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Critical role of supply chain decoupling point in mass customisation from its upstream and downstream information systems point of view

Critical role of supply chain decoupling point in mass customisation from its upstream and downstream information systems point of view
Critical role of supply chain decoupling point in mass customisation from its upstream and downstream information systems point of view

Concentrating on the role of supply chain decoupling point, this chapter introduces different levels of customisation and mass operations and three types of mass customisation. It argues that in each mass customisation type, information systems which are upstream and downstream of the decoupling point can be varied. Consequently, information flows in different types of mass customisation have been examined. This analysis is an endeavour to organise mass customisation information systems across the supply chain, while it can be a useful structure for future researches in this area as well.

185-196
IGI Global
Saghiri, Soroosh
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Saghiri, Soroosh
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Saghiri, Soroosh (2007) Critical role of supply chain decoupling point in mass customisation from its upstream and downstream information systems point of view. In, Mass Customization Information Systems in Business. IGI Global, pp. 185-196. (doi:10.4018/978-1-59904-039-4.ch009).

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Concentrating on the role of supply chain decoupling point, this chapter introduces different levels of customisation and mass operations and three types of mass customisation. It argues that in each mass customisation type, information systems which are upstream and downstream of the decoupling point can be varied. Consequently, information flows in different types of mass customisation have been examined. This analysis is an endeavour to organise mass customisation information systems across the supply chain, while it can be a useful structure for future researches in this area as well.

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Published date: 2007

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Local EPrints ID: 472775
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/472775
PURE UUID: 15a3fb7f-898b-43a8-b9bd-8335a9ebf5f5
ORCID for Soroosh Saghiri: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3100-3207

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