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What is SCM? And, where is it?

What is SCM? And, where is it?
What is SCM? And, where is it?
This article provides insight on the evolution and emergence of the supply chain management(SCM) concept and shares conclusions about the future of SCM from the perspective of educators, researchers, and practitioners. Based on a survey of SCM educators, the article seeks to delimit the scope or domain of SCM and how the boundaries have changed and continue to change. This is done by contrasting four perspectives on SCM versus purchasing: traditionalist, relabeling, unionist, and intersectionist.
1523-2409
36-44
Larson, Paul D.
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Halldorsson, Arni
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Larson, Paul D.
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Halldorsson, Arni
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Larson, Paul D. and Halldorsson, Arni (2002) What is SCM? And, where is it? Journal of Supply Chain Management, 38 (4), 36-44. (doi:10.1111/j.1745-493X.2002.tb00141.x).

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This article provides insight on the evolution and emergence of the supply chain management(SCM) concept and shares conclusions about the future of SCM from the perspective of educators, researchers, and practitioners. Based on a survey of SCM educators, the article seeks to delimit the scope or domain of SCM and how the boundaries have changed and continue to change. This is done by contrasting four perspectives on SCM versus purchasing: traditionalist, relabeling, unionist, and intersectionist.

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Published date: 2002

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Local EPrints ID: 42559
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/42559
ISSN: 1523-2409
PURE UUID: 67f84173-5323-4d21-90b5-d835279d7032

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Date deposited: 14 Dec 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 08:49

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Author: Paul D. Larson
Author: Arni Halldorsson

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