Academic Research

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Running a Supply Chain Ethically and Sustainably Is a Journey, Not a Destination

December 1, 2021
New research suggests that supply chain integrity can't be achieved through an all-or-nothing approach.
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Hybrid Last Mile Delivery Fleets Offer Sweet Spot Between Cost Efficiency and Service Quality

November 30, 2021
Speedy home delivery isn’t just a nice-to-have proposition in today’s competitive marketplace – it’s what most consumers expect. Large retailers such as Amazon, Target and Best Buy now offer same-day delivery for many products, raising new questions about how to balance cost with quality of service in the persistently inefficient last mile of delivery.
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Cost Avoidance: Not Everything That Counts Is Counted

August 31, 2021
The purchasing department holds the keys to organizational spending — in some industries, it accounts for more than 80 percent of the cost of sales. Purchasing meets its metrics by cutting costs, commonly recognized as spending less for an item this year than last. But purchasing also makes a significant contribution through cost avoidance, which means making a concerted effort to pay less for something than you would have otherwise, or to avoid an expense altogether.
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A Logistics Logjam Is Coming – Are We Ready?

February 5, 2021
Two irresistible forces soon will crash together in the Western world: the e-commerce boom and the accelerating population shift to urban areas. When these two trends collide, they’ll create a challenge that United States and European logistics systems currently can’t handle.
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Purchasing’s Hidden Dilemma: Conflicted Role in New Product Development Costing

January 29, 2021
Organizations that want to remain competitive make controlling costs and growing profit margins top priorities.
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Can Supply Chain Integrity Predict Sustainability?

August 26, 2020
Led by values-driven millennial consumers, the market is putting considerable pressure on companies to be ethically responsible, part of the increasing focus on companies’ environmental, social and financial performance.
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Breaking the Chain: GPO Changes and Hospital Supply Cost Efficiency

July 10, 2020
Procuring, transporting and storing medical supplies and devices can account for up to 40 percent of a hospital’s total operating expenses.
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Crowdsourcing Last Mile Delivery: Strategic Implications and Future Research Directions

April 20, 2020
From the moment the first online consumer put an item in a shopping cart and clicked “buy now,” supply chain management has been scrambling to adapt its distribution strategies to fit the new reality.
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Leveraging the Digital Supply Chain

April 17, 2020
Digital technology is poised to revolutionize supply chain management in the coming years.
Toward a Digitally Dominant Paradigm for 21st Century Supply Chain Scholarship

Toward a Digitally Dominant Paradigm for 21st Century Supply Chain Scholarship

February 18, 2020
Many observers foresee dramatic upheaval on the short-term horizon for supply chain management (if the Harvard Business Review article “The Death of Supply Chain Management” is any indication) as traditional management is transformed by seamlessly interconnected digital information networks. Supply chain research, however, has thus far not adapted to accommodate the accelerating pace of change