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adam_text | I Inhaltsverzeichnis Geleitwort............................................................................................................................. V Vorwort............................................................................................................................. VII Teil A Wissenschaftliche Forschungsbeiträge Model-based supply chain risk management: Developing simulation models and methodologies for the analysis and mitigation of supply chain risks Niels Bugert Abstract............................................................................................................................... 3 1 Introduction.................................................................................................................... 3 1.1 Motivation............................................................................................................3 1.2 Research goals and research questions............................................................. 4 2 Foundations of supply chain risk management.......................................................... 5 3 Effectiveness of mitigation strategies............................................................................ 9 3.1 Responsive pricing.............................................................................................. 9 3.2 Blockchain-based resource sharing................................................................. 13 4 Methodology for model-based risk assessment.........................................................16 5
Conclusion..................................................................................................................... 19 References........................................................................................................................... 20 Standortplanung in der Katastrophenlogistik Florian Diehlmann Abstrart.................................................................. 23 1 Motivation des Beitrags............................................................................................... 23 2 Literatur und Forschungsziele..................................................................................... 25 2.1 Intensivierung der öffentlich-privaten Zusammenarbeit.............................. 26 2.2 Verbesserung der Auswahlprozesse von Zentrallagerstandorten............... 27 2.3 Berücksichtigung von Präferenzen der Entscheidenden..............................27 2.4 Nutzung von Synergieeffekten verschiedener Ressourcen........................... 28 2.5 Steigerung der Zuverlässigkeit kritischer Informationen.............................. 28 3 Übersicht der Ergebnisse der Fallstudien.................................................................. 29 3.1 Fallstudie A: Ein Framework für öffentlich-private Zusammenarbeit in Krisen................................................................................................ 29 IX
Inhaltsverzeichnis Fallstudie B: Auswahl gemeinsamer Lagerstandorte durch öffentliche und privatwirtschaftliche Akteure..............................................................30 3.3 Fallstudie C: Berücksichtigung von Präferenzen bei der Auswahl temporärer Verteilzentren .......................................................................... 33 3.4 Fallstudie D: Bestimmung von Standorten für Ausgabestellen von Trinkwasser................................................................................................ 35 3.5 Fallstudie E: Bestimmung des Wertes zuverlässiger Informationen in öffentlich-privaten Krisenkooperationen.....................................................38 4 Ableitung von Handlungsempfehlungen ............................................................... 40 4.1 Informationen sollten bereits vor Beginn der Katastrophe gesammelt werden............................................................................................ 40 4.2 Gemeinsame öffentlich-private Übungen sollten regelmäßig durchgeführt werden..................................................................... 41 4.3 Das deutsche Katastrophenschutzsystem sollte gezielt modernisiert werden....................................................................... 41 4.4 Priorisierungsentscheidungen sollten durch öffentliche Debatten getroffen werden............................................................................. 42 5Schlussfolgerungen und Ausblick.............................................................................. 44
Literatur....................................................................................................................... 45 3.2 Making supplier innovation success more certain: Evaluating, selecting and embedding supplier innovations Janina Goldberg Abstract....................................................................................................................... 51 1 Introduction ........................................................................................................... 52 2 Theoretical background..........................................................................................56 3 Research methodology: Amixed-method design approach.................................... 58 4 Main findings and contributions............................................................................. 62 References.................................................................................................................... 68 IPs just small talk? Exploring the role of informal advice-giving and -taking in supply management Jiachun Lu Abstract....................................................................................................................... 73 1 Introduction........................................................................................................... 73 2 How informal collegial advising exchange impacts formal sourcing collaboration.................................................................................................... 74 2.1 Advice-giving and -taking prior to the establishment of cross-functional
sourcing teams...................................................... 75 X
Inhaltsverzeichnis Influence of previous advice-giving and -taking on cross-functional sourcing teams....................................................... 76 2.3 Advisees mitigation strategies.................................................................... 77 2.4 Methodology and results..............................................................................79 3 How informal collegial advice impacts buyer-supplier negotiations...................... 81 3.1 Advice and buyer-supplier negotiations ..................................................... 81 3.2 Solicited vs. unsolicited advice.................................................................... 82 3.3 Departmental thought worlds...................................................................... 82 3.4 Methodology and results............................................................................. 83 4 How buying firms advice impacts multi-tier sustainable supply chain management...............................................................................84 4.1 Interorganizational advice-giving and -taking from a social exchange perspective.................................................................................................. 85 4.2 Buying firms power position and tier-one suppliers reaction to advice ....85 4.3 Role of the formality of the advice being provided..................................... 86 5 Implications............................................................................................................ 88
References.................................................................................................................... 89 2.2 Negative effects of opportunism across buyer-supplier relationships Leopold Ried Abstract........................................................................................................................ 95 1 Introduction .......................................................................................................... 95 2 Spillover effects of information leakages in buyer-supplier-supplier triads........... 96 2.1 Research question........................................................................................ 97 2.2 Methodology................................................................................................ 98 2.3 Results.......................................................................................................... 99 2.4 Contributions.............................................................................................. 103 2.5 Future research........................................................................................... 104 3 Social desirability bias in PSM surveys and behavioral experiments: considerations for design development and data collection.......................... 106 4 Conclusion............................................................................................................ 108 References.................................................................................................... л........... 108 Lieferantenanreize im
Lebenszykluskostenmanagement in regulierten Beschaffungsumgebungen Sven Wehking, Andreas Glas, Michael Eßig Abstract...................................................................................................................... 115 1 Problemstellung und Zielsetzung..........................................................................115 2 Grundlagen und Forschungsrahmen..................................................................... 117 2.1 Öffentliche Beschaffung komplexer Investitionsgüter............................... 117 XI
Inhal ¿¡Verzeichnis Lebenszykluskostenmanagement und die Problematik von Dynamik in Lieferbeziehungen...................................................................................... 119 3 Modellbildung: Konzeption eines LZK-basierten Anreizsystems........................... 122 3.1 Forschungsstand zu LZK-basierten Anreizen................................................ 122 3.2 Konzeptionell-theoretische Herleitung......................................................... 124 3.3 Modellierung.................................................................................................... 129 4 Explorative emprische Erkenntnisse.......................................................................... 131 4.1 Interview- und Fallstudienmethodik............................................................. 131 4.2 Ergebnisse......................................................................................................... 132 5 Zusammenfassung und Reflexion.............................................................................. 135 Literatur............................................................................................................................. 136 2.2 Mind the gap: Skill gaps in purchasing and supply management evolving around innovation, communication and Industry 4.0 Vincent Delke, Wolfgang Buchholz, Holger Schiele Abstract.............................................................................................................................. 143 1 Introduction: Identifying current purchasing and supply management skill
gaps................................................................................................................143 2 Literature review: The future PSM working environment requires different skill profiles.......................................................................................................... 146 2.1 Skill-related research in PSM is maturing to higher specialization........... 146 2.2 Shifting purchasing objectives and changing work environment impact PSM skill requirements ........................................................ 147 2.3 Limiting the scope by adressing recent identified and clustered skills within PSM .............................................................................. 149 3 Research design: Identifying PSM skill gaps based on a multinational European survey................................................................................................... 150 4 Results: Current PSM professionals feel underqualified to perform to full potential.......................................................................................................... 152 4.1 Decrease of skill gaps with increasing job experience.................................. 152 4.2 Identifying technical, interpersonal, internal/external enterprise skills with large skill gaps.................................................................. 154 4.3 Distinguishing the junior and executive cluster...........................................156 5 Discussion: Identified PSM skill gaps indicate a change in buyers working
environment........................................................................................... 159 5.1 This study contributes by aligning academic learning objectives according to buyers needs.............................................................................159 5.2 Limitations and future research directions....................................................160 References.......................................................................................................................... 161 Appendix 1......................................................................................................................... 169 Appendix II....................................................................................................................... 172 XII
Inhaltsverzeichnis The state of artificial intelligence: Procurement versus sales and marketing Jan Martin Spreitzenbarth, Heiner Stuckenschmidt, Christoph Bode Abstract.............................................................................................................................. 173 1 Analysis........................................................................................................................ 173 2 Draft..............................................................................................................................175 2.1 Proposition I more perceived value ............................................................ 176 2.2 Proposition II more and better data ............................................................ 178 2.3 Proposition III better technological solutions ............................................ 179 2.4 Proposition IV more skills and training ..................................................... 181 2.5 Proposition V different role in the value chain ......................................... 182 3 Evaluation and diffusion............................................................................................. 185 References.......................................................................................................................... 187 Teil В Anwendungsorientierte Forschungsbeiträge Supply Chain Governance: Potenziale und Herausforderungen der Blockchain-Technologie Jakob Keller
Abstract.............................................................................................................................. 197 1 Einleitung.................................................................................................................... 197 2 Theoretische Vorbetrachtungen................................................................................ 199 2.1 Blockchain-Technologie.................................................................................. 199 2.2 Supply Chain Governance..............................................................................200 3 Methodik..................................................................................................................... 201 4 Blockchain-Technologie in der Supply Chain Governance..................................... 204 4.1 Potenziale der Blockchain-Technologie in der Supply Chain Governance................................................................. 204 4.2 Herausforderungen der Blockchain-Technologie in der Supply Chain Governance................................................................. 208 5 Auswirkungen und Handlungsempfehlungen zumEinsatz der Blockchain-Technologie in der Supply Chain Governance......................................210 6 Zusammenfassung, Limitationen und Ausblick..................................................... 214 Literatur............................................................................................................ 215 XIII
Inhaltsverzeichnis Modell zur Entscheidungsunterstützung von „Make or Buy in kleinen und mittelständischen Unternehmen Tobias Held, Kristina Bechthold, Martin Falk Majohr Abstract.............................................................................................................................221 1 Einleitung.....................................................................................................................221 2 Theoretische Grundlagen von „Make or Buy -Entscheidungen in KMU.............. 223 3 Modell.......................................................................................................................... 228 4 Praktische Anwendung.............................................................................................. 234 5 Zusammenfassung...................................................................................................... 236 Literatur........................................................................................................................... 236 Application of digital technologies in procurement: Potential analysis based on the three-layer model Wolfgang Buchholz, Franziska Grabbe Abstract.............................................................................................................................. 243 1 Introduction................................................................................................................. 243 2 Literature review; Application of digital technologies in the three-layer model..................................245 2.1 Planning-to-
strategy....................................................................................... 245 2.2 Source-to-contract........................................................................................... 247 2.3 Procure-to-pay................................................................................................. 249 2.4 Summary of the literature analysis................................................................ 251 3 Research design........................................................................................................... 252 4 Results and discussion................................................................................................ 254 4.1 Empirical results based on the coded themes............................................... 254 4.2 Comparison of literature and empirical results............................................ 255 5 Conclusion.................................................................................................................... 257 References......................................................................................................................... 259 Appendix.......................................................................................................................... 264 Autorenverzeichnis. 267
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I Inhaltsverzeichnis Geleitwort. V Vorwort. VII Teil A Wissenschaftliche Forschungsbeiträge Model-based supply chain risk management: Developing simulation models and methodologies for the analysis and mitigation of supply chain risks Niels Bugert Abstract. 3 1 Introduction. 3 1.1 Motivation.3 1.2 Research goals and research questions. 4 2 Foundations of supply chain risk management. 5 3 Effectiveness of mitigation strategies. 9 3.1 Responsive pricing. 9 3.2 Blockchain-based resource sharing. 13 4 Methodology for model-based risk assessment.16 5
Conclusion. 19 References. 20 Standortplanung in der Katastrophenlogistik Florian Diehlmann Abstrart. 23 1 Motivation des Beitrags. 23 2 Literatur und Forschungsziele. 25 2.1 Intensivierung der öffentlich-privaten Zusammenarbeit. 26 2.2 Verbesserung der Auswahlprozesse von Zentrallagerstandorten. 27 2.3 Berücksichtigung von Präferenzen der Entscheidenden.27 2.4 Nutzung von Synergieeffekten verschiedener Ressourcen. 28 2.5 Steigerung der Zuverlässigkeit kritischer Informationen. 28 3 Übersicht der Ergebnisse der Fallstudien. 29 3.1 Fallstudie A: Ein Framework für öffentlich-private Zusammenarbeit in Krisen. 29 IX
Inhaltsverzeichnis Fallstudie B: Auswahl gemeinsamer Lagerstandorte durch öffentliche und privatwirtschaftliche Akteure.30 3.3 Fallstudie C: Berücksichtigung von Präferenzen bei der Auswahl temporärer Verteilzentren . 33 3.4 Fallstudie D: Bestimmung von Standorten für Ausgabestellen von Trinkwasser. 35 3.5 Fallstudie E: Bestimmung des Wertes zuverlässiger Informationen in öffentlich-privaten Krisenkooperationen.38 4 Ableitung von Handlungsempfehlungen . 40 4.1 Informationen sollten bereits vor Beginn der Katastrophe gesammelt werden. 40 4.2 Gemeinsame öffentlich-private Übungen sollten regelmäßig durchgeführt werden. 41 4.3 Das deutsche Katastrophenschutzsystem sollte gezielt modernisiert werden. 41 4.4 Priorisierungsentscheidungen sollten durch öffentliche Debatten getroffen werden. 42 5Schlussfolgerungen und Ausblick. 44
Literatur. 45 3.2 Making supplier innovation success more certain: Evaluating, selecting and embedding supplier innovations Janina Goldberg Abstract. 51 1 Introduction . 52 2 Theoretical background.56 3 Research methodology: Amixed-method design approach. 58 4 Main findings and contributions. 62 References. 68 IPs just small talk? Exploring the role of informal advice-giving and -taking in supply management Jiachun Lu Abstract. 73 1 Introduction. 73 2 How informal collegial advising exchange impacts formal sourcing collaboration. 74 2.1 Advice-giving and -taking prior to the establishment of cross-functional
sourcing teams. 75 X
Inhaltsverzeichnis Influence of previous advice-giving and -taking on cross-functional sourcing teams. 76 2.3 Advisees' mitigation strategies. 77 2.4 Methodology and results.79 3 How informal collegial advice impacts buyer-supplier negotiations. 81 3.1 Advice and buyer-supplier negotiations . 81 3.2 Solicited vs. unsolicited advice. 82 3.3 Departmental thought worlds. 82 3.4 Methodology and results. 83 4 How buying firms' advice impacts multi-tier sustainable supply chain management.84 4.1 Interorganizational advice-giving and -taking from a social exchange perspective. 85 4.2 Buying firms' power position and tier-one suppliers' reaction to advice .85 4.3 Role of the formality of the advice being provided. 86 5 Implications. 88
References. 89 2.2 Negative effects of opportunism across buyer-supplier relationships Leopold Ried Abstract. 95 1 Introduction . 95 2 Spillover effects of information leakages in buyer-supplier-supplier triads. 96 2.1 Research question. 97 2.2 Methodology. 98 2.3 Results. 99 2.4 Contributions. 103 2.5 Future research. 104 3 Social desirability bias in PSM surveys and behavioral experiments: considerations for design development and data collection. 106 4 Conclusion. 108 References. л. 108 Lieferantenanreize im
Lebenszykluskostenmanagement in regulierten Beschaffungsumgebungen Sven Wehking, Andreas Glas, Michael Eßig Abstract. 115 1 Problemstellung und Zielsetzung.115 2 Grundlagen und Forschungsrahmen. 117 2.1 Öffentliche Beschaffung komplexer Investitionsgüter. 117 XI
Inhal ¿¡Verzeichnis Lebenszykluskostenmanagement und die Problematik von Dynamik in Lieferbeziehungen. 119 3 Modellbildung: Konzeption eines LZK-basierten Anreizsystems. 122 3.1 Forschungsstand zu LZK-basierten Anreizen. 122 3.2 Konzeptionell-theoretische Herleitung. 124 3.3 Modellierung. 129 4 Explorative emprische Erkenntnisse. 131 4.1 Interview- und Fallstudienmethodik. 131 4.2 Ergebnisse. 132 5 Zusammenfassung und Reflexion. 135 Literatur. 136 2.2 Mind the gap: Skill gaps in purchasing and supply management evolving around innovation, communication and Industry 4.0 Vincent Delke, Wolfgang Buchholz, Holger Schiele Abstract. 143 1 Introduction: Identifying current purchasing and supply management skill
gaps.143 2 Literature review: The future PSM working environment requires different skill profiles. 146 2.1 Skill-related research in PSM is maturing to higher specialization. 146 2.2 Shifting purchasing objectives and changing work environment impact PSM skill requirements . 147 2.3 Limiting the scope by adressing recent identified and clustered skills within PSM . 149 3 Research design: Identifying PSM skill gaps based on a multinational European survey. 150 4 Results: Current PSM professionals feel underqualified to perform to full potential. 152 4.1 Decrease of skill gaps with increasing job experience. 152 4.2 Identifying technical, interpersonal, internal/external enterprise skills with large skill gaps. 154 4.3 Distinguishing the junior and executive cluster.156 5 Discussion: Identified PSM skill gaps indicate a change in buyers' working
environment. 159 5.1 This study contributes by aligning academic learning objectives according to buyers' needs.159 5.2 Limitations and future research directions.160 References. 161 Appendix 1. 169 Appendix II. 172 XII
Inhaltsverzeichnis The state of artificial intelligence: Procurement versus sales and marketing Jan Martin Spreitzenbarth, Heiner Stuckenschmidt, Christoph Bode Abstract. 173 1 Analysis. 173 2 Draft.175 2.1 Proposition I "more perceived value". 176 2.2 Proposition II "more and better data". 178 2.3 Proposition III "better technological solutions". 179 2.4 Proposition IV "more skills and training". 181 2.5 Proposition V "different role in the value chain". 182 3 Evaluation and diffusion. 185 References. 187 Teil В Anwendungsorientierte Forschungsbeiträge Supply Chain Governance: Potenziale und Herausforderungen der Blockchain-Technologie Jakob Keller
Abstract. 197 1 Einleitung. 197 2 Theoretische Vorbetrachtungen. 199 2.1 Blockchain-Technologie. 199 2.2 Supply Chain Governance.200 3 Methodik. 201 4 Blockchain-Technologie in der Supply Chain Governance. 204 4.1 Potenziale der Blockchain-Technologie in der Supply Chain Governance. 204 4.2 Herausforderungen der Blockchain-Technologie in der Supply Chain Governance. 208 5 Auswirkungen und Handlungsempfehlungen zumEinsatz der Blockchain-Technologie in der Supply Chain Governance.210 6 Zusammenfassung, Limitationen und Ausblick. 214 Literatur. 215 XIII
Inhaltsverzeichnis Modell zur Entscheidungsunterstützung von „Make or Buy" in kleinen und mittelständischen Unternehmen Tobias Held, Kristina Bechthold, Martin Falk Majohr Abstract.221 1 Einleitung.221 2 Theoretische Grundlagen von „Make or Buy"-Entscheidungen in KMU. 223 3 Modell. 228 4 Praktische Anwendung. 234 5 Zusammenfassung. 236 Literatur. 236 Application of digital technologies in procurement: Potential analysis based on the three-layer model Wolfgang Buchholz, Franziska Grabbe Abstract. 243 1 Introduction. 243 2 Literature review; Application of digital technologies in the three-layer model.245 2.1 Planning-to-
strategy. 245 2.2 Source-to-contract. 247 2.3 Procure-to-pay. 249 2.4 Summary of the literature analysis. 251 3 Research design. 252 4 Results and discussion. 254 4.1 Empirical results based on the coded themes. 254 4.2 Comparison of literature and empirical results. 255 5 Conclusion. 257 References. 259 Appendix. 264 Autorenverzeichnis. 267 |
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spelling | Supply Management Research aktuelle Forschungsergebnisse 2022 Christoph Bode, Ronald Bogaschewsky, Michael Eßig, Rainer Lasch, Wolfgang Stölzle (Hrsg.) Wiesbaden Springer Gabler [2022] XIV, 271 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Advanced studies in supply management 2626-2150 Procurement Supply Chain Management Logistics Industrial procurement Business logistics Supply Chain Management (DE-588)4684051-5 gnd rswk-swf Beschaffungspolitik (DE-588)4431198-9 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 2022 Mannheim gnd-content Beschaffungspolitik (DE-588)4431198-9 s DE-604 Supply Chain Management (DE-588)4684051-5 s Bode, Christoph (DE-588)134237714 edt Bogaschewsky, Ronald 1960- (DE-588)128960361 edt Eßig, Michael 1968- (DE-588)115402284 edt Lasch, Rainer 1961- (DE-588)120419971 edt Stölzle, Wolfgang 1962- (DE-588)12382267X edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-3-658-38350-3 Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033924560&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Supply Management Research aktuelle Forschungsergebnisse 2022 Procurement Supply Chain Management Logistics Industrial procurement Business logistics Supply Chain Management (DE-588)4684051-5 gnd Beschaffungspolitik (DE-588)4431198-9 gnd |
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title | Supply Management Research aktuelle Forschungsergebnisse 2022 |
title_auth | Supply Management Research aktuelle Forschungsergebnisse 2022 |
title_exact_search | Supply Management Research aktuelle Forschungsergebnisse 2022 |
title_exact_search_txtP | Supply Management Research aktuelle Forschungsergebnisse 2022 |
title_full | Supply Management Research aktuelle Forschungsergebnisse 2022 Christoph Bode, Ronald Bogaschewsky, Michael Eßig, Rainer Lasch, Wolfgang Stölzle (Hrsg.) |
title_fullStr | Supply Management Research aktuelle Forschungsergebnisse 2022 Christoph Bode, Ronald Bogaschewsky, Michael Eßig, Rainer Lasch, Wolfgang Stölzle (Hrsg.) |
title_full_unstemmed | Supply Management Research aktuelle Forschungsergebnisse 2022 Christoph Bode, Ronald Bogaschewsky, Michael Eßig, Rainer Lasch, Wolfgang Stölzle (Hrsg.) |
title_short | Supply Management Research |
title_sort | supply management research aktuelle forschungsergebnisse 2022 |
title_sub | aktuelle Forschungsergebnisse 2022 |
topic | Procurement Supply Chain Management Logistics Industrial procurement Business logistics Supply Chain Management (DE-588)4684051-5 gnd Beschaffungspolitik (DE-588)4431198-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Procurement Supply Chain Management Logistics Industrial procurement Business logistics Beschaffungspolitik Konferenzschrift 2022 Mannheim |
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