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Consumer Driven Electronic Transformation [electronic resource] : Applying New Technologies to Enthuse Consumers and Transform the Supply Chain / edited by Georgios J. Doukidis, Adam P. Vrechopoulos.

Contributor(s): Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005Description: X, 257 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540270591
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 658.5 23
LOC classification:
  • TS155-TS194
Online resources:
Contents:
Emerging Techniques and Technologies for Supply Chain Management -- Improvement Opportunities in Retail Logistics -- A Dynamic Real-Time Vehicle Routing System for Distribution Operations -- Bargaining and Alliances in Supply Chains -- Last-Mile Supply Chain Integration: Easy Connection and Information Exchange between Suppliers and Retailers -- Multichannel Retailing: Relationships, Integration and Electronic Transformation -- Multichannel Retailing and Brand Policies -- Designing Alternative Store Layouts for Internet Retailing -- In Search for Viable e-Solutions -- Beyond CPFR: Defining the Future of Supply Chain Collaboration -- On Shelf Availability: An Examination of the Extent, the Causes, and the Efforts to Address Retail Out-of-Stocks -- Increasing Shelf Availability Through Internet-Based Information Sharing and Collaborative Store Ordering -- Towards the Development of an Algorithm to Discover Out-Of-Shelf Situations -- Food Value Chain Analysis -- Extending ECR into Product Innovation -- Beyond RFID: Supporting Supply Chain Management with Intelligent Tagging -- Turning Signals into Profits in the RFID-Enabled Supply Chain -- Shopping in the 21st Century: Embedding Technology in the Retail Arena -- Towards ’smarter’ Supply and Demand-Chain Collaboration Practices Enabled by RFID Technology.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: In September 2003, Athens University of Economics & Business hosted the third in a series of international research symposia held under the a- pices of the ECR Europe Academic Partnership and ECR Journal: Inter- tional Commerce Review. Held first in Cambridge in 2001 and then at WHU Koblenz in 2002, the Symposia have become important, unique - casions in the international calendar of business research. No other event brings together in a university environment distinguished academics, bu- ness practitioners and consultants to explore the development of the c- sumer goods industry through collaborative management. The papers c- lected here, first presented in Athens, represent an important contribution to the research literature of modern business. The wide-scale institutional development of collaborative practices in the European consumer goods business began in 1994 with the creation of ECR (“Efficient Consumer Response”) Europe, a joint initiative of ma- facturers and retailers working together to improve the quality and p- formance of the value chain. At the heart of ECR was a business envir- ment characterised by dramatic advances in information technology, shifts in consumer demand, and the increasing movements of goods across int- national borders. This new reality required a fundamental reconsideration of the most effective way of delivering the right products to consumers at the right price.
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Emerging Techniques and Technologies for Supply Chain Management -- Improvement Opportunities in Retail Logistics -- A Dynamic Real-Time Vehicle Routing System for Distribution Operations -- Bargaining and Alliances in Supply Chains -- Last-Mile Supply Chain Integration: Easy Connection and Information Exchange between Suppliers and Retailers -- Multichannel Retailing: Relationships, Integration and Electronic Transformation -- Multichannel Retailing and Brand Policies -- Designing Alternative Store Layouts for Internet Retailing -- In Search for Viable e-Solutions -- Beyond CPFR: Defining the Future of Supply Chain Collaboration -- On Shelf Availability: An Examination of the Extent, the Causes, and the Efforts to Address Retail Out-of-Stocks -- Increasing Shelf Availability Through Internet-Based Information Sharing and Collaborative Store Ordering -- Towards the Development of an Algorithm to Discover Out-Of-Shelf Situations -- Food Value Chain Analysis -- Extending ECR into Product Innovation -- Beyond RFID: Supporting Supply Chain Management with Intelligent Tagging -- Turning Signals into Profits in the RFID-Enabled Supply Chain -- Shopping in the 21st Century: Embedding Technology in the Retail Arena -- Towards ’smarter’ Supply and Demand-Chain Collaboration Practices Enabled by RFID Technology.

In September 2003, Athens University of Economics & Business hosted the third in a series of international research symposia held under the a- pices of the ECR Europe Academic Partnership and ECR Journal: Inter- tional Commerce Review. Held first in Cambridge in 2001 and then at WHU Koblenz in 2002, the Symposia have become important, unique - casions in the international calendar of business research. No other event brings together in a university environment distinguished academics, bu- ness practitioners and consultants to explore the development of the c- sumer goods industry through collaborative management. The papers c- lected here, first presented in Athens, represent an important contribution to the research literature of modern business. The wide-scale institutional development of collaborative practices in the European consumer goods business began in 1994 with the creation of ECR (“Efficient Consumer Response”) Europe, a joint initiative of ma- facturers and retailers working together to improve the quality and p- formance of the value chain. At the heart of ECR was a business envir- ment characterised by dramatic advances in information technology, shifts in consumer demand, and the increasing movements of goods across int- national borders. This new reality required a fundamental reconsideration of the most effective way of delivering the right products to consumers at the right price.

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