sectors integral to the construction industry performance. Construction Supply Chain Economics details 'everyday' experiences and procurement decisions made by people in firms in the industry related to projects as they seek out other |
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contents | Cover -- Also available from Taylor & Francis -- Construction Supply Chain Economics -- Contents -- 1 Introduction to supply chain economics and procurement -- 1.0 Orientation -- 1.1 Rationale for text -- 1.2 Ideas explored in this text -- 1.3 Structure of text -- 1.4 A final word -- 2 The rationale for the modelling of procurement in the construction supply chain -- 2.0 Orientation -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Background to policy analysis -- 2.3 Charting the government quest for improved industry performance: international analysis -- national studies and frameworks -- 2.4 National case study: Australian initiatives -- 2.5 Government economic models of performance -- 2.6 A final word -- 3 Supply chain theory and models -- 3.0 Orientation -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Supply chain terminology -- 3.3 Charting the supply chain movement -- 3.4 Industrial organization economics -- 3.5 A final word -- 4 Industrial organization economics methodology and supply chain industrial organization approaches -- 4.0 Orientation -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Industrial organization economics overview -- 4.3 Key concepts of structure, conduct and performance -- 4.4 Procurement relationships -- 4.5 Chain organization -- 4.6 Issues for procurement modelling using an industrial organization economics approach -- 4.7 A final word -- 5 Project-oriented industrial organization economics supply chain procurement model -- 5.0 Orientation -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.3 Description of the behavioural characteristics of the model -- 5.4 A final word -- 6 Multiple project environment chain structural organization -- 6.0 Orientation -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Projects and firms -- 6.3 Types of suppliers, associations and commodity attributes -- 6.4 Structural organization of supply chains at individual firm level -- 6.5 A final word -- 7 Case study -- 7.0 Orientation -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Firm details -- 7.3 Commodities and industrial market details -- 7.4 Supplier types -- 7.5 Procurement relationships -- 7.6 Aggregated project supply chain organization: supply channels -- 7.7 A final word -- 8 Case study -- 8.0 Orientation -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Firm details -- 8.3 Markets, commodities and competitors -- 8.4 Supplier types -- 8.5 Procurement relationships -- 8.6 A final word -- 9 Case studies -- 9.0 Orientation -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Case study: mechanical services -- core commodity -- 9.3 Case study: formwork -- core commodity -- 9.4 Case study: concrete -- core commodity -- 9.5 Case study: brick -- core product -- 9.6 A final word -- 10 Conclusions and future directions -- 10.0 Orientation -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Supplier firm and procurement relationship classes -- 10.3 Supply chain classes -- 10.4 Supply Chain Information Procurement Model (SCIP Model) -- 10.5 Procurement relationship events -- 10.6 Negotiation chain of events -- 10.7 Interdisciplinary context and discourse -- 10.8 Interdisciplinary patterns of study: borrowing, hybridization and common ground --T |
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spelling | London, Kerry Verfasser aut Construction supply chain economics Kerry London London ; New York Taylor & Francis 2008 1 Online-Ressource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Spon research Cover -- Also available from Taylor & Francis -- Construction Supply Chain Economics -- Contents -- 1 Introduction to supply chain economics and procurement -- 1.0 Orientation -- 1.1 Rationale for text -- 1.2 Ideas explored in this text -- 1.3 Structure of text -- 1.4 A final word -- 2 The rationale for the modelling of procurement in the construction supply chain -- 2.0 Orientation -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Background to policy analysis -- 2.3 Charting the government quest for improved industry performance: international analysis -- national studies and frameworks -- 2.4 National case study: Australian initiatives -- 2.5 Government economic models of performance -- 2.6 A final word -- 3 Supply chain theory and models -- 3.0 Orientation -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Supply chain terminology -- 3.3 Charting the supply chain movement -- 3.4 Industrial organization economics -- 3.5 A final word -- 4 Industrial organization economics methodology and supply chain industrial organization approaches -- 4.0 Orientation -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Industrial organization economics overview -- 4.3 Key concepts of structure, conduct and performance -- 4.4 Procurement relationships -- 4.5 Chain organization -- 4.6 Issues for procurement modelling using an industrial organization economics approach -- 4.7 A final word -- 5 Project-oriented industrial organization economics supply chain procurement model -- 5.0 Orientation -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.3 Description of the behavioural characteristics of the model -- 5.4 A final word -- 6 Multiple project environment chain structural organization -- 6.0 Orientation -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Projects and firms -- 6.3 Types of suppliers, associations and commodity attributes -- 6.4 Structural organization of supply chains at individual firm level -- 6.5 A final word -- 7 Case study -- 7.0 Orientation -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Firm details -- 7.3 Commodities and industrial market details -- 7.4 Supplier types -- 7.5 Procurement relationships -- 7.6 Aggregated project supply chain organization: supply channels -- 7.7 A final word -- 8 Case study -- 8.0 Orientation -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Firm details -- 8.3 Markets, commodities and competitors -- 8.4 Supplier types -- 8.5 Procurement relationships -- 8.6 A final word -- 9 Case studies -- 9.0 Orientation -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Case study: mechanical services -- core commodity -- 9.3 Case study: formwork -- core commodity -- 9.4 Case study: concrete -- core commodity -- 9.5 Case study: brick -- core product -- 9.6 A final word -- 10 Conclusions and future directions -- 10.0 Orientation -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Supplier firm and procurement relationship classes -- 10.3 Supply chain classes -- 10.4 Supply Chain Information Procurement Model (SCIP Model) -- 10.5 Procurement relationship events -- 10.6 Negotiation chain of events -- 10.7 Interdisciplinary context and discourse -- 10.8 Interdisciplinary patterns of study: borrowing, hybridization and common ground --T Open Access EbpS This is the first comprehensive investigation of the industrial sourcing and procurement practices throughout sixty-eight construction industry supply channels across seven major commodity sectors at all levels. London presents real-world case studies to combine theory and practice to describe the economic structural and behavioural characteristics of sectors integral to the construction industry performance. Construction Supply Chain Economics details 'everyday' experiences and procurement decisions made by people in firms in the industry related to projects as they seek out other Conception orientée objet (Informatique) Construction Direction des travaux Construction Industrie Construction Matériaux Logistique (Organisation) Informatique Ordonnancement (Gestion) Informatique Building Superintendence Business logistics Data processing Construction industry Management Object-oriented methods (Computer science) Production scheduling Data processing TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Construction Building materials Purchasing Data processing Building Superintendence Data processing Construction industry Management Data processing Electronic books Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe London, Kerry Construction supply chain economics London ; New York : Taylor & Francis, 2008 9780415409711 0415409713 https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=213265 Verlag kostenfrei Volltext |
spellingShingle | London, Kerry Construction supply chain economics Cover -- Also available from Taylor & Francis -- Construction Supply Chain Economics -- Contents -- 1 Introduction to supply chain economics and procurement -- 1.0 Orientation -- 1.1 Rationale for text -- 1.2 Ideas explored in this text -- 1.3 Structure of text -- 1.4 A final word -- 2 The rationale for the modelling of procurement in the construction supply chain -- 2.0 Orientation -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Background to policy analysis -- 2.3 Charting the government quest for improved industry performance: international analysis -- national studies and frameworks -- 2.4 National case study: Australian initiatives -- 2.5 Government economic models of performance -- 2.6 A final word -- 3 Supply chain theory and models -- 3.0 Orientation -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Supply chain terminology -- 3.3 Charting the supply chain movement -- 3.4 Industrial organization economics -- 3.5 A final word -- 4 Industrial organization economics methodology and supply chain industrial organization approaches -- 4.0 Orientation -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Industrial organization economics overview -- 4.3 Key concepts of structure, conduct and performance -- 4.4 Procurement relationships -- 4.5 Chain organization -- 4.6 Issues for procurement modelling using an industrial organization economics approach -- 4.7 A final word -- 5 Project-oriented industrial organization economics supply chain procurement model -- 5.0 Orientation -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.3 Description of the behavioural characteristics of the model -- 5.4 A final word -- 6 Multiple project environment chain structural organization -- 6.0 Orientation -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Projects and firms -- 6.3 Types of suppliers, associations and commodity attributes -- 6.4 Structural organization of supply chains at individual firm level -- 6.5 A final word -- 7 Case study -- 7.0 Orientation -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Firm details -- 7.3 Commodities and industrial market details -- 7.4 Supplier types -- 7.5 Procurement relationships -- 7.6 Aggregated project supply chain organization: supply channels -- 7.7 A final word -- 8 Case study -- 8.0 Orientation -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Firm details -- 8.3 Markets, commodities and competitors -- 8.4 Supplier types -- 8.5 Procurement relationships -- 8.6 A final word -- 9 Case studies -- 9.0 Orientation -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Case study: mechanical services -- core commodity -- 9.3 Case study: formwork -- core commodity -- 9.4 Case study: concrete -- core commodity -- 9.5 Case study: brick -- core product -- 9.6 A final word -- 10 Conclusions and future directions -- 10.0 Orientation -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Supplier firm and procurement relationship classes -- 10.3 Supply chain classes -- 10.4 Supply Chain Information Procurement Model (SCIP Model) -- 10.5 Procurement relationship events -- 10.6 Negotiation chain of events -- 10.7 Interdisciplinary context and discourse -- 10.8 Interdisciplinary patterns of study: borrowing, hybridization and common ground --T Conception orientée objet (Informatique) Construction Direction des travaux Construction Industrie Construction Matériaux Logistique (Organisation) Informatique Ordonnancement (Gestion) Informatique Building Superintendence Business logistics Data processing Construction industry Management Object-oriented methods (Computer science) Production scheduling Data processing TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Construction Building materials Purchasing Data processing Building Superintendence Data processing Construction industry Management Data processing |
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topic | Conception orientée objet (Informatique) Construction Direction des travaux Construction Industrie Construction Matériaux Logistique (Organisation) Informatique Ordonnancement (Gestion) Informatique Building Superintendence Business logistics Data processing Construction industry Management Object-oriented methods (Computer science) Production scheduling Data processing TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Construction Building materials Purchasing Data processing Building Superintendence Data processing Construction industry Management Data processing |
topic_facet | Conception orientée objet (Informatique) Construction Logistique (Organisation) Ordonnancement (Gestion) Building Business logistics Construction industry Object-oriented methods (Computer science) Production scheduling TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Building materials Purchasing Data processing Building Superintendence Data processing Business logistics Data processing Construction industry Management Data processing Production scheduling Data processing |
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