View at Publisher| Export | Download | Add to List | More... International Journal of Intelligent Systems Technologies and Applications Volume 6, Issue 3-4, 2009, Pages 332-348 Supply Chain Management models for Industrial Districts: an Agent-Based Simulation study (Article) Albino, V., Carbonara, N., Giannoccaro, I. DIMeG, Politécnico di Bari, Viale Japigia, 182-70126 Bari, Italy View references (45) Abstract This paper addresses Supply Chain Management (SCM) within Industrial Districts (IDs). This topic is becoming more and more important due to the increase of global competition that forces ID firms to adopt more efficient and effective models and techniques for the management of the material and information flows from the source of supply to the final customer. Even though SCM is a critical process in IDs, the related literature has not devoted much attention to this issue. Therefore, there is an increasing need to develop managerial policies appropriate to the Supply Chains (SCs) within IDs. To this aim, we develop an Agent-Based Model of ID’s SCs and we carry out a simulation analysis, by using the software NetLogo, aimed at assessing the efficiency/efficacy of alternative SCM models for ID’s SCs (i.e. the choice of supply strategy, supply policy and supplier selection criteria)

This paper addresses Supply Chain Management (SCM) within Industrial Districts (IDs). This topic is becoming more and more important due to the increase of global competition that forces ID firms to adopt more efficient and effective models and techniques for the management of the material and information flows from the source of supply to the final customer. Even though SCM is a critical process in IDs, the related literature has not devoted much attention to this issue. Therefore, there is an increasing need to develop managerial policies appropriate to the Supply Chains (SCs) within IDs. To this aim, we develop an Agent-Based Model of ID’s SCs and we carry out a simulation analysis, by using the software NetLogo, aimed at assessing the efficiency/efficacy of alternative SCM models for ID’s SCs (i.e. the choice of supply strategy, supply policy and supplier selection criteria).

Supply chain management models for industrial districts: an agent-based simulation study / Albino, Vito; Carbonara, Nunzia; Giannoccaro, Ilaria Filomena. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS. - ISSN 1740-8865. - 6:3-4(2009), pp. 332-348. [10.1504/IJISTA.2009.024263]

Supply chain management models for industrial districts: an agent-based simulation study

ALBINO, Vito;CARBONARA, Nunzia;GIANNOCCARO, Ilaria Filomena
2009-01-01

Abstract

This paper addresses Supply Chain Management (SCM) within Industrial Districts (IDs). This topic is becoming more and more important due to the increase of global competition that forces ID firms to adopt more efficient and effective models and techniques for the management of the material and information flows from the source of supply to the final customer. Even though SCM is a critical process in IDs, the related literature has not devoted much attention to this issue. Therefore, there is an increasing need to develop managerial policies appropriate to the Supply Chains (SCs) within IDs. To this aim, we develop an Agent-Based Model of ID’s SCs and we carry out a simulation analysis, by using the software NetLogo, aimed at assessing the efficiency/efficacy of alternative SCM models for ID’s SCs (i.e. the choice of supply strategy, supply policy and supplier selection criteria).
2009
Supply chain management models for industrial districts: an agent-based simulation study / Albino, Vito; Carbonara, Nunzia; Giannoccaro, Ilaria Filomena. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS. - ISSN 1740-8865. - 6:3-4(2009), pp. 332-348. [10.1504/IJISTA.2009.024263]
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