Track 26: Interorganisational Information Systems and Supply Chain Management
A central concept of Supply Chain Management (SCM) is the cooperation between several organisational units within a group or beyond the borders of corporations. Goals of the cooperation are to improve material, information and finance flows. Information exchange, collaborative planning, scheduling and execution as well as coordinated monitoring and controlling systems are main types of collaboration.
Powerful information systems are important to support collaborative tasks. Concepts of and experiences with developing and using collaborative information systems represent the focus of this track. Contributions are especially encouraged on (but not limited to) the following topics.
Possible topics:
- Standards, Reference models and Tools supporting SCM
- Electronic Markets and SCM
- Advanced Planning Systems
- Simulation and Optimisation in SCM
- Agent-based Coordination
- Vendor-Managed Inventory
- Risk Management and Compliance Issues in Supply Chains
- Financial SCM
Leading Committee: |
| Prof. Dr. Gerhard F. Knolmayer, Universität Bern (Federführender) |
| Prof. Dr. Werner Jammernegg, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien |
| Prof. Dr. Stefan Voß, Universität Hamburg |
Program Committee: |
| Jörg Thomas Dickersbach, Wassermann AG |
| Andreas Fink, Helmut-Schmidt-Universität Hamburg |
| Susanne Patig, Universität Bern |
| David Woodruff, UC Davis, Davis, USA |
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