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奧克蘭大學商學院教授David Robb:一個可持續發展的供應鍊管理的成熟度模型

2015年12月02日 00:00
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【主講】奧克蘭大學商學院教授David Robb

【題目】一個可持續發展的供應鍊管理的成熟度模型

【時間】2015年12月8日下午2:00-3:00

【地點】清華經管學院偉倫樓453

【語言】英文

【主辦】管理科學與工程系

【簡曆】David is Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Management in the Graduate School of Management at the University of Auckland Business School and Visiting Professor and Research Fellow at Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management. He has MBA and PhD degrees in Operations Management from The University of Calgary, where he also served as Assistant Professor (1992-1994). He is Director of the China Studies Centre, Co-Director of the Consortium for Operational Excellence in Retailing – Greater China, an Advisor to the Beachheads Programme of New Zealand Trade and Enterprise, and an Executive Member of the New Zealand China Trade Association. He has 35 publications in journals including Decision Sciences, European Journal of Operational Research, IIE Transactions, Interfaces, Naval Research Logistics, and Production and Operations Management.

David Robb, Professor, The University of Auckland Business School:A Maturity Model for Sustainable Supply Chain Management

【Speaker】David Robb, Professor, The University of Auckland Business School

【Title】A Maturity Model for Sustainable Supply Chain Management

【Time】Tuesday, Dec.8, 2-3pm

【Venue】Room 453, Weilun Building, Tsinghua SEM

【Language】English

【Organizer】Department of Management Science and Engineering

【Abstract】Supply chains and sustainability are both characterized by complex interactions posing multifaceted challenges to managers. Related decision making processes are often ad-hoc and lack structured support mechanisms. To develop sustainability, supply chain managers are advised to continuously improve their business processes and strive for gradual strategic as well as functional alignment between their member organizations. Academic research has thus far offered only limited insights in this regard while practical implementations tend to lack a systematic approach. This research study provides guidance through the identification and description of systemic relationships and models of interaction. A maturity model for sustainable supply chains describing and supporting a structured progression of sustainable supply chain management is provided. Empirical evidence collected through a survey instrument provides substantial support for the accuracy and practical applicability of the relationships proposed by the maturity model. The research offers a solid business case for sustainable supply chain practices and structured maturity development. This work is co-authored with Hendrik Reefke (Cranfield University School of Management) and David Sundaram (The University of Auckland Business School).

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