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		<description><![CDATA[Academic research results in the field of supply chain management were often obtained from ideal circumstances with generic conditions. Supply chain professionals, on the other hand, developed cost-effective strategies on the basis of local and sector-specific circumstances.
Supply Chain Analysis by Christopher S. Tang, Chung-Piaw Teo and Kwok Kee Wei
To bridge this gap, the authors of [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Academic research results in the field of supply chain management were often obtained from ideal circumstances with generic conditions. Supply chain professionals, on the other hand, developed cost-effective strategies on the basis of local and sector-specific circumstances.</p>
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<p>To bridge this gap, the authors of ‘Supply Chain Analysis’ collected twelve academic articles that discuss specific branches (supermarkets, chemicals, cosmetics, containers, clothing and second-hand goods) and that view topical themes (like ISO certifications, supply chain risk management, trust, taxes and synchronisation) in a academic and sometimes mathematical context. Every chapter is, in fact, a well thought-out article about subjects that really could, or should, take up an entire book by themselves.</p>
<p>In addition, the chapters differ in terms of depth: some are more qualitative in nature, with no more than a schematic model, while others contain highly complex mathematical formulas. In any case, this book is a successful initiative towards taking a more scientific approach to supply chain management, without losing track of practical usefulness.</p>


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