Developing a Collaborative Supply Chain Reference Model for a Regional Manufacturing Industry in China
Under today's competitive environments and globalisation trend, supply chain management has emerged as one of the best practices for corporations to gain competitive advantages. The supply chain (SC) operations reference (SCOR) model, developed by the SC Council, provides a common framework and...
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sg-smu-ink.sis_research-27792013-03-15T10:12:03Z Developing a Collaborative Supply Chain Reference Model for a Regional Manufacturing Industry in China HAN, Shui-Hua CHU, Chao-Hsien Under today's competitive environments and globalisation trend, supply chain management has emerged as one of the best practices for corporations to gain competitive advantages. The supply chain (SC) operations reference (SCOR) model, developed by the SC Council, provides a common framework and standard terminology for evaluating, positioning and implementing SC practice. However, the model does not get to the specifics of how to manage collaboration in SC and what makes it work. It also lacks the best practice example for specific industries. In this paper, we extend the SCOR model by integrating collaborative product commerce and project management to propose a comprehensive collaborative supply chain operations reference model (CSCOR). The CSCOR consists of four hierarchical levels: business, cooperative, process and operational models. We apply the CSCOR model to a regional electricity industry in China and assess its relative effectiveness. 2009-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1780 info:doi/10.1504/IJECRM.2009.024488 http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJECRM.2009.024488 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University supply chain management SCM supply chain coordination supply chain cooperation supply chain collaboration collaborative product commerce CPC supply chain operations reference model SCOR China regional manufacturing project management electricity industry Computer Sciences Operations and Supply Chain Management |
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Under today's competitive environments and globalisation trend, supply chain management has emerged as one of the best practices for corporations to gain competitive advantages. The supply chain (SC) operations reference (SCOR) model, developed by the SC Council, provides a common framework and standard terminology for evaluating, positioning and implementing SC practice. However, the model does not get to the specifics of how to manage collaboration in SC and what makes it work. It also lacks the best practice example for specific industries. In this paper, we extend the SCOR model by integrating collaborative product commerce and project management to propose a comprehensive collaborative supply chain operations reference model (CSCOR). The CSCOR consists of four hierarchical levels: business, cooperative, process and operational models. We apply the CSCOR model to a regional electricity industry in China and assess its relative effectiveness. |
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Developing a Collaborative Supply Chain Reference Model for a Regional Manufacturing Industry in China |
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