Topic Forum (topic + forum)

Distribution by Scientific Domains

Kinds of Topic Forum

  • special topic forum


  • Selected Abstracts


    SPECIAL TOPIC FORUM ON SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT: INTRODUCTION AND REFLECTIONS ON THE ROLE OF PURCHASING MANAGEMENT,

    JOURNAL OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT, Issue 4 2009
    DANIEL R. KRAUSE
    This paper introduces a special topic forum on "Sustainable Supply Chain Management." Before introducing the papers included in the forum, the authors provide thoughts on the direction and future of sustainability research, particularly in the context of purchasing and supply chain management. The underlying premise that structures our discussion is straightforward: a company is no more sustainable than its supply chain. As such the purchasing function becomes central in a company's sustainability effort. In doing so, we reflect on the relationship between purchasing management and sustainable development by drawing from Kraljic's seminal article on how "Purchasing Must Become Supply Management." [source]


    Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education Announces Call for Papers DSJIE Special Topic Forum

    DECISION SCIENCES JOURNAL OF INNOVATIVE EDUCATION, Issue 2 2008
    T. Grandon Gill
    No abstract is available for this article. [source]


    Special Topic Forum on Using Archival and Secondary Data Sources in Supply Chain Management Research

    JOURNAL OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT, Issue 1 2009
    Roger Calantone
    No abstract is available for this article. [source]


    SPECIAL TOPIC FORUM ON SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT: INTRODUCTION AND REFLECTIONS ON THE ROLE OF PURCHASING MANAGEMENT,

    JOURNAL OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT, Issue 4 2009
    DANIEL R. KRAUSE
    This paper introduces a special topic forum on "Sustainable Supply Chain Management." Before introducing the papers included in the forum, the authors provide thoughts on the direction and future of sustainability research, particularly in the context of purchasing and supply chain management. The underlying premise that structures our discussion is straightforward: a company is no more sustainable than its supply chain. As such the purchasing function becomes central in a company's sustainability effort. In doing so, we reflect on the relationship between purchasing management and sustainable development by drawing from Kraljic's seminal article on how "Purchasing Must Become Supply Management." [source]