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1 online resource (119 pages) : illustrations. |
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Forschungsergebnisse der Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien ; Bd. 54 |
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Forschungsergebnisse der Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien ; Bd. 54.
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Note |
Print version record. |
Contents |
List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Motivation; 1.2 Purpose of the work; 1.3 Structure of the work; Chapter 2: Supply chains and their impact on the environment; 2.1 Supply chain management; 2.2 Sustainability of supply chains; 2.3 Concepts of green supply chain management; 2.4 Carbon emissions resulting from supply chain activities; 2.5 Environmental regulations impacting supply chain decisions; 2.5.1 Overview of environmental regulations; 2.5.2 Emission taxes; 2.5.3 Emission trading. |
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Chapter 3: Integrating the environmental dimension into supply chain decisions3.1 Network design decisions; 3.2 Inventory (ordering) decisions; 3.3 Production mix and production planning decisions; 3.4 Transport mode and transport planning decisions; 3.5 Summary of existing models and relation to this work; Chapter 4: The economic and environmental performance of dual sourcing; 4.1 Inventory management and the newsvendor model; 4.2 Sourcing decisions; 4.2.1 Overview of sourcing concepts; 4.2.2 Focus on dual sourcing; 4.3 Transport-focused dual sourcing framework. |
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4.4 Single-period dual sourcing model4.4.1 Basic dual sourcing model; 4.4.2 Dual sourcing with transport emission limit; 4.4.3 Dual sourcing model with linear transport emission tax; 4.4.4 Dual sourcing model with emission trading for transport; 4.5 Numerical analyses; 4.5.1 Basic dual sourcing model; 4.5.2 Dual sourcing model with transport emission limit; 4.5.3 Dual sourcing model with linear transport emission tax; 4.5.4 Dual sourcing model with emission trading for transport; 4.6 Comparison of the models and implications for management and policy-making. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Summary |
Supply chains consist of all processes which are needed in order to supply customers with the required products. Traditionally, supply chain management decisions are based on the economic performance of the involved parties. But in recent years, other criteria, such as quality, flexibility or the environment, have become important as well. Especially carbon emissions are high on the political agenda because they are considered to be a major cause of the greenhouse gas effect. In this work it is shown how the performance of supply chains can be evaluated considering both economic and environmental criteria. In particular, the work deals with dual sourcing in the context of the newsvendor model. The impact of environmental regulations (emission taxes and emission trading) on the decisions of companies is analysed. |
Subject |
Business logistics -- Environmental aspects.
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Logistique (Organisation) -- Aspect de l'environnement.
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Purchasing & supply management.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Purchasing & Buying.
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Business -- Environmental aspects
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Other Form: |
Print version: Rosi, Heidrun. Economic and environmental sustainability of dual sourcing. Frankfurt am Main ; New York : Peter Lang, 2012 9783631622728 3631622724 |
ISBN |
3653017874 (electronic bk.) |
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9783653017878 (electronic bk.) |
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9783631622728 |
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3631622724 |
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AU@ 000050634919 |
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AU@ 000053044835 |
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AU@ 000055217979 |
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AU@ 000075743633 |
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DEBBG BV042966158 |
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DEBBG BV044169650 |
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DEBSZ 397415087 |
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DEBSZ 423757903 |
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NZ1 15344052 |
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