Kurzfassung
Eine Supply Chain kann mit vielen verschiedenen Methoden koordiniert werden. Jedoch ist es schwierig für Unternehmen, aus der Vielzahl der Methoden die richtige auszuwählen. Es existiert noch kein Überblick darüber, welche Methoden in der Literatur und in der Praxis am meisten verbreitet bzw. bekannt sind. Daher wird der Verbreitungsgrad von achtzehn ausgewählten Supply-Chain-Management-Methoden in der Literatur sowie in der deutschen Industrie untersucht und daraus zwei Hitlisten erstellt.
Abstract
A supply chain can be coordinated and managed with various methods. However, it is difficult for companies to choose the right method because of the large number of possibilities. There is no overview existing that states, which method is mostly known in literature and in practice. Thus, the dispersion of eighteen supply chain management methods in literature and the German industry is compared and two rankings are created.
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