Strategies for managing knowledge in Supply Chains An Eco-Evolutionary Perspective
Supply chains are often considered as extended enterprises. Thus,Information Systems conceived for individual organizations,such as ERP or Business Intelligence solutions,are supposed, once extended ,to be capable to effectively manage knowledge flows throughout the chain. On the other hand,Supply Chains are considered by other scholars as completely different from traditional organizations,be they extended or not: according to such approaches,supply chains have a network nature. If that is the case,top-down efforts to build hardwired processes integration should be abandoned,and innovation should be aimed at creating collaborative, web-based ICT tools for extemporary problem solving and relationship management This paper seeks to integrate these two opposing views. We propose a framework Unking market environments,value chain configurations,coordination mechanisms and learning strategies. Four fundamental types of supply chain are identified,and for each type the most strategic ISs are suggested.
supply chain SCM Business Intelligence ERP extended enterprise network ecology knowledge management
Marco De Marco Francesca Ricciardi
Catholic University Milan,Italy
国际会议
The Tenth Wuhan International Conference on E-Business(第十届武汉电子商务国际会议)
成都
英文
1036-1042
2011-05-13(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)